National
Council for Prevention of War
Records, 1921-1975
DG 023
Swarthmore College Peace Collection
500 College Avenue,
Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, 19081-1399
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Collection
Inventory -
Series A: Historical Information -
Series B: Frederick J. Libby, Executive Secretary -
Series C: Meeting Minutes -
Series D: Departmental Records -
Series E: General Correspondence -
Series F: Subject and Special Project Files -
Series G: Involvement With Other Organizations -
Series H: Attacks on / Red-Baiting of the NCPW,
Frederick J. Libby and Other Pacifists -
Series I: Literature Department -
Series J: Production of Frederick J. Libby's Book To
End War: The Story of the National Council for Prevention of War, 1921-1946 (1969) -
Series K: Administrative Records (cont.) -
Series L: Additional Material [received after Series A-E
was microfilmed; some items may be duplicates] - Series M: Reference Files |
[originally written by Gladys K.G. Mackenzie and edited by Mary
Mangelsdorf and Jean Soderlund. Updated by Anne Yoder in Sept. 2005.}
In Sept. 1921, representatives of seventeen national
organizations met in Washington, DC to organize the National Council for
Limitation of Armaments. Their purpose was to promote the soon to be held Washington Conference
on Limitation of Armaments, and to make an effort to curb the race
to build ships for the U.S. Navy, then just beginning. The Council had no individual memberships but
was a clearinghouse for national peace organizations. The Council aimed for the
substitution of law for war as a method of settling international differences.
Through its member organizations the Council represented the
overwhelming sentiment of the people of the United States in favor of reducing
armaments.
In Oct. 1921 Frederick J. Libby (FJL) was appointed Executive
Secretary of this newly formed organization. Libby was born in Maine, the son of a
country doctor. He graduated from Bowdoin College at age twenty and taught
school for a few years before going on to further study at the universities of
Berlin, Heidelberg, Marburg and Oxford. LIbby went on to
earn his B.D. at Andover Theological Seminary. This was followed by seven
years as a Congregational minister in Magnolia, Massachusetts and seven more as a
teacher at Phillips Exeter Academy. During World War I, already a convinced
pacifist, Libby traveled overseas for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) as
a relief and reconstruction worker. He later became the American Commissioner
for the AFSC in Europe. Libby's experience with the aftermath of war convinced
him to became a Quaker in 1921, and he spent the rest of his life trying to
prevent wars.
With a staff of two, Frederick Libby set up an office in the
parlor of the Eye Street Friends Meeting House, in the fall of 1921. A few weeks later the office moved to
a large historic house at 532 17th Street, N.W. When the Washington Conference
convened that Nov., Libby and his staff arranged International Forums, at
which eminent persons attending the Washington Conference were invited to
speak. In Jan. 1922, the name of the organizatin was changed to the National
Council for the Reduction of Armaments. The following fall, when it was decided
that the organization would operate permanently, the name National Council for Prevention of War was
chosen. In 1931, the NCPW incorporated under the laws of the District of
Columbia. From limitation of armaments, its purpose crystallized into a
three-fold program: progressive world organization; worldwide reduction of
armaments by international agreement; and worldwide education for peace.
Under Libby's direction, the NCPW extended its scope and
influence into every state in the U.S., and was the focal point for the
distribution of peace information to the thirty-two national organizations
affiliated with it. Branch offices were established in San Francisco, CA,
Louisville, KY, Portland, OR, Springfield, MA, and Des Moines. IA. The
Washington, DC office grew rapidly as new departments were added: Education and
a Speakers Bureau in 1921; Legislative in 1922; National Student Forums in 1925;
a Farm Department in 1929; Youth Movement for World Recovery in 1930; and Labor,
Press and Moving Picture Departments in 1934-1935. Herbert Wilton Stanley wrote
in the American Mercury in 1936: "It is no exaggeration to describe the Council as the
most effective peace agency in America today." This was the NCPW's peak year
with sixty-one full-time workers, Peace Action , the NCPW's magazine, had a circulation of 25,000,
there were nearly 2,500 speeches delivered, and over one and one-half million pieces of
literature of all sorts were distributed.
Beginning in Dec. 1921, when the call went out "to make this a
great peace Christmas," campaign followed campaign. The first effort of the
NCPW was to obtain ratification of the treaties resulting from the Washington
Conference on Limitation of Armaments. The organization next tackled the "No
More War" campaign of 1922; "Law Not War" Days in 1923-1925, and
"America First," in 1924. The successful "To Chicago Plan," organized
by Jeannette Rankin, the NCPW's first lobbyist, and Florence Boeckel, its
Education Director, took carloads of peace workers from all over the country to
both Republican and Democratic national party conventions. The NCPW played an important part in
preventing war with Mexico in 1927. It urged the ratification of the
Kellogg-Briand Pact and membership for the United States in the League of Nations and the World
Court, lobbied against the "Big Navy" and in favor of disarmament proposals,
and aided the investigation of munition manufacturers in 1934-1935.
As World War II approached, the NCPW supported neutrality
legislation, a war referendum, and the Keep America Out of War campaign. During
the war years, and directly afterwards, although working with a greatly reduced
staff and funds, the NCPW was active in favor of aid to displaced persons, for
sanity and justice in the War Crimes Trials, and in opposition to the
dismantling of German peacetime industry and the confiscation of German and
Japanese private property in the U.S. In all of these campaigns, the NCPW
cooperated with other organizations in the peace movement such as the Committee
on Militarism in Education, Foreign Policy Association, Women's International
League for Peace and Freedom, Fellowship of Reconciliation, National Committee
on the Cause and Cure of War, National Peace Conference, Friends Committee on
National Legislation, Emergency Peace Campaign, League of Nations Association,
and the National Council Against Conscription, to list only the national groups.
State and local peace councils and peace action committees were of great
assistance to all the national organizations during the 1920s-1930s,
distributing literature, setting up local conferences, arranging speaking
engagements, and cooperating in political campaigns.
As head of the NCPW Frederick Libby continually traveled all over the United States. As he was a deft organizer and a convincing speaker, he had
invitations from groups of all kinds both in the U.S. and in Europe. Libby
remarked many times that he felt that the NCPW was a middle-of-the-road
organization "for that is what the people are." As time went on, Libby became
the NCPW
in the minds of many Americans. During the period of the NCPW's active life, he
raised over two million dollars. At one time Libby had the reputation of being the
best fundraiser in the peace movement. The story of the NCPW's strongest period
is told in To End War, which Libby wrote during his last years. The book was
published by Fellowship Publications in 1969, six months before Libby died,
aged ninety-five. He was survived by his widow, Faith Ward Libby, who remained
an active supporter of the NCPW and the peace movement. The NCPW kept its
corporate existence until 1971, though it had ceased its programmatic
activities when Frederick Libby retired in 1954.
The records of the National Council for Prevention of War (NCPW)
include meeting minutes of the Executive Board (1921-1973), meeting minutes of
the Annual Meetings, financial records, and correspondence, all for the years
1921-1975, departmental and branch office records, and NCPW published material,
including complete files of the News Bulletin (1921-1934) and Peace
Action (1934-1968).
The bulk of the collection is general correspondence. A Subject and Special
Project file contains a variety of materials that document the NCPW's specific
endeavors. Also included are manuscripts and drafts of Frederick Libby's book, To
End War (1969),
his writings, speeches, and attacks upon both him and the NCPW. Dissertations
and manuscripts about the NCPW are also available, as are photographs, posters,
scrapbooks, and memorabilia.
Series letters, and in some cases titles. were added to this
checklist in Sept. 2005 to make it conform to other finding aids.
Correspondents include Alden G. Alley, Emily Greene Balch, Roger
N. Baldwin, Albion P. Beverage, Florence Brewer Boeckel, Clement Biddle, Carrie
Chapman Catt, James F. Finucane, Raymond Fosdick, Sidney L. Gulick, Paul
Harris, Jr., Frederick J. Libby, Gladys K.G. Mackenzie, A.J. Muste, Jesse M.
MacKnight, Lucia Ames Mead, Laura Puffer Morgan, Ray Newton, Carrie Wyckoff
Ormsbee, Jeannette Rankin, John Nevin Sayre, Rosika Schwimmer, Norman Thomas,
Oswald Garrison Villard, E. Raymond Wilson, and Mary Ida Winder.
Notes
Most correspondence concerning FJL's speaking engagements will
be found in "General Correspondence" (letters by FJL and G. Mackenzie).
Copyright and Permissions
This
finding aid is the property of the Swarthmore College Peace Collection. All
Rights Reserved.
Restrictions on Access
None
Preferred Citation
Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, National Council for Prevention of War.
Other Formats Available
Microfilm:
315 reels (portions of collection are not filmed)
Microfilming
was completed with funds from the National Council for Prevention of War,
private donors, and the National Endowment for the Humanities (Grant No. RC
27706-77-739).
Provenance
The
archives of the National Council for Prevention of War were donated to the Swarthmore
College Peace Collection by the National Council for Prevention of War by a
vote taken at the Executive Board Meeting in Washington, DC on Oct. 28, 1966.
In giving these papers, the National Council for Prevention of War transferred
any literary and/or legal rights to the Swarthmore College Peace Collection.
Frederick J. Libby and Faith Ward Libby also donated material for this
collection.
Processing Notes
Processed
by Gladys K. Gould Mackenzie (NCPW staffperson) in 1958-1959 and 1970-1972, by Antonia
R. Caruso in April 1984, and by Anne M. Yoder, 2004-2005.
Separated Material
The
diaries of Frederick J. Libby (1921-1970) and a small collection of his
personal correspondence are in the Manuscript Division of the Library of
Congress (Washington, DC). Additional papers of Frederick J. Libby and Faith Ward Libby may be found in DG 087 in the Peace Collection.
Posters
were removed to the Poster Collection
Glass
lantern slides were removed to the Audiovisual Collection
3
LPs were removed to the Audiovisual Collection
Oversized items were removed to the Oversized Items Collection
Two
studies about the NCPW may be found in the Peace Collection's book collection: "Internationalism
in American Thought, 1919-1929," by Lyman Besse Burbank (New York University,
1950, 257 pages); and "The Influence of the NCPW on United States Foreign
Policy, 1935-1939," by Allan A. Kuusisto (Harvard University, 1950, 308 pages).
Sponsor:
Encoding
made possible by a grant from the Gladys Kriebel Delmas Foundation to the
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Language(s) Represented
English
Added Entries
Subjects
National Council for Prevention of War
(U.S.) -- Archives
National Council for Reduction of
Armaments (U.S.) -- Archives
Peace -- Societies, etc. -- History
Sources
Collection Inventory
Series A: Historical
Information
[return to Table of Contents]
Box
1 [mf reel 41.1]
NCPW
History
Historical
Records, 1921-1971
Preliminary
action to setting up of National Council for Limitation of Armaments
Founding
of National Council for Limitation of Armaments, 1921 (Sept.)
Headquarters of
NCPW (for 20 years) in historic building at 532 17th Street, NW
(Washington,
DC)
Washington
Conference on Limitation of Armaments: forums & Tea Meetings,
1921
(Nov.) - 1922 (Jan.)
Early
years of the NCPW, 1921-1929
Re-organization,
1927-
Constitution
& by-laws
Incorporation in
District of Columbia, 1931
NCPW history,
1930s
Box
1a [mf reel 141.1]
NCPW
History
10th Anniversary
party, 1931
Testimonial by
General S. D. Embick, 1939 (April)
Certificate of
gift of material to Library of Congress, 1941
Move to new
address (1013 18th Street, NW, Washington, DC), 1940 (Sept.) - 1941
[includes
other 1940s NCPW history material]
National
War Labor Board re: raising salaries during war
25th Anniversary
party, Nov. 9, 1946
Box
2 [mf reel 41.2]
NCPW
History
Letters
urging continuation of NCPW after Dec. 6, 1941
FJL's
statements & letters re: outbreak of WWII, 1941 (Sept.) - 1942
Letters against
NCPW policy, 1939-1945
Letters of
withdrawal from NCPW, etc.
Withdrawal of
Jewish groups from NCPW
Relation to
local councils
Staff meetings,
1930-1940
Meetings of NCPW
Policy Committee, 1928-1935
Box
3 [mf reel 41.2 cont.]
NCPW
History
Annual
statements of policy: "What is NCPW?, 1922-1937
Programs
of action, 1940s
NCPW statements:
literature & fundraising presentations
"What is NCPW?
(chosen by Mrs. Eckels, Librarian)
Box
3a [mf reel 41.3]
NCPW
History
Sketches &
bits of history re: NCPW [probably collected by Mrs. Eckels, Librarian]
History;
programs, 1950-1971
Commendations on
work achieved
Box
4 [mf reel 41.3 cont.]
NCPW
History
Policies
& achievements
Arrangement to
pay debt to Alexandria Monthly Meeting with Everett Legacy (Jan. 10,
1954)
Examples of
successful NCPW peace efforts
The Niles Report
(management consultations), 1936
Some achievements
of NCPW [collected by Mrs. Eckels, Librarian]
Cooperation
of NCPW with other peace organizations
Comments on
continuation of NCPW after resignation of FJL, 1954
Future of NCPW
after Nov. 24, 1954
Studies, books
& papers about NCPW, 1929-1950
Box
5 [mf reel 41:4]
NCPW
History
"The National
Council for Prevention of War by Margaret Worth, 1929 (169 pages)
"The NCPW: Its
Action & Technique by Harmon Wilkinson, 1937 (40 pages)
"Study of the
NCPW as a Minority Group by Simpson Smith, Brookings Institute,
1930-1932
(324 pages)
"Successes &
Failures of the NCPW by Margaret Wood, 1944 (13 pages)
"Another Way to
Serve: A History of the NCPW by Fern E. Stowe, 1946 (190 pages)
Misc. papers
& answers to reference questions about the NCPW
Series B: Frederick
J. Libby, Executive Secretary (1921-1970)
Box
6 [mf reel 41:4 cont.]
Biographical
Biographical
information
Biographical
sketches, etc. for publicity, 1922-1935
Biographical
sketches, etc. for publicity, 1936-1959
Obituaries
Photographs
(including 1920s passports) [photos removed]
Commendations
& testimonials
Amusing stories
re: FJL
Luncheon in
honor of FJL, Baltimore (MD), given by the Women's International League
for
Peace & Freedom, Jan. 30, 1943 [luncheon scrapbook not filmed]
Handwritten
notes
Efforts as judge
for "Printing for World Peace essay contest
Box
7 [mf reel 41:4 cont.]
Writings
"War on War: A
Campaign Textbook, 1922 (71 pages) [includes misc. related material]
Box
7 (cont.) [reel 41:5]
Writings
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1921-1923
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1924-1926
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1927-1929
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1930-1933
Typed
manuscripts of different versions of FJL's book To End War [includes misc.
related
material, comments & reviews]
Box
7a [mf reel 41:5 cont.]
Writings
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1934-1937
Articles etc.
re: the peace movement
Articles etc.
re: neutrality
Box
8 [mf reel 41:6]
Writings
Articles,
pamphlets, reprints of speeches, etc., 1938-1957
On Postwar World
Organization, 1932-1947
Articles etc.
re: Gandhi
Articles etc.
re: conscription & conscientious objectors
Letters to
senators & congresspersons (mostly form letters), 1938-1946
Letters to
senators & congresspersons, 1947-1955
Letters to
newspapers (& related material), 1932-1951
Writings for United
States News, 1936-1946
Articles etc.
re: pacifism & reply to Brand Blanshard
Criticism of
Walter Lippmann's Postwar World,' 1943 (June)
Box
9 [mf reel 41:7]
Public
Appearances, 1921-1953
Lists
of subjects for speeches
Speeches given,
1921-1927
Speeches given,
1928-1931
Speeches given,
1932-1935
Speeches given,
1936-1953
Radio speeches
(& other related materials), 1934-1939
Debate with Earl
Browder re: communism, Madison Square Garden, New York (NY),
May
4, 1938
Speech given at
Kansas Institute of International Relations, Reed College, Portland (OR),
1939
Box
10 [mf reel 41:7]
Public
Appearances, 1921-1953
Speeches
given on American Forum of the Air, 1939-1943
Box
10 (cont.) [mf reel 41:8]
Public
Appearances, 1921-1953
Reactions to FJL's speeches on American Forum of the
Air: correspondence
Misc.
radio talks given, 1940-1947
Radio talks (6)
given on [regarding?] American Foreign Policy, 1944
Statements, etc.
before Platform Committees, Democratic & Republican Party
Conventions, 1940, 1944, 1948, 1952
Notes taken at
Residential Seminar on World Politics, Bryn Mawr (PA), Aug. 27
Sept.
4, 1954
Sourcebook with
FJL's notes, taken at Seminar on Conscription, Coercion &
Disarmament,
Pendle Hill (PA), Oct. 16-24, 1943
Box
11 [mf reel 41:8 cont.]
Public
Appearances, 1921-1953
Schedules
for speaking appointments; itineraries, 1921-1922
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1923
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1924
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1925
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1926
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1927
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1928
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1929
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1930
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1931
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1932
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1933-1934
Schedules
for speaking appointments; itineraries, 1935-1936
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1937-1938
Schedules
for speaking appointments; itineraries, 1939-1940
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1941-1943
Schedule for
speaking trip to Ohio & New York, 1943 (April)
Schedules
for speaking appointments; itineraries, 1944-1946
Schedules for
speaking appointments; itineraries, 1947-1948
Typical expense
accounts for FJL, 1935-1941
Box
12 [mf reel 41:9]
Retirement,
Etc.
Special gift
fund in honor of retirement & 80th birthday, 1954 (Nov.)
Letters
of response to appeal for Libby Gift Fund & Dinner
Comments on
Frederick J. Libby's resignation as Executive Secretary (Nov. 24,1954)
Dinner in honor
of 80th Birthday, Dec. 7, 1954
80th birthday
greetings
Box
13 [mf reel 41:10]
Publicity
& Media Coverage About NCPW & FJL
Newspaper
clippings, 1921 (Fall)
Newspaper
clippings, 1922 (Jan.-Feb.)
Newspaper
clippings, 1922 (March-Sept.)
Newspaper
clippings, 1922 (Oct.-Dec.)
Newspaper
clippings, 1923 (Jan.-March)
Newspaper
clippings, 1923 (April-Dec.)
Newspaper
clippings about FJL's British tour, 1923 (Oct.)
Box
14 [mf reel 41:10 cont.]
Publicity
& Media Coverage About NCPW & FJL
Newspaper
clippings, 1924-1929
Newspaper
clippings, 1930-1931
Newspaper
clippings, 1932-1935
Newspaper
clippings, 1936-1939
Newspaper
clippings, 1940-1941
Newspaper
clippings, 1942-1949
Newspaper
clippings, 1950-1956
Newspaper
clippings, n.d.
Box
15 [mf reel 41:11]
Letters
To Staff From The Field
Letters, 1922
(Jan.-June)
Letters, 1922
(July-Dec.)
Letters, 1923
(Jan.-June)
Letters, 1923
(July-Dec.)
Letters, 1924
Letters, 1925
Letters, 1926
Letters, 1927
Box
16 [mf reel 41:12]
Letters
To Staff From The Field
Letters,
1928
Letters, 1929
Letters, 1930
Letters, 1931
Letters, 1932
Box
16 (cont.) [mf reel 41:13]
Letters
To Staff From The Field
Letters,
1933
Letters, 1934
Letters, 1935
Box
17 [mf reel 41:13 cont.]
Letters
To Staff From The Field
Letters,
1936
Letters, 1937
Letters, 1938
Letters, 1939
Letters, 1940
Box
17 (cont.) [mf reel 41:14]
Letters
To Staff From The Field
Letters,
1941
Letters, 1942
Letters,
1943-1951
Other
Correspondence
Letters
to people abroad re: trip to Europe, 1949-1950
Letters to NCPW
staff members during trip to Europe, 1950
Letters,
1952-1954
Box
18 [mf reel 41:14 cont.]
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1921-1923
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1924-1926
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1927-1928
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1929-1930
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1931-1933
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1934-1939
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1940-1949
Correspondence
etc. with Gladys G. MacKenzie, 1950-1954
See
boxes 23-24 for mf reels 41:15-41:16
Box
19 [mf reel 41:17]
Annual
Meetings
Annual
business meetings, 1921-1932 [1 folder per year]
Box
20 [mf reel 41.17 cont.]
Annual
Meetings
Annual
business meetings, 1933-1940 [1 folder per year]
Annual meeting,
1940 -1941 (Feb. 21)
Annual business
meeting, 1941
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Washington (DC), 1941 (Nov.)
Annual
business meeting, 1942
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Philadelphia (PA), 1942 (Nov.)
Box
21 [mf reel 41.17 cont.]
Annual
Meetings
Annual
business meeting, 1943
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Philadelphia (PA), 1943 (Dec.)
Annual business
meeting, 1944
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Washington (DC), 1944 (Nov.)
Annual
business meeting, 1945
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Atlantic City (NJ), 1945 (Dec.)
Annual
business meeting, 1946
Workers
Conference on Policy & Action, Washington (DC), 1946 (Nov.) [includes
NCPW's
25th Anniversary Party]
Annual
business meeting, 1947
Workers
Conference "How to Turn the Tide Towards Peace, Washington (DC), 1947
(Dec.)
Box
22 [mf reel 41.17 cont.]
Annual
Meetings
Annual
business meeting, 1948
Annual business
meeting, 1949
Annual business
meeting, 1950
Annual business
meeting, 1951
Clinic on
Foreign Policy, Washington (DC), 1951 (Jan.)
Annual
business meeting, 1952
Annual
business meeting, 1953
Workshop on
World Disarmament, Washington (DC), Jan. 16-17, 1953
Annual business
meeting, 1954
Special meeting,
April 7, 1954
Annual business
meetings, 1955-1971 [1 folder per year]
Letters
accompanying proxies, 1959-1979
Box
23 [mf reel 41.15]
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1921-1932 [1 folder per year]
Box
24 [mf reel 41:15 cont.]
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1933-1937 [1 folder per year]
Box
24 (cont.) [mf reel 41:16]
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1938-1941 [1 folder per year]
Box
25 [mf reel 41:16 cont.]
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1942-1951 [1 folder per year]
Executive
Board/Committee: poll on ratification of Japanese treaty, 1951 (Dec.)
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1952-1954, 1965, 1967-1971 [1 folder per year]
Box
26 (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:17]
Executive
Board/Committee meetings, 1955-1973
[mf reel
41:18 41:19 = periodicals "Bulletin, "Peace Action, News Bulletin &
"Peace Action]
Box
27 [not on mf] on-site
Meetings
for Policy & Action: findings, 1922-1939
Findings
adopted, 1940-1954; FJL's reports, 1936-1966
Lists of
officers & organizations, 1924-1966
Letterheads,
1922-1957
Box
28 [not on mf] not
found 5/05
Misc.
material related to meetings
Series D:
Departmental Records
Box 29 [mf reel 41:20]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Florence Brewer
Boeckel
Biographical
information [photos removed to Photograph Collection]
Writings,
1920s
Writings,
1930-1935
Writings,
1936-1939
Writings,
1940s
Writings,
n.d.
Speeches
made: transcripts & notes, etc. [2 folders]
Box 29 (cont.) [mf reel 41:21]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Florence
Brewer Boeckel
Correspondence with FJL & other NCPW
staff members, 1922-1924
Correspondence with FJL & other NCPW
staff members, 1926-1931
Correspondence with FJL & other NCPW
staff members, 1932-1938
Box 30 [mf reel 41:21 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
with NCPW staff members
Correspondence
with newspapers
Survey of
Colleges to Discover Interest in International Relations
Attendance at
Brussels Conference on World Peace (Belgium), 1936 [includes report]
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: A - Andrae World Interdependence Exhibit
Box 30 (cont.) [mf reel 41:22]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: Andrae exhibit
Box 31 [mf reel 41:22 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
with Mrs. Frederic Beggs, 1933-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: B - Children's Magazine
Box 31 (cont.) [mf reel 41:23]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: Carrie Chapman Catt D
Box 32 [mf reel 41:23 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: E-J
Box 32 (cont.) [mf reel 41:24]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: Jacques - K
Box 33 [mf reel 41:24 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: L - National Federation of Business &
Professional
Women
Box 33 (cont.) [mf reel 41:25]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: National Peace Conference - Nz
Box 34 [mf reel 41:25 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: O-U & Wa-Wh
Box 34 (cont.) [mf reel 41:26]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: V-Wo
Box 35 [mf reel 41:26 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1938: Wo-Z
Correspondence
(general), 1938
Box 35 (cont.) [mf reel 41:27]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1939-1940
Letter of
resignation, 1942
Box 36 [mf reel 41:27 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Through the Gateway (Books of Goodwill, vol. 1),
1926
[2 copies of book; not filmed]
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Across Borderlines (Books of Goodwill, vol. 2),
1926
[2 copies of book; not filmed]
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Through the Gateway and Across Borderlines
Correspondence
re: permissions, etc., 1925- ; sales, etc.
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Through the Gateway and Across Borderlines
Promotion;
reviews; correspondence; etc.
Box 37 [mf reel 41:27 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Published
books: correspondence re: sale & promotion, advertising circulars, &
reviews
of
Between War & Peace: A Handbook for Peace Workers, 1928
Box 37 (cont.) [mf reel 41:28]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Between War and Peace, 1928
2
copies of book [not filmed]
Promotion
& sales, 1928- [2 folders]
Review
& comments
Promotion;
correspondence; etc.
Books by
Florence Brewer Boeckel: Turn Toward Peace
2
copies of 1931 edition [not filmed 1st edition 1930]; "Leaders
Manual [not
filmed]
Planning;
correspondence with Friendship Press; etc.
Promotion
Reviews
& comments [includes correspondence]
Box 38 [mf reel 41:28 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Series
of mimeographed leaflets "Facts
& Figures on International Affairs (revised each
year),
1932-1933
Series of
mimeographed leaflets "World Problems, 1934-1939
Box 38 (cont.) [mf reel 41:29]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Series
of mimeographed leaflets "World Problems, 1940
Series of six
mimeographed leaflets "Post-War World, 1942
Box 39 [mf reel 41:29 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Lists
of materials
Programs
for special days
Programs etc. re: Lincoln's Birthday (Feb. 12)
Programs
etc. re: Pan-American Day (April 14) [3 folders]
Programs
etc. re: Pan-American Day (April 14): newsclippings [not filmed]
Programs
etc. re: Mother's Day (May 12)
Programs
etc. re: World Goodwill Day (May 18) [includes World Messages
From
the Children of Wales] [2 folders]
Box 40 [mf reel 41:30]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs
for special days
Programs etc. re: Memorial Day [2
folders]
Programs etc. re: Memorial Day:
newsclippings [not filmed]
Programs etc. re: World Goodwill Day
[includes World Messages From
the
Children of Wales]
Programs etc. re: World Goodwill Day [includes
correspondence]
Programs etc. re: Flag Day (June 14) [2
folders]
Programs etc. re: Flag Day (June 14):
newsclippings [not filmed]
Programs etc. re: saluting the flag
[includes correspondence with Friends'
schools
& colleges re: policy concerning flying the American flag
on
their premises, 1931]
Box 41 [mf reel 41:30 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs for
special days
Programs
etc. re: Father's Day (June 18)
Programs
etc. re: July 4th
Programs
etc. re: Columbus Day (Oct. 12)
Programs
etc. re: Armistice Day (Nov. 11) [3 folders]
Programs
etc. re: Armistice Day (Nov. 11): newsclippings [not filmed]
Programs
etc. re: Christmas Day (Dec. 25)
Box 41 (cont.) [mf reel 41:31]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs for
special days
Programs
etc. re: Armistice Day (Nov. 11) (cont.)
Programs
etc. re: Christmas
Day (Dec. 25) (cont.)
Box 42 [mf reel 41:31 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs for
special days
Programs
etc. re: Christmas Day (Dec. 25) (cont.) [3 folders]
Lists of
material for special groups
Programs &
material for/about special groups
Business
& peace
Box 42 (cont.) [mf reel 41:32]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs &
material for/about special groups
Campfire
Girls, ca. 1931
Children,
ca. 1931
[farmers &
peace: see Farm Dept.; labor & peace: see Labor Dept.]
Box 43 [mf reel 41:32 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs
& material for/about special groups
Politicians/politics & peace
Soldiers & peace [2 folders]
Patriotism & peace [newsclippings not
filmed]
Box 43 (cont.) [mf reel 41:33]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs &
material for/about special groups
Women
& peace [2 folders]
Women
& peace -- Mother's Day
Women
& peace -- British women
[includes
North Wales Women's Peace Council, 1929-1931]
Women
& peace women's clubs [2 folders]
Peace
education in the home
Box 43a (1/2
box) [mf reel 41:33 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Literature
packets for teachers, ca. 1929-1930
Literature
packets for teachers [2 folders]
Box 44 [mf reel 41:33 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs &
packets for special groups
Women
& peace -- club programs, etc.
Peace
education in the home
Box 45 [mf reel 41:34]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs
& material for/about special groups
Students & peace [3 folders]
Students & peace newsclippings [not
filmed]
Youth & peace
Youth & peace speech contests
[includes Seabury Press & Intercollegiate Peace Association]
Box 46 [mf reel 41:34 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs
& packets for special groups: world interdependence
Correspondence;
exhibit information; literature; maps; etc. [photos of exhibits
(1931-1937)
removed to Photograph Collection; no large maps in
folder]
Literature
developed re: world trade maps of industries (mimeographs), 1927
Literature
developed re: economic survey of the U.S. (7 sections; mimeographed),
1927
World
trade, etc. [includes correspondence]
Material
for exhibits on world trade, 1933
Andrae
World Interdependence Exhibit: publicity; reports; etc.
Exhibits;
programs; literature (including "Times Have Changed)
International
economic cooperation, 1937-1943
Material
re: "the shrinking world
Box 46 (cont.) [mf reel 41:35]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Programs
& packets for special groups: world trade
"The Shrinking World; world economic
surveys, 1933-1934
Local
trade maps; material re: world interdependence
Material
re: international economic cooperation
Box 47 [mf reel 41:35 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Educating
for peace: literature courses, etc.
Educating
for peace: literature courses, etc. [newsclippings not filmed]
Box 47 (cont.) [mf reel 41:36]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Educating
for peace: in other countries
Educating for
peace: literature -- "Prophets of Peace: Literature by Prominent Americans,
Britons
& Germans
Educating for
peace: international projects for schools [postcards removed to Subject
File:
Art in War & Peace; posters removed to Poster Collection]
Educating for
peace: Inter-Racial Festival, Washington (DC), directed by Rachel DuBois,
1943
(Nov.) [includes correspondence]
Educating for
peace: intercultural education [newsclippings at end of folder not filmed]
Educating for
peace: literature re: realities & effects of war
Educating for peace:
war & peace as portrayed in history textbooks [includes 2 letters]
Box 48 [mf reel 41:36 cont. 41:37]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Peace
pageants & plays [5 folders]
Peace
pageants & plays: "Goodwill, the Magician
Peace
pageants & plays
Box
48a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:37 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Peace
poems
Peace
hymns [2 folders]
Box 49 [mf reel 41:37 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Bibliographies
re: peace literature/material [4 folders]
Box 49 (cont.) [mf reel 41:38]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Peace flags
[includes peace flag drawings by 6th grade students; 2 small flags
re: gold rule
removed
to Memorabilia Collection; photos removed to Photograph Collection;
document
"World Peace Flags...World Peace Greetings (1935) removed to
Oversized
Items Collection; correspondence]
Games &
costumes from other lands [newsclippings not filmed]
Peace parades
[includes correspondence; photographs removed to Photograph Collection]
Peace parades:
Cherry Blossom Festival/s (Washington, DC)
Box 50 [mf reel 41:38 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Church
programs & peace [2 folders]
Churches
& peace [2 folders]
Box 50 (cont.) [mf reel 41:39]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Ministers
& peace
Churches
& peace: teaching world friendship in Sunday School
Churches
& peace: opinions of religious youth on war
Catholic Church
& peace: Pope Pius XII
Box 51 [mf reel 41:39 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Peace
prayers
Peace
hymns [includes several letters]
Box 51 (cont.) [mf reel 41:40]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Correspondence
& promotion etc. of "Children From Many Lands posters [posters
removed
to Poster Collection]
Peace
posters & cards [NCPW posters, cards, photos & stickers removed to
appropriate
collections]
Educational
material for teachers
Educational
material for teachers: education & peace [2 folders]
Box 52 [mf reel 41:40 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Resolutions fo
educational institutions
World peace
leaders
World peace
leaders [newsclippings at end of folder not filmed]
Heroes of peace
[newsclippings at end of folder not filmed]
Peace monuments
World Goodwill
Day, May 18, 1931: scrapbook re: participants in Round the World
Telephone
Conversation [photos removed to Photograph Collection]
Book reviews and
columns by Florence Brewer Boeckel for News Bulletin and Peace
Action, 1928-1940
Pacifism
Box 52 (cont.) [mf reel 41:41]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
Round the World
Telephone Conversation [photos removed to Photograph Collection]
World Wireless
Message of the Children of Wales
Book reviews by
FBB in Peace Action, 1928-1941
Pacifism
Box 53 [mf reel 41:41 cont.]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
"Between War
& Peace: a series of radio discussions by Members of Congress, 1935-
1939
Box 53 (cont.) [mf reel 41:42]
Education
Department, 1921-1941 (Mrs. Florence Brewer Boeckel, Director)
"Between War
& Peace: comments on foreign policy by FBB (press releases), 1938- 1941
Box 54 [mf reel 41:43]
Speakers
Bureau, 1921-1954
Files of Mrs.
Edward L. Hunt (Secretary)
Correspondence,
1921 (Nov.) - 1922 (Jan.)
Files of Belle
Rankin (Secretary)
Correspondence
& schedule, 1922 (Jan.-March)
Files
of Gladys Gould Mackenzie (Secretary), 1925-1954
Speaking
engagements of staff members, 1921-1938
Contacts
& suggestions for speakers
Requests
for speakers
Other
speakers bureaus
Lucia
Ames Mead: correspondence, 1921-1929
Box
54 cont. [mf reel 41:44]
Speakers
Bureau, 1921-1954
Files
of Gladys Gould Mackenzie (Secretary), 1925-1954
Lucia
Ames Mead: correspondence, 1930
Box
55 [mf reel 41:44 cont.]
Speakers
Bureau, 1921-1954
Files
of Gladys Gould Mackenzie (Secretary), 1925-1954
Lucia
Ames Mead: correspondence, publicity, schedules
Rev.
Leyton Richards, 1925 (March-May): biographical material, correspondence
& schedules
Rev.
Leyton Richards, 1925 (March-May): commendations; publicity [media
coverage?]
Carrie
W. Ormsbee, 1928-1930: correspondence, contacts, schedules & reports
Thomas
Q. Harrison, 1931-1934: correspondence with G. Mackenzie & NCPW
Washington office staff members
Thomas
Q. Harrison, 1931-1934: correspondence with Friends Speakers Bureau
(Philadelphia, PA), 1931-1932 [includes
Friends Speakers Bureau's
correspondence
with G. Mackenzie]
Thomas
Q. Harrison, 1931-1934: publicity & programs; schedules & reports
Thomas
Q. Harrison, 1931-1934: commendations; orders & sales of literature &
subscriptions to Peace Action
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: correspondence with G. Mackenzie & NCPW
Washington office staff members, 1934
Box
55 cont. [mf reel 41:45]
Speakers
Bureau, 1921-1954
Files
of Gladys Gould Mackenzie (Secretary), 1925-1954
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1941: correspondence with G. Mackenzie, 1935
Box
56 [mf reel 41:45 cont.]
Speakers
Bureau, 1921-1954
Files
of Gladys Gould Mackenzie (Secretary), 1925-1954
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: correspondence with G. Mackenzie, 1935-1937
[includes
several letters after his disappearance, 1938]
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: correspondence with his sister (Anna) after his
disappearance, 1938-1941
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: publicity & photographs [photos removed to
Photograph Collection]
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: writings
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: lecture topics
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: commendations
Alden
G. Alley, 1933-1937: lecture schedules; finances
Marie
Louise Moll, 1937 (Sept.-Dec.): correspondence re: & arrangements for
speaking trip
Box
57 [mf reel 41:46]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Writings, 1924-1941
Publicity
& commendations; media coverage; photographs; biographical
information [photos removed to Photograph
Collection]
Financial
records; speaking engagements, 1922-1945
Correspondence
re: European trips; personal notes, 1930
Correspondence
with FJL & NCPW Washington office staff members, 1922-1925
Box
57 cont. [mf reel 41:47]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
with FJL & Washington office staff members, 1926-1927
Box
58 [mf reel 41:47 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
with FJL, 1928-1932
Correspondence
with NCPW staff members, 1932
Box
58 cont. & 58a [mf reel 41:48]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
with FJL, 1933-1934
Correspondence
with NCPW staff members, 1933
Box
59 [mf reel 41:48 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
General correspondence with staff
members, 1932-1934, 1938-1942
Correspondence
with FJL, 1935-1936
Correspondence with Mrs. Thompson
(secretary), 1936-1937
Foreign
correspondence, 1930-1932
Box
59 cont. [mf reel 41:49]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Misc. correspondence, etc. with Kathleen
D. Courtney, 1933
Misc.
correspondence, etc. re: war costs, 1927-1931
Misc.
correspondence, etc. with World Federation of Education Associations,
1927-1929
Misc.
correspondence, etc. with World Hero Prize (of 1926), 1925-1926
Misc. correspondence, etc. with World
Peace Foundation, 1928-1930
Misc.
correspondence, etc. with special organizations, 1929-1932
Misc.
correspondence, etc. re: Washington
Council on International Relations,
1927-1931
Box
60 [mf reel 41:49 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: A - Committee on Educational Publicity
Box
60 cont. & 60a [mf reel 41:50]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: re: Compulsory Military Training (with
Anton H. Jensen) - foreign correspondence
Box
61 [mf reel 41:50 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: Foreign Policy Association - Militarism in
Education (Committee on)
Box
61 cont. [mf reel 41:51[
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: National Committee on the Cause & Cure
of War - National Council of Women of the
U.S.A.
Box
62 [mf reel 41:51 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: organizations - R.O.T.C.
Box
62 cont. [mf reel 41:52]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: R.O.T.C. (cont.) - Leonard Stein
Box
63 [mf reel 41:52 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Correspondence
(general), 1921-1932: treaties [missing U-Z correspondence]
Correspondence
(general): British (mostly on naval appropriations)
Misc.
reports, 1934
Box
63 cont. [mf reel 41:53]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Misc.
speeches, cables & resolutions, 1933
Reports;
information re: circulation; publicity
Reports
& misc. material, 1932
Box
64 [mf reel 41:53 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Weekly
reports as NCPW Disarmament/European Representative in Geneva
(Switzerland)
Feb. 6, 1932 June 29, 1932 [reports
#1-19 (rough drafts), mostly
re:
Disarmament Conference
July 6, 1932 June 21, 1932
[reports #20-? (rough drafts), mostly re:
Disarmament
Conference
Dec. 12, 1933 Oct. 2, 1934 [2nd
series reports #7-31 (rough drafts),
mostly
re: Disarmament Conference
Articles
by Laura Puffer Moran, 1934
Weekly
reports as NCPW Disarmament/European Representative in Geneva
(Switzerland)
Feb.
19, 1935 Nov. 29, 1935 [report letters #1-31, mostly re:
Disarmament Conference]
Dec.
10, 1935 March 26, 1936 [reports #1-14, re: Naval Conference]
Aug.
25, 1936 Dec. 11, 1936 [reports #1-15 of Winter 1936-1937]
Jan.
11, 1937 July 16, 1937 [reports #16-36 of Winter 1936-1937]
Sept.
13, 1937 Dec. 28, 1937 [reports letters #1-12 of Winter Season
1937-1938]
"News
Behind the News, 1933 [removed to Periodical Collection]
"Geneva
Information Service & "Information Bulletin [both removed to
Periodical
Collection]
Box
64 cont. [mf reel 41:54]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Secretary & Specialist in Disarmament), 1922-1938
Reports
from Geneva (Switzerland), 1936-1940
Box
65 [mf reel 41:55]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Biographical
information
Media
coverage [photos removed to Photograph Collection]
Writings/speeches
-- "Some Questions About Pearl Harbor [includes NCPW
reprint of speech in Dec. 8, 1942
"Congressional Quarterly, as well as
correspondence re: controversy over
postal franking of mailing]
Biographical
information commendations & testimonials, 1933-1936
Planning
[by others] (1935-1938) for commemorations of Congresspersons
(including
Rankin) who voted against war on April 6, 1917 [includes
letters
from poll of many in Congress re: whether they did or still would
vote
pro or con on war]
Writings/statements/speeches
transcripts, 1929-1935
Writings/statements/speeches
transcripts, 1936-1942
Radio
speeches -- transcripts, 1928-1939
Box
66 [mf reel 41:55 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Speaking
engagements, 1930-1932
Box
66 cont. [mf reel 41:56]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Speaking engagements, 1933-1936
Box
67 [mf reel 41:56 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Speaking engagements, 1937-1938
Box
67 cont. [mf reel 41:57]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Speaking engagements, 1939-1940, n.d.
Reports
on work
Correspondence
re: ceremony honoring those who voted against WWI (April 6,
1936)
Publicity
re: ceremony honoring those who voted against WWI (April 6, 1936)
Box
68 [mf reel 41:57 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence
with FJL & NCPW staff members, 1929-1935
Box
68 cont. [mf reel 41:58]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence
with FJL & NCPW staff members, 1936-1954
Box
69 [mf reel 41:58 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Georgia Peace Society, 1930-1939
Disarmament resolutions from local groups
(mostly Georgia), 1933
Correspondence
etc. re: founding of "Chair of Peace at Brenau College, 1934-
1935
Accusations
by American Legion of Macon (GA) resulting in libel suit, 1935-
1936
Correspondence
re: military training in Georgia
"To
Chicago plan, 1932: correspondence
"To
Chicago plan, 1932: strategy maps of states
Form
letters & releases, 1930-1941
Protest
signature books (Georgia)
Box
70 [mf reel 41:59]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence (general), 1930-1939: Az -
Or
Box
71 [mf reel 41:60]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence
(general), 1930-1939: P-W
Misc.
correspondence, 1929-1944
Correspondence
with workers in Georgia: A-E, 1931-1937; F-N, 1930-1939
Correspondence
with Mrs. Pope Hill (Georgia)
Box
71 cont. [mf reel 41:61]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence with workers in Georgia:
O-W, 1930-1938
Box
72 [mf reel 41:61 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence with Senators, 1929-1939
Letters
to Senators & Congresspersons, 1928-1939
U.S.
Congressional (House) Bills re: war & peace, 1935-1939
Box
73 [mf reel 41:62]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence with Congresspersons: A-W
Box
74 [mf reel 41:62 cont.]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence with Roger Baldwin (ACLU)
Correspondence with Emergency Peace
Campaign, 1936-1937
Foreign
correspondence; correspondence re: the National Anthem; c
correspondence with the Navy Department
Correspondence
re: neutrality
Box
74 cont. [mf reel 41:63]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Jeannette Rankin (Secretary,) 1929-1939
Correspondence re: naturalization
(including with President & Mrs. Roosevelt)
Correspondence
with organizations; re: radio [broadcasts?]; correspondence with
Major General William C. Rivers
Correspondence
with U.S. State Department; re: universal draft, 1930
Correspondence
re: National Defense Act, 1921 (Aug.); "Congressional Record,
Jan. 30, 1934
Misc.
material (probably used by FJL when writing "To End War)
Newspaper
clippings, 1924-1970
Box
75 [mf reel 41:64]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of Albion P. Beverage (Director), 1944-1947
Biographical
information
Correspondence
with FJL, 1943-1948
Reports
to FJL; testimonials
Writings;
speaking engagements
Speeches
written for Senators Wheeler, Bridges, Langer, etc. (as ghost writer),
1944-1945
Correspondence
(general), 1944-1946
Packages
to Germany (amendment of Trading with the Enemy Act), 1946
Candidacy
for Senator from Maine, 1948
Box
76 [mf reel 41:65]
Legislative
Department, 1922-1954
Files
of James Finucane (Director), 1947-1954
Publicity
Letters to FJL & Washington office
staff members, 1947-1953
Writings;
testimony given before Congressional committees
Correspondence with FJL while at Kiel
University (Germany), 1951
Letters
to the Editor ("Washington Post, "New York Times & other papers),
1948-1953
Box
77 [mf reel 41:66]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
Posters,
cards & publicity re: "America First, 1924 [posters removed to Poster
Collection;
cards removed to Subject File: Art in War & Peace]
World Hero essay
contest, 1925-1926: calendars & portfolio [includes correspondence of
Laura
Puffer Morgan with foreign ambassadors & newspaper correspondents]
Calendars &
portfolio from World Hero contest, 1926 [removed to Oversized Items
Collection:
Documents]
High
school essay contests: "Germany & the League, 1927
Literature &
report re: Briand Speech Competition, 1927
National
Oratorical Contest on Outlaw War Treaties, 1927-1928
Box
78 [mf reel 41:66 cont.]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: organization & committees;
annual
reports; publicity; school enrollment statistics (by state)
Box
78 cont. [mf reel 41:67]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: winning essays, 1932-1933;
correspondence,
1930
Box
79 [mf reel 41:67 cont.]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: misc. correspondence, 1929-1932,
n.d.
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: correspondence following awards
to
winners, 1930
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: correspondence & winning essays,
1931
Box
79 cont. [mf reel 41:68]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National
Student Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: correspondence & winning essays,
1932
Box
80 [mf reel 41:68 cont.]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National
Student Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: correspondence & winning essays,
1932 (cont.)
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: literature & printed forms
Box
80 cont. [mf reel 41:69]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
National
Student Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: NCPW textbook for schools &
colleges,
1932-1934
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: misc. material, 1930-1938
Box
81 [mf reel 41:69 cont.]
High
School & College Contests. 1924-1938 (Arthur Charles Watkins, Director)
Writings
& speeches
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: misc. literature & publicity (press
releases),
1927-1933
National Student
Forum on the Paris Pact, 1929-1938: form letters, 1928-1938
Newsclippings
re: speeches of Secretary Frank Kellogg on Paris Pact
Book by Watkins
(America Stands for Pacific Means)
for use in National Student Forum
International
relations observation tours for high school students (under the direction of
Watkins),
1931 (Summer) 1932 (Summer)
Box
82 [mf reel 41:70]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Jacob H. Taylor:
giographical information (died July 1940)
Letters
& commendations, 1928-1937
Reports of
activities & proposed programs, 1928-1938
Jacob
H. Taylor: writings & radio talks
Jacob H. Taylor:
correspondence re: efforts to establish Radio Department within NCPW,
1931-1934
Correspondence
with National Broadcasting Company, 1931-1934
Box
83 [mf reel 41:70 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
with NCPW staff members, 1929-1940
Box
83 cont. [mf reel 41:71]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
with newspaper editors, 1921-1937
Box
83a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:71 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Alabama-Illinois
Box
84 [mf reel 41:71 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Indiana-Iowa
Box
84 cont. [mf reel 41:72]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Kansas-Minnesota
Box
85 [mf reel 41:72 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director, 1928-
Correspondence (general), 1929-1939: Mississippi-Montana
Box
85 cont. [mf reel 41:73]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Nebraska - New Jersey
Box
86 [mf reel 41:74]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: New Mexico North Dakota
Box
87 [mf reel 41:74 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Ohio
Box
87 cont. [mf reel 41:75]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Ohio (cont.) - Pennsylvania
Box
88 [mf reel 41:76]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1937: Pennsylvania (cont.) -- Emergency Peace Campaign
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: Pennsylvania (cont.) Washington (F-L)
Box
88 cont. [mf reel 41:77]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)]
Correspondence (general),
1929-1939: Washington (M-Z)
Box
89 [mf reel 41:77 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
(general), 1929-1939: West Virginia Wyoming; foreign
correspondence
Correspondence
(general), 1940-1941: Maryland-Pennsylvania
Box
89 cont. [mf reel 41:78]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
General
correspondence, 1940-1941: South Carolina Wisconsin; foreign
correspondence
Box
90 [mf reel 41:78 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Correspondence
re: Institutes on International Relations, 1936-1937
Publications,
1934-1941; program aids & fillers for peace programs; releases, 1936-1937
Box
90 cont. [mf reel 41:79]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Interdependence
material: hand-drawn farm maps of USA for Peace [mimeographs only]
Box
91 [mf reel 41:79 cont.]
Farm
Department [or Rural Life Council], 1928-1941 (Jacob H. Taylor, Director,
1928-1940; L.G. Tolles, 1941; Edna Southwark, Assistant)
Resolutions
made, 1928-1940
Effect of war on
farms & farmers, 1939-1940
Form letters
sent, 1928-1941
Box
92 [mf reel 41:80]
Youth
Movement for World Recovery, 1932-1935 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director)
Biographical
information; publicity
Writings of Paul
Harris, 1932-1939
YMWR & the
Peace Action Service, 1932-1934
Programs for
world peace, etc., 1933
Box
93 [mf reel 41:80 cont.]
Youth
Movement for World Recovery, 1932-1935 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director)
Letters
& reports to FJL, 1931-1942
Reports on trip
to South America, 1941
Box
93 cont. [mf reel 41:81]
Youth
Movement for World Recovery, 1932-1935 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director)
Telegrams
from students re: political action, 1932
YMWR & Peace
Action publications, 1932-1938
Study courses on
peace for young people, 1933-1935
Student cables
to Arthur Henderson re: disarmament, 1933
YMWR - World
News, 1933 - 1935 (Jan.)
Box
94 [mf reel 41:82]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Paul Harris,
Jr.: correspondence, 1932-1933
Misc.
correspondence, 1935-1939
Correspondence
with Norman H. Davis, 1933 [includes misc. releases & statements, etc.]
Correspondence
(mostly FJL) re: Mona Cutler, 1933
Correspondence
(general), 1934-1935: Ga-Gu [includes Margaret Gilfallen, 1935]
Correspondence
with Mrs. J. Miller, 1935
Correspondence
with Waitstill H. & Martha Sharp, 1936-1937
Box
95 [mf reel 41:83]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Correspondence
(general), 1934-1935: Ha-Joh [incomplete set]
Correspondence
with Norman Whitney (Syracuse Peace Council), 1935-1937
Box
96 [mf reel 41:84]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
"What Is Peace
Action Service?
Jesse
MacKnight: reports to FJL; writings; publicity, 1935-1937
Jesse MacKnight:
correspondence, 1936-1939
Peace Action
Handbook Series, 1935
Ruth Sarles:
memos & correspondence, 1936-1939
Commendations
& testimonials; suggested budgets; inter-staff memos & correspondence;
misc.
memos & reports; Caravan Letters, 1935; "Forward PAS; Exchange
Bulletin for Field Workers, 1935-1937
Sponsorship of
Institutes on International Relations, 1935
National
consultants to PAS, 1935
Peace polls
conducted, 1936
Box
96 cont. [mf reel 41:85]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Paul Harris Jr.:
form letters to field workers & others
Box
97 [mf reel 41:85 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Correspondence
with Betty Muther (Field Worker), 1934
Questionnaire
re: methods of peace action, 1934
Students &
peace, 1936; Washington Youth Council, 1937
Form
letters sent, 1932-1939
Correspondence
with Mona Cutler (Field Worker), 1934
Reports
from Field Workers, 1935
Field workers'
conferences on political strategy, 1934-1936
Programs/efforts;
suggestions for field workers
Box
99 [mf reel 41:86]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Reports from
field workers, 1935-1936
Box
99 cont. [mf reel 41:87]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Reports from
field workers, 1934-1935
Reports,
1935-1938
Box
100 [mf reel 41:87 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Reports from
field workers, 1935-1936
Box
100a [mf reel 41:88]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Reports
from field workers, 1937
St. Louis (PA)
committee: reports & publications, 1936-1938
Box
101 [mf reel 41:88 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Reports
from field workers, 1935-1938
NCPW Political
Strategy Committee for field staff, 1937: memos; misc.
Local
peace groups interested in peace action, 1936-1941
Reports on local
peace action groups, 1935
Box
101 cont. [mf reel 41:89]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Peace Action committees:
publicity [& media coverage?], 1936-1938; misc., 1936-1938
Local Peace
Action committees: publicity [& media coverage?], 1933-1934
Box
102 [mf reel 41:89 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Local
peace action: suggestions & reports, 1934-1936
Local peace
action committees: correspondence & reports, 1934-1935
Connecticut:
political action, 1936, 1938
Madison (NJ)
Council on Foreign Policy, 1936
Montclair (NJ):
meeting minutes & correspondence, 1936
New
Brunswick (NJ): meeting minutes & correspondence, 1935-1936
Non-Partisan
Peace Action Committee (19th congressional district, NYC), 1936:
reports;
correspondence;
mailings
Political
action: New York, Michigan & Texas, 1938
Peace Action
Service maps
Political action
maps: Alabama - Connecticut, 1935
Box
102 cont. [mf reel 41:90]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Political action
maps: Delaware - Georgia
Box
103 [mf reel 41:90 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Political action
maps: Idaho - Pennsylvania
Box
104 [mf reel 41:90 cont.]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Political action
maps: Rhode Island - Tennessee
Box
104 cont. [mf reel 41:91]
Peace Action
Service, 1932-1939 (Paul Harris, Jr., Director; Ruth Sarles, Associate; Jesse
M. MacKnight, Director of Field Work)
Political
action maps: Texas - Wyoming1
Voting
information publications [book To Stop War not filmed]
Washington
Information Letter
(weekly newsletter), 1935-1941 [newsletter removed to
Periodical
Collection; on reel 41:315]
Box
105 [mf reel 41:92]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Gilbert Stinger:
memos sent & publicity
Gilbert Stinger:
biographical information
Gilbert Stinger:
articles written & speeches made
Gilbert Stinger:
correspondence with FJL [includes letters from others to FJL]; reports,
1935-1937
Progress reports
& memos, 1936-1937
Agatha Varela:
correspondence & articles, 1935-1937
Correspondence
with, articles about, & talks by Boake Carter (radio commentator)
Correspondence,
etc. re: Cherry Blossom Festival, 1935
Political
conventions, 1936
Correspondence
with & memos to Branch Offices, 1935-1937
Correspondence
with Columbia Broadcasting Co. (Edward R. Murrow & Ann Gillis),
1936-1938
Correspondence
(general): A-H
Box
105a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:92 cont.]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director, 1935-1937;
Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Correspondence
with Emergency Peace Campaign
Opal Gooden:
correspondence with NCPW Washington office; biographical information
Box
106 [mf reel 41:93]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Correspondence
(general): Handsaker & Himber - R
National Peace
Conference dinner, April 21, 1936: press releases, schedules & articles
Gilbert Stinger:
correspondence with various Congresspersons re:. article for the
"Paterson
Call (NJ) on war referendum petition (June 1937)
Box
107 [mf reel 41:93 cont.]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Correspondence
(general), 1936-1938: S-T
Box
107 cont. [mf reel 41:94]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Correspondence
(general), 1936-1938: U-Z
Edward L.
Wertheim: correspondence with staff members, 1935-1937
Press releases
sent, 1935 (Jan.-June)
Box
108 [mf reel 41:94 cont.]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Press releases
sent, 1935 (July) 1936
Box
108 cont. [mf reel 41:95]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Press releases
sent, 1937-1939
Form letters sent,
1936-1938
The World
from Washington (series
of 47 weekly releases), 1935 (March 2 - Dec. 7)
Congress in
World Affairs (series of
weekly presentations by Members of Congress,
presented
by NCPW), 1935 (Dec.) 1936 (June)
Radio programs
by Members of Congress, arranged by NCPW, 1937-1939
Box
109 [mf reel 41:95 cont.]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Radio
program "Women Want Peace, Oct. 1935
Radio
broadcasts arranged, 1935-1937
Radio
broadcasts arranged: speeches by Congresspersons aired on station WOL, 1937
(Jan.-Aug.)
Radio
broadcasts arranged: speeches by Congresspersons correspondence; press
releases,
1938-1939
Press
releases sent, etc., 1935-1936
Press
releases sent, etc., 1937
Press
releases sent, etc., 1938-1939
Work with
pictures [photographs removed]
Mailing "The
World From Washington, 1934 (June 2 - Dec. 29)
Mailing "The
World From Washington, 1935 (Jan. 19 - Dec. 7)
Box
109 cont. [mf reel 41:96]
Press &
Publicity / Public Relations Department, 1934-1939 (Gilbert Stinger, Director,
1935-1937; Agatha Varela; Edward L. Wertheim)
Press
information sent, 1935-1939
Photographs:
friends of NCPW, Congresspersons, & NCPW activities [photos removed
to
Photograph Collection]
"The World from
Washington (releases from the World Events Section of NCPW),
1934
(June 2) - 1935 (Jan. 19)
Box
110 [mf reel 41:97]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Warren Mullin:
biographical material, publicity, media coverage, & testimonials
Warren
Mullin: correspondence with FJL, 1938-1942
Publicity &
media coverage [newspaper clippings re: threat of war not filmed]
Warren Mullin:
writings
Reports to
Executive Board, 1935-1937
Industrial
Mobilization Plan: articles, newsclippings & pamphlets
AFL (1922-1941)
& CIO (1939-1940) stand on peace & war [newspaper clippings not
filmed]
Effect of war on
Labor, 1939-1941: conscription, rearmament, etc.
Opal Gooden:
work in New Jersey re: labor issues, & re: farm & peace bonds, 1939
(Jan.-June)
Box
111 [mf reel 41:98]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Hill-Sheppard
Bill (later called May Bill), 1937-1938
Warren Mullin:
editorials in Labor papers against Sheppard-Hill Bill, 1937
Neutrality
campaign, 1939
Military
Disaffection Bill: newsclippings from Labor papers
Correspondence
(general), 1935-1939: A-C
Box
112 [mf reel 41:99]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Correspondence
(general), 1935-1939: D-Q
Box
113 [mf reel 41:100]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Correspondence
(general), 1935-1939: R-Y
Correspondence
(general), 1940-1941: A-Z
Box
114 [mf reel 41:101]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Publications
prepared & reprinted
Resolutions
passed by Labor organizations, 1922-1951
Form letters
sent, 1935-1941
Press releases
sent, 1935-1941
Box
115 [mf reel 41:102]
Labor
Department, 1935-1942 (Warren D. Mullin, Secretary)
Media
coverage: newspaper clippings, etc., 1935-1939
Labor package,
1930
Book War
& the Workers by
Norman Angell [not included on film]
Literature
re: labor & peace, 1920s-1940
Newsclippings
re: war preparation in the U.S. in 1935-1936 [not included on film]
Box
116 [mf reel 41:103]
Moving
Picture Department, 1935-1939 (Albert Benham, Director)
Albert
Benham: biographical information; publicity; media coverage
Albert Benham:
writings & speeches.
Publicity &
correspondence for movie "Blockade
Lists of films
Reports; form
letters sent; financial records; releases sent; newsclippings
Albert Benham:
correspondence, etc., 1935-1939 [includes correspondence of other
staff
members]
Box
116a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:103 cont.]
Moving
Picture Department, 1935-1939 (Albert Benham, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1935-1938 [samples only kept of D & H]
Box
117 [mf reel 41:104]
Moving
Picture Department, 1935-1939 (Albert Benham, Director)
Correspondence
(general), 1935-1938: L [samples of L only kept] [2 folders]
Correspondence
with Edgar Dale, 1936-1938
Correspondence
with Clara E. Grueninger, 1936-1938
Correspondence
with Gardner Lattimer, 1935-1937
"Bulletin on
Current Films (review evaluating current films from peace/war perspective
&
suggesting methods of action), 1935-1939 [removed to Periodical Collection;
incomplete set]
Box
118 [mf reel 41:105]
Misc.
Staff Members
Carrie
Wyckoff-Ormsbee (Speaker, 1924-1932): commendations; publicity; writings;
correspondence
re: speaking engagements; media coverage, 1928 (Nov.)
1930
(Dec.)
Mary Ida Winder
(Speaker & Organizer, 1922-1938): speeches & writings; publicity;
commendations;
itineraries & reports; media coverage
Mary Ida Winder
(Speaker & Organizer, 1922-1938): correspondence with FJL & NCPW
staff
members, 1922-1930
Box
118a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:105 cont.]
Misc.
Staff Members
Mary
Ida Winder (Speaker & Organizer, 1922-1938): correspondence with FJL &
NCPW
staff members, 1934-1938
Eleanor Brannan
(Speaker & Organizer, 1930-1933): biographical material [includes one
speech;
see also general correspondence in boxes 170 & 178 for further material]
Box
119 [mf reel 41:106]
Branch
Office: Western Office (San Francisco, California)
Dr. L.L. Wirt
(Regional Secretary, 1924-1931): correspondence with NCPW Washington
office,
1924-1925, 1927
Rev. Rowland B.
Dodge (Assistant Secretary): correspondence with NCPW Washington
office,
1925
Margaret I.
McDiarmid (Western Office Secretary): correspondence with NCPW
Washington
office, 1926
Box
120 [mf reel 41:107]
Branch
Office: Western Office (San Francisco, California)
Dr. L.L. Wirt
(Regional Secretary, 1924-1931): correspondence with NCPW Washington
office
re: Friendship Health Chest Project for Mexican rural schools, 1929-1931
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office (Mrs. Boeckel's staff members), 1928-
1938
Dr. E. Guy
Talbott: correspondence with NCPW Washington office, 1935, 1938-1940
Dr.
E. Guy Talbott: writings, speeches, reports, etc., 1931-1940
Dr. E. Guy
Talbott & Dr. L.L. Wirth: Far Eastern tour as NCPW Regional Secretaries,
1935
Financial records
Box
121 [mf reel 41:108]
Branch
Office: Western Office (San Francisco, California)
Margaret
I. McDiarmid (Western Office Secretary): correspondence with FJL & NCPW
Washington
office, 1934-1935, 1937-1940
Margaret I.
McDiarmid (Western Office Secretary): correspondence with Ann
McDiarmid
(sister) re: Margaret's death & social security
John F. Duffy
Jr. correspondence with FJL & NCPW Washington office, 1941-1944
Form letters
sent, 1925-1934; correspondence, 1925-1934; publicity, 1925-1934; media
coverage,
1925-1934
Box
122 [mf reel 41:96 cont.]
Branch
Office: Southern Office (Louisville, Kentucky)
Paul Harris, Jr.
(Regional Secretary): correspondence with NCPW Washington office,
1926-1934
Programs, 1927,
1929-1930; financial records; sample letterheads
Box
123 [mf reel 41:96 cont.]
Branch
Office: Southern Office (Louisville, Kentucky)
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office (Mrs. Boeckel's staff members),
1929-1932
Velma Land
(Associate): correspondence, 1930
Olga A. Tafel
(Associate): correspondence, 1930
Kellogg Treaty
Temporary Committee: form letters sent, etc., 1928-1929
Publicity &
form letters sent, 1929-1932
Monthly news
releases sent, 1931-1932
Box
124 [mf reel 41:111]
Branch
Office: Northwest Office (Portland, Oregon)
Historical
information
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): biographical information; publicity; media
coverage;
writings
Correspondence
re: social security
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office (Mrs. Boeckel's staff members)
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office, 1927-1928
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): correspondence with NCPW Washington office,
1927-1928
Mary Findley
[Lockenour] (Associate): correspondence, 1929-1930
Mary
Klemm (Associate): correspondence, 1930-1931
Dorothy Reed
(Associate): correspondence, 1931-1932
Financial
records, 1932-1942
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): expense accounts [typical], 1936-1938
David E.
Norcross (Regional Secretary): expense accounts, 1936-1938
Box
125 [mf reel 41:112]
Branch
Office: Northwest Office (Portland, Oregon)
J.J.
Handsaker (Regional Secretary): correspondence, 1934-1939
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): correspondence with FJL & NCPW Washington
office,
1940
David
E. Norcross (Regional Secretary): correspondence, 1936-1945
Emma A. Anderson
(office secretary), correspondence, 1939-1945
Box
126 [mf reel 113]
Branch
Office: Northwest Office (Portland, Oregon)
J.J.
Handsaker (Regional Secretary): correspondence with FJL & NCPW Washington
office,
1941, 1943-1947
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): correspondence with FJL & others, 1942
Reports,
form letters sent, etc. ,1929-1931
J.J. Handsaker
(Regional Secretary): project re: goats for Japan & Okinawa, 1947-1948
Heifers for
Relief, 1947-1957
Box
126a (1/2 box) [mf reel 113 cont.]
Branch
Office: Northwest Office (Portland, Oregon)
J.J.
Handsaker (Regional Secretary): correspondence with FJL & NCPW Washington
office,
1955-1957
Financial
records, 1935-1936, 1942-1945
Box
127 [mf reel 41:114]
Branch
Office: New England Office (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Historical
information
Gaylord W.
Douglass (Regional Secretary, 1929-1941): itineraries; programs;
commendations
Reports
& itineraries
Correspondence
of office secretaries (Barret, McGregor & Wade), 1930-1931
Cynthia
Smith (Associate Secretary, 1931-1932): correspondence
Gaylord W.
Douglass (Regional Secretary, 1929-1941): correspondence, 1934-1935
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office (Mrs. Boeckel's staff members)
Gaylord W.
Douglass (Regional Secretary, 1929-1941): correspondence, 1941-1943 after
retirement;
death notice, 1963
Box
128 [mf reel 41:115]
Branch
Office: New England Office (Springfield, Massachusetts)
Office
correspondence, 1940-1943
Gaylord W.
Douglass (Regional Secretary, 1929-1941): expense account, 1940 -
Folios &
correspondence re: finances, 1931-1940
Box
129 [mf reel 41:116]
Branch
Office: New England Office (Melrose, Massachusetts)
Mark
R. Shaw (Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): correspondence with FJL & NCPW
Washington
office, 1937-1954
Mark R. Shaw
(Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): correspondence with FJL & NCPW
Washington
office, 1941-1952, 1954-1959
Mark R. Shaw
(Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): financial reports
Box
130 [mf reel 41:117]
Branch
Office: New England Office (Melrose, Massachusetts)
Mark
R. Shaw (Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): writings, 1940-1941; mimeographed
bulletins,
1941-1951
Mark R. Shaw
(Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): "Historical Review of National Loves &
Hates
Mark R. Shaw
(Regional Secretary, 1937-1940): programs
Box
131 [mf reel 41:118]
Branch
Office: Midwest Office (Des Moines, Iowa) 1930-1939
Harry E. Terrell
(Regional Secretary): commendations; correspondence; misc.
correspondence
of FJL
Publicity [&
media coverage?]
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office, 1930-1931
Correspondence with
Mid-West office, 1931-1933
Correspondence
with Gladys Mackenzie, 1931-1935
Harry E. Terrell
(Regional Secretary): correspondence, 1934-1935
Box
131a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:118 cont.]
Branch
Office: Midwest Office (Des Moines, Iowa) 1930-1939
Mrs. Richeson:
correspondence with Gladys Mackenzie & NCPW Washington office,
1934-1935
Form letters;
publicity; media coverage; financial records
Box
132 [mf reel 41:119]
Branch
Office: Midwest Office (Des Moines, Iowa) 1930-1939
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office, 1935-1938
Correspondence
with Gladys Mackenzie, 1936-1937
Correspondence
with NCPW Washington office (Mrs. Boeckel's staff members), 1931-
1938
Harry
E. Terrell (Regional Secretary): correspondence, 1930-1939
General
correspondence, 1934-1935: A-F
Box
133 [mf reel 41:120]
Branch
Office: Midwest Office (Des Moines, Iowa) 1930-1939
General
correspondence, 1934-1935: G-Z
Correspondence
re: Jan. 1939 closing of Midwest office, 1939
Box
134 [mf reel 41:121]
Branch
Offices: General/Misc.
Letters & memoranda
to Branch Offices from NCPW Washington office (mostly FJL),
1929-1943
Series E: General
Correspondence
Box
135 [mf reel 41:122]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
A, 1921-1924
[arranged by date] [includes Jane Addams [originals removed]; Horace
Alexander;
Brent Dow Allinson; Judge Florence Allen (Supreme Court of Ohio);
William
C. Allen; American Farm Bureau Federation; American Federation of
Labor
(Samuel Gompers, etc.); American Red Cross; American Union Against
Militarism;
Ernest Angell; Arbitrate First Bureau (London, England); Louise
(Mrs.
W.A.) Atkinson (Michigan Council for Prevention of War] [2 folders]
A, 1924-1928
[arranged by Library Bureau System] [includes Jane Addams (originals
removed);
Dr. Peter Ainslie; Devere Allen; Judge Florence Allen (Supreme Court
of
Ohio); American Association of University Women; American Farm Bureau
Federation;
American Legion, The (Thomas Amory Lee, etc.); Meredith Auten
[niece
of FJL]; The "Arbitrate First! Bureau (London, England)] [3 folders]
Box
136 [mf reel 41:122 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
American
Association for University Women, 1921- : national offices & Branches
American
Child Health Association, 1921-1928
American
Friends Service Committee [AFSC], 1924-1928
Box
136 cont. [mf reel 41:123]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
American
Friends Service Committee [AFSC] (Wilbur K. Thomas), 1921-1928 [or on
mf
reel 41:122?]
American
Friends Service Committee [AFSC] (Ray Newton, etc.), 1921-1928
American
Legion, The, 1921-1924
American
Peace Award, 1923-1928
American
Peace Society, 1921-1923
American
School Citizenship League, 1921-1923
Box
137 [mf reel 41:123 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Association
to Abolish War - Bay
Box
137 cont. [mf reel 41:124]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Be-By
Box
138 [mf reel 41:124 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
[note:
most of these folders were formerly in several folders entitled "B]
Biddle,
William C., 1924-1928
Bixler,
Mrs. Edward C., 1928-1930
Bernard,
Frances Fenton (Smith College), 1924-1925
Bigelow,
F.E.; Frederick Bigger; Edward Bok; Edwin Borchard; Elwood Burdsall
Boeckel,
Florence Brewer, 1924-1925: letters to/from FJL, etc.
Bowles,
Gilbert (Toyko, Japan), 1924-1928
Booth,
Miss; Senator William E. Borah; B. Russell Branson; Bertha Broomall;
Antonio
S. De Bustamente (Havana); Alfred Busselle Jr.
Bley,
C.F.; Bruce Bliven ("The New Republic); C. Walter Borton (Providence Trust
Co.);
____ B____ ("Colliers)
Brooks,
Eleanor (Mrs. Charles F.); Brown [6 names]; Charles A. Butts (Congregational
Publishing
Co.); Charles Roden Buxton
Brannon,
Eleanor (WILPF); Ethel Burns Breed; E. Morris Bursall; E. Lewis Burnham
Brown,
Forrest D. (Virginia YMCA); British Friends (Carl Heath, etc.); Anna &
George
Burnham
Jr.; George E. Buttrick
Bradshaw,
Isabel (Children From Many Lands, 1924); Br; Mariana Brubaker; Anna
Marie
Brueggerhoff
Buckner,
Dr. J.D.M.; Susan & Lawrence Brooks; L. Hedwig Bruhn (Central Peace
Committee,
AFSC)
Br
(cont.) - Bu, 1924-1928 [includes Sophonisba Breckenridge; Richard L. Burdsall]
Baltimore
Yearly Meetings of Friends, 1922-1923
Baltimore
Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1924-1925
Box
138 cont. [mf reel 41:125]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Bell,
Albert T., 1927-1928
Box
138a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:125 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Bell,
Albert T., 1924-1926
Biddle,
Clement M., 1924-1925
Biddle,
Clement M., 1926-1928
Box
139 [mf reel 41:125 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Board
of Young Friends' Activities of the Five Years Meeting (Richmond, IN) / Five
Years
Meeting of the Friends in America, 1921-1924
Brandeis,
Alice (Mrs. Louis D.), 1924-1928
British
Friends' peace committees (Bertram Pickard, etc.), 1921-1923 [folder contains
2
letters re: Air Disarmament Conference, 1938]
British
Friends' peace committees: Northern Friends Peace Board, 1923
Bucks
County Council for the Reduction of Armaments / Bucks County Council for the
Prevention of War, 1921-1923
Ca,
1923-1928
Ch-Cl,
1924-1928
Box
139 cont. [mf reel 41:126]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Ch-Cl,
1924-1928 (cont.)
Co-Cu,
1922-1928
Co-Cu
(cont.), 1924-1928 [includes Church of the Brethren]
Box
140 [mf reel 41:126 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
C,
1924-1928
Ci-Co,
1924-1928
Co-Cu,
1921-1924
E.A.
Campbell & Co. (auditors), 1924
Box
140 cont. [mf reel 41:127]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Catt,
Carrie Chapman
Box
141 [mf reel 41:127 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Children
From Many Lands: sales, 1924-1927 [order forms & replies not filmed]
China
Institute in America, 1926-1929
Churches
Against War, 1923
Cincinnati
Peace League, 1924-1928
Women's
Council for Prevention of War (Cleveland, OH), 1923-1924
Women's
Council for Promotion of Peace (Cleveland, OH), 1923-1928 [first called
Women's
Council for Prevention of War]
Commission
on International Justice and Goodwill, Federal Council of the Churches of
Christ
in America, 1921-1923
Committee
on Militarism in Education, 1926-1928
Council/s
of Churches (Columbus, OH; Kansas City, KS; Detroit, MI)
Council
of Women for Home Missions, 1921-1923
Box
142 [mf reel 41:127 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
[note:
the first four folders were formerly in one folder entitled "D]
Da-De,
1924-1928
Da-Du,
1924-1928 [includes Robert C. Dexter (American Unitarian Association); Walter
Dexter
(Whittier College); Paul H. Douglas (University of Chicago); Duluth
Council for Prevention of War]
Da-Du,
1924-1931 [includes Spencer DeGolier (mayor, Bradford, PA); Rachel Davis
DuBois]
Da-Du,
1924-1928 [includes Rachel Davis DuBois; Debs Memorial Radio Fund]
Box
142 cont. [mf reel 41:128]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Da-Du,
1921-1924 [includes Madeleine Doty; Paul H. Douglas; Rachel Davis DuBois;
Anna
N. Davis; Mme. Duchne; Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR];
Charles
Denby Jr. (Eastern College Committee for the Limitation of Armaments)]
Department
of State, U.S., 1924-1928
Delaware
Council for Limitation of Armament / Delaware Council for Prevention of
War, 1922-1923
Disarmament
Education Committee, 1921-1923
E,
1921-1924 [includes Edward Evans; Mme. Jeanne d'Estemauville; Harold Evans]
Box
142a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:128 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
[note:
all material was formerly in one folder entitled "E]
Ea-Ev,
1924-1928 [includes Elizabeth Eastman; Eleanor Eaton; Edward W. Evans;
Emergency
Foreign Policy Conference; Harold Evans]
Ea-Ev,
1924-1928 [includes Dr. Rosslyn Earp; John Thomas Emlen; Sherwood Eddy]
Ea-Ew,
1924-1928 [includes Edward W.
Evans; Elizabeth Eastman; Emergency Foreign
Policy
Conference; Horace A. Eaton; Harold Evans; Helen Evans (School
World-Friendship
League)]
Box
143 [mf reel 41:128 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
F,
1921-1924 [includes Farmers' National Council; Rose Dabney Forbes; Raymond B.
Fosdick]
F,
1924-1928 [includes Raymond B. Fosdick; Noel H. Field: staff correspondence;
Alice W. Foster (Hindman Settlement
School, KY); Mrs. A.P. Fowler; Hon.
Burton French; Federal Council of the
Churches of Christ in America (Walter
Van Kirk, etc.); Edward A. Filene; Edward
Frantz ("The Gospel Messenger,
Brethren Publishing House); Dr. O. Edward
Janney (Central Committee of
Friends General Conference); Mr. &
Mrs. Irving Fisher (Yale University);
Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick]
Box
143 cont. [mf reel 41:129]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
F,
1924-1928 [includes Alice W. Foster; Rabbi Mitchell Salem Fisher; Luella
Flitcraft;
Fellowship
of Youth for Peace (New York, NY); Senator Gerald P. Nye;
J. Rosslyn Earp; Horace A. Eaton; Harry
Emerson Fosdick; Federal Council of
the Churches of Christ in America (Walter
Van Kirk, etc.)]
Federal
Council of the Churches of Christ in America (Walter Van Kirk, etc.), 1921-1922
Federal
Council of the Churches of Christ in America (Walter Van Kirk, etc.), 1924-1928
Federation
of Churches, 1921-1923: local chapters
Fellowship
of Reconciliation / International Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1921-1923
Fellowship
of Reconciliation, 1924-1930
Box
144 [mf reel 41:129 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Fellowship
of Reconciliation (Paul Jones), 1924-1930
Fellowship
of Reconciliation: Fellowship of Youth for Peace, 1924-1928
William
Floyd (American Arbitration Crusade), 1924-1927
Box
144 cont. [mf reel 41:130]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Forbes,
Rose Dabney (Mrs. J. Malcolm), 1928-1930
Forbes,
Rose Dabney (Mrs. J. Malcolm), 1924-1927
Foreign
Policy Association, 1921-1923
Box
145 [mf reel 41:130 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Foreign
Policy Association, 1927-1928
Foreign
Policy Association, 1922-1926
Fosdick,
Dr. Raymond B., 1924-1928
Friends'
Disarmament Council (O. Edward Janney), 1921-1923
Friends'
Disarmament Council (Vincent D. Nicholson), 1921-1923
Friends'
Disarmament Council (William F. Wickersham, etc.), 1921-1923
Friends,
Religious Society of: Friends Meeting, Indiana, 1924-1926
Friends,
Religious Society of: misc. organizations, 1922-1923
Box
145 cont. [mf reel 41:131]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Friends,
Religious Society of: Peace Committee of the Society of Friends (Great
Britain),
1924-1928
Box
146 [mf reel 41:131 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
G,
1921-1924
G,
1924-1928 [includes F] [2 folders]
G,
1924-1928 [3 folders]
General
Committee on the Limitation of Armament, 1921-1933 ["Bulletin no. 1-3
removed
to Periodical Collection]
Box
146 cont. [mf reel 41:132]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
General
Federation of Women's Clubs, 1921-1923: state correspondence
Box
147 [mf reel 41:132 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
General
Federation of Women's Clubs, 1921-1923
General
Federation of Women's Clubs: California Federation of Women's Clubs,
1922-1923
Gill,
Howard: staff correspondence, 1923-1925
Kendig-Gill,
Isabelle, Research Secretary: staff correspondence, 1923-1924
Gilman,
Elizabeth (The Baltimore Open Forum), 1925-1928
Girls'
Friendly Society in America, 1921-1923
Gordon,
Caroline L., 1927-1928
Gulick,
Sidney L., 1924-1929
Ha,
1921-1924
Box
147 cont. [mf reel 41:133]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
He-Hy,
1921-1924
Box
148 [mf reel 41:133 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
H
[4 folders]
Box
148 cont. [mf reel 41:134]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
H
(cont.)
Box
148a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:134 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
H,
1924-1928 (cont.)
Box
149 [mf reel 41:134 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
I,
1921-1924 [includes Institute of Politics (Williamstown, MA); Will Irwin]
I,
1924-1928 [includes International Association of Machinists; Rabbi Edward
Israel
(Chair, Central Conference of American
Rabbis); Indiana Federation of Clubs
(Mary Hold); Illinois League of Women
Voters; Iowa League of Women
Voters; Jane Addams [originals removed];
WILPF, Chicago Branch; Will Irwin]
Indiana
Council on International Relations, 1928
Indiana
Council on International Relations, 1927
Box
149 cont. [mf reel 41:135]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Indiana
Council on International Relations, 1926
Institute
on International Education, 1922-1923
International
Association of Machinists, 1921-1923
International
Council of Women, 1922-1932
International
Lyceum & Chautauqua Association, 1921-1924 [includes The Swarthmore
Chataqua
Association]
International
Lyceum & Chautauqua Association (Paul M. Pearson), 1921-1924 [includes
The Swarthmore Chataqua Association]
Box
150 [mf reel 41:135 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
International
Union for Voluntary Disarmament, 1923
J,
1921-1924 [includes Arthur C. Jackson; Rufus M. Jones (AFSC); David Starr
Jordon
(Stanford
University)]
J,
1924-1928 [includes Emily Cooper Johnson; Elisabeth Florence Tye Jennison
(League
of
Nations Non-Partisan Association of Illinois); Ira Jenkins (Optional Military
Drill
League, Ohio State University); H.A. Jump; Laura Jamieson (WILPF,
Vancouver,
B.C.); Lester A. Judy; C.W. Johnson; Tano Jodai (Japan Women's
University); Charles F. Jenkins] [2
folders]
J,
1924-1928 [includes Prof. W.H. Jump; Stella Frances Jenkins; H.A. Jung; Lester
A.
Judy]
Box
150 cont. [mf reel 41:136]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Janney, Dr. O.
Edwin (Secretary, The Pact Ratification Committee of Maryland), 1924-
1930
Japan Society of
Boston, 1923
Japanese
Embassy, 1924-1927 [includes Gilbert Bowles (Japan Friends Mission)]
Japan,
1921-1923: International Service Bureau
Japan: The
League of Nations Association of Japan, 1923-1932
Japan:
peace organizations, 1921-1926 [includes International Service Bureau]
[newsclippings at end of folder not
filmed]
Box
151 [mf reel 41:136 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
K,
1921-1924 [includes Mabel Hyde Kittredge (WILPF); Ada B. Krahl]
K,
1924-1928 [includes Delcevare King]
Kiwanis
Clubs of America / Kiwanis Club International, 1923-1931 [newsclippings not
filmed]
Kiwanis
Club International, 1923
L,
1921-1924 [includes George Mason La Monte; Senator Robert M. LaFollette; Julia
C.
Lathrop;
Isabel La Monte; League for Industrial Democracy (Norman Thomas,
etc.);
League of Nations: Library, etc.; Louis P. Lochner]
L,
1924-1928 [includes Senator Henri La Fontaine; Senator Robert M. LaFollette;
Platt R. Lawson (Denver Council for World
Peace); Corliss Lamont (Harvard
Law School, Harvard University); Henry W.
Leeds]
Box
152 [mf reel 41:137]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
League
for Democratic Control, 1922
Lamont,
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas W., 1927-1928
League
of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1921-1923
League
of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1924-1927
League
of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1927-1928 [includes Branches]
League
of Nations Union, 1922-1924
League
of Nations Union, 1923-1927
League
of Nations Union: Welsh National Council, 1924-1933
League
of Women Voters, 1924-1928 [mostly Branches]
Libraries
/ librarians (foreign), 1924-1937
Linton,
M. Albert, 1921-1928
L,
1924-1928 [includes Florence (Mrs. Thomas) Lamont; Alice Libby; Albert Linton;
Walter
Longstreth; League of Women Voters (Branches); Demarest Lloyd;
includes
some names beginning with M]
Box
153 [mf reel 41:138]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
M,
1921-1924 [includes Ruth Morgan & others (New York Council for Limitation
of
Armaments); Lucia Ames Mead]
Mc
Mac Ma, 1921-1924 [includes Harry R. McKeen; Captain Luke McNamee
(Director,
Office of Naval Intelligence, U.S. Navy Department)]
Mo-My,
1921-1924 [includes Laura Puffer Morgan; A.J. Muste]
M,
1924-1928
M,
1924-1928 [includes Tracy D. Mygatt]
M,
1924-1928 [includes Dr. John Mez; Gilbert L. MacMaster (Religious Society of
Friends, Germany); WILPF, Minnesota
Branch]
Box
154 [mf reel 41:139]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Massachusetts
Committee for International Reduction of Armaments, 1921-1923
Massachusetts
Council for International Cooperation, 1924-1928
LaMonte,
George M., 1924-1928
N,
1921-1924
N,
1925-1928 [includes National Catholic Welfare Conference; National Committee on
American
Japanese Relations (Sidney Gulick); National Committee on the Cause
and
Cure of War; National Council of Women]
N,
1925-1928 [includes National Council of Women (Anna Garlin Spencer, etc.);
Florence
(Mrs. George) Nasmyth; National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods
(National
Committee on Peace, etc.); Northern Friends' Peace Board; National
Education
Association; Navy Department (U.S.), Office of Naval Intelligence]
Box
155 [mf reel 41:139 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
N,
1922-1928 [includes New England Yearly Meeting; New Hampshire Peace Society
(Mary
Chase); National Kindergarten Association (Bessie Locke); New Jersey
State
Federation of Women (Carolyn LaMonte, Adelaide B. Conyngton);
National
League of Girls' Clubs]
Box
155 cont. [mf reel 41:140]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
N,
1924-1928 [includes Vincent D. Nicholson; Philip C. Nash (Antioch College);
National
Student Federation of the United States of America; National Student
Forum;
Nebraska Society for World Peace; Ray Newton; National Women's
Christian
Temperance Union (& Branches); Mr. & Mrs. Henry E. Niles; Mary
Caroline
H. Niles]
Nason,
Rachel Conrad (League of Nations Non-Partisan Association), 1924-1928
"The
Nation, 1922-1924
National
American Woman Suffrage Association (Carrie Chapman Catt), 1922-1923
National
Association of Ex-Military Reconstruction Aides, 1922; National Board of
Farm
Organizations, 1921-1923
National
Child Welfare Association, 1921-1923
National
Child Welfare Association, 1924-1928
Box
156 [mf reel 41:140 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
National
Council of Jewish Juniors [auxiliary of the Council of Jewish Women], 1924-
1927
National
Council of Jewish Women, 1924-1928
Box
156 cont. [mf reel 41:141]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
National
Council of Parents and Teachers, 1921-1926
National
Council of Jewish Women, 1921-1923: national office & state Branches
National
Council of Jewish Women, 1924-1928: St. Louis Branch
National
Council of Women, 1922-1923: Eva Perry Moore (Mrs. Philip North Moore)
National
Education Association, 1921-1923
National
Federation of Nonpartisan Clubs; North Dakota Federation of Nonpartisan
Clubs;
National Nonpartisan League, 1921-1923
National
Grange, 1922-1923 [includes state Branches]
National
Information Bureau, 1924-1929
National
Information Bureau, 1922-1923
National
League of Women Voters: national office & state Branches, 1921-1924 [2
folders]
Box
157 [mf reel 41:141 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
National
League of Women Voters, 1921-1923: local leagues
Box
157 cont. [mf reel 41:142]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
National
League of Women Voters, 1921-1923: state Branches
National
League of Women Voters, 1924-1928
National
Parent-Teacher Association, 1921-1923: national office & state/local
societies
National
Reform Association, 1921-1923
National
Student Committee for the Limitation of Armaments, 1921-1922
National
Student Forum, 1922-1923
National
Women's Trade Union League of America, 1921-1923
New
Hampshire Peace Society (Mary N. Chase), 1921-1923
New
York Council for International Cooperation to Prevent War, 1923-1927
New
York Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1921-1923
New York Peace
Society for International Justice & Friendship, 1922
Box
158 [mf reel 41:142 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Nicholson,
S. E. [Edgar], Associate Secretary, NCPW: correspondence with FJL &
others, 1921-1923
Nicholson,
S. E. [Edgar], Associate Secretary, NCPW: letters to Congresspersons &
replies received, 1922 [some of this may
be on mf reel 41:143]
Box
158 cont. [mf reel 41:143]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Nicholson,
S. E. [Edgar], Associate Secretary, NCPW: correspondence with FJL &
others,
1924-1928 [see note above in box 158]
No
More War Society of Summit County (Myer Wise, Akron, OH), 1922-1923
O,
1921-1924 [includes Violet Oakley; Mildred Scott Olmsted & Allen S. Olmsted
2nd;
General John F. O'Ryan]
O,
1921-1928 [includes Allen S. Olmsted 2nd; Carrie Wyckoff-Ormsbee;
Dr. G. Bromley
Oxnam;
Ohio League of Women Voters; Violet Oakley; Ohio WCTU; Ohio
Council
of Churches; Open Forum Speakers Bureau; Bishop G. Ashton Oldham;
General
John F. O'Ryan]
Box
159 [mf reel 41:143 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Owen,
Senator R.L. [re: speech given in 1923 concerning responsibility for world war]
Pf-Py,
1921-1924 [includes Philadelphia Young Democracy (Allen S. Olmsted 2nd);
Clarence
E. Pickett (Earlham College); Cornelia Bryce Pinchot (Mrs. Gifford
Pinchot);
Frederick J. Pohl; Francis E. Pollard (National Peace Council, London,
England);
Alice Thacher (Mrs. Louis F.) Post; Thomas C. Potts] [some may be on
mf reel 41:144]
Box
159 cont. [mf reel 41:144]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Pa-Pet,
1921-1924 [includes Alice Park; Kirby Page; George Foster Peabody; Drew
Pearson]
[some may be on mf reel 41:143]
P,
1924-1929 [includes Peace Association of Friends in America; Alice Park (WILPF,
Palo
Alto Branch); Alice Thacher (Mrs. Louis F.) Post; Frederick J. Pohl;
Douglas Phillips (Phillips Memorial
Gallery, Washington, DC)]
P,
1924-1928 [includes Katherine Pettit (Pine Mountain Settlement School Inc.,
Harlan
County,
KY); J.A.O. Preus (Governor of Minnesota, endorsing NCPW campaign
for
world cooperation); Alice Thacher (Mrs. Louis F.) Post; Pennsylvania Peace
Society
(Arabella Carter); Clarence Pickett (Earlham College)]
P,
1924-1928 [includes Peace Association of Friends in America; Frederick J. Pohl;
Levi
T. Pennington (President, Pacific College)]
Box
160 [mf reel 41:144 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Page,
Kirby, 1924-1928
Peace
Association of Friends in America (Allen D. Hole, President), 1921-1923
Box
160 cont. [mf reel 41:145]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Peace
Committee of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends, 1921-1923
Committee
on Peace and Service, Philadelphia, PA (Arabella Carter, etc.), 1924-1928
[includes
Philadelphia Young Friends' Committee, & Committee on Peace and
Justice,
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends]
Philadelphia
Council for World Peace, 1923 [3 items]
Pickard,
Bertram (Service International de la Socit des Amis [Quakers], Geneva,
Switzerland),
1926-1928
Portland
[Maine] Council for Prevention of War, 1921-1923
Philadelphia
Young Friends' Committee (Elsa Silber, Mary Moon, etc.), 1921-1923
[includes
Young Friends Movement]
Pollack,
Channing, 1925-1926
Box
161 [mf reel 41:145 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Q,
1922
Q,
1924-1928 [includes names beginning with R]
Ra-Ri,
1921-1924 [includes Jeannette Rankin (Illinois Committee of National
Consumers' League); Lord Riddle (London,
England)]
Box
161 cont. [mf reel 41:146]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
R-Ry,
1921-1924 [includes Theodore Roosevelt [original letter removed]; Julius
Rosenwald
(Sears, Roebuck & Co.); Charles Edward Russell]
R,
1924-1928 [includes Anna Steese Richardson (Good Citizenship Bureau, Woman's
Home
Companion); George A. Rhoads; Judge Hoge Ricks (Richmond, VA);
Anna
Rochester (The World Tomorrow); A.W. Ross (North Manchester, IN)]
R,
1924-1928 [includes Abby & Chester Roberts (Swarthmore, PA)]
R,
1924-1928 [includes Eleanor Roosevelt [nothing with her signature]; Dr.
Elisabeth
Rotten
(Internationaler Arbeitskreis fr Ereuerung der Erzeihung)]
Richards,
Rev. Leyton & Mrs. Richards (Fellowship of Reconciliation; World Alliance
for International Friendship Through the
Churches; Massachusetts Federation of
Churches;
Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham; Downs Congregational Church,
Bowden),
1923-1928
Box
162 [mf reel 41:146 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Rockefeller
Foundation, 1924-1926 [includes Dr. Raymond B. Fosdick]
Russell,
Charles Edward, 1924-1927
Sa-Sel,
1921-1924 [includes Helene Scheu-Riesz (Vienna, Austria); Rosika Schwimmer]
Box
162 cont. [mf reel 41:147]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Sh-Sm,
1921-1924 [Albert Shepard (New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society
of
Friends); H. Josephine Shute (WCTU of California)]
Sn-Sy,
1921-1924 [includes Society to Eliminate Economic Causes of War; Southern
Cooperative
League for Education and Social Service; Rosika Schwimmer [items
re:
her citizenship case]
S,
1924-1928 [includes F. Sigmund-Schultze; Annalee Stewart; Dr. Helene Stcker;
H.M. Swanwick
(Editor, "Foreign Affairs, London, England)
S,
1924-1928
Box
163 [mf reel 41:147 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
S,
1924-1928 [includes Susan K. Selfridge (The Church League of the Isolated);
Sesquicentennial International
Exposition, Philadelphia (PA), 1926 (includes
Friends' Sesqui-Centennial Commission, in
charge of the exhibits); Daniel Smiley
(Lake Mohonk Mountain House)]
Box
163 cont. [mf reel 41:148]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
S,
1924-1929 [includes Sesquicentennial International Exposition, Philadelphia
(PA),
1926 (also Friends' Sesqui-Centennial
Commission, in charge of the exhibits)]
S,
1924-1929 [includes Helene Scheu-Riesz]
S,
1924-1928 [includes Sesquicentennial Committee in Charge of The Exhibit on
Friendship Between the Nations]
S, 1924-1928
[includes Esther Morton Smith]
S, 1924-1928
[includes Rev. Thomas Sykes (Central Friends Church, High Point, NC);
Governor
William Sweet (Denver, CO); William B. Spofford (The Church
League
for Industrial Democracy)]
Box
164 [mf reel 41:148 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Saco
[Maine] Council for Prevention of War , 1922-1923
Sayre,
J. Nevin (Fellowship of Reconciliation; Committee on Militarism in Education)
&
Kathleen
W. Sayre, 1924-1929 [includes Reinhold Niebuhr]
Box
164 cont. [mf reel 41:149]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Scattergood,
Margaret (Children From Many Lands, NCPW), 1924
Schwimmer,
Rosika, 1924-1930
Smith,
Rennie (National Council for Prevention of War, Great Britain), 1926-1928
[includes
mis-filed items: Governor William Sweet (Denver, CO), 1923-1924;
Student
Volunteer Movement for Foreign Missions, Inc., 1927-1928]
Stevens,
Guy (Association of Producers of Petroleum in Mexico), 1927-1929
T,
1921-1924
Box
165 [mf reel 41:149 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
T,
1924-1928 [includes D. Elton Trueblood; Florence Taussig (WILPF)]
T,
1924-1928 [includes Helen Talboy (Club International, Geneva, Switzerland)]
Box
165 cont. [mf reel 41:150]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Taylor,
Jacob H. (NCPW): letters/reports to FJL, etc., 1928 [written mostly while in
the
west]
Thomas,
Dr. Augustus O. (Department of Education, Augusta, ME), 1924-1928
Thomas,
Norman (League for Industrial Democracy), 1928
U,
1921-1925 [includes United Christian Missionary Society; Union of Democratic
Control;
Scottish Foundation; Harriet Taylor Upton (Republican National
Committee)]
United
Society of Christian Endeavor, 1921-1923
Utah
Council for the Prevention of War, 1924-1929
V,
1921-1924 [includes Baron von Plessen (German Embassy); Roy Veatch]
V,
1924-1928 [includes Baron von Plessen (German Embassy); Roy Veatch (The World
Tomorow);
includes names starting with U, including United Society of Christian
Endeavor;
Oswald Garrison Villard]
Box
166 [mf reel 41:150 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Van
der Voort, Carl, 1924-1928: speaking engagements for FJL in Pittsburgh (PA)
Veterans
of Foreign Wars of the United States, 1921-1923
Wa-Wh,
1921-1924 [includes War Department, U.S.; Winifred Chappell (The Methodist
Federation
for Social Service); Hon. John W. Weeks (U.S. Secretary of War);
Beatrice Weller; Lydia G. Wentworth;
Samuel P. Wetherill Jr.
Wa-Wu,
1921-1924 [includes Woman's Foundation for World Concord; L. Hollings-
worth Wood; Richard R. Wood (Peace
Committee of the Philadelphia Yearly
Meeting of Friends); World Brotherhood
Federation]
Box
166 cont. [mf reel 41:151]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Wh-Wit,
1921-1924 [includes J. Paul Williams; Mabel C. Willard (Committee for
International
Reduction of Armament)]
W,
1924-1928 [Florence (Mrs. Arthur C.) Watkins (National Congress of Parents
&
Teachers);
Otto Wagner (Dresden, Germany); E. Raymond Wilson; War
Department, U.S.]
W,
1924-1928 [includes Grace Tower Warren (New York Yearly Meeting, Religious
Society
of Friends); Webster Groves Peace Council; Frances M. White]
W,
1924-1928 [includes White House; Alida E.S. (Mrs. Henry A.) Whitmarsh;
Lydia
G. Wentworth]
Box
167 [mf reel 41:151 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
W,
1924-1928 [inclues Witmarsum Theological Seminary (re: All-Mennonite
Convention); Mary E. Woolley (Mount
Holyoke College); Myer Wise (No More
War Society of Summit County, Akron, OH)]
W,
1924-1928 [includes Arthur Charles Watkins; Florence (Mrs. Arthur C.) Watkins]
W,
1924-1928 [includes Women's League of the United Synagogue of America]
Box
167 cont. [mf reel 41:152]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
W,
1924-1928 [includes Amy Woods; War Resisters International; Myer Wise; Lydia G.
Wentworth;
Julia Grace Wales: mss. "Our Threatened Inheritance]
Wayfarers
Travel Agency, 1922-1923
Webster
Groves Peace Council [1 item]
Webster,
Mary Phillips, 1924-1929 [NCPW staffperson?]
Wharton,
Susan P., 1924-1928 [includes Nov. 5, 1928 notification of her death &
article
re:
the Susan Parrish Wharton Memorial in the April 23, 1930 "Friends
Intelligencer]
White
House, 1927-1928
Wise,
Rabbi Steven, 1924-1928
Box
168 [mf reel 41:152 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Women's
Christian Temperance Union [WCTU], 1921-1923
Women's
Christian Temperance Union [WCTU], 1921-1923: Branches
Women's
Committee for World Disarmament, 1921-1922
Box
168 cont. [mf reel 41:153]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom [WILPF], 1921-1924: national
office & Branches
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom [WILPF], 1924-1927: national
office
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom [WILPF], 1924-1929: Branches
(PA,
NJ, NY)
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom [WILPF], 1921-1923: Branches
(PA)
Woman's
Missionary Union of Friends in America, 1922-1923
Box
168a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:153 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
W
[includes organizations, 1921-1923 (Woman's Peace Society; Women's Peace Union;
Western
Hemisphere; Women's Peace Foundation); Mrs. Samuel B.
Woodward,
1924-1928; L. Hollingsworth Wood]
Box
169 [mf reel 41:153 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
World
Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches, 1921-1923 [includes
Church
Peace Union]
World
Alliance for International Friendship Through the Churches, 1924-1929
World
Brotherhood Federation, 1924-1928
World
Fedreation of Education Associations [3 items; no correspondence]
World
Friendship Information Bureau & Clearing House, 1921-1923
World
Peace Foundation, 1924-1929
Y-Z,
1921-1924 [includes Stanley R. Yarnell (Friends' Peace Committee)]
Y-Z,
1924-1928
Box
169 cont. [mf reel 41:154]
General
Correspondence, 1921-1924 & 1924-1928
Young
Men's Christian Association [YMCA], 1921-1923
Young
Men's Christian Association [YMCA], 1921-1923: Branches
Young
Women's Christian Association [YWCA], 1921-1923
Young
Women's Christian Association [YWCA], 1921-1923: Branches
Young
Women's Christian Association [YWCA], 1924-1928: national office & Branches
Z,
1924-1928
Box
170 [mf reel 41:154 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
A
- American Friends Service Committee [AFSC]; B [includes Church of the
Brethren]
Box
170 cont. [mf reel 41:155]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Balch
- Brannan
Box
171 [mf reel 41:155 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
C
Box
171 cont. [mf reel 41:156]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Committee
on Militarism in Education - Department of State, U.S.
Box
172 [mf reel 41:156 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
E
- F; Elliott - Forbes
Box
172 cont. [mf reel 41:157]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Foreign
Policy Association; G; Gulick
Box
173 [mf reel 41:157 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
H;
Harper - Hazard
Box
173 cont. [mf reel 41:158]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
I-K;
Indiana Council on International Relations - Jacobs; L
Box
174 [mf reel 41:155]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
League
of Nations Association - Luscomb; M
Box
174 cont. [mf reel 41:159]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Michener
- National Board of the YWCA; N-O
Box
175 [mf reel 41:159 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
National Child
Welfare Association - National League of Women Voters; P-R; Rockefeller
Box
175 cont. [mf reel 41:160]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
S
Box
176 [mf reel 41:160 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Sayre
- Stockwell; T-W
Box
176 cont. [mf reel 41:161]
General
Correspondence, 1929-1930 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Watkins
- World Peace Commission; Z
Box
177 [mf reel 41:161 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
A
- Arnold-Forster; B
Box
177 cont. [mf reel 41:162]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
B
(cont.)
Box
178 [mf reel 41:162 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
B
(cont.); Barber - Brannan, 1929-1933
Box
179 [mf reel 41:163]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
C;
Committee on Militarism in Education - Colcord
Box
179 cont. [mf reel 41:164]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Crosby
Box
180 [mf reel 41:164 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
D
- F
Box
181 [mf reel 41:165]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Federal
Council of Churches of Christ in America - Fradkin
Box
182 [mf reel 41:165 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
G
Box
182 cont. [mf reel 41:166]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
General
Conference, Religious Society of Friends - Gulick; H
Box
183 [mf reel 41:166 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
H
(cont.)
Box
183 cont. [mf reel 41:167]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
H
(cont.) - J; Jordan; K; Kimball
Box
184 [mf reel 41:167 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
L
Box
184 cont. [mf reel 41:168]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
L
(cont.); Lamont - League of Nations Union (British)
Box
185 [mf reel 41:168 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Libby
- Luscomb; M
Box
185 cont. [mf reel 41:169]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
M;
MacMaster
Box
186 [mf reel 41:169 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
N;
National Committee on the Cause & Cure of War (Carrie Chapman Catt, Chair)
Box
186 cont. [mf reel 41:170]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
National
Council of Jewish Women - National World Court Committee
Box
187 [mf reel 41:170 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
O
- P
Box
187 cont. [mf reel 41:171]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
P;
Page - Peace Heroes Memorial Society
Box
188 [mf reel 41:171 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Pennsylvania
Council of Churches - Post; Q
Box
188 cont. [mf reel 41:172]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
R
Box
189 [mf reel 41:172 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Rockefeller;
S
Box
189 cont. [mf reel 41:173]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
S
(cont..)
Box
190 [mf reel 41:173 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Sayre
- Strowbridge; T
Box
190 cont. [mf reel 41:174]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
U
- W; Union of Democratic Control; Van der Voort
Box
191 [mf reel 41:174 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
W
Box
191 cont. [mf reel 41:175]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
W
(cont.); War Resisters League - Webster
Box
192 [mf reel 41:175 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Wilson
Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF): International
Office
Box
192 cont. [mf reel 41:176]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) Massachusetts Branch
&
Pennsylvania Branch - Wood
Box
193 [mf reel 41:176 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1931-1933 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
World Alliance
for International Friendship - World Peace Youth Congress; X - Z;
Yarnall
- YMCA
Box
194 [mf reel 41:177]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
A
(A-M); Adult Education Council, Chicago; Addams, Jane - Allen
Box
195 [mf reel 41:177 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
A
[first name starts with N-Z]; Am [first name starts with A-G]
Box
195 cont. [mf reel 41:178]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
American
Academy of Political & Social Scientists - American Friends Service
Committee
[AFSC]
Box
196 [mf reel 41:178 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
American
Inter-Organization Council, Geneva, Switzerland; Am [first name starts with
H-Z];
American League Against War & Fascism; B [first name starts with A-B]
Box
197 [mf reel 41:179]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
B
[first name starts with C-K]
Box
198 [mf reel 41:179 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
B
[first name starts with L-Z]; Be [first name starts with A-C]
Box
199 [mf reel 41:180]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Bixler;
Be [first name starts with D-I]
Box
200 [mf reel 41:180 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Be
[first name starts with J-Z]
Box
201 [mf reel 41:180 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Br
[first name starts with A-B]; Brethren, Church of the
Box
201 cont. [mf reel 41:181]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Br
[first name starts with C-E]
Box
202 [mf reel 41:181 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Br
[first name starts with F-M]
Box
203. [mf reel 41:181 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Br
[first name starts with N-S]
Box
203 cont. [mf reel 41:182]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Br
[first name starts with T-Z]; C [first name starts with A-C]
Box
204 [mf reel 41:182 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
C
[first name starts with D-Z]
Box
205 [mf reel 41:183]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ch
[first name starts with A-B]; Chace; Ch [first name starts with C-K]
Box
206 [mf reel 41:183 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ch
[first name starts with N-Z]; Cincinnati Peace League; Co [first name starts
with A-B]
Box
207 [mf reel 41:183 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Co
[first name starts with C]
Box
207 cont. [mf reel 41:184]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Co
[first name starts with D-I]
Box
208 [mf reel 41:184 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Co
[first name starts with J-S]; Committee on Militarism in Education
Box
209 [mf reel 41:185]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Co
[first name starts with T-Z]; D [first name starts with A-G]; Darling, H.M.
Box
210 [mf reel 41:185 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
D
[first name starts with H-Z]; Des Moines Peace Council; Dexter, R.
Box
211 [mf reel 41:186]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Di
[first name starts with A-S]
Box
212 [mf reel 41:186 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Di
[first name starts with T-Z]; E [first name starts with A-K]
Box
213 [mf reel 41:187]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
E
[first name starts with L-Z]; English, M.; F [first name starts with A-C];
Federal
Council Commission on Christian Education
Box
214 [mf reel 41:187 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
F
[first name starts with D-I]
Box
214 cont. [mf reel 41:188]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Fosdick,
H.E.
Box
215 [mf reel 41:188 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
F
[first name starts with J-M]; Forbes, Mrs. J. Malcolm
Box
216 [mf reel 41:188 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
F
[first name starts with N-S]
Box
216 cont. [mf reel 41:189]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
F
[first name starts with T-Z]; G [first name starts with A-E]
Box
217 [mf reel 41:189 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
G
[first name starts with F-Z]; Georgia Peace Society
Box
218 [mf reel 41:189 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Go
[first name starts with A-C]
Box
218 cont. [mf reel 41:190]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Go
[first name starts with D-M]
Box
219 [mf reel 41:190 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Go
[first name starts with N-Z]; H [first name starts with A-C]; Harris, Alan
Box
220 [mf reel 41:190 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
H
[first name starts with D-E]
Box
220 cont. [mf reel 41:191]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
H
[first name starts with F-K]
Box
221 [mf reel 41:191 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
H
[first name starts with L-Z]; Harvey, William; He [first name starts with A-C]
Box
222 [mf reel 41:191 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
He
[first name starts with D-I]
Box
222 cont. [mf reel 41:192]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
He
[first name starts with J-Z]
Box
223 [mf reel 41:192 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ho
[first name starts with A-K]
Box
224 [mf reel 41:192 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ho
[first name starts with L-Z]; Hume, Samuel
Box
224 cont. [mf reel 41:193]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
I
[first name starts with A-E]
Box
225 [mf reel 41:193 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
I
[first name starts with F-Z]; International Peace Campaign; J [first name
starts
with A-C]
Box
226 [mf reel 41:193 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
J
[first name starts with D-K]
Box
226 cont. [mf reel 41:194]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
J[first
name starts with L-S]
Box
227 [mf reel 41:194 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
J
[first name starts with T-Z]; K [first name starts with A-E]; Kimball, Chase
Box
228 [mf reel 41:194 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
K
[first name starts with F-M]
Box
228 cont. [mf reel 41:195]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
K
[first name starts with N-S]; Ki [first name starts with N-S]
Box
229 [mf reel 41:195 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
K
[first name starts with T-Z]; L [first name starts with A-E]
Box
230 [mf reel 41:195 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
L
[first name starts with F-S]; Levering, Miriam
Box
231 [mf reel 41:196]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
League
of Nations Associations (local & national); League of Nations societies
(Europe
&
New Zealand); League of Nations Union, Great Britain; L [first name starts
with
T-Z]; Li [first name starts with A-E]; Lilienthal, Mrs. Ernest
Box
232 [mf reel 41:196 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Li
[first name starts with F-Z]; M [first name starts with A-B]
Box
233 [mf reel 41:196 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
M
[first name starts with C]; Mc [first name starts with D-E]
Box
233 cont. [mf reel 41:197]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
M
[first name starts with D-I]; Mc [first name starts with H-I]
Box
234 [mf reel 41:197 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Mc
[first name starts with N-S]; Mc [first name starts with J-K]; M [first name
starts
with J-K]; Mc [first name starts with
L-M]; M [first name starts with L-S]
Box
235 [mf reel 41:197 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Mc
[first name starts with T-Z]; M [first name starts with T-Z]
Box
235 cont. [mf reel 41:198]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Me
[first name starts with A-G]; Mid-West Council on International Relations
Box
236 [mf reel 41:198 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Me
[first name starts with H-Z]; Mead, Lucia Ames; Mehus, O.; Mo [first name
starts
with A-B]
Box
236 cont. [mf reel 41:199]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Munsell,
A.
Box
237 [mf reel 41:199 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Mo
[first name starts with C-Z]
Box
238 [mf reel 41:199 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
N
[first name starts with A-C]; National Board, YWCA - National Council of Women
Box
239 [mf reel 41:199 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
N
[first name starts with D-E]
Box
239 cont. [mf reel 41:200]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
N
[first name starts with F-K]; New History Society & Junior Caravan; New
Jersey
Joint Council on International Relations
Box
240 [mf reel 41:200 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
N
[first name starts with L-Z]; O [first name starts with A-B]
Box
240 cont. [mf reel 41:201]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
O
[first name starts with C]
Box
241 [mf reel 41:201 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
O
[first name starts with D-Z]; Open Forum Speakers Bureau; P [first name starts
with A-B]; Price
Box
242 [mf reel 41:201 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
P
[first name starts with C-I]
Box
242 cont. [mf reel 41:202]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Peace
Heroes Memorial Society
Box
243 [mf reel 41:202 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
P
[first name starts with J-S]; Pope, Senator James
Box
244 [mf reel 41:202 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
P
[first name starts with N-Z]; Q [first name starts with A-Z]; R [first name
starts
with A-E]
Box
245 [mf reel 41:202 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
R
[first name starts with F-G]
Box
245 cont. [mf reel 41:203]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
R
[first name starts with H-Z]; Riley, Rev. William
Box
246 [mf reel 41:203 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ro
[first name starts with A-G]
Box
246 cont. [mf reel 41:204]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ro
[first name starts with H-I]
Box
247 [mf reel 41:204 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Ro
[first name starts with J-Z]; S [first name starts with A-E]
Box
248 [mf reel 41:204 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
S
[first name starts with F-S]; Sayre, J. Nevin
Box
249 [mf reel 41:204 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
S
[first name starts with T-Z]; Se [first name starts with A-C]
Box
249 cont. [mf reel 41:205]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Shain, C.; Se
[first name starts with D-G] [includes French translation of "Arms &
the
Men by E. Shellenberg, & relevant correspondence]
Box
250 [mf reel 41:205 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Se
[first name starts with H-Z]; Sharp, W.
Box
251 [mf reel 41:205 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Sm
[first name starts with A-K]
Box
251 cont. [mf reel 41:206]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Sm
[first name starts with L-M]
Box
252 [mf reel 41:206 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Sm
[first name starts with N-Z]; St [first name starts with A-E]; State
Department, U.S.; Sward,
E.
Box
253 [mf reel 41:206 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
St
[first name starts with F-G]
Box
253 cont. [mf reel 41:207]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
St
[first name starts with H-M]
Box
254 [mf reel 41:207 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
St
[first name starts with N-Z]; Swedish peace organizations; T [first name starts
with A-C]
Box
255 [mf reel 41:207 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
T
[first name starts with D-G]
Box
255 cont. [mf reel 41:208]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
T
[first name starts with H-M]
Box
256 [mf reel 41:208 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Correspondence,
T [first name starts with N-Z]; U-V [first name starts with A-I]
Box
257 [mf reel 41:208 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
U-V
[first name starts with J-Z]
Box
257 cont. [mf reel 41:209]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
W
[first name starts with A-C]
Box
258 [mf reel 41:209 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
W
[first name starts with D-K]; War Department, U.S.; White House (Franklin D.
Roosevelt)
Box
259 [mf reel 41:209 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
W
[first name starts with L-M]; We [first name starts with L-M]
Box
259 cont. [mf reel 41:210]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Weyl,
Maurice; W [first name starts with N-Z]
Box
260 [mf reel 41:210 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Wi
[first name starts with A-E]; World Alliance for International Friendship;
Wo [first name starts with D-E]
Box
261 [mf reel 41:210 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Wi
[first name starts with F-M]; Wilson, Harley
Box
261 cont. [mf reel 41:211]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Wo
[first name starts with L-M]
Box
262 [mf reel 41:211 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
Wi
[first name starts with N-Z]; World Peace Foundation - World Union of Women
for International Concord
Box
263 [mf reel 41:211 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
X-Z
[first name starts with A-S]; Young, Bradford
Box
263 cont. [mf reel 41:212]
General
Correspondence, 1934-1936 [arranged alphabetically]
X-Z
[first name starts with T-Z]; YWCA
Box
264 [mf reel 41:212 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
A-Al [first name
starts with A-I]; Am-Az [first name starts with A-G]; American Friends
Service
Committee [AFSC]; Ba-Be [first name starts with A-C]; Be-Bo [first
name
starts with A-C]; Bliven - Boss
Box
265 [mf reel 41:212 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Br-By
[first name starts with A-M]; Brethren, Church of the; Burdick, F.
Box
265 cont. [mf reel 41:213]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Br-By
[first name starts with N-S]
Box
266 [mf reel 41:213 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Br
[first name starts with T-Z]; Ca-Ce [first name starts with A-Z]
Box
267 [mf reel 41:213 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Ch-Cl
[first name starts with A-I]
Box
267 cont. [mf reel 41:214]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Ch-Cl
[first name starts with J-Z]; Co-Cz [first name starts with A-E]
Box
268 [mf reel 41:214 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Co-Cz
[first name starts with F-Z]
Box
269 [mf reel 41:214 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Da-Dh
[first name starts with A-I]
Box
269 cont. [mf reel 41:215]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Da-Dh
[first name starts with I-Z]
Box
270 [mf reel 41:215 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Di-Dz
[first name starts with A-Z]; E [first name starts with A-E]
Box
271 [mf reel 41:216]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
E
[first name starts with F-Z]; F [first name starts with A-Z]; French - Fisher
Box
272 [mf reel 41:216 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Forbes
- Foreign Policy Association
Box
272 cont. [mf reel 41:217]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Freeman;
Ga-Gl [first name starts with A-Z]; Go-Gz [first name starts with A-Z];
Gold Star Mothers - Gray, Phillip
Box
273 [mf reel 41:217 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Ha,
He-Hi, Ho-Hy [first name starts with A-Z]; Hunt, S. Foster; I [first name
starts
with A-Z]; J [first name starts with A-M]
Box
274 [mf reel 41:218]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
J
[first name starts with N-Z]; K [first name starts with A-Z]; L [first name
starts with
A-Z]; Lantz, Elizabeth - Ludlow, Senator
Louis; Li [first name starts with A-Z]
Box
275 [mf reel 41:218 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
M
[first name starts with A-Z]; Maverick, Maury
Box
275 cont. [mf reel 41:219]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Me
- Mi [first name starts with A-Z]; Mo [first name starts with A-Z]; Morgan,
Laura
Puffer; N [first name starts with A-K]
Box
276 [mf reel 41:219 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
N
(L-Z); National Federation of Business & Professional Women's Clubs -
National
Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods; O [first name starts with A-Z]; P [first name starts
with A-M]
Box
276 cont. [mf reel 41:220]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
P
[first name starts with N-Z]; Q [first name starts with A-Z]; Ra-Ri [first name
starts
with A-M]
Box
277 [mf reel 41:220 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Ra-Ri
[first name starts with N-Z]; Rivers; Ro-Ry [first name starts with A-Z] Sa-Sc
[first
name starts with A-Z]; Sayre; Se-Sl
[first name starts with A-M]
Box
277 cont. [mf reel 41:221]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Se-Sl
[first name starts with N-Z]; Sm-Sr [first name starts with A-I]; Speakman, J.
Box
278 [mf reel 41:221 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Sm-Sr [first
name starts with J-Z]; St-Sy [first name starts with A-Z]; State Department,
U.S.;
T [first name starts with A-Z]; Thomas - Topping; U-V [first name starts
with
A-Z]; Wa-Wh [first name starts with A-C]
Box
279 [mf reel 41:221 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Wa-Wh
[first name starts with D-I]
Box
279 cont. [mf reel 41:222]
General
Correspondence, 1937-1939 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Wa-Wh [first
name starts with J-Z]; War Resisters League - White, William; Wi-Wy
[first
name starts with A-Z]; World Peaceways, Inc.; X-Z [first name starts with
A-Z]
Box
280 [mf reel 41:222 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
A
[first name starts with A-Z]; Am [first name starts with A-E]; Andrae, E.
American
Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Box
280 cont. [mf reel 41:223]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Armstrong,
D. - Anthony, H.; Am [first name starts with F-Z]
Box
281 [mf reel 41:223 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
B
[first name starts with A-Z]; Babbot, F. - Bancroft, P.; Be [first name starts
with A-E];
Behre Bixler
Box
281 cont. [mf reel 41:224]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Be
[first name starts with F-K]; Boldt, H.; Benjamin, J.
Box
282 [mf reel 41:224 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Be
[first name starts with L-Z]; Bevilacqua - Broyes, B.; Br [first name starts
with A-M];
Breed, E. - Briggs, M.
Box
282 cont. [mf reel 41:225]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Brooks,
Lawrence - Broughton, Nicholas; Br [first name starts with N-S]
Box
283 [mf reel 41:225 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Birdsall; Br
[first name starts with T-Z]; C [first name starts with A-Z]; Carhart; Ch
[first
name
starts with A-Z]; Clapper; Co [first name starts with A-G]; Cordian, A. -
Cowles,
G.
Box
284 [mf reel 41:225 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Co
[first name starts with H-K]; Creed, H. "Conscientious Objector
Box
284 cont. [mf reel 41:226]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Co
[first name starts with L-Z]; Cotton, J. - Cope, W.; D [first name starts with
A-E];
Davis - Dehn
Box
285 [mf reel 41:226 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
D
[first name starts with F-Z]; Dennis, L. - Davison, W.
Box
285 cont. [mf reel 41:227]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Di
[first name starts with A-Z]; Dunn; E [first name starts with A-C]; Edwards
Box
286 [mf reel 41:227 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Elkinton,
A. - Eisendrath, O.; E [first name starts with D-Z]; F [first name starts with
A-C]; Fowler
Box
286 cont. [mf reel 41:228]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
F
[first name starts with D-I]; Fridell, E. - Fey, H.
Box
287 [mf reel 41:228 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Fisher,
H. - General Alliance of Unitarian Women; F [first name starts with J-Z]; G
[first
name starts with A-C]
Box
287 cont. [mf reel 41:229]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
G
[first name starts with D-G]
Box
288 [mf reel 41:229 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
G
[first name starts with H-Z]; Gannett; Go [first name starts with A-Z];
Gannett, W.
Griffin, V.
Box
288 cont. [mf reel 41:230]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Ha
[first name starts with A-Z]
Box
289 [mf reel 41:230 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
H
[first name starts with A-Z]; Hamlin, C. - Harris, W.; He [first name starts
with A-C]
Box
290 [mf reel 41:230 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
He
[first name starts with D-S]; Hesse, P.
Box
290 cont. [mf reel 41:231]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
He,
[first name starts with T-Z]; Hilliard, W.; Ho [first name starts with A-Z];
Holt, H. -
Hunter, S.
Box
291 [mf reel 41:231]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
I
[first name starts with A-Z]; Ingersoll, R.; J [first name starts with A-I];
Johnson, C. -
Jones, E.; Jervey, C.
Box
291 cont. [mf reel 41:232]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
J
[first name starts with J-Z]; Jones, M. - Kimball, Chase; K [first name starts
with A-C]
Box
292 [mf reel 41:232 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Klingberg,
E. - Kneeland, I.; K [first name starts with D-S]
Box
292 cont. [mf reel 41:233]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
K
[first name starts with T-Z]; Kistner, T.; Lantz, E.; L [first name starts with
A-G]
Box
293 [mf reel 41:233 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
L
[first name starts with H-Z]; Leeds - Lingelbach, W.; Ma [first name starts
with A-T]
Box
293 cont. [mf reel 41:234]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Me
[first name starts with A-K]; Mills, C.
Box
294 [mf reel 41:234 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Me
[first name starts with L-Z]; Mo - Mu [first name starts with A-G]; Mehus, O.
Morgan, D.
Box
294 cont. [mf reel 41:235]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Mock,
F.C. - Murray, F.J.
Box
295 [mf reel 41:235 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Mo
[first name starts with H-Z]; Mooney, J. - Oldham, A.; N [first name starts
with A-Z];
O [first name starts with A-I]
Box
296 [mf reel 41:235 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
O
[first name starts with J-Z]; Olmsted, Mildred Scott; Palmer, A.
Box
296 cont. [mf reel 41:236]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
P
[first name starts with A-S]; Price, A. - Peace Now Movement
Box
297 [mf reel 41:236 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
P
[first name starts with T-Z]; Probst, J.E.
Box
297 cont. [mf reel 41:237]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Potts,
T. - Ryan, A.; Q [first name starts with A-Z]; R [first name starts with A-Z];
S [first
name starts with A-C]
Box
298 [mf reel 41:237 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
S
[first name starts with D-S]; Saleskie - Schellenberg, Mamie
Box
298 cont. [mf reel 41:238]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Scattergood,
Maria - Speakman, J.; S [first name starts with T-Z]; Se [first name starts
with A-Z]; Sm [first name starts with
A-K]
Box
299 [mf reel 41:238 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Sm
[first name starts with L-Z]; St [first name starts with A-C]; Smith - Stafford
Box
299 cont. [mf reel 41:239]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
St
[first name starts with D-S]; Stinger - Stokes
Box
300 [mf reel 41:239 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
St
[first name starts with T-Z]; T [first name starts with A-M]; Taylor - Torpats
Box
300 cont. [mf reel 41:240]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
T
[first name starts with N-Z]; U-V [first name starts with A-Z]; Thomas -
Villard
Box
301 [mf reel 41:240 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
W
[first name starts with A-I]; Watkins - Welch
Box
301 cont. [mf reel 41:241]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
W
[first name starts with J-Z]; Wi [first name starts with A-E]; Welles - World
Alliance
for International Friendship
Box
302 [mf reel 41:241 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1940-1945 [arranged by Library Bureau System]
Wi
[first name starts with F-Z]; X-Z [first name starts with A-Z]; Wilcox - Womer
Box
303 [mf reel 41:241 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ab-Al;
Abbott - Ahrens
Box
303 cont. [mf reel 41:242]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Am-Ba;
Ahrens - Baade
Box
304 [mf reel 41:242 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Be-Bo;
Babbot - Boeker
Box
304 cont. [mf reel 41:244]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Boeker
[writings]
Box
305 [mf reel 41:244 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Br-Ca;
Bofman - Cadbury
Box
305 cont. [mf reel 41:245]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Campbell
- Capper
Box
306 [mf reel 41:245 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ce-Cov;
Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors - Cornell, A.
Box
306 cont. [mf reel 41:246]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Cr-Cu;
Cornell, J. - Cromwell
Box
307 [mf reel 41:246 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Da-E;
Davis - Dyer
Box
307 cont. [mf reel 41:247]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Em-Ez;
Eisendrath - Emmet
Box
308 [mf reel 41:247 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Fa-Fo;
Farmer - Freeman
Box
308 cont. [mf reel 41:248]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Fridell
- Furstenvalde
Box
309 [mf reel 41:248 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ga-Hal;
Gaevernitz - Hall
Box
309 cont. [mf reel 41:249]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Hamblen;
Ham-Hap
Box
310 [mf reel 41:249 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Har-Ho;
Hamlin - Hoffman
Box
310 cont. [mf reel 41:250]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Holdridge
Box
311 [mf reel 41:250 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Hu-Je;
Holmes - Jewett
Box
312 [mf reel 41:250 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Jo
Box
312 cont. [mf reel 41:251]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Johnson,
Mordecai - Klingelhofer; Ka-Ky
Box
313 [mf reel 41:252]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
La-Ly;
Ladd - Lowrie
Box
313 cont. [mf reel 41:253]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ludlow
Box
314 [mf reel 41:253 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ma-Mi;
MacDonald - Morley
Box
314 cont. [mf reel 41:254]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Mo;
Morris
Box
315 [mf reel 41:254 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Mu-Ne;
Mundt - Newman
Box
315 cont. [mf reel 41:255]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Ni-Nu;
Nichols
Box
316 [mf reel 41:255 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
O-Pa;
Oberndorf - Parsons; Peace Now Movement
Box
316 cont. [mf reel 41:256]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Pe-Pl;
People's Lobby - Pitman
Box
317 [mf reel 41:256 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Po-Re;
Pickard - Regnery; Reuther
Box
317 cont. [mf reel 41:257]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Regnery
(cont.)
Box
318 [mf reel 41:257 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Rh-Sa;
Richards - Roosevelt
Box
318 cont. [mf reel 41:258]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Sc;
Sargent - Scanlan
Box
319 [mf reel 41:258 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Se-So;
Scattergood - Spooner
Box
319 cont. [mf reel 41:259]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
St-Sto;
Stewart
Box
320 [mf reel 41:259 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Su-Th;
Stokes - Terminiello
Box
320 cont. [mf reel 41:260]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Thackery
- Tobin; To-V
Box
321 [mf reel 41:260 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Vandenberg
- Walser; Vo-Wa
Box
321 cont. [mf reel 41:261]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
We;
Wang - Wechsler
Box
322 [mf reel 41:261 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Wh-Wi;
Wherry - White
Box
322 cont. [mf reel 41:262]
General
Correspondence, 1946-1950 [arranged alphabetically]
Wise
- Yarrow; Wo-Z
Box
323 [mf reel 41:262 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
A-Ay;
Ahrens - Allinson
Box
323 cont. [mf reel 41:263]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
American
Academy of Political & Social Science American Friends Service
Committee
[AFSC]
Box
324 [mf reel 41:263 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
American
Friends Service Committee [AFSC] (cont.) - Armstrong; Ba
Box
324 cont. [mf reel 41:264]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Baade
- Blomberg; Be-Bl
Box
325 [mf reel 41:264 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Bo;
Bofman - Bowles
Box
325 cont. [mf reel 41:265]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Br-Ce;
Braun - Cameron
Box
326 [mf reel 41:265 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Central
Committee for Conscientious Objectors
Box
326 cont. [mf reel 41:266]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ch-Co;
Church Peace Mission - Combs
Box
327 [mf reel 41:266 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Committee
for Economic Development - Committee on the Present Danger
Box
327a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:267]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Condon
- Cronbach (Peace Heroes Memorial Society); Cr-Cu
Box
328 [mf reel 41:267 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Da-De;
Demarest
Box
328 cont. [mf reel 41:268]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Davis
- Douglas; Di-Dn
Box
329 [mf reel 41:268 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Dulles
- Dunnico; Ea-Ei
Box
329 cont. [mf reel 41:269]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Eby
- Elkinton; Ei-Ev
Box
330 [mf reel 41:269 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Embick
- Federation of American Scientists; F
Box
330 cont. [mf reel 41:270]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Fellowship
of Reconciliation
Box
331 [mf reel 41:270 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Fellowship
Magazine - Flynn
Box
331 cont. [mf reel 41:271 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Forbes
- Ford; Fo-Fu
Box
332 [mf reel 41:271 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Forstner
- Fry; Garrigue; G-Gl
Box
332 cont. [mf reel 41:272]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Gn-Go
Box
333 [mf reel 41:272 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Gr-Ha;
Gray - Harris
Box
333 cont. [mf reel 41:273 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Hart
- Hatch, Harold
Box
334 [mf reel 41:273 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Hatch,
Richard - Hoover War Library; He-Ho
Box
334 cont. [mf reel 41:274]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Horton
- Hutchinson; Hu
Box
335 [mf reel 41:274 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
I;
Indian Embassy - International Peace Bureau
Box
335 cont. [mf reel 41:275]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
International
Peace Bureau - Jenner; Ja-Je
Box
336 [mf reel 41:275 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Jo-Ju;
Joffo - Justice, Department of (U.S.)
Box
336 cont. [mf reel 41:276]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ka-Ki;
Kade - Klingelhofer
Box
337 [mf reel 41:276 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ko-Le;
Krupp - Laubach
Box
337 cont. [mf reel 41:277]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Lemme
- Lloyd; Li-Ll
Box
338 [mf reel 41:277 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Lo-Ly;
Lodge - Luce-Clausen
Box
338 cont. [mf reel 41:278]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
M-Mac;
MacArthur
Box
339 [mf reel 41:278 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Mc;
McCarthy - McCarran
Box
339 cont. [mf reel 41:279]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
McCloy
- Michener; Me-Mo
Box
339 cont. [mf reel 41:280]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Moll
- Moors
Box
340 [mf reel 41:280 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Mo-N;
Morris - National Service Board for Religious Objectors [NSBRO]
Box
341 [mf reel 41:281]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
National
WCTU - Peter; Post War World Council; O-Pe
Box
341 cont. [mf reel 41:282]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ph-Py;
Porter - Prestinari
Box
342 [mf reel 41:282 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ra-Ri;
Radio Free Russia - Regnery
Box
342 cont. [mf reel 41:283]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Rankin;
Rh-Ri
Box
343 [mf reel 41:283 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Ro-Sc;
Roosevelt - Schuchardt
Box
343 cont. [mf reel 41:284]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Schrausshuen
- Shafer; Seesholz; Shaw; Sc-Sh
Box
344 [mf reel 41:284 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Soviet
Embassy - State, Department of (U.S.); Sm-St
Box
344 cont. [mf reel 41:285]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
State,
Department of (U.S.) - Stevens
Box
345 [mf reel 41:285 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Stewart
- Truman; T-Tr
Box
345 cont. [mf reel 41:285 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
U
Box
345 cont. [mf reel 41:286]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
U.S.
National Committee for UNESCO - Vining; V
Box
347 [mf reel 41:286 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
Wa;
Warburg
Box
347 cont. [mf reel 41:287]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
War
Resisters League - Willard; We-Wi
Box
348 [mf reel 41:287 cont.]
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom [WILPF] - Workshop on World
Disarmament;
Wo-Wu
Box
348 cont. [mf reel 41:288]
General
Correspondence, 1951-1955 [arranged alphabetically]
World
Reconstruction & World Disarmament [WILPF] - Zacharias; X-Z
Box
349 [mf reel 41:288 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
A-B;
American Friends Service Committee [AFSC] - Beverage Memorial Fund for
Education,
1956
Box
349 cont. [mf reel 41:289]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
Beverage
Memorial Fund, 1957-1960; C
Box
350 [mf reel 41:289 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
D-F;
Eckels - Friends Committee on National Legislation [FCNL]
Box
350 cont. [mf reel 41:290]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
G
- J
Box
351 [mf reel 41:290 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
Krupp
von Bohlen - Library of Congress; K-M
Box
351 cont. [mf reel 41:291]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
Mackenzie
- Ozaki; N-O
Box
351a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:291]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
P
Box
352 [mf reel 41:291 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
R-S;
Stone
Box
352 cont. [mf reel 41:292]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, 1938-1971 Women's International League
for
Peace and Freedom [WILPF]; T-U
Box
352a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:292]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
V-Z
Box
352a [mf reel 41:292 cont.]
General
Correspondence, 1955 (cont.) -1971 [arranged alphabetically]
Estate of George
R. Cromby, 1957-1970; correspondence with James F. Finucane,
1972-1975
[not on microfilm]
Series F: Subject
& Special Project Files
Box
353 [mf reel 41:293]
Campaigns
Washington
Conference on Limitation of Armaments, 1921-1922
Cooperation
with/re: Conference, 1921-1922
Cooperation
with/re: Conference: "Literary Digest (issue re: Conference,
Nov.
12, 1921)
Cooperation
with/re: Conference: correspondence
Cooperation
with/re: Conference: editorial contest in college papers (held in
Washington
(DC) in Dec. 1921)
No-More-War
Campaign
Support
by state governors, 1921 (Dec.)
Misc.
1922
No
More War Day, July 29, 1922
Proposed peace
conference: correspondence re: possible names, 1922 (Dec.)
Law - Not War
Day, 1923
Form
letters sent; correspondence; releases sent
Correspondence
Box 353a (1/2
box) [mf reel 41:293 cont.]
Campaigns
Law Not War
Day, 1923
Misc.
material; correspondence
Newsclippings,
etc. [newsclippings not filmed]
Law Not War
Day, 1925
No More War Day,
1923-1926: foreign celebrations (Britih, Dutch, German, etc.)
Box
354 [mf reel 41:294]
Campaigns
World
Cooperation Campaign, 1924 (July)
Correspondence;
form letters sent; releases sent; etc.
Misc.
mimeographed material produced
Newsclippings,
1924 [not filmed]
Defense
or Mobilization Day, 1924: correspondence; releases sent; etc. [2
folders]
Defense
Day, 1924: correspondence of FJL with President Coolidge, etc.
Defense
or Mobilization Day, 1924: protests newsclippings, etc.
Defense
Day, 1924: protests Goosestep Day
Posters
[none found in box 03/05]
Photographs
[none found in box 03/05]
Releases
Newsclippings
Box 354a (1/2
box) [mf reel 41:294 cont.]
Campaigns
Campaign to
Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Committee
on Peace With Latin America: meeting minutes, etc., 1927
Committee
on Peace With Latin America: form letters sent; releases sent, etc.,
1927
Letter
by Joseph Chamberlain (et.al.) sent to 240 professors, 1927: affirmative
replies,
etc.
Letter
(telegram) by Raymond Fosdick sent, 1927: affirmative replies received;
lists of names
Letter
(telegram) by Raymond Fosdick sent, 1927: affirmative replies received
[names
used in supplementary release, Jan. 19, 1927]
Box
355 [mf reel 41:295]
Campaigns
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Newscippings
re: Mexico prior to crisis, 1926
Letter
by Raymond Fosdick sent, 1927: acknowledgements from "out of town
recipients
War
with Mexico, 1927: forgery by Hearst of Mexico state papers
Correspondence
re: arbitration, 1927
Misc.,
1927
Refusal
to sign arbitration statement, 1927
Correspondence
[arranged by state: Alabama Iowa]
Correspondence
[arranged by state: Kansas Montana]
Box 355a (1/2
box) [mf reel 41:295 cont.]
Campaigns
Campaign to
Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Correspondence
[arranged by state: New Hampshire Wisconsin]
Correspondence,
1926 (Dec.) 1927
"Pan
Pacific Progress (Mexican edition), 1927 (July)
Box
356 [mf reel 41:296]
Campaigns
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Correspondence
& resolutions against U.S. intervention in Mexico, 1927
Campaign to
Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927 / Campaign re: Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Efforts
of NCPW & other groups [includes several letters]
Efforts
of NCPW & other groups (cont.) [newsclippings at end of folder not
filmed]
Efforts
of NCPW; background reading: articles & newsclippings [newsclippings
at end of folder not filmed]
Campaign re:
Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Efforts
by NCPW & other groups re: intervention/war by U.S.
Background
reading: articles & newsclippings, 1929-1931 [newsclippings at end
of folder not filmed]
Box
357 [mf reel 41:297]
Campaigns
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Lifting
of the arms embargo
Committee
on Peace With Latin America [2 folders]
Campaign to
Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927 / Campaign re: Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Government
documents, 1927
Campaign re:
Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Mimeographed
material; background reading [newsclippings at end of folder not
filmed]
Background
reading (cont.) [newsclippings at end of folder not filmed]
Campaign to
Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Committee
on Peace With Latin America: correspondence; mimeographed
material; etc.
Committee
on Peace With Latin America (cont.) [newsclippings at end of folder
not
filmed]
Success
of campaign [newsclippings re: Latin America (1927-1930) not filmed]
Box
358 [mf reel 41:298]
Campaigns
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Correspondence
Correspondence
(cont.) [not filmed: telegrams with literature requests &
letters
re: speaking engagements]
Correspondence
with ministers
Correspondence
with organizations
Background
reading re: Mexico, 1926 [2 folders]
Campaign
re: Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Background
reading [newsclippings not filmed]
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927
Form
letters sent; mimeographed material produced; petitions; etc.
Form
letters sent; mimeographed material produced; circulation records re:
distribution
of NCPW material
Campaign re:
Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Material
from other organizations
Box 358a (1/2
box) [mf reel 41:298 cont.]
Campaigns
Campaign
to Prevent U.S. War With Mexico, 1927 / Campaign re: Nicaragua, 1927-1931
Background
reading, 1927 [newsclippings not filmed]
Background
reading, 1927-1928 [newsclippings not filmed]
Background
reading re: Mexico, 1922-1925 [newsclippings not filmed]
Box
359 (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:299]
Campaigns
Kellogg
Pact / Paris Pact Campaign, 1928-1929
Form
letters sent; releases; etc.
Misc.
material: form letters sent, etc., 1929
Efforts
to have poster displayed in 50,000 U.S. post offices in Aug. 1929
[includes correspondence]
Box
360 [mf reel 41:300]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Efforts
re: World Court Week (Nov. 11-18, 1923)
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934: correspondence, etc.
1924-1930
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934: correspondence, etc.
[government documents at end of folder
not filmed]
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934: annual reports, 1923-
1934 [originally a subcommittee of the
Women's Joint Congressional
Committee]
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934:
meeting minutes, 1923-
1934 [incomplete set]
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934: correspondence, etc.,
1924-1930 [topics include peace memorial
signed by 370,000 women in
1929 & subsequent gift of memorial
& chest to the Smithsonian, 1925]
Women's
World Court Committee (NCPW), 1923-1934: reports & media
coverage re: favorable opinions about
joining world court [newsclippings
not filmed]
Box
361 [mf reel 41:301]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Correspondence
with Senators, 1923-1931 [3 folders]
Postcard(s)
sent to President Roosevelt pledging support for the world court,
1933
[at suggestion of Jeannette Rankin; includes correspondence]
Efforts
of NCPW & others, 1932 [includes correspondence; newsclippings not
filmed] [original folder title:
"Resolution Out Of Committee, But Lack
of Leadership Leaves It Hanging]
Efforts
of NCPW's Southern office, 1931
Correspondence
with Foreign Policy Association, 1924-1926
Correspondence
etc. with Council of Christian Associations (World Court
Committee), 1925-1926
Cooperation
with World Court Conference Committee, 1925-1926: correspondence;
meeting minutes; press releases sent; etc.
Correspondenced
with various organizations, 1925-1926
Drive
for America to join world court, 1928 [newsclippings not filmed] [original
folder title: "Gillett Resolution For
Exchange Of Views With Other
States
Held Out By Borah's Committee]
Box
362 (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:302]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Laura Puffer Morgan: misc. material [3 folders]
National World Court Committee, 1930-1934: correspondence
Box
362a (5 in. box) [mf reel 41:302 cont.]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
National World Court Committee, 1929: meeting minutes;
correspondence;
etc.
[includes NCPW correspondence re: world court, 1924-1928]
National World Court Committee, 1930-1932: meeting minutes;
correspondence;
etc.
Petition, 1931: signed petitions; correspondence
Campaign, 1933 [original folder title: "Weak Interest]
Campaign, 1934 [original folder title: "Another Inactive Year]
Florence
Brewer Boeckel: notes, etc.
Box
363 [mf reel 41:303]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Correspondence
(general), 1923-1924 [includes one letter from 1925] [2 folders]
Correspondence
(general), 1925 [2 folders]
Correspondence
(general), 1930
Correspondence
(general), 1931 [includes several letters from 1930]
Form
letters sent
Defeat
of world court measure (vote of 52-36), 1935 [newsclippings not filmed]
Releases;
excerpts from Senators' speeches; etc.
Telegrams
sent Feb. 1, 1935 [includes replies]
Box
364 [mf reel 41:304]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Correspondence
(general), 1925 (Sept.) -1929 [2 folders]
Correspondence
with Esther Everett Lape (American Peace Foundation),
1925-1932
Approval
of U.S. House of Representatives for U.S. to join world court, 1925
Approval
of U.S. Senate for U.S. to join world court, 1926 (voted 76 to 17 in
favor)
"After
year's discussion President Hoover directs signing articles membership,
1929
[original folder title]
"U.S.
reservations cause delay in Europe's acceptance, 1927 [original folder
title]
Survey
of editorials, 1931
Circularization
of material, 1930
Circularization
of material, 1930 (cont.) [includes correspondence]
Poll
of government officials, etc., 1923-1932
Box
365 [mf reel 41:305]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Printed
& mimeographed material produced [NCPW posters removed to Poster
Collection]
[2 folders]
"Huge
petitions, extra sessions urged [original folder title; includes
correspondence;
signed petitions; Jan. 1931 document "Petition on the World Court removed to
Oversized Items Collection]
Campaign,
1931: form letters sent; lists; printed literature; newsclippings [news-
clippings
not filmed] [2 folders]
Box
366 [mf reel 41:306]
Campaigns
World
Court Campaign, 1923-1935
Cartoons
for & against, 1923-1935
Resolutions
of various groups in support & opposition, 1923-1935 [2 folders]
Speeches
by Congresspersons, 1925-1929
Organizations
that supported the world court, 1930-1931, 1935
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy
Australian
cruise by U.S. Navy fleet, 1925 [2 folders]
Navy
League's interests in munitions
Box
366a (1/2 box) [mf reel 41:306 cont.]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Campaign,
up to & including 1924
Campaign,
1925-1927
Campaign,
1928
Box
367 [mf reel 41:307]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1927 (Jan.-Feb., Dec.) [includes
a
few items with later dates]
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 - 1929 (March) [2 folders]
Press
releases developed & sent re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1927-1928
Press
releases developed & sent re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1929
Efforts
by local committees, 1928-1929
Efforts
re: Cruiser Conference & Dinner (Jan. 8, 1929) [newsclippings at end of
folder
not filmed]
Background
reading re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s: "Navies of the World:
Comparative
Statistical Data, 1932
Misc.
material [includes several letters]
Misc.
material (cont.) [newsclippings not filmed]
Misc.
material (cont.) [includes correspondence] [original folder title:
"Incidental
papers found among the Big Navy' material which hint at
the
methods of work & show how the wheels go around]
Box
368 [mf reel 41:308]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Form
letters sent re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1927 (Dec.) 1929 (March)
Correspondence
re: re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 (Jan.-Feb.)
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 (Feb. cont.)
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 (Feb. cont.)
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 (Feb. cont.): replies from
Members of Congress
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928 (March-April)
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928: letters of Laura Puffer
Morgan
with Florida contacts re: Appropriations Bill for 71 cruisers
Material
developed & sent by NCPW re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s [posters
removed to Poster Collection; issues of
"News Bulletin removed to
Periodical Collection; newsclippings at
end of folder not filmed]
"Congressional
Digest re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1929 (Jan.) [includes
article
by FJL]
Box
369 [mf reel 41:309]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Statistics
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1929
Public
comment in editorials & newsclippings re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s,
1927-1929
[most newsclippings not filmed]
Public
comment re: President Coolidge & U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928
[newsclippings
not filmed]
Public
comment re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s: cartoons from newspapers,
1928-1929
Efforts
of NCPW & others in opposition to U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s: misc.
mailings
sent, etc., 1927-1928
Speeches
made in [by?] Congress re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1928-1929
Misc.
material [includes attacks on FJL for his stance & "fallacious propaganda;
most
newsclippings not filmed]
Misc.
material
Box
370 [mf reel 41:310]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1929 (Jan.-March)
Correspondence
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s, 1925-1941 [1928-1929 letters have
to
do with Citizens' Conference on the Cruiser Bill] [2 folders]
Hearings
re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s
Memorials,
petitions & resolutions re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s
Material
from other organizations re: U.S. Navy fleet cruiser/s [some distributed
by
NCPW]
Efforts
to abolish battleships, 1930: NCPW lists, etc.
Efforts
to abolish battleships, etc., 1930: correspondence; form letters sent;
material
distributed; etc.
Material
produced by NCPW; background reading
NCPW
stance on defense issues
Background
reading: newsclippings [formerly part of previous folder;
newsclippings not filmed]
Box
371 [mf reel 41:311]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
London
Naval Conference, 1930: "Abolish the Battleship
London
Naval Conference, 1929-1930: preparatory period - events & comments
London
Naval Conference, 1930: conference period Jan.-April - form letters;
releases;
etc. [NCPW posters removed to Poster Collection]
London
Naval Conference, 1930: "News Bulletin, 1929 (Aug.) - 1930 (Dec.)
[removed
to Periodical Collection]
London
Naval Conference, 1930: conference period Jan.-April - speeches;
newsclippings;
etc. [newsclippings not filmed]
London
Naval Conference, 1930: form letters sent; literature; newsclippings
[NCPW
posters removed to Poster Collection; NCPW oversized items
removed
to Oversized Items Collection; newsclippings not filmed]
London
Naval Conference, 1930: non-NCPW publications, 1929-1930
London
Naval Conference, 1930: period after the conference - ratification of
London Treaty [includes correspondence]
London
Naval Conference, 1931: misc. material
Box
372 [mf reel 41:312]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
London
Naval Conference, 1930 (cont.)
Correspondence
(primarily of Laura Puffer Morgan) [see also regular
correspondence
files]
Media
coverage by "New York Times & "New York World
[newsclippings not filmed; "News &
Editorial Comment Which
the
U.S. Was Day by Day Being Fed used by FJL in his book]
Coverage
in British publications [most newsclippings not filmed]
Media
coverage by "Washington Post [newsclippings not filmed]
Media
coverage by "New York Times Herald-Tribune [newsclippings
not filmed]
Media
coverage by various papers & journals (including religious) [not
filmed]
Material
by/from other organizations: petitions & resolutions, etc.
[includes
rough drafts of statement (letter to the President) from
peace
organizations, partially drafted by NCPW]
Petitions
Material
produced/sent by NCPW Branch offices [newsclippings at end
of
folder not filmed]
Articles
& newsclippings [includes small amount of primary material as
well
as reports on groups, including women, who urged
disarmament;
newsclippings not filmed]
Media
coverage etc. of conference's aftermath [newsclippings not filmed]
Box
373 [mf reel 41:313]
Campaigns
Campaign
Against a "Big Navy, 1925-1939
Efforts
of peace groups to defeat "Big Navy bill (Vinson-Trammell Bill), 1934
[includes
correspondence & petition]
Press
releases & other material sent re: "Big Navy bill, 1934
Form
letters, press releases & other material re: "Big Navy bill, etc.,
1934-1936
[2
folders]
Background
reading re: "Big Navy bill, 1934: articles & newsclippings
[includes
several NCPW items; newsclippings not filmed]
Testimony
of FJL & of Jeannette Rankin before Naval Affairs Committee,
Feb.
7, 1939
Efforts
against naval expansion program, 1934-1940 [includes testimony of FJL,
Jeannette
Rankin & others; newsclippings at end of folder/s not filmed]
[2
folders]
[files
here-on reorganized & refoldered in March 2004 July 2005]
Series F: Subject & Special Project Files
Campaigns (cont.)
Box
374
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Plans
& statements re: campaign, 1931-1932 [1934]
Speeches,
testimony & reports of FJL
Form
letters sent, 1931-1933
Material
sent, etc., 1932-1934
Press
releases produced, 1931-1934
Composite
report "Resolutions in Support of International Reduction of
Armaments
Resolutions,
1931-1932 [includes those from other groups/organizations]
Box
375
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Resolutions,
1933-1934 [includes those from other groups/organizations.]
Pamphlets & leaflets produced
[printed or mimeographed], 1926-1934
Misc.
material produced [printed & mimeographed], 1931-1934
Re-runs
of mimeographed material, April-Sept. 1932 ["kept to show the
continued & wide distribution of
material]
Box 376
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Posters
& exhibits [includes local group efforts]
Posters
& exhibits, etc.
"World
Disarmament Notes & "International Disarmament Notes
Press
releases re: "World [or International] Disarmament Notes articles,
1931-1932
Preparation
of information for "Disarmament Review
Study
courses & bibliographies
Petitions
created & gathered, 1931-1934
Articles
re: disarmament collected [includes correspondence]
Box
377
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Local committees & workers
Local
committees & workers: publicity for & media coverage of activities
"World
Tomorrow peace meetings, 1931
Meetings/conferences
Youth
work: Mass Meeting, Washington (DC), April 10, 1932
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: general information; reports; misc.
Youth Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: preparations;
kit handed out
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: form letters
Youth Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: press
releases; "Bulletin
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: correspondence between staff members
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932:
correspondence (general), Feb.-April
Box
378
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: correspondence (general), May 1 - July 12
Youth
Campaign "To Chicago, 1932: media
coverage [includes coverage of
peace
march led by Jane Addams during Democratic National
Convention]
Correspondence
(general), 1930-1934
Correspondence
(foreign), 1931-1934
Correspondence of Jeannette Rankin &
staff members, 1931-1932
Correspondence
/ telegrams re: college/university efforts for disarmament, 1931-
1932
Correspondence
re: country-wide activities re: disarmament, 1931 [typed
excerpts]
Box
379
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Correspondence
re: country-wide activities re: disarmament, 1931 [typed
excerpts] (cont.)
Correspondence
re: use of cartoons in newsletter "International Disarmament
Notes
Memorandum
(lists) re: clipping service with Malcolm Davis & Benjamin Gerig,
1933-1934
Correspondence
of Seymour Waldman [editor of "International Disarmament
Notes], 1931 (July-Oct.)
Correspondence
of Seymour Waldman [editor of "International Disarmament
Notes], 1931 (Nov.-Dec.)
Correspondence
of Seymour Waldman [editor of "International Disarmament
Notes], 1932 (Jan.-May)
Correspondence
of Seymour Waldman [editor of "International Disarmament
Notes], 1932 (July) 1933 (April) [5
letters]
Requests
for material [in alpha order, by state; typed copies of letters for
compilation?]
Box
380
Campaigns
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
International Consultative Group (Geneva,
Switzerland), 1933-1934
Interorganization
Council on Disarmament, 1931 (March-May)
Interorganization
Council on Disarmament, 1931 (June) 1932 (June)
National
Peace Council
Preparatory
Disarmament Commission
Study
Conference on Disarmament
Washington
Committee on Disarmament Campaign [includes Mass Meeting,
Oct. 1], 1933
World
Disarmament Conference of Peace Organizations (Paris, France),
1931 (Nov.)
Work
re: armaments truce, 1931-1932
Box
381
Campaigns
Munitions
Campaign
Correspondence
[see also General Correspondence files]
Material produced [mimeographed]: flyers
& pamphlets/booklets
Material
produced [mimeographed & printed]: mailings
Press releases sent
Sponsorship
of enactments of "This Munitions Business.., 1934-1935
Sponsorship
of enactments of "This Munitions Business... (cont.)
Material used by FJL to write To End
War
Publicity
etc. re: Death and Profits
by Seymour Waldman [editor]
Misc. working material
Leaflets,
flyers, pamphlets produced [mimeographed & printed]
Programmatic
efforts. 1935; issue papers produced for distribution; testimony &
speeches given; etc.
Box
382
Campaigns
Neutrality
Campaign, 1935-1939
Membership
in National Peace Council, 1935 [rejected the NPC's 1935 report]
Correspondence,
1935
Form
letters sent, 1935
Press
releases sent, 1935
Media
coverage of NCPW
Programmatic
efforts, 1936; issue papers produced for distribution; testimony &
speeches given; etc.
Correspondence, 1936
Correspondence
of constituents to/from government officials, 1936-1938
Form
letters sent, 1936
Press
releases sent, 1936
Programmatic
efforts, 1937; issue papers produced for distribution; testimony &
speeches given; etc.
Programmatic
efforts, etc., 1937 (cont.)
Efforts
to end boycott of Japan, 1937
Correspondence,
1937 (Jan.-March) [none for April-June]
Box
383
Campaigns
Neutrality
Campaign, 1935-1939
Correspondence,
1937 (July-Aug.)
Correspondence,
1937 (Sept.)
Correspondence,
1937 (Oct.-Dec.)
Speeches,
radio addresses & testimony given, 1937; articles of staff members
published, 1937
Speeches
& radio addresses of congresspersons & others collected &
distributed,
1937
Editorials from U.S. newspapers reprinted
by for distribution, 1937
Booklet
produced "Facts and Comments on the Neutrality Law, 1937 [for in-
house use only?]
Form
letters sent, 1937
Press
releases sent. 1937 (Jan.-Aug.)
Box
384
Campaigns
Neutrality
Campaign, 1935-1939
Press
releases sent, 1937 (Sept.-Dec.)
Media
coverage of NCPW, 1937
Writings
(mss.) of Jessie McKnight?, 1937-1939 [folder of Jessie McKnight]
Programmatic
efforts, 1938; issue papers produced for distribution; testimony &
speeches given; etc.
Correspondence,
1938
Form
letters sent, 1938
Press
releases sent, 1938
Media
coverage of NCPW. 1938
Programmatic
efforts, 1939; issue papers produced for distribution; testimony &
speeches given; etc.
Correspondence, 1939
Sponsorship
of Atlantic City Conference on Neutrality, April 10-12, 1939
Box
385
Campaigns
Neutrality
Campaign, 1935-1939
Compilation
of extracts from U.S. Senate debate re: neutrality, 1939 (Sept.-Oct.)
Form
letters sent, 1939
Press
releases sent, 1939
Media
coverage of NCPW, 1939
Financial
records, 1939-1940
Programmatic
efforts, 1940-1941; issue papers produced for distribution;
testimony & speeches given; etc.
Correspondence,
1940, n.d.
Form
letters sent, 1940-1941, n.d.
Press
releases sent, 1940-1941, n.d.
Media
coverage of NCPW, 1940-1941
Undated
material, [1930s]
Undated
media coverage, ca. 1935-1940
Box
386
Campaigns
Keep
America Out of War Campaign
Efforts,
1937-1938
Rally,
New York
Efforts
re: 1st KAOW Campaign, Washington (DC), 1938
National
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 28-30, 1938: proceedings
National
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 28-30, 1938: media
coverage
Efforts, 1939
Sponsorship
of Anti-War Mobilization / Mass Meeting, Belasco Theater,
Washington (DC), Sept. 29, 1939
Correspondence
(general & with Congress), 1939
Efforts
re: Peace Now, 1939-1940
Efforts,
1940 [2 folders]
Literature
distributed
Box
387
Campaigns
Keep
America Out of War Campaign
Efforts
re: Emergency Peace Conference, 1940
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: general
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: correspondence
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: media coverage / publicity (press
releases)
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: peace planks; resolutions; lobbying
suggestions
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: People's Anti-War Mobilization /
Rally (June 7)
Efforts
during/before Republican Convention: statements & speeches made
Opinion
poll of prospective neglected officials re: their stance on neutrality [2
folders]
Anti-War
Mobilization / Mass Meeting, June 7, 1940: planning; mailings; etc.
Anti-War
Mobilization / Mass Meeting, June 7, 1940: correspondence/
Box
388
Campaigns
Keep
America Out of War Campaign
Anti-War
Mobilization / Mass Meeting, June 7, 1940: financial records
Anti-War
Mobilization / Mass Meeting, June 7, 1940: speeches made; reports of
events
Anti-War
Mobilization / Mass Meeting, June 7, 1940: publicity / press releases
Anti-War Mobilization / Mass Meeting,
June 7, 1940: media coverage
Media
coverage of JFL speeches re: American entry into war, etc., 1940-1941
Efforts, 1941
Efforts
re: sign-on letter to President Roosevelt against going to war, 1941
(March)
Efforts
re: Congressional resolution for referendum on war, 1941 (March)
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: planning &
program
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: form letters;
mailings; flyers; announcements
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: resolutions
passed
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: press releases
/
publicity
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: reports
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: media
coverage
2nd
Anti-War Congress, Washington (DC), May 30 June 1, 1941: follow-up
after Congress
Lobbying against H.R. 1776, 1941
Efforts,
n.d.
Quotes
of others used, n.d.
Box
389
Campaigns
War
Referendum Campaign
Correspondence
(general)
Correspondence
with Congress, 1937-1939 [includes constituent letters to/from
Congress]
Florence Brewer Boeckel: correspondence
with W. F. Bigelow, 1929-1938
Frank
Gannett: correspondence with Congress, 1937 (July) [2 folders]
Form
letters sent, 1937-1939
Planning;
work efforts; notes
Speeches
& statements by individuals
Literature
distributed
Box
390
Campaigns
War
Referendum Campaign
Statements,
resolutions & editorials reproduced for distribution
Petitions
[1 has signatures], 1937-1939
Press
releases sent, 1935-1937
Press
releases sent, 1938-1940
Packet
given out (?), 1933 (Dec.)
Media
coverage
National
Committee for the War Referendum (Stephen Raushenbush, Acting
Secretary):
General
Biographical information re: Raushenbush,
1937-1938 [photograph
removed to Photograph Collection]
Testimony & statements of Raushenbush
& others
Correspondence (general) of Raushenbush,
1937-1938 [especially re:
Ludlow referendum]
Correspondence (arranged by state:
Alabama - California) of
Raushenbush, 1937-1938
Correspondence (arranged by state: D.C.)
of Raushenbush, 1937-1938
Correspondence (arranged by state:
Delaware - Illinois) of Raushenbush,
1937-1938
Correspondence (arranged by state:
Indiana - Minnesota) of Raushenbush,
1937-1938
Correspondence (arranged by state:
Mississippi - New Jersey) of
Raushenbush, 1937-1938
Box
391 (1/2 box)
Campaigns
War
Referendum Campaign
National
Committee for the War Referendum (Stephen Raushenbush, Acting Secretary):
Correspondence
(arranged by state: New Mexico - New York) of Raushenbush,
1937-1938
Correspondence
(arranged by state: North Carolina - Oregon) of Raushenbush,
1937-1938
Correspondence
(arranged by state: Pennsylvania - Texas) of Raushenbush, 1937-
1938
Correspondence
(arranged by state: Utah-Wyoming) of Raushenbush, 1937-1938
Box
392
Campaigns
Campaign Against
Lend-Lease Program (re: armed ships / use of convoys)
Programmatic
efforts; general
Correspondence,
1940-1941
Form
letters/mailings sent
Articles/statements
Documents
developed (and/or used in mailings)
Testimony
of FJL before House Naval Affairs Committee, 1940 (Feb.)
Testimony
of FJL before Senate Committee re: construction of certain naval
vessels, 1940 (April)
Testimony
of FJL before House Foreign Affairs Committee, 1940 (Oct.)
Efforts opposing Vinson Naval Expansion
Bill, 1940
Sponsorship
of Washington Mobilization, Feb. 21, 1941
Press
releases sent; publicity for event
Media
coverage
Box
393
Campaigns
Campaign
Against Conscription
Efforts
re: UMT/peacetime conscription, 1920s
Efforts
to have UMT cancellation stamp discontinued, 1924-1930
Correspondence
of Laura Puffer Morgan (Associate Secretary)
NCPW efforts, 1925-1938
Efforts
re: draft plans of the American Legion, 1926-1937
Efforts
re: peacetime conscription, 1930s
Efforts
re: peacetime conscription, 1940s
Silver
Star Mothers of America, 1940
C.O.s
& the draft, 1940-1943
Co-sponsorship
of No-Conscription Rally, Raleigh Hotel, Washington (DC),
Aug. 1, 1940
Efforts
re: Burke-Wadsworth Conscription Bill, 1940
Correspondence re: Burke-Wadsworth
Conscription Bill
Hearings:
re: Burke-Wadsworth Conscription Bill, 1940s [includes FJL
testimony]
Efforts
re: draft bill: media coverage, 1940
Box
394
Campaigns
Campaign
Against Conscription
Efforts,
1941 [includes opposition to extending terms of draft service]
FJL's
Testimony before Senate Military Affairs Committee re: extension of terms
of draft service, July 22, 1941
Efforts against Total Mobilization [of
nation] Bill, 1942
Efforts
against conscription of women, 1942
Committee
on Drafting Youth;
Efforts, 1942 ( Sept.-Nov.)
Letter sent to "New York Times, signed
by psychiatrists, 1942 (Sept.-
Oct.)
Letter sent to "New York Times,
1942
Radio address by FJL "How Can We Best Use
Our Conscripted Youth?,
Oct. 25, 1942
Correspondence, 1942 (Sept.-Nov.)
Correspondence from Congress, 1942 (Oct.)
[addressed to Dr. George
Stevenson, National Committee for Mental
Hygiene]
Correspondence with Dr. George Stevenson
(Chair), 1942
Correspondence of Dr. George Stevenson
(Chair), 1942 (Sept.)
Correspondence of Dr. George Stevenson
(Chair), 1942 (Oct.)
Correspondence with Lenore G. Marshall,
1942
FJL
memo to Republicans in Congress re: U.S. foreign policy, 1943 (Aug.-Sept.)
[includes
responses]
Article
by FJL "The C.O. in World War II ...The Present Draft Law Has a Past,
1943
Efforts
against the National War Service Act (Austin-Wadsworth Bill), 1943
[includes Slaves To Too Big An Army
campaign]
Efforts
against the National War Service Act (Austin-Wadsworth Bill):
correspondence re: SlavesTo Too Big An
Army campaign
Box
395
Campaigns
Campaign
Against Conscription
Efforts
against National War Service Act., 1943: correspondence re: Slaves To
Too Big An Army campaign (cont.) [mostly
from pastors]
Form
letters sent re: peace, conscription & the Atlantic Charter, 1944 [includes
replies]
Efforts
against Army's use of Russian threat to promote conscription, 1945
Efforts
re: proposed National Security Act, 1947 [includes FJL's testimony before
Senate Committee on Armed Services, May
8, 1947]
Sponsorship
of "How to Turn Towards Peace Conference, Washington (DC),
Dec.
12-14, 1947
One-minute
cards to Congress, 1948 [25 in series]
Testimony
of FJL to Congress re: Selective Service, peace with Russia, etc., 1948
Testimony/Statements
of FJL to Congress, 1949
Efforts
re: UMT/peacetime conscription, 1950s
Involvement
with Conference on the Church and War, Detroit (MI) May 8-11,
1950
Testimony
of FJL to Congress re: Selective Service Act Extension, 1950 [includes
correspondence;
testimony of others]
Efforts
against draft of 18 year olds: letter to Senators & responses, etc., 1951
Testimony
of FJL to Congress re: UMT, 1951 [includes correspondence]
Testimony
of FJL to Congress re: UMT, 1952 [includes correspondence]
Testimony/Statements
of FJL & James Finucane to Congress re: Mutual Security
Program,
1952-1954
Efforts
re: UMT/peacetime conscription, n.d.
Box
396
Campaigns
Campaign
Against Repeal of the Arms Embargo
Efforts,
1938-1939
Letters
to/from Congress
Correspondence
against stance 1939 (Sept.-Dec.)
Correspondence
against stance, 1940-1941
Rural
Campaign
Appeal
to churches re: Peacemakers Sunday (Oct. 22, 1939): general
Appeal
to churches re: Peacemakers Sunday (Oct. 22, 1939): correspondence
Appeal
to churches re: Peacemakers Sunday (Oct. 22, 1939): media coverage
Appeal
to churches re: Peacemakers Sunday (Oct. 22, 1939): form letters &
mailings sent
Efforts,
1939 (Sept.-Nov.)
Documents
created & sent
Documents
created & sent: Speakers Notes
Non-NCPW
material used in mailings
Publicity
(press releases)
Media
coverage
Financial
records
Box
397
Campaigns
Campaign
to Free Germans Accused of War Crimes, 1948-1959
Efforts
re: Germany: general
Efforts
re: war crimes, 1948
Correspondence,
1948
Efforts,
1949 [includes testimony of FJL re: Malmedy case]
Efforts,
1949: record of hearing on "Malmedy massacre investigation case
[includes testimony of James Finucane]
War crime trials in Italy & Norway:
correspondence, etc., 1949
Correspondence,
1949 (Jan.-May)
Correspondence,
1949 (June-Dec.)
Efforts,
1950
Correspondence,
1950
Efforts,
1951
Efforts
re: NCPW petition with 610,000 signatures [from Princess von Isenburg]
re:
clemency for Landsberg Seven, 1951
Correspondence,
1951
Box
398
Campaigns
Campaign
to Free Germans Accused of War Crimes, 1948-1959
Efforts,
1952
Efforts,
1953
Correspondence,
1955
Correspondence,
1956-1959
Correspondence,
n.d.
Correspondence
with Dr. Rudolph Aschenauer, 1949
Correspondence
with Dr. Rudolph Aschenauer, 1950-1951
Correspondence
with Col. Willis M. Everett [includes petition to Supreme Court]
Correspondence
with Dr. Georg Froeschmann & Joseph Mayer re: distribution of
Froeschmann's pamphlet re: trials of war
criminals; 1949
Correspondence with Warren E. Magee
(lawyer), 1950-1951
Correspondence
with Dr. Heinrich Malz, 1949-1951
Correspondence
with/by Bishop Neuhaeusler [& material by, submitted to Senate
Armed Services Committee; &
transactions alone], 1948-1951
Correspondence
with Judge van Roden, 1948-1951, & about his article in "The
Progressive,
1949
Correspondence
with members of Congress & Congressional committees,
1948 (Dec.) - 1949
Media
coverage of positions/efforts re: release of war criminals, etc.
Box
399
Campaigns
Campaign
to Free Germans Accused of War Crimes, 1948-1959
Cases:
misc.
Case
of Dr. Ernst Burger
Case
of Sepp Dietrich
Case
of Bernhard Fernikorn
Case
of Ludwig Fermenich
Case
of Wilfred Helm
Case
of Wilhelm Hoehler
Case
of Waldemar Klingelhoeffer
Case
of Joseph Latzel
Case
of Joachim Peiper
Case
of the Prince of Waldeck
Case
of Dr. Fridolin Puhr
Case
of Karl von Roques
Case
of Hans von Salmuth
Case
of Dr. Martin Sandberger
Case
of Willi Schaefer
Case
of Sebastian Schmid
Case
of Hans H. Th. Schmidt
Case
of Dr. Walter Eugen Schmidt
Case
of Heinz Schubert
Case
of Baron Ernst von Weizsaeker
Case
of Albert Zeitrg
Case
of Franz Zinecker
Box
400
Campaigns
Campaign
to End Dismantling of German Factories
Efforts,
1947-1948
Efforts,
1949-1950
Conference
Against Dismantling (arr. by O.K. Armstrong), 1949 (Nov.)
Correspondence
(general), 1948
Correspondence
(general), 1949
Correspondence
(general), 1950-1952 [includes decartelization of central coal-
selling agency]
Correspondence
with Mr. K.P. Harten [includes reports, etc.]
Correspondence
with Dr. Paul Rheinlnder
Correspondence
re: misc. factories/plants
Achenbache
Shne
Bergische
Stahl Industrie
Bochumer
Verein fr Gusstahifabrikation A.G. [Bochum Steel Plant]
Chemische
Fabrik Holten
Deutsche
Spiralbohrer & Werkzeugfabriken
Fischer
- Tropsche plants
Gelsenberg
Benzin
H.
D. Eichelberg and Co.
Konig
& Co.
Renn-Plant
(Krupp-Renn)
Ruhrchemie
A.G,
Theodor
Tilemann Kom-Ges.
Westflische
Drahtindustrie
Box
401
Campaigns
Involvement with
Committee for the Return of Confiscated Japanese & German Property
Board membership lists; constitution
& by-laws; purpose
Meeting
minutes
Annual
Meetings
Financial
records
Efforts,
1954
Efforts,
1955
Efforts,
1956-1961, n.d.
Correspondence,
1941, 1950
Correspondence,
1954-1961
Box
402a
Campaigns
Efforts re:
Various Issues [includes correspondence]
Misc.
efforts, 1920s
Recognition
of & relations with USSR, 1922-1950
ROTC
& military training in schools, 1926-1934 [includes correspondence]
Charles Lindbergh, 1927-1941
Naturalization
& citizenship, 1928-1938 [includes citizenship cases]
War
Policies Commission, 1929-1931
Collins
Bill & military budget, 1929-1939
Misc.
efforts, 1930s
Grundy-Shell
universal draft resolution, 1930 (April)
Peace
gardens, ca. 1930-1936
Army
air show, 1931
Arms
embargo, 1931-1934
Japanese
Exclusion Act & economic boycott, 1932-1934
Economic boycotts & sanctions,
1932-1943
Establishment
of the Department of National Defense, 1932-1936
Campaign
against $22,000,000 for CMT camps, 1933
N.R.A.
drive for economic recovery, 1933
Philippine
independence, 1933
National
defense, 1933-1937
Box
402b
Campaigns
Efforts re:
Various Issues [includes correspondence]
Protest
against use of PWA funds for the Navy, 1934 [includes lists of people
who signed on]
Harlan Pew's beliefs that the world press
could stop war, 1935
Italian-Ethiopian
crisis, 1935
Military
disaffection / gag bills, 1935-1936
Reciprocal
trade agreements, 1935-1937
U.S.
government grants for relief vs. armaments, 1935-1937
Disarmament, 1936-1938, 1950-1954
Hill-Sheppard
bills / "Industrial Mobilization Plan, 1937-1938
Bombing
by Great Britain of India's northwestern frontier (& sale by U.S. of
bomber planes to Great Britain), 1938
[see also Campaign Against Lend-
Lease
Program]
Mexican
appropriation of land, 1938
President's
rearmament program, 1938-1939
Acceptance
by U.S. of 20,000 German refugee children, 1939
Formation
of private military forces in the U.S., 1939
Fortification
of Guam, 1939
Misc.
efforts, 1940s
U.S.
war loan to Finland, 1940
Negotiated
peace / peace aims, 1942
Campaign
re: foreign policy & collective security, 1943
Repeal
of the Oriental Exclusion Act, 1943
Moscow
Pact (declaration re: Italy), 1943 (Dec.)
Negotiated
peace (with Peace Strategy Board & Campaign for Peace Now), 1943
Box
402c
Campaigns
Efforts re:
Various Issues [includes correspondence]
Negotiated
peace, 1944-1948
Dumbarton
Oaks Conference, 1944-1945
Senate
resolutions on Peace Aims, 1944 (Dec.) - 1945 (Jan.)
Inter-American
Conference, Mexico City (Mexico), 1945 (Feb.): letter to
delegates & responses
San
Francisco Charter (U.N. Charter), 1945 [includes FJL statement before Senate
Foreign Relations Committee, July 11th]
Establishment of peace terms with Japan,
1945
Displaced
persons: NCPW pamphlet "Mass Deportations: A Bitter Tragedy by
Dr.
Alexander Boeker, 1946-1947
World
government, 1946-1948
Truman Doctrine (& U.S. aid to Greece
& Turkey), 1947
Latin
American ambassadors in Washington (DC) re: participation in Marshall
Plan & not arming the Americas, 1947
(July) [includes replies to FJL's
testimony
before House Committee on Foreign Affairs, July 2, 1947]
Arming
the Americas, 1947 [includes replies to FJL's testimony before House
Committee on Foreign Affairs, July 2,
1947]
Freedom
for Japanese war criminals, 1948-1956
Vatican's
policy on disarmament, 1949
Foreign
military assistance to Europe: testimony by FJL before House & Senate,
1949
Research
project on world law & order [see also reference file on Prof. Hornell
Hart], 1949
North
Atlantic Treaty, 1949: correspondence with Senators
Box
402d
Campaigns
Efforts re:
Various Issues [includes correspondence]
North
Atlantic Treaty, 1949: correspondence with Senators (cont.)
North
Atlantic Treaty, 1949 [includes FJL's statement before Senate Foreign
Relations Committee]
Use of counterpart funds for education of
European Youth (proposed amendment
to Marshall Plan), 1949-1950
Feeding
the starving of Europe, 1940s [includes correspondence with Howard
Kershner]
Germany,
1940s
Misc.
efforts, 1950-1951
Plebiscite
on German rearmament, 1950
Mutual
Assistance Program, 1950 [includes FJL's statement before House
Committee on Foreign Relations]
Making
of Hydrogen Bomb (H-Bomb), 1950
Displaced
persons (from Germany, etc.), 1950-1952
Displaced
persons: testimony of James Finucane at Senate hearing on S.1917,
1953
Germany,
1950s
Educating
children & youth for peace after WWII
Misc.
efforts, n.d.
Germany,
n.d.
Series G: Involvement
With Other Organizations
Box
403
American
Organizations/Groups
Local peace
groups: correspondence, etc.
Misc. U.S.
national peace organizations.
Commission on
World Peace of the United Methodist Church, 1940
Commission
on World Peace of the United Methodist Church, 1941
Commission on
World Peace of the United Methodist Church, 1942-1948
Consultative Peace
Council, 1955-1958
Democracy
Unlimited
Box
404
American
Organizations/Groups
Emergency Peace
Campaign:
General,
1936-1940
Misc.
correspondence
Correspondence
with Harold Chance (Director, Youth Section), 1936-1937
Correspondence
with Betty B. Ellis, 1936
Correspondence
with Wray B. Hoffman, 1936-1937
Correspondence
with J.F. Kavanaugh (Assistant Secretary, Speakers Bureau),
1936-1937
Correspondence
with Miriam Levering, 1937
Correspondence
with Fred Atkins Moore, 1936-1937
Correspondence
with James Mullin (Assistant to the Director), 1936-1937
Correspondence
with Ray Newton (Director) & Babette Newton, 1936-1937
Correspondence
with E.A. School (Assistant to the Director), 1936-1937
Correspondence
with Louise Stinetorf (Secretary, Publicity Department),
1936-1937
Foundation for
Foreign Affair
By-laws;
reports to Board, etc.
Financial records; fundraising
Correspondence
1945-1948
Correspondence
1949-1950
Box
405
American
Organizations/Groups
Keep America Out
of War Congress:
By-laws;
purpose
Efforts, 1938
Efforts,
1939-1941 n.d.
Correspondence
with Sidney Hertzberg, 1939-1940
Correspondence
(general), 1938 - 1939 (June)
Correspondence
(general), 1939 (July-Dec.)
Correspondence
(general), 1940 (Jan.-June)
Correspondence
(general), 1940 (July-Dec.)
Box
406
American
Organizations/Groups
Keep America Out
of War Congress:
Correspondence
(general), 1941
Chicago Committee
New
York Committee
Washington (DC) Committee
Misc.
local committees
Affiliated & cooperating agencies
Media
coverage
Box
407
American
Organizations/Groups
Methodist
boards/agencies
National Council
Against Conscription, 1944-1946
National Council
Against Conscription, 1947-1949
National Council
Against Conscription, 1950-1954
National Council
Against Conscription: financial arrangements with, 1940s-1950s
Peace
Heroes Memorial Society: correspondence, etc., 1936-1942
Peace Heroes
Memorial Service, 1935
Peace Heroes
Memorial Service, 1936
Peace Heroes
Memorial Service, 1937-1940
Box
408
American
Organizations/Groups
National Peace
Conference
Steering
Committee & "regular meetings, 1935-1937
Steering
Committee & "regular meetings, 1938-1939
Efforts,
1935-1937 [& 1 item from 1933]
Efforts,
1938
Efforts,
1939
Correspondence,
1933-1938
Correspondence,
1939
Box
409 (1/2 box)
American
Organizations/Groups
National Peace
Conference
Steering
Committee & other meetings, 1940-1947
Efforts, 1940-1948
Correspondence,
1940-1946
Efforts,
n.d.
Box
410
American
Organizations/Groups
National Peace
Conference
Literature
Committee & World Affairs Books
Washington Subcommittee on Strategy
Efforts
re: attacks
Efforts
re: disarmament
Efforts
re: Far East
Field
Committee, 1938-1943
Efforts re: military training, 1936-1937,
1944-1945
Efforts
re: national defense policy
Efforts re: peace planks for party
platforms
Efforts
re: peaceful change / alternatives to war
Efforts re: UN Charter, 1945
Commission
on World Community, 1939-1944
Efforts re: world economic cooperation,
1935-1937
Efforts
re: world economic cooperation, 1938-1940
Efforts
re: world government day
Box
411
American
Organizations/Groups
Society for the
Prevention of World War III: correspondence
Washington
Council on International Relations
Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)
World Fellowship
Inc.
World Peace
Foundation
YMCA/YWCA
Foreign
Organizations/Groups
Misc. foreign
peace groups, 1920s-1940s
Australian Peace
Alliance; Australian Peace Society
Bureau
International de la Paix (Geneva, Switzerland), 1950s
Deutsche
Friedensgesellschaft (Germany), 1922-1932
National Peace
Council (Great Britain), 1921-1924
National Council
for Prevention of War (Great Britain) [formerly National Peace
Council],
1925-1935
Box
412 (1/2 box)
Foreign
Organizations/Groups
National Peace
Council (Great Britain), 1936-1939
National Peace
Council (Great Britain), 1940-1952
National Peace
Council of New Zealand, 1923-1925
No More War
Movement (Great Britain)
Religise
Gesellschaft der Freunde [Quakers] (Germany), 1924-1932
South African
Peace Society
Series H: Attacks on (Red-Baiting of) the NCPW, Frederick
J. Libby, & Other Pacifists
Box
413
Expos
of red-baiting in book Professional Patriots, 1926
Expos
of red-baiting in booklet "The Blue Menace, 1928
Expos of
red-baiting in booklet "The Red Brand by Vance Armentrout, 1929
Attacks
on NCPW/FJL: letters & articles of support for NCPW & FJL
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL & other pacifists: calls for investigation/s of peace lobbies,
1924-1929
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: accusation of abuse by (completely
exonerated),
1928
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: depositions against abuse by Frank
McClintic, 1928
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: franking privilege: uncovering abuse by Reserve Officers
Association, 1926-1928
Attacks on NCPW
& on Pacific Coast Headquarters, 1928 [includes correspondence]
Attacks
on NCPW & on Eleanor Brannan, 1929
Attacks on NCPW/
FJL & on women's organizations, 1920s
Attacks
on NCPW/FJL & on youth movement, 1920s
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: charges of using income from peace bonds to do away with all
defense,
1935-1937
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL re: charges of being Communist, 1930s-1950s [includes
correspondence]
Attacks on
NCPW/FJL & other pacifists who attended Pendle Hill Study Conference,
1943
Attacks on NCPW/FJL
by various groups/people for stance on a negotiated peace,
1943-1944
Box
414
Attacks
by the American Defense Society Inc. 1920s
Attacks by the
American Federation of Labor, 1923
Attacks by the
American Legion, 1920s-1930s [includes correspondence, newsclippings
etc.]
Attacks by the
American Legion on NCPW/FJL & on the No More War parade in
Greensboro
(NC), 1923
Attacks by the
American Legion in attempt to keep FJL from speaking in Wellesley
(MA),
1923-1924
Attacks by the
American Legion: correspondence with H.L. Chaillaux, 1936, 1943
Attacks by the
American Legion on FJL & on (NCPW affiliate) American Federation of
Teachers,
1927
Attacks
by the Better America Federation of California, 1927-1929
Attacks on
pacifists by/in "The Boston Herald, 1923 [includes correspondence with
Lydia
G. Wentworth]
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley during speech in Columbus (OH), 1924
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley, 1924: correspondence
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley, 1924: protests by Ohio League of Women Voters
[includes
correspondence]
Attacks by
General Albert Bowley, 1924: protests by Ohio League of Women Voters
[includes
correspondence of Louise Orton Caldwell]
Attacks
by Lt. Col. C. Seymour Bullock, 1928
Attacks by Rep.
Fred Britten (at Naval Conference, etc.), 1928-1934
Attacks
by General Smedley Butler, 1933, 1936
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), 1920s-1930s
Box
415
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Windsor (CT), 1927-1928
Attacks by Mrs.
Elizabeth Dilling (in her book The Red Network, etc), 1930s-1940s
Attacks by
General Amos Fries, 1920s-1930s
Attacks by
Major-General Eli Helmick, 1926-1927
Attacks by John
B. Hughes (radio commentator on ABC), 1943-1944
Attacks
by the Industrial Defense Association, 1926-1927
Attacks by
Melvin M. Johnson Esq., 1925
Attacks
by Harry A. Jung (a.k.a. A. G. Knowles) 1920s-1930s
Attacks by
George B. Lockwood, 1925-1935
Attacks by Rep.
Melvin J. Maas, 1928
Attacks by Fred
Marvin, 1920s
Attacks by Fred
Marvin: correspondence with/about, 1924-1929
Attacks by Fred
Marvin in booklet "Ye Shall Know the Truth (1st & 2nd
ed.), 1926
Attacks by the
"Mason City Globe-Gazette [Iowa] (editor - W. Earl Hall) & visit to
Mason
City by FJL, 1928, 1932 [includes correspondence]
Attacks by Lucia
Maxwell (librarian of Chemical Warfare Division of the War Department) in
Spider Web Chart, 1924-1928
Attacks
by Lt. Commander William H. McEwan, 1926-1927
Attacks by Hon.
Louis T. McFadden, 1934
Attacks by the
Military Order of the World War, 1924-1930.
Box
416
Attacks
by the National Civic Federation (Ralph Easley), 1922-1929
Attacks by the
National Patriotic Council (Mrs. Noble Newport Potts), 1924-1935
Attacks
by/in the "National Republic (Walter Steele), 1920s-1940s
Attacks by the
National Security League, 1920s
Attacks by the
National Sojourners, 1929-1933
Attacks by the
Office of Naval Intelligence, 1935-1936
Attacks
by/in the "Philadelphia Record, 1928
Attacks by the
Reserve Officers Association, 1925-1933
Attacks by James
P. Roe, 1928-1932
Attacks by
Admiral William H. Standley, 1935
Attacks by
Herbert W. Stanley in article "Red Pacifism, 1936
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (March)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 1-5)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 6-7)
Attacks by the
War Department: newsclippings, 1923 (April 8-25, n.d.)
Box
417
Attacks
by U.S. War Department, 1924
Attacks by the
"Washington Post re: FJL's editorial on Soviet Russia, 1931 (April)
Attacks by Frederick
W. Wile (Washington Correspondent of Philadelphia "Public
Ledger), 1921-1930
Attacks by "The
Woman Patriot, 1922-1926
Attacks in
Delaware (Wilmington), 1926
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools,
1924
(Jan.-Oct.)
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools,
1924
(Nov.-Dec.)
Attacks in the
District of Colombia: attempts to keep FJL from speaking in schools, 1925
Attacks in
Indiana, 1926 (March-April)
Attacks in Indiana:
by Major Lesley J. McNair (Professor of Military Science & Treaties,
Purdue University), 1926
Attacks in
Indiana, 1926 (Oct.) - 1927
Attacks in
Maine, 1922-1935
Attacks in
Michigan: by "Muskegon Chronicle re: FJL's stance for a negotiated peace,
1940
Attacks in New
Jersey: petition to keep FJL & other pacifists from speaking at Westfield
School, etc., 1927
Attacks in
Oregon, 1930s-1942
Attacks in
Washington State, 1925-1944
Box
418 (1/2 box)
Misc.,
1920s
Misc., 1930s
Misc., 1940s
Misc., 1950s
Misc.: notes by
Mrs. Eckels
Attacks on youth
movement (including the Fellowship of Youth for Peace), 1924-1927
Attacks
on J. Nevin Sayre, 1926-1927
Attacks on Lucia
Ames Mead by various "patriotic groups, 1926-1928 [Mead was, in
part,
on lecture tour for NCPW]
Attacks by the
American Legion on Rachel Davis DuBois, Woodbury (NJ), 1927
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in expelling of Helen Tufts
Bailie, 1928
Attacks by the
Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) in expelling of Mary
Macfarland, 1928
Attacks
(general) on women's organizations
Series I: Literature
Department Records
Box
419
Records
of requests for literature, 1929-1931
Records of work
done by office staff members, 1926-1927 [letters typed, material sent, etc.]
Records of
mailings sent & requests for literature 1925-1928
Records
of material mimeographed & of mailings sent, 1932-1935
Records of
material mimeographed & of mailings sent, 1936-1937
Records
of material mimeographed & of mailings sent, 1937-1943
Records re:
special mailings, 1939-1950 [includes correspondence]
Commendations
(general), 1926-1954 [includes correspondence]
Commendations
re: "News Bulletin, 1924-1929 [typed excerpts of constituency's letters
&
notes]
Commendations
re: literature & mailings, 1923-1930 [typed excerpts of constituency's
letters
& notes]
Commendations on
Goodwill Books, 1925-1929 [typed excerpts of constituency's letters
&
notes]
Commendations on
Ponsonby book (Falsehood in War Time), 1928 [typed excerpts of
constituency's
letters & notes]
Inventories
Letters (8) from
constituents, 1926-1945
Production of
Christmas & Easter cards, ca. 1921-1924
Production of
material re: Universal Post Union, 1927
Box
420
Lists
produced of peace organizations/groups, 1920s
Lists produced
of peace organizations/groups, 1930s
"Between War and
Peace radio broadcasts: rough drafts of transcriptions
Distribution
(?) of literature from other organizations
Distribution of
remarks/statements/testimony/speeches by Congresspersons, 1930s
Distribution of
remarks/statements/testimony/speeches by Congresspersons, 1940s
Distribution of
remarks/statements/testimony/speeches by Congresspersons, 1950s
Distribution
(57,000+) of "Universal Disarmament Down to Rifles by Senator Millard
Tydings,
1950s [includes correspondence & orders]
Box 421 (1/2 box)
Distribution (57,000+)
of "Universal Disarmament Down to Rifles by Senator Millard
Tydings,
1950 [includes correspondence & orders] (cont.)
Distribution
and/or use of resolutions/statements by other organizations/groups, 1920s
Distribution
and/or use of resolutions/statements by other organizations/groups, 1930s
Distribution
and/or use of resolutions/statements by other organizations/groups, 1940s
Box
422
Brochures re:
NCPW history, goals etc.
Literature
produced, 1921
Literature
produced, 1922
Literature
produced, 1923
Literature
produced, 1924
Literature
produced, 1925
Literature
produced, 1926
Literature
produced, 1927
Literature
produced, 1928
Box
423
Literature
produced, 1929
Literature
produced, 1930
Literature
produced, 1931
Literature
produced, 1932
Literature
produced, 1933
Literature
produced, 1934
Box
424
Literature
produced, 1935
Literature
produced, 1936
Literature
produced: booklet "The National Council for Prevention of War, 1936
Literature
produced, 1937
Literature
produced, 1938
Box
425
Literature
produced, ca. 1930s
Literature
produced, 1939
Literature
produced, 1940
Literature
produced, 1941
Literature
produced, 1942
Literature
produced, 1943
Box
426
Literature
produced, 1944
Literature
produced, 1945
Literature
produced, 1946
Literature
produced, 1947
Literature
produced, 1948
Literature
produced, 1949
Literature
produced, ca. 1940s
Literature
produced, 1950-1951
Literature produced,
1952
Literature
produced, 1953
Literature
produced, 1954, ca. 1950s
Literature
produced, n.d.
Literature
produced, n.d. (cont.)
Box
427
Literature
produced, n.d. (cont.)
Literature
produced, n.d. (cont.)
Literature re:
Kellog Pact/Paris Peace Pact. ca. 1928-1933
Packet
re: Atlantic Pact prepared for distribution, ca. 1950s
Press releases
sent, 1921 (Oct.-Dec.)
Press releases
sent, 1922
Press releases
sent, 1923-1925
Press releases
sent, 1926-1929
Press releases
sent, 1930-1935
Box
428
Press releases
sent, 1936-1939 [very incomplete set]
Press releases
sent, 1940s
Press releases
sent, 1950-1954
Press releases
sent, n.d.
Form letters
sent, 1921 (Oct.-Dec.) [as National Council for Limitation of Armaments]
Form letters
sent, 1922 [as National Council for Reduction of Armaments]
Form letters
sent, 1923-1926
Form letters
sent, 1927-1929
Form letters
sent, 1930-1932
Form letters
sent, 1933-1934
Form letters
sent, 1935
Box
429
Form
letters sent, 1936
Form letters
sent, 1937-1938
Form letters
sent, 1939
Form letters
sent, 1940
Form letters
sent, 1941
Form letters
sent, 1942
Form letters
sent, 1943
Form letters
sent, 1944
Form letters
sent, 1945
Form letters
sent, 1946
Form letters
sent, 1947
Form letters
sent, 1948
Box
430
Form
letters sent, 1949
Form letters
sent, 1950
Form letters
sent, 1951
Form letters
sent, 1952
Form letters
sent, 1953
Form letters
sent, 1954
Form letters
sent, 1955-1975, n.d.
Literature
lists, 1920s
Literature
lists, 1930s
Literature
lists, 1940s
Literature
lists, 1950s
Box
431
Literature
lists, n.d.
Orders for
literature: misc., 1925-1947
Orders for
literature, 1944 (April-Dec.)
Orders for
literature, 1945 (Jan.)
Orders for
literature, 1945 (Feb.)
Orders for
literature, 1945 (March)
Orders for
literature, 1945 (April)
Orders for literature,
1945 (May)
Orders for
literature, 1945 (June-July)
Box
432
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1923 (Dec.)
1924
(#1-14)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1925 (#15-26)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1926 (#27-38)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1927 (#39-50)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1928 (#51-62)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1929 (#63-74)
Box
433 (1/2 box)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1930 (#75-86)
Monthly
Bibliography on International Affairs (Mary Phillips Webster), 1931
1932
(Oct.) (#87-107)
Box
434
"Bulletin
newsletter: free subscriptions to foreigners, 1922-1934 [included
correspondence
from Emma Cadbury, etc]
"Peace Action
newsletter: banned in Canada; not to be sent to people in U.S. Armed
Forces,
1941-1944
"Peace Action
newsletter: postal arrangements & statements of ownership of title etc.
"Peace Action
newsletter: charts re: circulation 1928-1953 [cost ascertainment, etc]
"Peace Action
newsletter: commendations from constituents [for the most part,
commendation
comments typed up by staff members]
"Peace
Action newsletter: summary of possible topics, 1936
"Peace Action
newsletter: reprints
"Peace
Action newsletter: cartoons from outside sources, 1934-1941
"Peace Action
newsletter: permissions to print cartoons from other sources, 1939-1941
"Peace Action
newsletter: form letter to chief editorial writers re: "Peace Action, 1944-
1948
Newsletters:
orders/notes/letters from constituents
Newsletter
subscriptions: order forms & letters sent
Box
435
"Peace Action
newsletter: correspondence re: preparation, publication & mailing after
FJL's resignation; FJL correspondence with Lowell Crate, 1954 (Dec.) - 1955
(Dec.)
"Peace Action
newsletter: FJL correspondence with Peace Action associates,
1955
(Oct.-Dec.)
"Peace Action
newsletter: FJL correspondence with Peace Action associates, 1956
"Peace Action
newsletter: FJL correspondence with Peace Action associates, 1957-1961
"Peace Action
newsletter: FJL (& Executive Board) correspondence with Mark Shaw &
John Mayne, 1960-1968
"Peace Action
newsletter: writings of FJL after resignation, 1950s
"Peace Action
newsletter: writings of Mark Shaw, 1956-1957
Series J: Production of FJL's Book To End War: The
Story of the National Council for Prevention of War, 1921-1946 (1969)
[note: this
material was re-boxed in 2005, but not re-foldered, etc.]
Box
436
Extra
typed copies, FJL's dictation, 1921-1927
Ideas from FJL's
associates;
Plans &
notes for book [3 folders]
Early chapters
& material (1920s)
Early version [2
folders]
Box
437
Extra copies,
final version of book; misc.
Early writing
for book (1921-1935)
Early writing
for book
Early versions
of chapters 1-10
Misc. versions
of book
History of NCPW,
1956
Box
438
Alphabetical
(A-G); misc.
Reading notes;
FJL's dictation of parts of book to CDL; alphabetical by author (A-G)
Biographical
facts re: FJL & other's opinion of him
Book as physical
production/entity: tables of contents, inventories, schemes, outlines, etc.
Subject
Material
Campaigns
(use of) as a method
Celebrities
& the NCPW
Churches
Clippings
Collective
securities
Congressional
& other allies of the peace movement
Contests: Peace
Heroes, etc.
Cost of War:
statistics, etc.
"Cruiser bills
D.C.
Daughters of the
American Revolution (D.A.R.)
Destroyers for
bases
Disarmament
Douglass,
Gaylord W. (NCPW New England Office)
Duration,
1941-1945
Economy: staff
members cuts, etc.
Emergency Peace
Campaign, etc.
Employees
Endorsements of
NCPW, 1922
Farm Dept.
Fries, Amos:
attacks on NCPW
Special days
Subjects: H-Q
Hoover, Herbert
Clark
Handsaker, John
J. (NCPW Northwest Office)
Box
439
Subject
Material
Hull, Cordell:
excerpts from memoirs; NCPW interviews & experiences with Hull
Indiana Council
for Prevention of War
International
law
Inventories
Investigations
of NCPW
Isolationism
Japan: Exclusion
Act, etc.
Jews
Labor Dept.
League of
Nations
Lend-Lease
legislation
"Merchants of
Death idea
Methodology
Mexican War;
Catholics; Knights of Columbus
Mexican War:
prevention of war
Military
opposition to NCPW [opposition by the military]
Milestones
(early) of NCPW; mailing list of National Council for Limitation of
Armaments
Money letters
& appeals; forms
Morgan, Laura
Puffer
National Peace
Conference
National Council
for Limitation of Armaments
Navy campaigns
Negotiated peace
Neutrality law
Newspapers:
friendly & unfriendly
Nicaragua: war
threat, 1927; Mexico
No More War:
demonstrations
Columbus, Ohio:
attack on FJL by Gen. Bowley [2 folders]
Openings (possible
for book)
Organization
& methods of NCPW
Outlawry
Parties
(political): convention activity
Peace movement:
accomplishments
Pearl Harbor
Penetration of
military influence in American life
Policy letters
& statements
Polls
Predecessors of
NCPW
Publicity
Department
Box
440
Subject
Material
Subject
matter: R-Z
Quakers &
antecedents
Roosevelt,
Franklin D.
Russia:
recognition of [USSR]
Sidwell (School,
D.C.): FJL's commencement address & consequences with Loyal
Legion
South ("the
impenetrable South): attempts bo open NCPW offices in Georgia
Statement by
NCPW about itself
Staff
personalities in NCPW
Tables of
contents
Technical points
in book preparation
Topics: general
considerations
"United Front
idea (i.e., attempts by Communists to infiltrate peace movement)
United
Peace Chest
Universal
Military Training (UMT); conscription; the draft
Versailles
Treaty
War: theories;
predictions; etc.
Watkins, Arthur
Charles: activities
Western Office
of NCPW
Women's part in
preventing war
World Court
Youth:
activities against war; college students; etc.
Misc. versions
of book ("not earliest, not latest) [2 folders]
Box
441
Misc. versions
of book ("not earliest, not latest) (cont.) [2 folders]
Chapters of book
on 1940s
Diary excerpts
re: Pearl Harbor events
Diary excerpts:
Clayton Loughran's unverified copies of diaries
Book (1922):
diary excerpts; poll; financial pledges; etc.
Book
(1930-1931): misc.
Box
442
Material
from copies of diaries
World Court,
1923-1926
Pearl Harbor
Mexico:
prevention of war, 1927
Copies of
diaries & letters to staff members, 1920s
Writings based
upon diaries, 1930s-1941
Box
443
Diaries
[excerpts? [2 folders]
Excerpts of book
made by Clayton Loughran
Copies of
material made for (by?) Clayton Loughran
Excerpts of book
by Clayton Loughran
Box
444
Copies of
material made by Clayton Loughran [3 folders]
Misc., 1957-
Versions of book
("not earliest, not latest)
Incomplete mss.,
ca. 1967
Box
445
Mss.,
1967-1968
Misc. items re:
FJL's work on book in 1960s
Basis of book's
footnotes
Untitled folder
[FJL's pencilled notes]
Box
446
Typed
manuscript
Chapter
1: Strictly Personal
Preface;
conclusion
Chapter 1;
material to consider for working copy
Chapter 3:
militarization, 1923
Misc., 1923
Chapter 3
Chapter 4:
"Educate!, 1923
Chapter 5
Chapter 6, 1926
Box
Typed
manuscript
Chapter
7: how we prevented a war with Mexico
Chapter 8:
background, 1928
Chapter 8:
Kellog-Briand Pact (our nation pledges itself to peace), 1928
Chapter 9: what
makes a good citizen
Shearer, William
B.
Chapter 10
Chapter 10: Hoover
Chapter 11: we
prepare for world disarmament
Chapter 12: to
Chicago, 1932
Box
448
Typed
manuscript
Chapter
13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15:
peace bonds, 1935 [2 folders]
Chapter 16:
peaceful change, 1936
Chronologies,
etc., 1936
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19:
Charles Lindbergh
Chapter 20
Box
449
Typed
manuscript
Chapter
1: mostly work of 1967
Chapters 2-13:
work of 1967
Misc., 1967-1968
Box
450
Typed
manuscript
Chapters
14-23: work of 1967
Conclusions
earlier versions ("red marks for possible use)
Latest version
Box
451 (1/2 box)
Typed
manuscript
Galley proofs [2
folders]
Notes
of Faith Ward Libby used in preparation of FJL's book
Notes re:
checking notes of proofreaders
"Checking
Notebook of Faith Ward Libby; unidentified notebook
Box
452
Typed
manuscript
Working
copy
Editor's copy
Misc. notes
Discarded pages
in latest version
Personal
correspondence re: book
Box
453
Correspondence
with James Best (Fellowship Publications), 1968-1973
Suggestions/comments
re: book, 1961-1868
Correspondence
re: book, 1959-1968
"To End War,
1968-1970
"To End War,
1973-1974
Reviews of book
Series K:
Administrative Records
Box
454
Financial
Records
Financial
correspondence, 1921-1929
Financial
correspondence, 1930-1935
Financial
correspondence, 1936-1937
Financial
correspondence, 1938-1939
Financial
correspondence, 1940-1949
Financial
correspondence, 1956-1973
Financial
correspondence with auditor, 1942-1946
Financial
correspondence: 2 letters re: ties with the Religious Society of Friends
(including
assertion that NCPW was not "supported
by Soviet Russia), 1927,
1932
In-house memos
re: financial form letters
Notes/memos etc.
re: bookkeeping system
Loans to NCPW on
FJL's life-insurance policy (?)
Loans to NCPW
[see also general financial files]
Insurance
policies & returns
NCPW Committee
on Finance & Economy, 1932 [includes schedule for salary
reductions]
Expenses
related to FJL's book
FJL's expenses
as regnary agent (for Albion Beverage), 1945
Labor
costs etc. of preparing NCPW records for archives
FJL's personal
expenses (?)
Box
455
Financial
Records
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1921
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1922
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1923
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1924
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1924 (cont.)
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1925
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1926
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1927
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1928
Box
456
Financial
Records
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1929
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
ca. 1920s
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1930
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1931
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1932
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1933
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1934
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1935
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1936
Box
457
Financial
Records
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1937
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1938
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1939
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1930s
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1940
Wage &
expense vouchers for staff members, 1940-1942
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1941
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1941 (cont.)
Box
458
Financial
Records
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1942
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1943
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1944
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1945
Permission from
U.S. Dept. of Labor for salary raises, 1945
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1946
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1947
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1948
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1949
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1940s
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1950
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1951
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1952
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1953
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1954
Daily income
distribution, 1954
Cancelled
checks, 1954
Receipts from
contributions (small) to NCPW, 1954
Box
459
Financial
Records
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1955
Cancelled
checks, 1955
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1956
Bank statements
& cancelled checks, 1956
Petty cash,
1956-1957
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1957
Bank statements
& cancelled checks, 1957
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1958
Bank statements
& cancelled checks, 1958
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1959
Budgets/expenses/fundraising,
1960-1975, n.d.
Employee Mabel
Waln Smith (taxes, insurance), 1960-1961
Box
450
Financial
Records
Taxes
Federal
capital stock tax, 1933-1945
Federal
corporation income & excess profits tax, 1936-1949
Federal corporation income & excess
profits tax, 1950-1958
Federal
excise tax on employers of 8 or more (federal unemployment tax),
1936-1955
Federal
Insurance Contributions Act (Social Security) taxes paid, 1936-1939
Federal
Insurance Contributions Act (Social Security) taxes paid, 1940-1948
Correspondence
with IRS re: whether NCPW had to pay Social Security tax, etc.,
1937-1943
Federal
victory tax paid, 1943
Federal
taxes paid, 1940-1945
Federal
taxes paid, 1946-1949
Box
461
Financial
Records
Taxes
Federal
taxes paid, 1950-1957
D.C.
franchise tax license / corporation license fees paid, 1942-1956
D.C.
corporation income taxes paid, 1939-1963
D.C.
personal property taxes paid, 1930-1958
D.C.
sales tax paid, 1949-1954
D.C.
unemployment compensation taxes paid, 1936-1939
D.C. unemployment compensation taxes
paid, 1940-1942
D.C.
unemployment compensation taxes paid, 1943-1949
D.C. unemployment compensation taxes
paid, 1950-1957, 1960
D.C.
workmen's compensation taxes paid, 1934-1962
Box
462
Financial
Records
Taxes
Massachusetts
taxes paid, 1939-1955
Oregon
taxes paid, 1940-1945
Paid
bills/invoices
Misc.,
1930s-1950s
Acme
Newspictures, Inc.
Addressograph-Multigraph
Corp.
Alfred
A. Knopf Inc.
American
Ice Company
Association
Press
Astoria
Press
Auditors,
1938-1955
Candey
Hardware Co.
Chas.
G. Stott & Co. (office supplies)
Elliott Addressing Machine Company
Farmers
Union Co-operative Education Service
Fellowship
of Reconciliation
Foreign
Policy Association
Gist
& Chairs Inc. (mimeograph services)
Graphic
Arts Press
Houghton
Mifflin Co.
Judd
& Detweiler Inc.
Lathrop
Inc.
L.C.
Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc.
Mallorey
Office Supply Co.
Box
463
Financial
Records
Paid
bills/invoices
Missionary
Education Movement
National
Capitol Press Inc.
National
Child Welfare Assoc.
National
Peace Conference
National
Publishing Co.
National
Peace Council
Newell-Cole
Co.
Peters,
Smith & Co.
Postal
Telegraph-Cable Co.
Potomac
Electric Power Co.
Railway
Express Agency Inc
Romeike
Press Clipping Bureau
Service
Typewriter Co.
Simon
& Schuster
Socialist
Party / Sovfoto
Southern
& Standard Inc. (photo-engravers)
Southern
Engraving Co.
Stanford
Paper Co. [2 folders]
T.
Janney Brown (insurance) / Golden Insurance Co.
Vanguard
Press
Washington
Envelope Co.
Western
Union Telegraph Co.
Box
464
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Census
of manufacturers filled out by NCPW for U.S. Department of Commerce,
1939, 1947
Permit for appealing for donations, 1937
Enlisting
businessmen for peace, 1939 [includes correspondence]
Sample
pledge cards & envelopes used in fund drives, 1923-1954
Pennies
for Peace project, 1938 [photograph removed]
Notes of FJL, mostly re: money/fundraising
contacts
State
& city contacts (for speakers & for raising money), 1924-1928
Lists of large contributors, 1929-1937
Analysis
of large contributors, 1935-1938
Record of returns on financial appeals,
1936-1939
Records
of fundraising appeals & costs involved, 1924-1950
Box
465
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Financial
form letters, 1924-1926
Financial
form letters, 1927
Financial
form letters, 1928-1929
Financial
form letters, 1930-1931
Financial
form letters, 1932-1933
Financial
form letters, 1934-1936
Financial
form letters, 1937
Financial
form letters, 1938-1939
Box
466 (1/2 box)
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Financial
form letters, 1940-1941
Financial
form letters, 1942
Financial
form letters, 1943-1944
Financial
form letters, 1945-1946
Financial
form letters, 1947-1949
Financial
form letters, 1950-1954
Financial
form letters, n.d.
Box
467
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Peace
Bond Campaign: general
Peace
Bond Campaign: financial records
Peace
Bond Campaign: form letters & documents produced for distribution
Peace
Bond Campaign: publicity & media coverage [photographs removed to
Photograph Collection]
Peace Bond Campaign: correspondence, 1935
Peace
Bond Campaign: correspondence, 1936
Peace
Bond Campaign: correspondence, 1937, n.d.
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales in New Jersey by Paul Harris & staff members, 1936
[includes media coverage]
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales by Northwestern Office, 1935-1937
Peace Bond Campaign: sample book of
certificates
Peace
Bond Campaign: newsletter "Peace Bond News, vol. 1:1-9 (Oct. 7, 1935
May 26, 1936)
Box
468 (1/2 box)
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1935 (Nov.-Dec.)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (Jan.-Feb.)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (March)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (April)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (May-June)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (July-Aug.)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1936 (Oct.-Nov.)
Peace
Bond Campaign: sales receipts, 1937
Box
469
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
Lobbying
reports general
Lobbying
reports, 1947
Lobbying
reports, 1948
Lobbying
reports, 1949
Lobbying
reports, 1950
Lobbying
reports, 1951
Lobbying
reports, 1952
Lobbying
reports, 1953
Lobbying
reports, 1954
Bequests
to NCPW, 1929-1947. 1965
Bequests
to NCPW from the estate of Hattie Murdock, 1932
Bequests
to NCPW from the estate of Addie Littlefield Kleist, 1954
Bequests
to NCPW from the estate of Edwin & Marguerite Clarke, 1955
Bequests
to NCPW from the estate of Paul L. Knorr & John B. Knorr, 1954-
1955
Box
470 (1/2 box)
Financial
Records
Fundraising
efforts
United
Peace Chest financial statements, receipts, correspondence, 1937 [2
folders]
United
Peace Chest financial statements, receipts, correspondence, 1938
United
Peace Chest financial statements, receipts, correspondence, 1939
United
Peace Chest financial statements, receipts, correspondence, 1940-1950
Box
471
Financial
Records -- Ledger Books (or Loose Ledger Pages)
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: income & expenses, 1930-1936
Branch Offices:
income & expenses, 1933 (Oct.-Dec.)
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: monthly travel expense reports by staff
members,
1933-1935
Box
472
Financial
Records -- Ledger Books (or Loose Ledger Pages)
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: income & expenses, 1937-1955
Washington
Office
Payroll,
1935 (Dec.) 1938 (Nov. 12)
Payroll,
1938 (Nov.) 1939 (Oct.)
Expenses
(bills paid ledger pages in alpha order according to company /
organization), 1940-1942
Ledgers
[not in boxes]
Financial
Records
Washington
Office
Expenses,
1921-1922
Income
& expenses, 1921 (Sept. 30) 1923 (Sept.)
Income & expenses, 1922 (Oct.) 1924
Misc.,
ca. 1922-1924
Contributions,
1922 (Fall); accounts payable, 1927-1928
Misc., 1925-1929
Petty
cash, 1925 (Sept.) 1929; payroll, 1925 (Aug.) 1929 (Nov.)
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: expenses, 1927 1931 (June)
Washington
Office: payroll, 1930-1935
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: income & expenses, 1931 (July) 1935 (Sept.)
Washington
Office: petty cash, 1932-1935
Washington
Office & Branch Offices: income & expenses, 1936-1938
Washington
Office
Income & expenses, 1939-1940
Income
& expenses, 1941 1944 (Nov.)
Payroll,
1939 (Oct.) 1955 (Feb.)
Income
& expenses, 1944 (Dec.) - 1955
Box 473
Office Files [mostly
files of Gladys Gould Mackenzie]
Closing down of
NCPW national office; sale of furniture, 1967
Leases
for NCPW offices, 1921-1924, 1955
Move from 18th
Street to Constitution Avenue (Washington, D.C.): sale of furniture, etc.,
1954-1955
Contract
with WINX for six radio talks, 1944
Staff lists
& biographical information etc. [includes office directories, used at
telephone
switchboard]
Office
procedures: instructions, etc.
Memos to staff
members
Sick &
vacation leave records, 1929-
Furniture &
supplies, 1930-1954
Purchase etc. of
addresseograph machine & stencils, 1927-1936
First
class mail received, 1925-1942
Workroom reports
of NCPW mailings (by M. Goldsmith), 1936-1939
Workroom
reports of NCPW mailings (by M. Goldsmith), 1940-1942
Workroom reports
of NCPW mailings (by M. Goldsmith & J.S. Bodle), 1943-1949
Box
474 (1/2 box)
Office Files
[mostly files of Gladys Gould Mackenzie]
Correspondence (& form letters) of Gladys Mackenzie
Misc. kept by
Gladys Mackenzie
Address books
(2), ca. 1920s-1930s
Misc. mailing
lists
Sampling project
of index cards, representing 82,000 names, done by SCPC staff
members,
1985
Box
475
Material
received after Series A-E were microfilmed [some items may be duplicates]
By-laws &
amendments, 1930
Constitution
& amendments
Lists of
officers, 1924-1956
Lists of
participating organizations & delegates-at-large, 1931-1966
Executive Board:
correspondence, etc.
Executive Board:
votes cast
Meeting minutes:
Executive Board & other committees, 1920s
Meeting
minutes: Executive Board & other committees, 1930s
Meeting minutes:
Executive Board & other committees, 1940s
Meeting
minutes: Executive Board & other committees, 1950s
Meeting minutes:
Executive Board & other committees, 1960s
Meeting minutes:
Executive Board & other committees, 1970s, n.d.
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1927-1928
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1929
Box
476
Material
received after Series A-E were microfilmed [some items may be duplicates]
Meeting
minutes, etc.: Annual Meeting (& staff conference), 1930
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1931
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1932-1934
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1935
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1936
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1937
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1938-1939
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1940s
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1950s
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, 1960s-1970s
Meeting minutes,
etc.: Annual Meeting, n.d.
NCPW
conferences: misc.
Conference of
peace groups, 1923 (Feb.)
Annual
Conference on Policy, 1941
Annual
Conference, 1942
Annual
Conference, 1943
Atlantic City
Conference for Peaceworkers, Atlantic City (NJ), Dec. 4-7, 1947
Findings
on Programs & Policies, 1922-1939, 1942-1947
Organizing local
committees & councils of the NCPW
Letterheads
used, 1922-1957
Dissolution of
NCPW, 1975
Box
477 (card file box) [formerly Box 508H not sampled]
Administrative
Records
Index cards of
names for mailing list?
Index cards --
record of mailings done by [or sent to?] various staff members (Jeannette
Rankin,
Eleanor Brannon, Mary Ida Winder, Carrie Wyckoff Ormsbee, J.J.
Handsaker,
Paul Harris Jr.) & NCPW regional offices
Box
478 (card file box) [formerly Box 508G & 508__ sampled]
Administrative
Records
Index cards of
names for mailing list [part of what was culled from 82,000 cards of
names,
during sampling done by SCPC staff members in 1985]: card categories
include
diplomats, foreign no. 2, friends in Europe, German "A list, German language
papers, foreign newspapers, & inactive file
Box
479 (card file box) [formerly Box 508__ sampled]
Administrative
Records
Index cards of
names for mailing list [part of what was culled from 82,000 cards of
names,
during sampling done by SCPC staff members in 1985]: card categories
include
active file & inactive file
Box
480 (card file box) [found after Box 111]
Administrative
Records
Index cards of
names for mailing list
Series L: Additional Material [received after
Series A-E were microfilmed; some items may be duplicates]
Box
481
Frederick
J. Libby
Biographical
information
Correspondence,
1920s-1930s
Correspondence,
1940s-1960s, n.d.
Letters to the
U.S. President
Correspondence
with Senator Millard E. Tydings [includes composite of Tydings'
speeches
re: disarmament, distributed by NCPW], 1950-1951
Annual reports,
1930-1945 [incomplete set]
Annual reports,
1946-1966 [incomplete set]
Speeches,
statements & testimony given, 1923-1939 [incomplete set]
Speeches,
statements & testimony given, 1940-1949 [incomplete set]
Speeches,
statements & testimony given, 1950-1953, n.d. [incomplete set]
Box
482
General
General
correspondence
Correspondence
with congresspeople
Letter &
inscribed copy of booklet "Krieg dem Kriege! (by Herman Neumann) from
Arthur Dobsky, 1924
Letters to the
Editor
Florence Brewer
Boeckel: correspondence, writings, reports, speeches & testimony
Florence
Brewer Boeckel: correspondence re: pageants, 1922-1933
James Finucane:
correspondence
Paul Harris Jr.:
trip reports, 1939 (March-April)
Gladys
Mackenzie: correspondence
Laura Puffer
Morgan: correspondence & reports
Laura Puffer
Morgan (Disarmament/European Representative): weekly reports from
Geneva
[either not filmed, or they contain handwritten notes; see box 64 for
filmed
reports/articles by LPM]
Gilbert Stinger:
correspondence
Radio broadcasts
sponsored, 1935-1937
Publicity; media
coverage of NCPW
Autographed copy
of booklet "Peace Through Disarmament and Charter Revision by
Grenville Clarke, 1958
Pages for "A
Club Program for One Meeting, ca. 1935-1937
Misc. statements
etc. from others (American & foreign)
"Peace
Resolutions of Women's Organizations, 1930-1934, 1937
Newsletters
"Bulletin on Current Affairs #1; "The Word From Washington June 3,
1935;
"Between War and Peace, 1937-1938
Box
483
People
Borah, Senator
William E.
Bullitt, William
C. (Ambassador to France), 1939-1947
Castle
Jr., William R. (U.S. State Department), 1930-1940
Churchill,
Winston, 1939-1942
Clark, Senator
Bennett Champ, 1932-1935
Dulles, John
Foster, 1936-1939
Dulles, John
Foster, 1940-1945
Dulles, John
Foster, 1946-1949
Dulles, John
Foster, 1954-1955
Box
484
People
Gandhi, Mahatma,
1948 [see also Reference Files: Countries India]
Harriman,
Florence Jaffray (Mrs. J. Borden Harriman)
Hoover, Herbert
La Follette (Jr.
& Sr.), Senator Robert, 1916-1946
Lindbergh, Anne
Morrow
Lindbergh,
Charles
Mitchell, Brig.
General William D., 1925-1945
Shearer, William
B. (naval propagandist), 1929-1930
Snowden, Philip
(Great Britain), 1923-1937
Tagore,
Rabindranath (India), 1923-1941
Wheeler, Senator
Burton K., 1940s [includes speeches]
Box
485
Organizations
-- Governmental
Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA), 1947-1949
League of
Nations, 1920s
League of
Nations, 1930s 1946
Office of
Strategic Services (O.S.S.), 1941-1945
U.S. State
Department
United Nations
U.S. War
Department, 1933-1935
Box
486
Organizations
American
Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression
American Friends
Service Committee [AFSC]: book In Place of War: An Inquiry Into
Nonviolent
National Defense
American
Legion
American Legion:
attitudes on national defense, etc., 1920s-1930s
American
Legion: lobbyist John Thomas Taylor, 1927-193 3
American Legion:
efforts re: "Bonus Bill, 1932-1936
American Peace
Society, 1915
Center for the
Study of Democratic Institutions
Committee on
World Friendship Among Children
Federation
Interallies des Anciens Combattants [FIDAC], 1920s-1930s
Friends'
Peace Committee
International
Correspondence for Peace [org.] (Germany), 1932
International
Peace Garden, 1929-1934
International Union
of Antimilitarist Ministers and Clergymen (Netherlands), 1926-1933
Methodist
Commission on World Peace (Charles Boss Jr.), 1930s-1940s
National Council
Against Conscription
Peace Heroes
Memorial Society, 1926-1942
Box
487
Organizations
Society
for the Prevention of World War III, 1947-1956
Veterans of
Foreign Wars, 1928-1936
Washington
Committee for Aid to China, 1938-1941
Woodrow Wilson
Foundation, 1944-1950
World Federation
of Education Associations, 1927-1941
World Peace
Association, 1937-1945
World Student
Christian Federation, 1927-1950
Box
488
Countries
Burma
China, 1920s
China, 1930s
[includes sacking of Nanking]
China, 1940s
China: Oriential
Exclusion Act / Chinese Exclusion Act
China, 1950s
China:
reconciliation attempts with Japan (by pacifists, etc.), 1930s
China: map of
Manchoukuo
Egypt, 1956-1957
Far East /
Pacific
Finland: U.S.
war loan to Finland, 1940
Germany, 1940s
Germany, 1950
Germany,
1951-1959
Germany, 1962
Germany, n.d.
Box
489 (1/2 box)
Countries
Germany:
dismantling of German factories (by U.S., etc.), 1946-1947
Germany:
dismantling of German factories (by U.S., etc.), 1948
Germany:
dismantling of German factories (by U.S., etc.), 1949
Germany:
dismantling of German factories (by U.S., etc.), 1950-1951, n.d.
Germany: peace movement,
1940s-1950s
Germany: peace
movement - Pastor Martin Niemller
Box
490
Countries
Germany:
return of confiscated German property after WWII
Germany:
economic reparations to Germany, 1945-1947
Great
Britain, 1921-1941
Great Britain,
1921-1942 [includes Anglo-American relations]
Greece &
Turkey, 1947
Guam:
fortification of Guam
India: bombing
by Great Britain of India's northwest frontier (& U.S. sales of bomber
planes
to Great Britain), 1938
India, 1939-1948
[mostly re: Gandhi]
India, 1950-1951
[mostly re: Nehru]
Indochina, 1954
Israel &
Palestine, 1940s
Israel &
Palestine, 1950s
Box
491
Countries
Japan, 1920s
Japan, 1930s
Japan, 1940s
Japan, 1950s
Japan: gift to
U.S. of cherry trees
Japan &
China relations: Sino-Japanese war, 1931-1932 [includes Lytton Report, etc.]
Japan
& China relations: Sino-Japanese war, 1933-1941
Japan: dissent
against war / peace movement, 1920s-1930s
Japan & Far
East, 1936-1938
Japanese war
crimes & trials of war criminals, 1945
Box
492
Countries
Korea:
background of the war
Korea,
1930s-1940s
Korea, 1950
Korea, 1951
Latin America,
1927-1928
Latin America,
1939-1945
Latin America,
1946-1949
Latin America,
1950-1954
Latin America
& trade, 1939-1942
Russia/USSR
(& relations with the U.S.)
USSR,
1930s-1940s
USSR, 1950s
West Indies,
1939-1941
Box
493
Subjects/Issues
General
material, -1940s
Arbitration
& mediation, 1910-1927
Arms embargo
(repeal of), 1924-1939
Army commandos
& crimes, 1937-1951
Atlantic
Pact/Treaty, 1940s
Atlantic Pact
(Atlantic Union), 1944-1951
Atom Bomb, 1955-1956
Attacks on
pacifists: misc.
Attacks against
church lobbies & pacifism
Attacks on
pacifism & peace groups (charges that they were communists), 1920s-1930
Attacks
(general): cartoons, 1920s-1930s
Attacks on Jane
Addams
Attacks on
Liberal Club at West Chester State Normal School (PA)
Dismissal of 2
teachers, 1927
Attacks on
pacifists etc. by American Legion, 1920s
Attacks on
pacifists etc. by American Legion, 1930s, n.d.
Attacks on
pacifists etc. by Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR] (DAR
Blacklist),
1920s-1930s [2 folders]
Attacks on
pacifists by Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1920s-1930s
Box
494
Subjects/Issues
Between Two
Wars, 1934
Book "Platforms
of the Two Great Political Parties, 1856-1932 [catalogued]
Calls
to end the war with Japan, 1945
Case of Tyler G.
Kent (American imprisoned in Great Britian), 1941-1946
Causes of war
(economic, etc.), 1920s-1930s
Churches &
peace
Codification of
international law, 1950
Communists in
the U.S., 1939-1940
Conscientious
objectors/objection, 1930s-1950s
Drift toward
war, 1921-1941
Dumbarton Oaks
conferences & proposals, 1944-1945
Economic
boycotts & sanctions
Establishing
peace treaty with Japan, 1945
"Fifth Column
hysteria, 1940
Box
495
Subjects/Issues
Genocide
Convention, 1950
Germ/biological
warfare [includes poison gas]
Immigration
Industrial
mobilization plans (re: instituting a draft), 1936-1941
League
of American Nations
Japanese
Exclusion Act, 1923-1939
Marshall Plan
Militarization
of America
Military
appropriations/budget, 1931-1940
Military
disaffection bills / gag bills, 1935-1936
Moral Embargo,
1938-1940
Negotiated
peace, 1940s
Negotiated peace
(arguments against), 1940-1943
Nobel Peace
Prize, 1900-1951
North Atlantic
Treaty, 1942-1949
Box
496
Subjects/Issues
Outlawry of War,
1924-1930
Patriotism,
1924-1938
Peace
groups/organizations, 1930s-1940s
Peace lobbies
Peace Now
Movement
Peace walks
Peacemakers'
Pilgrimage (Great Britain), 1926
Post-war
planning, 1943-1944
Preparing for
peace / preparing for war, 1939-1944
Presidential
powers in war & peace, 1920s-1940s
Prof. Hornell
Hart's research project on world law & order, 1949
Propaganda /
psychological warfare (Office of War Information), 1942-1944
Proposals for
prevention of war, 1924-1936
Refugees /
displaced persons (from Germany, etc.)
Box
497
Subjects/Issues
Relief
efforts: providing food for the starving of Europe, 1940
Relief efforts:
providing food for the starving of Europe, 1941-1944
Relief
efforts: providing food for the starving of Europe, 1946, 1948
Relief efforts:
providing food for the starving of Europe (role of Howard Kershner),
1943-1944
ROTC &
military training
San Francisco
Charter, 1945
Treaty of
Versailles
Truman Doctrine,
1947
U.S. foreign
policy: "American White Paper, 1940
Box
498
Subjects/Issues
War debts, 1920s-1930s
War guilt,
1920s-1940s
War Policies
Commission, 1929-1931
War profits
Profiting from
war (economically etc.) / drafting of capital & private property for war
effort
War profits:
Bernard Baruch, 1931-1944
War profits:
Hill-Sheppard Bill, etc., 1937
War's results
(suffering, anarchy, death, etc.)
World
government, 1936-1945
World
government, 1946-1958
Box
499
Subjects/Issues
World Peace Day
World trade,
1953
World War II:
appeals to end the war at the earliest possible moment
World War II:
atrocities
World War II:
background & causes
World War II:
British moves toward peace
World War II:
end of war with Japan, 1945 (Aug.)
World War II:
histories
World War II:
internment of Japanese Americans & Japanese aliens on West Coast, 1942
Misc. (A-Z),
1910s
Misc. (A-Z),
1930s-1940s
Misc. (A-Z),
1950s
Box
500 (1/2 box)
Campaign
Against Lend-Lease Program
Congressional
Resolutions Program
Favorable
opinion re: Lend-Lease Program Bill
Labor viewpoints
re: Lend-Lease Program
Opposition to
Lend-Lease Program [2 folders]
General
General:
newspaper clippings
Box
501
Campaign
Against Conscription, 1920s-1950s
American Legion
plan for Draft
Anti-war
sentiment in Congress & governmental departments
Cartoons
against Universal Military Training (UMT), 1920
Compulsory
Military Training, 1920s
Compulsory
Military Training, 1930s
Compulsory
Military Training, 1940-1945
Compulsory
Military Training, 1946-1949
Compulsory
Military Training, 1950s
Compulsory
Military Training, n.d.
Compulsory
Military Training: saluting of flag, 1936-1940
Conscription of
women
Conscientious
objection
Cost of the
army, etc.
Cost of UMT
Debate re:
proper size for the army
Box
502
Campaign
Against Conscription, 1920s-1950s
Drafting of boys
(17-19 year olds)
Extension of
terms for drafted men
False figures by
War Dept. re: size of army, 1946
Fort Knox UMT
Demonstration Unit (where 664 teenagers were trained for war)
Manpower Act
(Austin-Wadsworth Bill) to dratt labor, especially those on strike, 1941-
1944
Militarism in
education at schools and colleges, 1930s-1940s
Mobilization
Day: booklet "If War Comes: M-Day What Your Government Has
Planned
For You by Donald Keyhoe, 1940
National Guard
National Service
Act / conscription
Officers Reserve
Corps
Opposition by
groups & individuals to Draft Bill, 1940-1941
Peacetime
conscription
Renewal of
Selective Service Act
Selective
Service Act & amendments
$22,000,000
Appropriation for Citizens' Military Training (CMT) camps, 1933
Voluntary
enlistment
Box
503
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
General/assorted
Speeches/addresses
[by non-NCPW persons], 1931-1932
Articles
by Sydney Strong in Geneva (Switzerland), 1932-1933
Translations
[into English] of "Journal de Geneve etc., 1932
Misc. newspaper
clippings
Editorials
[printed in newspapers], 1933-1934
Government
documents
Work of other
groups
Labor
Box
504
Disarmament
Campaign, 1931-1934
Work of other
groups
Religious
groups
Religious
(Catholic) groups
Veterans
groups
Women's
groups
American
Association of University Women
American
Friends Service Committee [AFSC]
American Inter-Organization Council
Catholic
Association for International Peace
Committee on Militarism in Education
Disarmament
Committee of Women's International Organisations (Geneva,
Switzerland)
Disarmament
Information Committee (London, England)
Federal
Council of Churches
Foreign
Policy Association
Friends'
Peace Committee (London, England)
Geneva
Research Information Committee (Switzerland)
International
Federation of League of Nations Societies (Geneva, Switzerland)
International Federation of Trade Unions
International
Fellowship of Reconciliation
International
Peace Bureau (Geneva, Switzerland)
Interparliamentary
Union (Geneva, Switzerland)
League
of Nations (Geneva, Switzerland)
League of Nations Association
League
of Nations Union (London, England)
National
Council for Prevention of War (London, England)
National Council of Jewish Women
National
League of Women Voters
National Peace Council (Lond