Contents
Collection Overview
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Search Terms
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS (1907-60)
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE (1915-54)
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES (1913-48)
SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONS (1927-58)
SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES (1945-57)
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS (1907-60)
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE (1915-54)
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES (1913-48)
SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONS (1927-58)
SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES (1945-57)
OVERSIZE MATERIALS
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Josephine Schain Papers, 1907-1960
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Burd Schlessinger.
Encoding funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
2003
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Creator:
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Schain, Josephine, 1886-1972 |
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Title:
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Josephine Schain Papers |
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Dates:
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1907 - 1960 |
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Abstract:
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Settlement house worker, suffragist, pacifist, and international relations specialist. Papers focus primarily on Schain's involvement in a host of women's organizations, the purpose of which was advocacy of international peace through cooperative enterprise among nations. Types of material include radio broadcasts scripts, speeches, photographs, articles, and other writings. Notable correspondents include Margaret Corbett Ashby, Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt (extensive), Newton Diehl Baker, Helen Gahagan Douglas, India Edwards, Helen Hayes, Lorena Hickok, Stanley Hornbeck, Cordell Hull, Rosa Manus, Alva Reimer Myrdal, Maud Wood Park, Frances Perkins, and Virginia Rishel. |
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Extent:
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15 boxes (5.25 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English. |
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Identification:
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MS 139 |
Josephine Schain was born in Browns Valley, Minnesota in 1886 to Irene Burdick Schain and Jacob Theodore Schain. She earned her LL.B. from the University of Minnesota in 1908 and was awarded an honorary LL.D. by Smith College in 1937. She began her career as a social worker in Minneapolis, and worked as a settlement house worker on New York's East Side from 1918 to 1924. Schain was also active in the suffrage and peace movements, both as an organizer of conferences and similar events, and as a much sought after speaker. She spoke during the women's suffrage campaign in New York City in 1915 and wrote Women and the Franchise in 1918. She served as director of the Department of International Relations for the National League of Women Voters from 1924 to 1928, and as the national director of the Girl Scouts of America from 1930 to 1935. Schain chaired the National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War from 1936 to 1941, the Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women's International Organizations from 1933 to 1938, the executive committee of the Women's Centennial Congress in 1940 and the Pan-Pacific Women's Association from 1949 to 1955. Schain was also a member of the International Alliance of Women for Suffrage and Equal Citizenship from 1933 to 1938, the U.S. Delegation to the Conference on Food and Agriculture in 1943, and of the consultant group to the U.S. delegation to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco in 1945. To quote words spoken at Smith College when Schain was awarded an honorary degree there in 1937, she was "a devoted laborer and a valiant and effective leader in the cause of peace, freedom and justice among the peoples of the world." Josephine Schain died in 1972.
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The Josephine Schain Papers, dating from 1907 to 1960, consist of 5 linear feet and are primarily related to Schain's involvement in a host of women's organizations, the purpose of which was advocacy of international peace through cooperative enterprise among nations. There is also a small amount of material relating to women and the vote, notably the Democratic National Committee, Empire State Campaign Committee, and the League of Women Voters. Types of material include correspondence, broadcasts, speeches and other writings; photographs; and journal and newspaper articles.
The bulk of the papers date from 1930 to 1955 and focus on Schain's work as an officer of numerous women's rights and peace organizations, as well as her role in organizing conferences and other events that they sponsored. Half the collection is comprised of material pertaining to those organizations, of which approximately two thirds is correspondence. The letters (in addition to minutes, agendas, bulletins, memoranda, and reports) provide excellent documentation of the internal workings of the organizations' leadership, and of perceptions of the issues the women involved were attempting to address and remedy, both nationally and internationally. Notable correspondents include Margaret Corbett Ashby, Mary Ritter Beard, Carrie Chapman Catt, Newton Diehl Baker, Helen Gahagan Douglas, India Edwards, Helen Hayes, Lorena Hickok, Stanley Hornbeck, Cordell Hull, Rosa Manus, Alva Reimer Myrdal, Maud Wood Park, Frances Perkins, and Virginia Rishel. The Carrie Chapman Catt correspondence is extensive, both with Schain and with others. The photographs in this collection are also noteworthy and include images of Catt and Schain, as well as group pictures taken at various international peace conferences.
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This collection is organized into five series:
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SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
(1907-60) .5 linear ft.
This series includes many newspaper clippings about Schain and her work; honors and awards, including certificates documenting her appointments to various delegations; invitations, notably to call on Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt, or their wives; and photographs of Schain, Carrie Chapman Catt, the Conference of the International Assembly of Women (1946), and the Pan-Pacific Women's Association Conference (1955).
SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE
(1915-54) .25 linear ft.
This series is comprised primarily of letters between Schain and Carrie Chapman Catt; it also includes several third party letters to Catt, and a few letters and telegrams to Schain. There is further Catt correspondence in the Inter-American Conference for Peace subseries, located in SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONS.
SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
(1913-48) 1 linear ft.
This series contains a copy of Schain's book Women and the Franchise, as well as typescripts and notes for her radio broadcasts and speeches on such topics as disarmament, military and diplomatic neutrality, how women's organizations might best pursue international work for the common good, and pacifism in general. This series also includes a scrapbook of editorial newspaper articles by Schain, and published versions of articles she wrote for various journals on the subjects of foreign affairs and international cooperation.
SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONS
(1927-58) 2.25 linear ft.
This series is the largest in the collection and in many ways is the heart of it. It consists mainly of correspondence between Schain and her colleagues the world over as they collaborated on national and international conferences, committees, and other projects relating to the pursuit of international peace initiated by women's organizations. The series also includes a smattering of agendas, minutes, bulletins, and reports for some of the organizations in which Schain was involved. The series is arranged alphabetically by name of organization, with correspondence and other types of material listed as subseries.
SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES
(1945-57) 1 linear ft.
This series consists of photocopies of pages from a scrapbook compiled by Schain (mostly clippings about political issues), and of brochures, pamphlets and printed matter about countries in which Schain took an interest. Several issues of Middle East Forum are also included, as is a copy of the book The White Man's Dilemma: Climax in the Age of Imperialism by Nathaniel Peffer, which is inscribed by Carrie Chapman Catt.
SERIES I. BIOGRAPHICAL MATERIALS
(1907-60)
Box
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Folder
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Correspondence and memoranda about Schain,
1910-14, n.d.
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2 |
Magazine articles and clippings about Schain,
1907-54, n.d.
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3 |
Jupiter Rex Certificate,
1933
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Women of Achievement Award,
1936
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Letters of recommendation,
1907, n.d.
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6 |
Poem about Schain,
n.d.
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7 |
Appointments to delegations,
1910-14
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Trip to India: visa and visitor passes,
1951
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9 |
White House,
1930-49, n.d.
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General,
1925-55, n.d.
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Miscellaneous pass cards, business cards, and ephemera,
1924-49, n.d.
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Josephine Schain,
circa 1932-55, n.d.
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Carrie Chapman Catt,
1936-40, n.d.
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Conference of the International Assembly of Women,
1946
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Pan-Pacific Women's Association Conference,
1955
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Miscellaneous,
1937, n.d.
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SERIES II. CORRESPONDENCE
(1915-54)
Box
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Folder
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1-11 |
Catt, Carrie Chapman,
1915-41
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12 |
Third party letters to Catt,
1926, n.d.
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13 |
Eisenhower, Dwight D.,
1958
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14 |
Woodward, Ellen,
1942-45
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Unidentified: "Helen,"
n.d.
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Telegrams,
1941-54, n.d.
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SERIES III. WRITINGS AND SPEECHES
(1913-48)
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Scrapbook: clippings,
Aug-Sep, 1913
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Box
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Folder
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Book: Women and the Franchise,
1918
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Box
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Folder
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2 |
General,
1913-47
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3 |
Democratic Digest,
1941-46, n.d.
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The Woman's Journal, (photocopies of Schain's articles)
Mar 1930 - May 1931
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The Women's Press,
Jun 1935
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
1-2 |
1939-41, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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5 |
3-4 |
General,
1909-48, n.d.
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5 |
Democratic Party,
1940, n.d.
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6 |
International Alliance of Women,
1934-35
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7 |
London Naval Conference,
1930
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8-10 |
National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War,
1937-40, n.d.
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11 |
United Nations Conference on Peace and Agriculture,
1943
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12 |
Brochures, pamphlets and posters,
1930-35, n.d.
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13 |
Notebook of observations,
n.d.
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14 |
Miscellaneous notes,
n.d.
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SERIES IV. ORGANIZATIONS
(1927-58)
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American Association of University Women: correspondence and notes on 9th session of General Assembly,
1937-55
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2 |
Business and Professional Women's Club: correspondence,
1941-55, n.d.
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3 |
Correspondence and Chautauqua Summer School program,
1936, n.d.
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4 |
Pamphlets,
1940-43, n.d.
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5 |
Country Women's Association of Australia: correspondence,
1952
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Democratic National Committee
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Box
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Folder
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Edwards, India,
1945-46
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8 |
Hickok, Lorena,
1941-44
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9 |
McAllister, Dorothy,
1940
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10 |
Rishel, Virginia,
1941-45
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11 |
Satterfield, Frances,
1944-45
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12 |
Stewart, Gertrude,
1943
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13 |
Tillet, Gladys,
1940-46
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14 |
Conference programs,
1941-45
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16 |
Democratic State Committee of New York: correspondence,
1936-44
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17 |
Girl Scouts of America: clippings,
1930-34
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Inter-American Conference for Peace
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Box
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Folder
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18 |
General,
1936-37
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19 |
de Justo, Alicia Moreau,
1936
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22 |
Schain, Josephine,
1936, n.d.
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24 |
Memoranda, program, and proposed agendas,
1936, n.d.
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25 |
Clippings,
1936-38, n.d.
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International Alliance of Women
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Box
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Folder
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6 |
26-27 |
Ashby, Margery Corbett,
1932-40
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28 |
Baker, Newton D.,
1935
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29 |
Bakker-von Bosse, Christine,
1940
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30 |
Bompas, Katherine,
1932-39
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Box
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Folder
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1 |
Manus, Rosa,
1932-40
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Conferences: programs, reports, and clippings
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Box
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Folder
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2 |
Berlin,
1929
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Constitution and committee reports,
1936-38, n.d.
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International Assembly of Women (South Kortright, NY)
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Box
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Folder
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Program,
1946
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8 |
Reports, notes, and lists of delegates,
1946
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9 |
Pamphlet: The World We Live In, The World We Want,
1946
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11 |
International Children's Emergency Fund: correspondence,
1947
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12 |
International Federation of Business and Professional Women: correspondence with Mary Ritter Beard,
1940
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International Peace Campaign Conference (Brussels)
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Box
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Folder
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7 |
13 |
Correspondence,
1936
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14 |
Agendas, memoranda, and printed matter,
1936
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Box
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Folder
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7 |
15 |
Johnstone, Anne Hartwell,
1935-36
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17 |
Morrison, Mrs. James,
1925
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19 |
Clippings and programs,
1924-27, n.d.
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20 |
Liaison Committee of Women's International Organizations: agendas, minutes, and pamphlets,
1936-55
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London Naval Conference (regarding ratification of the London Naval Treaty),
1930
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Box
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Folder
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21 |
Clippings
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25 |
Pro-ratification notes by Schain, and speech by Sen. David A. Reed
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26 |
U.S. Senate Roll Call,
7 Jul 1930
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27 |
Women's Peace Crusade: press release,
1930
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National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War
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Box
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Folder
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Austin, Mrs. H. W. and Bronson, Mrs. H.S.,
1935
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2 |
Frackt, Elizabeth,
1934, 1954
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3 |
Hornbeck, Stanley,
1935
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5 |
Roelofs, Henrietta,
1931-34
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6 |
Simonds, Frank H.,
1935
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8 |
Articles, bulletins, minutes, and reports,
1927-41, n.d.
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9-13 |
Third - Fifteenth Conferences on the Cause and Cure of War,
1928-40
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14 |
Popular Conference for the Peace of America (Buenos Aires): Schain's NCCCW credential and pass card,
Nov 1936
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15 |
Clippings,
1929-41, n.d.
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16 |
National Council for the Prevention of War: correspondence,
1925
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17 |
National Council of Women: correspondence,
1952-54
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Pan-Pacific Women's Association
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Box
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Folder
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8 |
18 |
Histories of the organization: typescripts,
1950-51, n.d.
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19 |
Constitution, by-laws, and membership information,
1937-54, n.d.
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20 |
United States Mainland Committee: minutes,
30 Nov 1937
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21 |
Bulletins, (incomplete run)
Jul 1952 (#2)-Mar 1958 (#18)
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23-25 |
1928, 1930 and 1934 (Honolulu, Hawaii): records of proceedings,
1928-34
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1937 (Vancouver, British Columbia)
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Box
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Folder
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1 |
Parsons, Alice,
1937, 1940
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2 |
Satterthwaite, Anna,
1937
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4 |
Programs, reports, and notes,
1937
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5 |
Record of proceedings,
1937-49
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Box
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Folder
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9 |
6 |
Andrews, Elsie,
1937-39
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7 |
Appleton, Viva B.,
1939
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8 |
Bollert, Mary L.,
1937-39
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10 |
McLennon, Ethel,
1938-39
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11 |
Penington, Frances E.,
1938
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13 |
Memoranda, study guide, proposed agendas, and programs,
1939-40
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Box
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Folder
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9 |
14 |
Andrews, Harriet,
1949
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15 |
MacArthur, Douglas,
1949
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16 |
Mahon, Mrs. Burnett,
1949, n.d.
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17 |
Memoranda, program, reports and notes,
1949, n.d.
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18 |
Records of proceedings,
1949
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1952 (Christchurch, New Zealand)
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Box
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Folder
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9 |
19 |
Barker, V. Duckworth,
1952
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22 |
Lea, Ellen B.,
1952-53
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23 |
McLennon, Jessie,
1952
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25 |
Robertson, Agnes,
1953
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26 |
Press release, programs, minutes, notes, and agendas,
1952
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27 |
Record of proceedings,
1952
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1955 (Manila, Philippines)
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Box
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Folder
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9 |
28 |
Andrews, Harriet,
1952-54
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30-31 |
Handy, Willowdeen,
1952-55
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32 |
Kuppusamy, Mrs. V. D.,
1954
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33 |
Khoo, Mrs. Shulen F.,
1954
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37 |
Starbuck, Kathryn,
1954, n.d.
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38 |
Miscellaneous,
1952-55
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39 |
Programs, reports, notes, and agendas,
1954-55
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40 |
Record of proceedings,
1955
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41 |
1958 (Tokyo, Japan): record of proceedings,
1958
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Miscellaneous correspondence,
1935-53
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Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women's International Organizations
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
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Arnold, Dorothy M.,
1940
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2 |
d'Arcis, Clara Guthrie,
1935
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3 |
Dingman, Mary A.,
1936-39
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5 |
YWCA: Henrietta Roelofs,
1933
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6 |
Annual report and memoranda,
1936-39
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8 |
Invitations received at Geneva conference,
1933
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9 |
Service Bureau for Women's Organizations: correspondence,
1954
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10 |
South Pacific Commission: reports,
1952
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11 |
Summit County (Ohio) Federation of Democratic Women: correspondence,
1941
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
12 |
Articles and posters,
1945-54, n.d.
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13 |
Clippings,
1947-54, n.d.
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Conference on Food and Agriculture
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Correspondence: U.S. Department of State
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Box
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Folder
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14 |
Doran, Helen,
1943
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16 |
Stinebower, Leroy,
1945
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Invitations, programs, and Schain's pass card,
1943
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18 |
Notes and typescripts,
n.d.
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19 |
Clippings and pamphlets,
1943
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20 |
U. N. Commission on the Status of Women: correspondence, newsletters, and reports,
1952-55
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21 |
U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF): Committee membership lists and reports,
1953-55
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22 |
Votes for Women: Empire State Campaign Committee: correspondence,
1915
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Women's Centennial Congress
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
23 |
Mail and Express Printing Co.,
1940-41
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24 |
Pelthick-Lawrence, Emmeline to Carrie Chapman Catt,
1940
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25 |
Sporburg, Constance A.,
1941
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29 |
Clippings and reports,
1940
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom
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Box
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Folder
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10 |
30 |
Correspondence,
1929
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
1 |
Women's Joint Congressional Committee: correspondence and printed matter,
1930-37
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2 |
Women's Northeastern Democratic Association (Pennsylvania): correspondence,
1942-43
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Women's Peace Crusade: correspondence
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
3 |
Clark, Hilda,
1936
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4 |
Courtney, Kathleen,
1929-40, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
5 |
Correspondence, clippings, minutes, press releases, and reports,
1925-39, n.d.
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6 |
Lobbyist's reports,
1923-24
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7 |
Pamphlet: The United States and the World Court by Philip C. Jessup,
1929
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8 |
Young Women's Christian Association: correspondence,
1935-39
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9 |
Miscellaneous women's clubs: pamphlets and programs,
1909-27
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10 |
Miscellaneous conferences and events: pamphlets, brochures, and notes,
1912-53
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SERIES V. SUBJECT FILES
(1945-57)
Box
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3 |
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Book: The White Man's Dilemma: Climax of the Age of Imperialism by Nathaniel Peffer, [Located in Box 3]
1927
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Countries: brochures, pamphlets, and printed matter,
1941-57, n.d.
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Box
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Folder
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11 |
11-16 |
Australia, Ceylon, China, Fiji Islands, Germany, Hong Kong
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Box
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Folder
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12 |
1-11 |
India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Korea, Lebanon, New Guinea, New Zealand, and Pacific Islands
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Box
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Folder
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13 |
1-7 |
Pakistan, Philippines, Siam (Thailand), and Turkey
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8-10 |
Journals: Middle East Forum,
1957-58
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Box
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Folder
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14 |
1 |
Scrapbook: photocopies of pages of clippings and other ephemera,
1909-12
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Box
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Folder
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14 |
2 |
The Forward March: An Account of the Women's Movement in the Unite States by Olive A. Colton,
1938
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Then and Now by Carrie Chapman Catt,
1939
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3 |
Printed matter,
1912-15, n.d.
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4 |
Clippings,
1914-16, n.d.
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5 |
Rotogravure sections from The New York Times,
1915
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6 |
Miscellaneous pamphlets about peace,
1928-49
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7 |
Miscellaneous pamphlets about other subjects,
1908-38, n.d.
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Box
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15 |
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Articles about Schain in Pictorial Review,
Jan & Nov, 1914
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Join the New York Campaign for Peace,
1924
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The People's Voice: A Powerful Call to Disarmament,
1932
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Fifth Annual Duke Institute of International Relations, Duke University,
Jun 1937
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Call to the 12th Conference on the Cause and Cure of War,
1937
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Peace and Disarmament Committee of the Women's International Organizations,
n.d.
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Women's Club of Minneapolis,
Dec 1914
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Food and Agriculture Organization,
May 1953
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Delegates' worksheets: 9th-15th Conferences on the Cause and Cure of War,
1934-40
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Jupiter Rex Certificate,
1933
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Magazine: Illustration de Turque,
May 1935
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Map: Asia-Minor, published by the Istanbul Hilton,
n.d.
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Photograph: International Assembly of Women, South Kortright, New York,
Oct 1946
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Program: Connecticut State Federation of Women's Clubs,
n.d.
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South Kortright, New York, (hand-drawn, color)
circa 1946
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Trust Territories of the Pacific Islands,
1952
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Newsletter: International Labor Organizations,
n.d.
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"An Open Letter to President Roosevelt Supporting the Reciprocal Trade Agreement,"
1937
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Poll of U.S. Senate on London Naval Pact,
1930
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Announcing speeches by Schain,
n.d.
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United Nations: "A Future in the Making," "Rice: Hope for Asia's Millions," and "a Fight for Life,"
n.d.
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Rotogravure sections from the New York Times,
1915
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