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28 June 1921
Petain (1919-1924)
To Joseph Dixion
In French translation available as GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.20
English translation of GLC03911.07.20
GLC03911.07.21
1919-1924
Unknown (1919-1924)
GLC03911.07.22
1919-124
[Quotes from a dinner]
GLC03911.07.23
13 July 1902
Fox, James D. (fl. 1902)
[Clerical copy of the resolutions sent to President Theodore Roosevelt concerning to the Friar Lands].
Also with the clerical signatures of John Sullivan, John Vance, Thomas P. Cullen, and William Brennan. Protests the banishment from the Philippines of the friars now doing God's work there. Notes that a copy of the resolutions was mailed to...
GLC01625.07
16 November 1910
Wright, Wilbur (1867-1912)
to Hart O. Berg
Gives a detailed account of the 1910 International Air Meet. States that the Americans did much better than the French. Comments on a few men whose planes broke down and states, "Why does not the French government forbid monoplanes?-They have...
GLC01537
21 July 1902
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
to James D. Fox
Thanks him for his letter and writes, "I have received your letter in reference to the friars; and as it evidently proceeds from an entire misunderstanding of the facts, I take pleasure in reciting them to you." Fox was a member of the Holy Name...
GLC01625.01
1909
Bigelow, John (1817-1911)
Retrospections of an active life
Howes B436, I Nevins 246. (Diplomacy) An additional 2 v. were printed in 1913.
GLC00267.361
1915/02/04
Mosby, John S. (1833-1916)
to: Sam Chapman
anniversary of the day he took over the Hong Kong consulate 36 years ago; opposition to Wilson's shipping bill; arranging a sitting for the group painting.
GLC03921.49
11 March 1921
Unknown
Major Xavier Pulowski, Charles Radziwill and Paul Gorster
They are in uniform
GLC02766.037
Blank Postcards
Scenes throughout Germany are represented.
GLC02766.040
Woodard, Jack (fl. 1938-)
Untitled notes
Reads: Leave Paris on the 28th, 5 days later. Hard to make out rest but looks like troop information.
GLC02766.032
Iwanos, Fedor (fl. 1920-)
to Very Revered Friend [Translation]
Translation of Iwanow's Letter.He has not heard from his friend in a long time and is very worried. He begs for a response and an appropriate address.
GLC02766.061
15 September 1939
to Guy Fenton
He has been flying around the British Isles. He mentions the "Font of Patronage." The international situation looks serious.
GLC02766.029
He talks about teachers at the staff college, in particular T.E.D. Kelly, a 21 year old with some good experience..
GLC02766.030
12 April 1919
Appointment to Serve on Foreign Office Commission
Details salary, duties and locations.
GLC02766.001
December 1962
to Guy
He thinks Lady Cavan is prettier than Lady Ross. He makes a reference to a British diplomat he met when he was a prisoner in Moscow.
GLC02766.018
to Guy Fenton [German]
Picture of Berlin on front.
GLC02766.036
13 February 1938 - 15 February
He talks about the advancement of the army and mentions the R.A.F problem. He also mentions Singapore and Dobbie, Medley and Benjie. He describes Ceylon.
GLC02766.027
27 October 1917
to Mr. Hoover
Addressed to "My Dear Mr. Hoover." Discusses the starvation relief in Europe and Hoover's part in its management. Expresses his support and advises Hoover as to the next steps in food distribution abroad. Discusses rationing. Stamped on page one by...
GLC00162.13.01
n.d
President Roosevelt
Portrait of a seated Theodore Roosevelt. Published by Henry in Washington D.C. during his presidency. Originally with a letter by Theodore Roosevelt addressed to Herbert Hoover (see GLC00162.13).
GLC00162.13.02
to Herbert Hoover [Decimalized .01- .02]
Discusses the starvation relief in Europe and Hoover's part in its management. Expresses his support and advises Hoover as to the next steps in food distribution abroad. Discusses rationing. Stamped on page one by the U.S. Food Administration...
GLC00162.13
2 August 1920
The Upper Silesian Situation, as Affected by the Russian Advance and the Spaa Conclusions
This manuscipt talks about the relationship between Germany and Russia.
GLC02766.046
6 August 1920
[The Poland Problem]
This manuscipt talks about what can be done at this late date with Poland as it is probably too late for military intervention. The threat of Russia working with Germany is also discussed.
GLC02766.047
13 September 1921
The New York Herald
The New York Herald, Tuesday, September 13, 1921.
This document is a newspaper that was found stuffed in the frame of 05860.01 when that document was being removed from the mount and frame. It is a newspaper from a 1921 release of The New York Herald. Topics covered include international economic...
GLC05860.02
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