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Columbia University Libraries Rare Book and Manuscript Library Butler Library, 6th Floor Mail Code 1127 535 West 114th Street New York, NY 10027 [email protected] 212 854.8937 Fax: 212 854.1365 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Records 1910-1954 Table of Contents and Organization Collection Summary............................................. 4 Administrative information.....................................4 Organizational history.........................................5 Scope & Content note...........................................7 Container list and Series Descriptions.........................8 I. Secretary's Office (137 volumes, 105 boxes).............................8 A. Correspondence (9 boxes, 133 volumes).................................8 1. Cataloged correspondence (1 box)....................................8 2. General correspondence, 1910-1952 (108 vols, 4 boxes)..............10 3. Minor (day-to-day) correspondence, 1911-1930 (25 volumes)..........12 4. Individual Files, 1922-1948 (3 boxes)..............................12 5. Crank Letter File, 1935-1949 (1 folder)............................12 6. Opinion Survey of 1925 (3 folders).................................12 7. Requests, 1923-1949 (1 box)........................................12 B. Annual report materials, 1931-1949 (3 boxes).........................13 C. Board of Trustees, 1910-1943 (12 boxes)..............................13 1. General, 1913-1948.................................................13 2. Meetings - Verbatim transcripts, 1910-1943.........................13 3. Executive Committee, 1911-1948.....................................13 4. Trustee files, 1912-1948...........................................13 D. Depository Libraries, 1936-1949 (1 box)..............................15 E. Financial, 1910-1949 (11 boxes, 2 vols)..............................16 1. Accounting and Finance, 1920-1949..................................16 1

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Columbia University LibrariesRare Book and Manuscript Library

Butler Library, 6th FloorMail Code 1127535 West 114th StreetNew York, NY [email protected] 854.8937Fax: 212 854.1365

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Records1910-1954

Table of Contents and Organization

Collection Summary......................................................................................................4

Administrative information...........................................................................................4

Organizational history...................................................................................................5

Scope & Content note....................................................................................................7

Container list and Series Descriptions........................................................................8I. Secretary's Office (137 volumes, 105 boxes)....................................................................................8

A. Correspondence (9 boxes, 133 volumes)........................................................................................81. Cataloged correspondence (1 box)...............................................................................................82. General correspondence, 1910-1952 (108 vols, 4 boxes)..........................................................103. Minor (day-to-day) correspondence, 1911-1930 (25 volumes)...................................................124. Individual Files, 1922-1948 (3 boxes).........................................................................................125. Crank Letter File, 1935-1949 (1 folder).......................................................................................126. Opinion Survey of 1925 (3 folders).............................................................................................127. Requests, 1923-1949 (1 box)......................................................................................................12

B. Annual report materials, 1931-1949 (3 boxes)...............................................................................13C. Board of Trustees, 1910-1943 (12 boxes).....................................................................................13

1. General, 1913-1948....................................................................................................................132. Meetings - Verbatim transcripts, 1910-1943...............................................................................133. Executive Committee, 1911-1948...............................................................................................134. Trustee files, 1912-1948.............................................................................................................13

D. Depository Libraries, 1936-1949 (1 box)........................................................................................15E. Financial, 1910-1949 (11 boxes, 2 vols)........................................................................................16

1. Accounting and Finance, 1920-1949..........................................................................................162. Staff, 1910-1911, 1926-1947......................................................................................................163. Grants, 1915-1949......................................................................................................................16

F. Incorporation of CEIP, 1928-1930 (2 folders).................................................................................17G. Library of CEIP, 1925-1950 (2 boxes)...........................................................................................17

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Inventory of theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Records Table of contents

I. Secretary's Office (contiued)H. Officer files and correspondence, 1908-1951 (28 boxes)..............................................................18

1. Nicholas Murray Butler, 1908-1949 (7 boxes).............................................................................182. James T. Shotwell, 1922-1951 (5 boxes)....................................................................................193. Charles Alger Hiss, 1946-1949 (7 boxes)...................................................................................194. George Finch, 1923-1947 (3 boxes)...........................................................................................205. Henry S. Haskell, 1917-1944 (1 box)..........................................................................................206. Malcolm W. Davis, 1922-1951 (5 folders)...................................................................................217. Phillip Jessup, 1931-1947 (3 boxes)...........................................................................................218. Melvin Fox, 1947-1949 (1 folder)................................................................................................219. James Brown Scott, 1923-1940 (11 folders)...............................................................................2110. Joseph E. Johnson, 1950-1951 (1 folder).................................................................................2111. E.N. Thompson, 1948-1949 (1 folder).......................................................................................2112. Howard E. Wilson, 1947-1951 (14 folders)...............................................................................2113. Anne Winslow, 1948-1951 (2 folders).......................................................................................21

I. Other Carnegie Organizations (6 boxes).........................................................................................221. Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1920-1941..........................................................................222. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1945..............................................................................................223. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1925-1948..........................................224. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 1927, 1929, 1946.................................................................225. Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, 1945-1946...............................................................................22

J. Physical Plant - Building and Grounds, 1924-1949 (1 box)............................................................23K. Postwar and Peace plans, 1912-1943 (10 boxes)..........................................................................23L. Publications (15 boxes).................................................................................................................. 23

1. Works published by CEIP...........................................................................................................232. Works not published by CEIP.....................................................................................................27

M. Publicity and Press Releases, 1914-1946 (2 boxes).....................................................................30N. Reports for Trustee Information (Green cover reports) (13 boxes)................................................31O. Second Pan American Scientific Congress, 1915 (2 volumes)......................................................35

II. Division of Economics of History, 1910-1930 (31 vols)................................................................36A. General Correspondence, 1910-1922 (20 vols).............................................................................36B. Economic and Social History of the World War, 1921-1930 (11 vols)............................................36

III. Division of Intercourse and Education (82 boxes, 218 volumes)................................................38A. General correspondence, 1910-1934 (44 vols)..............................................................................38B. Topical volumes, 1910-1940 (174 volumes)..................................................................................39C. European Centre (Centre Européen) (74 boxes)...........................................................................44

1. Executive Committee Minutes, 1912, 1925-1926, 1934-1937 (1 box)........................................442. Officers........................................................................................................................................ 45

a. Baron d'Estournelles de Constant (President of Advisory Council), 1911-1924 (2 boxes)......45b. Earle B. Babcock (Directeur-Adjoint), 1925-1935 (7 boxes)....................................................45c. Malcolm W. Davis (Directeur-Adjoint), 1935-1942 (6 boxes)...................................................45d. Mme. M. Perreux (Secretaire Generale), 1944-1949 (2 boxes)...............................................45

3. Representatives and Associated Personnel, 1916-1948 (11 boxes)...........................................454. Geneva Research Center , 1932-1939 (4 folders)......................................................................465. Cours, 1928-1939 (49 boxes).....................................................................................................47

D. London Office, 1935-1947 (8 boxes)..............................................................................................51IV. Division of International Law (150 volumes, 9 boxes).................................................................53

A. General (92 vols, 5 boxes).............................................................................................................53B. Classics of International Law, 1910-1926 (8 vols)..........................................................................54C. Conferences (2 vols)......................................................................................................................55D. Fellowships, 1925-1935 (42 volumes, 12 boxes)...........................................................................55E. Meetings, 1928-1947 (1 box, 2 volumes).......................................................................................58F. Promotion, 1923-1949 (2 boxes)....................................................................................................58G. Reports and publications, 1936-1948, n.d. (3 folders)...................................................................58H. Report on Teaching of International Law, 1913, 1921 (4 volumes)................................................58

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V. Conferences and Institutes (14 boxes)..........................................................................................59VI. Organizations (52 boxes)...............................................................................................................62VII. Projects (72 boxes)....................................................................................................................... 70

A. Academy of International Law at the Hague..................................................................................70B. Aid to Refugees, 1926, 1933-1948.................................................................................................70C. American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1918-1922.......................................................................70D. American Library Association, 1925-1947.....................................................................................70E. American Library in Paris, 1923-1947............................................................................................70F. Armistice Day Programs, 1933-1939..............................................................................................71G. Atomic Energy Committee, 1945-1949..........................................................................................71H. Beyond Victory Radio Programs, 1943-1948.................................................................................72I. Biblioteca Interamericana, 1916-1947.............................................................................................72J. Canadian American Relations, 1933-1948.....................................................................................72K. Chaplain, The, 1945-1947..............................................................................................................72L. Chautauquas, 1915-16...................................................................................................................73M. Civil Aviation, 1944........................................................................................................................73N. Commission to study the organization of peace, 1940-1948.........................................................73O. Committee to Aid Czechoslovakia.................................................................................................74P. Committee on International Economic Policy.................................................................................74Q. European Relief after World War I, 1916-1927, 1939....................................................................75R. European Tariff Walls Map, 1929-1933.........................................................................................75S. Films: “Made in USA” and others, 1927, 1937, 1944-1949............................................................75T. Inter-American Affairs, 1916-1949..................................................................................................76U. International Conciliation, 1907-1947.............................................................................................76V. International Mind Alcoves, 1922-1946..........................................................................................76W. International Relations Centers, 1925-1948..................................................................................77X. International Relations Clubs, 1927-1948......................................................................................77Y. International Visits..........................................................................................................................77Z. Library aid and special gifts of books.............................................................................................78AA. Louvain Library............................................................................................................................ 79BB. Notes and Forecasts, 1947-1949.................................................................................................79CC. Orient.......................................................................................................................................... 79DD. Rejected Projects, 1952..............................................................................................................80EE. Stresemann Memorial, 1930-1931, 1939.....................................................................................80FF. United States Summer Schools, 1915.........................................................................................80GG. Vatican Library, 1926-1937.........................................................................................................81HH. Visiting Carnegie Professors, 1927-1947....................................................................................81

VIII. CEIP Library (13 boxes)...............................................................................................................84A. CEIP reports and publications........................................................................................................84B. Other publications..........................................................................................................................86C. Clippings re the Endowment..........................................................................................................90

IX. Oversize Material (8 folders)..........................................................................................................91

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Inventory of theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Records Collection summary & Adminstrative Info

Collection Summary

Title: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Records

Dates: 1910-1954

Collection ID: NYCR89-A126

Extent: 214 linear ft. (352 boxes, 536 volumes)

Abstract: The records of the Carnegie Endowment for International peace consist of correspondence; memoranda; minutes; book, theses, and lecture typescripts; printed pamphlets, brochures, and books; reports; agendas; press releases; posters; and photographs that document the activities of the New York and Washington Offices of the Endowment from its founding in 1910 until 1954.

Administrative information

Source Gift of the Carnegie Endowment, 1953 & 1954.

RestrictionsAccess Available for faculty, students, and researchers engaged in scholarly or

publication projects.Originals of materials on microfilm are not available for consultation without the curator's approval.

Publication Permission to publish must be obtained in writing from the Director of the Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Alternate Formats

Pearl S. Buck and Ezra Pound letters are on microfilm with other letters by these individuals from the collections of RBML.Verbatim transcripts of Board meetings 1910-1939 (I. Secretary's Office Records, C. Board of Trustees, 2. Meetings) are on microfilm.

Citation Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Records, 1910-1954.

Processed by William Stingone

Processing info Bound archives were bound and partially indexed by the Endowment before the donation to RBML. The boxed material was originally processed by Jane Anne Hannigan in 1962. William Stingone reorganized and rehoused the collection in 2002.

Date Completed September 2002

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Inventory of theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Records Organizational history

Organizational history

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing cooperation between nations and promoting active international engagement by the United States.

On his seventy-fifth birthday, November 25, 1910, Andrew Carnegie announced the establishment of the Endowment with a gift of $10 million. He selected 28 trustees who were leaders in American business and public life; among them were Harvard University president Charles W. Eliot; philanthropist Robert S. Brookings; former Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph H. Choate; former Secretary of State John W. Foster; former president of MIT and then-president of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching Henry S. Pritchett; and Carnegie Institution president Robert S. Woodward. In his deed of gift, presented in Washington on December 14, 1910, Carnegie charged the trustees to use the fund to "hasten the abolition of international war, the foulest blot upon our civilization," and he gave his trustees "the widest discretion as to the measures and policy they shall from time to time adopt" in carrying out the purpose of the fund. The Endowment operated as an unincorporated association until 1930 when it was incorporated under the laws of the State of New York.

Carnegie chose longtime adviser Elihu Root -Senator from New York, former Secretary of War and of State, and future Nobel Peace Prize recipient- to be the Endowment's first president. To manage the day-to-day operations of the Endowment in its Washington and New York offices, Root called upon a well-known international lawyer and former State Department solicitor, James Brown Scott, also a trustee, who subsequently served as secretary and executive officer of the Endowment for 30 years.

The Endowment was initially organized into three divisions: the Division of Economics and History to study the causes and impact of war, the Division of Intercourse and Education to promote international understanding and cooperation, and the Division of International Law to aid in the development of international law and dispute settlement. A European Centre and advisory board, set up in Paris as part of the Division of Intercourse and Education, was headed by Baron Paul d'Estournelles de Constant, founder and president of the Association for International Conciliation.

Continuing Carnegie's personal practice before founding the Endowment, in its first few years the Endowment made grants to other organizations. After World War I, the Trustees decided to apply all of the Endowment's resources to its own program of work. The Endowment's income had been insufficient to support its program, and it was only the annual grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York that had made it possible for the Endowment to carry on its world-wide activities. Grants to other organizations were gradually reduced and eventually withdrawn.

Although World War I shattered the high expectations of turn-of-the-century internationalists, the Endowment persevered. During the interwar period, the Endowment revitalized efforts to promote international conciliation, financed reconstruction projects in Europe, supported the work of other organizations, and founded the Academy of International Law at The Hague. Endowment publications of the post-war period included the unprecedented 22-volume Classics of International Law and the seminal 150-volume Economic and Social History of the World War.

In 1925, Nicholas Murray Butler -also a Nobel Peace Prize recipient- succeeded Elihu Root as president of the Endowment. Over the next 20 years he promoted his vision of international cooperation in business and politics. Among his other accomplishments, he was instrumental in fashioning the Kellogg-Briand no-war pact of 1928.

Following World War II and Butler's retirement, the Endowment's three divisions were consolidated under the direction of President Joseph E. Johnson. John Foster Dulles led the board. For the next two decades the Endowment conducted research and public education programs on a range of issues, particularly relating to the newly created United Nations and the future of the postwar international legal system. The Endowment provided diplomatic training for some 250 foreign service officers from emerging nations and published International Conciliation, a leading journal in the field. The European Centre moved to Geneva

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for closer contact with UN agencies and became a focal point for European and American dialogue on international issues.

Sources (from which some of the preceding text was taken verbatim):1. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work (Washington DC: CEIP, 1941).2. The Carnegie Trusts and Institutions (NY: CCNY, [1981]) edited by Sara L. Engelhardt3. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace website (www.ceip.org)

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Inventory of theCarnegie Endowment for International Peace Records Scope and content note

Scope & Content note

The records of the Carnegie Endowment for International peace consist of correspondence; memoranda; minutes; book, theses, and lecture typescripts; printed pamphlets, brochures, and books; reports; agendas; press releases; posters; and photographs that document the activities of the New York and Washington Offices of the Endowment from its founding in 1910 until 1954.

The Secretary's Office records (Series I) contain general correspondence files, annual report materials, trustee minutes and files, financial records, officer files and correspondence, a large collection of mostly unsolicited peace plans and proposals, publicity files, reports prepared for Trustee information, and files relating to other Carnegie organizations. Within this series, specific Endowment activities and program areas are documented by files on its depository library program, its incorporation in 1930, its library, its physical plant and offices, its publishing program, and its role in the Second Pan-American Conference.

The records of the Division of Economics and History (Series II) comprise 20 volumes of general correspondence (1920-1922) and 11 volumes of material documenting the preparation of the 150-volume Economic and Social History of the World War (1921-1930).

The Division of Intercourse and Education's records (Series III) contain general correspondence, volumes of documents relating to specific subjects and division activities, and files on the Endowment's Paris office (Centre Européen) and London office. The European Centre files include 47 boxes of transcripts of lectures on international organization and relations delivered under the Centre's auspices (III.C.5. Cours, 1928-1939). [The records of the Endowment's European Centre (Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale - Centre Européen) are also held by the Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Columbia University.]

In addition to 92 volumes of its general files, the records of the Division International Law (Series IV) include eight volumes relating to the preparation of the Classics of International Law series, four volumes relating to the Report on Teaching of International Law, and files on conferences organized by the Division. The Division's fellowship program is documented by correspondence and the typescripts of fellows' theses. This series also includes meeting and publicity files, printed material, and reports.

The Conferences and Institutes (Series V) , Organizations (Series VI), and Projects (Series VII) series reflect the work and interests of all three of the Endowment's divisions and its Secretary's Office.

The CEIP Library (Series VIII) comprises an assortment of books, pamphlets, and typescript reports (some published by the Endowment, some kept as reference books) that were kept in the Endowment's library.

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Container list and Series Descriptions

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Box I. Secretary's Office (137 volumes, 105 boxes)The Secretary, chief administrative officer of the Endowment, conducted the general correspondence and signed all instruments in the name of the corporation. In addition to its general adminstrative duties, the Secretary served as the secretary of the Board of Trustees and of the Executive Committee; edited and distributed the Endowment's Year Book (annual report); supervised the production, free distribution, and sales of most of the Endowment's publications; and oversaw the operation of the Endowment's library in its Washington office. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, pp16-17.)

The Secretary's Office records (Series I) contain general correspondence files, annual report materials, trustee minutes and files, financial records, officer files and correspondence, a large collection of mostly unsolicited peace plans and proposals, publicity files, reports prepared for Trustee information, and files relating to other Carnegie organizations. Within this series, specific Endowment activities and program areas are documented by files on its depository library program, its incorporation in 1930, its library, its physical plant and offices, its publishing program, and its role in the Second Pan-American Conference.

Series I. is organized into the following subseries:A. CorrespondenceB. Annual repot materialsC. Board of TrusteesD. Depository LibrariesE. FinancialF. Incorporation of CEIPG. Library of CEIPH. Officer files and correspondenceI. Other Carnegie OrganizationsJ. Physical PlantK. Postwar and Peace plansL. PublicationsM. Publicity and Press ReleasesN. Reports for Trustee Information (Green cover reports)O. Second Pan American Scientific Congress

A. Correspondence (9 boxes, 133 volumes)Subseries I.A. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Cataloged correspondence2. General correspondence3. Minor (day-to-day) correspondence4. Individual files5. Crank letter files6. Opinion survey of 19257. Requests

1. Cataloged correspondence (1 box)These are letters from prominent individuals removed from their original location in the files.

A separate call slip must be filled out for each letter requested from this subseries.1 Addams, Jane. To N.M. Butler, 8 Jan 1931

Adenauer, Conrad. To Shotwell, 30 Jan 1950 Austin, Warren R.

To Alger Hiss, 20 Spet 1947 To Joseph E. Johnson, 17 July 1950

Baruch, Bernard M. To N.M. Butler, 10 Jan 1925, 18 Nov 1938 (2 t.l.s.)Benes, Eduard. To N.M. Butler, 4 April 1922 Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands. To Joseph E. Johnson, 5 June 1952

BoxBryan, William Jennings. To Henry S. Haskell, 2 April 1925

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1. Cataloged Correspondence

Buck, Pearl S. Available on microfilm (#91-2094-2). Originals not available for consultation.To Maurice Sherman, 25 April 1944 To N.M. Butler, 25 April 1944 To George A. Finch, 25 April 1944 To Malcolm Davis, 1944-1948 (8 t.l.s.)To E.B. Sayre, 23 April 1945, 9 July 1945 (2 t.l.s.)To Alger Hiss, 9 May 1947, 23 May 1947 (2 t.l.s.)

Byrd, Richard E. To N.M. Butler, 22 Dec 1936 To Henry S. Haskell, Dec 1936, May 1937 (3 t.l.s.)

Cantor, Eddie. To N.M. Butler, 13 Jan 1936 Curie, Marie. To D'Estournelles de Constant, 10 Jan 1924 Damrosch, Walter. To N.M. Butler, 2 Dec 1937 Dulles, John Foster. To Joseph E. Johnson, 20 Sept 1950, 5 July 1951 (2 t.l.s.

with related material)Eden, Anthony.

To N.M. Butler, 27 August 1934, 27 Nov 1945 To Henry Haskell, 30 May 1938

Einstein , Albert, 5 March 1947, 29 Nov 1947 Eisenhower, Dwight D. To Elwood M. Thompson, 22 June 1948 Eisenhower, Milton S. To Howard Wilson, 26 March 1951 Ellis, Havelock, 3 April 1922 Freud, Sigmund. Contract for “The Psycho-Analytic Problem of the War”, 10 Oct

1921 Galsworthy, John.

To Henry S. Haskell, 23 Feb 1919 22 May 1919

Garland, Hamlin To N.M. Butler, 10 Jan, 22 Jan, 20 July 1919 (2 t.l.s., 1 a.l.s.)To William Sloane, 4 Oct 1921

Herter, Christian A. To Jospeh E. Johnson, 20 Feb 1952 Hoover, Herbert

9 Dec 1925 To N.M. Butler, 1925, 1939 (2 t.l.s.)To James B. Scott, 10 July 1926 To James T. Sotwell, 19 Aug 1950 To Jospeh E. Johnson, 14 Sept 1950

Howells, William Dean. To N.M. Butler, Feb 1919 (2 a.l.s.)Hughes, Charles Evans. To Henry S. Haskell, 12 Aug 1929 Jesperson, Otto. To Henry S. Haskell, 6 September 1916 Kennan, George. To Jospeh E. Johnson, 15 Jan 1952 LaGuardia, Fiorello H, 15 Dec 1932 Leacock, Stephen

To N.M. Butler, Jan-Feb 1919 (1 t.l.s., 2 a.l.s.)To Henry S. Haskell, 13 Feb 1919

Lie, Trygve Halvdan. To Howard E. Wilson, 2 March 1949 Lloyd George, David. To Henry S. Haskell, 29 Oct 1938 MacDonald, James Ramsay. To N.M. Butler, Nov 1911, June and Nov 1925 (3

t.l.s.)MacLeish, Archibald. To N.M. Butler, Feb and May 1942 (2 t.l.s.)Mann, Thomas, 30 Nov 1925

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1. Cataloged CorrespondenceBox1 Masaryk, Jan

To Henry S. Haskell, 1 Feb 1939 To N.M. Butler, 16 May 1939

Masters, Edgar Lee. To N.M. Butler, Jan-March 1919 (4 t.l.s.)Matthews, Brander. To Henry S. Haskell, May 1919 (2 a.l.s.)Murray, Gilbert. To Joseph E. Johnson, 1 Nov 1950 Myrdal, Gunnar. To Joseph E. Johnson, 4 July 1951 Nkrumah, Kwame. To Joseph E. Johnson, 30 Jan 1952 Noyes, Alfred. To N.M. Butler, Jan-Feb 1919 (t.l.s., a.l.s.)Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele. To N.M. Butler, 25 July 1938 Pearson, Lester B. To James Shotwell, 20 Oct 1952 Pershing, John J. To N.M. Butler, 15 June 1938 Pound, Ezra. To Henry S. Haskell, 7 Dec 1932

Letter must be consulted on microfilm (#81-6019).Rickover, Hyman, 15 Feb 1931 Rockefeller, John D. III. To Malcolm Davis, 12 Nov 1946 Rockefeller, Nelson. To Malcolm Davis, 2 Feb 1942 Roosevelt, Eleanor. To Joseph E. Johnson, July 1950, July 1951, Dec 1951 (3

t.l.s.)Roosevelt, Franklin D. To N.M. Butler, 5 Feb 1929, 2 Feb 1930 (2 t.l.s.)Rusk, Dean. To Joseph E. Johnson, 1950-1951 (2 t.l.s., 1 a.l.s.)Spaak, Paul Henri. To Howard E. Wilson, 11 Jan 1949 Stanton, Theodore, 20 March 1921 Stevenson, Adlai E.

To Malcom Davis, 9 May 1945 To Alger Hiss, April-Oct 1947 (4 t.l.s.)To Elwood Thompson, 18 March 1948

Stout, Rex To James Shotwell, 4 June 1943 To Malcom Davis, 11 Nov 1946

Taft, William Howard To Henry S. Haskell, 3 April 1918 To CEIP, 14 June 1920

Toynebee, Arnold J. 2 Nov 1936 To Henry S. Haskell, 10 Oct 1942

Truman, Harry S. To Joseph E. Johnson and James T. Shotwell, 30 June 1950 Wister, Owen

To N.M. Butler, 23 Jan 1919, 25 Jan 1922, 8 Feb 1922 (3 t.l.s.)To William M. Sloane, 20 March 1922

Vol 2. General correspondence, 1910-1952 (108 vols, 4 boxes)Correspondence through 1936 is indexed unless otherwise noted. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)

402-407 1910-1911 408-409 1912 (Vol 409 missing and not indexed)410-412 1913 (Vols 410-411 (1-1645) missing.)413-415 1914 416-418 1915 419-420 1916 421-424 1917 425-429 1918 430-433 1919

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1. Cataloged CorrespondenceVol434-436 1920 437-439 1921 440-442 1922 443-446 1923 447-450 1924 451-454 1925 455-459 1926 460-464 1927 465-468 1928 469-472 1929 473-477 1930 478-482 1931 483-488 1932 489-494 1933 495-500 1934 501-505 1935 506-509 1936 Box2

Fol1-4 1951-1952 5 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1951 6 Clough, Ernest, 1952

Columbia University 3 1 1952

2 Seminar on Peace, 1952 3 Committee to Study the Organization of Peace, 1952 4 Committee on Membership, 1952

Council on Foreign Relatons 5 1952 6 Angol-American Study Group, 1952 7 Davis, Malcom, 1952 (See also I.H.6 and III.C.2.c.)8 Denver, University of - Social Science Foundation, 1952 9 DeRusset, Alan, 1952 10 Ford Foundation, 1950-1952 11 German Society for Studies in World Affairs (Gessellschaft fur Auslandskunde),

1952 4 1 Institute of Pacific Relations, American, 1952

2 Institute of World Affairs (New York City and the University of Utah), 1949-1950 3 Mundt Bill, 1947-1948 4 National Commttee for a Free Europe, 1951 5 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1952 6 State Department (U.S.) - National Conference on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1951 7 Study Groups, 1952 8 Trochet, Lucien - Building and Trades Union, Geneva, 1952 9 United Nations - General Assembly, 1951 10 United Nations Association, 1944

United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) 11-12 1948-1952 13 International Seminar on Teaching of History, 1950-1951 14 VIP Letters

5 1 World Federation of UN Associations, 1948-1951

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1. Cataloged CorrespondenceBox Fol5 2-5 Unsolicited Letters, 1915-1919, 1934-1925, 1930-1948 Vol 3. Minor (day-to-day) correspondence, 1911-1930 (25 volumes)

The volumes in this subseries are indexed. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)

512 1910-1911 513 1912 514-515 1913 516 1914 517-518 1915 519-520 1916 521-523 1917 524 1918 525 1919 526 1920 527 1921 528-529 1922 530-531 1923 532 1924 533 1925 534 1927 535-536 1928-1930 Box Fol 4. Individual Files, 1922-1948 (3 boxes)

William Warner Bishop (Librarian, University of Michigan), 1922-1938 6 1922-1923, 1926-1927, 1929-1933 7 1-2 1934-1938

3 Louise W. Carnegie, 1924-1943 4 William Miller Collier (Ambassador to Chile from United States), 1926-1930 5 Lewis Einstein, 1927

Manley O. Hudson (Professor of Law, Harvard University; Justice, International Court )

6-7 1915-1932 8 1-3 1933-1945

4 Edwin Mead, 1931 5 5. Crank Letter File, 1935-1949 (1 folder)

This file, in chronological order, is a sample of “crank” letters.

6. Opinion Survey of 1925 (3 folders)In 1925 the Endowment sent out form letters to important individuals all soliciting comments on the Endowment's work and recommendations for future fields of endeavor. This file (in chronological order by month of reply) contains the replies to the letter.

6-7 May-June 9 1 July-December

7. Requests, 1923-1949 (1 box)This subseries comprises a sample of requests for information and for literature that were received by the Endowment.

2-3 For information, 1923-1947 4-5 For literature and speakers, 1925-1949

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Box FolB. Annual report materials, 1931-1949 (3 boxes)Each year the Endowment published a Yearbook containing the reports of the various divisions and financial statements for the previous year. These yearbooks were distributed gratis to the Endowment's designated depository libraries and to qualified individuals who requested copies from the Endowment.

This subseries consists mostly of typescript versions of the reports that were included in the annuals. Most of these reports were submitted by the three divisions of the Endowment, the secretary's office, the treasurer, the investment committee, and the executive and finance committees of the Board of Trustees. The files for some years also include various special reports on particular projects or activities in which the Endowment was engaged; minutes from board and executive committee meetings; the Endowment's reports to the Carnegie Corporation, which supported the Endowment financially; and photographs.

9 6 1931-1935, 1937-1939 10 1940-1947 11 1-2 1948-1949

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C. Board of Trustees, 1910-1943 (12 boxes)This subseries contains correspondence regarding the acitivities and policies of the Board of Trustees and copies of the letters, reports, publicatons, memoranda, resolutions, meeting agendas, and proposals sent to the trustees by the Endowment. The material covers various issues including upcoming meetings, the selection of new trustees, the status of particular intiatives, and the organization of the Endowment and its component parts. (For the Green Cover Reports received by the Trustees see Series I.N. Reports for Trustee Information.)Subseries I.C. is organized into the following subseries:

1. General2. Meetings3. Executive committee4. Trustee files

1. General, 1913-1948 11 3-5 1913, 1915, 1925-1929, 1935-1942 12 1-4 1943-1948

2. Meetings - Verbatim transcripts, 1910-1943 12 5 1920-1912 13 1913-1919 14 1920-1930

On microfilm: #2002-1007 (1920-1926) and #2002-1008 (1927-1930)15 1931-1945

1931-1939 on microfilm: #2002-1008 (1931-Dec 1932) and #2002-1009 (Dec 1932-1939)

16 1-2 1946-1947 3. Executive Committee, 1911-1948 The Executive Committee determined the manner in which the books and accounts of the corporation were kept and examined the accounts and vouchers of the Treasurer for moneys either received or paid out by him. This Committee submitted a written report to the Board of Trustees at each meeting of that Board and submited an annual report at the annual meeting of the Corporation. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, pp12)

16 3-7 Minutes, 1911, 1927-1930, 1935, 1937-1940, 1942-1948 17 1-6 Correspondence, 1925, 1935-1948

4. Trustee files, 1912-1948 7 Alexander, Wallace Mck., 1936, 1938, 1939

Correspondence concerns: Institute of International Relations, Dr. Chitoshi Yanaga exchange of materials, Institute of Pacific Relations, nomination of trustees.

Box Fol17 8 Ballantine, Arthur A., 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1947

Correspondence concerns: election to board, republican party platform, exchange of materials, Greater N.Y. Federation of Churches, Green Cover reports, Francis White.

9 Bancroft, Edgar A., 1924 Correspondence concerns: University of Louvain, exchange of materials.

Barrows, David P. Correspondence concerns: exchange of materials, election, Seventh Annual Scientific Congress, visit to Germany, Institute of International Relations, nominations.

10 1929-1933 18 1 1935-1941

2 Bell, James. F, 1939, 1942 3 Brookings, Robert S., 1925, 1926

Correspondence concerns: economic conditions, National Conference on International Problems and Relations, nominations, newspaper articles.

4 Bullitt, William Marshall, 1934, 1936 Correspondence concerns: Republican party platform, nominations, American Library

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Association.5 Bundy, Harvey H., 1948 6 Burke, Judge Thomas, 1925, 1926 7 Catlin, Daniel K. 8 Chapin, William Wallace, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1948 9 Cherrington, Ben M., 1942-1946

Correspondence concerns: William Haas, appointment to trustees, National Option Research Centers, Atomic Energy.

10 Davis, John W., 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931 Correspondence concerns: incorporation of trustees, Russian emigrants, Lord Craigmyle, illness.

11 Davis, Norman H., 1931-1939 Correspondence concerns: election, Disarmament Conference, Foreign Policy Associations, exchange of materials.

19 1-2 Delano, Frederic A., 1925-1943 Correspondence concerns: Pan-American Conference, American Civic Association, criticism of Endowment's policies.

3 Dulles, John Foster, 1944-1947 4 Evans, Lawton B., 1929-1933 5 Fox, Austen G., 1927-1937 6 Franks, Robert A., 1929 7 Fraser, James Earle (Leon), 1938, 1939, 1942

Correspondence concerns: election to trustees, American Historical Association.8 Freeman, Douglas, 1937, 1938 9 Gaines, Francis Pendleton, 1933-1947 10 Hamlin, Charles S., 1926-1935 11 Harrison, Earle Grants, 1947, 1948 12 Heinz, Howard, 1926-1938 13 Hill, David Jayne, 1926-1932

Holman, Alfred Correspondence concerns: reports on various trips to Latin America and Europe, nominations, policy.

14 1926 20 1 1927-1929

2 Houghton, Alanson B., 1932-1938 3 Howard, William, 1929 4 Jessup, Philip C., 1937-1946 5 Lansing, Robert, 1922-1926 6 Lowden, Frank O., 1932-1939 7 Manning, Richard T., 1931 8-10 Molyneaux, Peter, 1935-1945

Box Fol20 11 Montague, Andrew J., 1924-1935

Correspondence concerns: Paris trips, Interparliamentary Union, Chinese students.12 Morris, Roland S., 1931-1946

Correspondence concerns: League of Nations, peace movements, Americans of Japanese descent, death.

13 Morrow Dwight W., 1925-1930 14 Olds, Robert E., 1925-1930 15 Parker, Edwin B., 1929 16 Peters, William A., 1929

21 1-2 Pritchett, Henry S., 1925-1939 Correspondence concerns: executive committee, China, nomination, monument for La Place (French mathematician), Egypt, finances, Butler's European tour, world court, Institute of International Education, request for resignation, acceptance, death.

3 Reed, Philip D., 1948 4 Rockefeller, David, 1948

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5 Root, Elihu, 1924-1939 Correspondence concerns: Japanese relations, nomination, Geneva trip, Alexander Hamilton's papers.

6 Ryerson, Edward L., 1933-1944 7 Schieffelin, William Jay, 1941-1944 8 Sheffield, James R., 1925-1938

Sherman, Maurice 9 1929-1933

22 1 1935-1947 2 Sibley, Harper, 1938-1948

Correspondence concerns: YMCA, Church World Service.3 Smiley, Albert Keith, 1912 (In Memorium certificate. )4 Smith, Jeremiah, 1932 5 Strawn, Silas H., 1926-1946 (Correspondence concerns: policy, nominations.)6 Taft, Robert A., 1935-1937

Correspondence concerns: elections policy, League of Women Voters.7 Wadsworth, Eliot, 1937-1948 8 Wakefield, Lyman E., 1943 (Correspondence concerns: election.)9-10 Watson, Thomas J., 1935-1948

Correspondence concerns; International Chamber of Commerce, European trip, South American trip, policy, nominations.

11 Waymack, W. W., 1941-1948 Correspondence concerns: Economic Policy Committee, election, appointment to Atomic Energy Commission.

12 Wriston, Henry M., 1943-1946

23 1-5 D. Depository Libraries, 1936-1949 (1 box)Most of the publications of the Endowment were sent to a carefully selected list of libraries geographically distributed throughout the world and several important centers of population and education. The Endowment hoped to supply the public with the results of its research and investigations through these libraries. In 1941 the depository list totaled 926 of which 446 were in the United States. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, pp15-16.)

This subseries includes correspondence, policy memoranda distributed to the libraries by the Endowment, and some printed material.

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Box FolE. Financial, 1910-1949 (11 boxes, 2 vols)Subseries I.E. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Accounting and Finance2. Staff3. Grants

1. Accounting and Finance, 1920-1949 This subseries includes correspondence and documents. The correspondence regards audits, ledger accounts, receipts and disbursements, general business matters, salaries, honoraria, appropriations, and allotments. The documents include summaries of receipts and disbursements, balance statements and summaries, resolutions of the finance committee, auditor’s reports, treasurer’s reports, finance committee meeting agenda, finance committee meeting minutes, and schedules of securities.

Correspondence 23 6 1920, 1923 24 1924-1937 25 1939-1943 26 1-2 1944-1947

Documents 3-4 1936-1946

27 1-2 1947-1949 Vol 2. Staff, 1910-1911, 1926-1947

This subseries contains material relating to applications for employment, retirement, salaries, notices of resignation, letters of recommendation, staff policies, sick benefits, compensation, War Labor Board, and other matters dealing with the staff in general.

See also III.B. Topical Volumes (volumes 97-98).Applications for employment

1-2 1910-1911 Box27

Fol2-6 1926–1947

Individual Staff 28 1 Ursula Hubbard (Duffus), 1932, 1938-1943

2 Mary Winn, 1937 3-6 General, 1911-1949 7 Payroll Sheets and Vouchers, August 2, 1912 – December 31, 1913

3. Grants, 1915-1949 In its first years of operation, the Endowment made grants (often referred to as subventions) in support of institutions and initiatives working for peace. Soon after World War I, the Trustees decided to devote all of the Endowment's resources to undertakings that they would initiate. An inevitable result of this decision was the gradual reduction and eventual termination of grants to other organizations.

This is a sampling file in chronological order covering the years 1912-1949. The file comprises requests for grants from various organizations and individuals and the Endowment's answers to these requests. Most of the requests made were not supported. The records documenting the Endowment's support of certain organizations can be found in Series VI. Organizations and Series VII. Projects. Other requests for support are filed in Series III.B. Topical volumes (volumes 99-119).

29 1915-1926 May 30 1926 June-1930 Feb 31 1930 March-1931 32 1932-1939

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Box Fol33 1940-1949 34 1-2 Published literature from applying organizations

34 3-4 F. Incorporation of CEIP, 1928-1930 (2 folders)It was decided by the trustees of the Endowment that it was propitious to secure a legal incorporation of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in order to give the trust stability, permanence, and well-established forms of legal supervision. The Incorporation became law on February 20, 1929.

After the passage of this bill several trustees felt the need for the passage of a short supplementary act to cover the point that the stipulations of Mr. Carnegie in his original letter of gift to the unincorporated trustees should not in anyway be subject to alteration by reason of the charter powers of the incorporated. This bill became law on February 4, 1930. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941.)

This subseries includes correspondence between the law office of Worcester Williams & Saxe, and Butler concerning the progress of the construction of the bill for incorporation, letters to and from Butler concerning the progress of the bill in the New York Legislature, correspondence between trustees concerning the creation of a new act to specify the transference of Carnegie's funds to the new corporation, copies of both the bill of 1929 and the bill of 1930, and copies of the minutes of the trustee meeting on February 10, 1930.

G. Library of CEIP, 1925-1950 (2 boxes)The General Library of the Endowment was maintained as part of the Washington office under the supervision of the Secretary. It contained 64,000 volumes. An annual appropriation was made for accessions. The Library was catalogued according to the Library of Congress system. Its major subjects were the peace movement, international law and policy, international arbitration, American and European history and diplomacy, and political science.

A chronicle of International events was composed daily from newspaper, periodicals, and other documents. This chronicle was a ready source of information concerning any event of importance happening anywhere bearing on international relations. Bibliographies on subjects of current interest in the field of international relations were compiled in the Library and supplied to regular mailing lists. Bibliographic and other information was also supplied by mail and the telephone. The Library was open for free use by properly interested persons. Inter-Library loans with the Library of Congress and other important libraries were arranged. Permanent reading permits were issued to regular patrons. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, p17.)

This subseries contains correspondence regarding donations and acceptances of books, book orders, personnel, bibliographical information, biographical information, library policy, publications of the Endowment, the UN, and the League of Nations, the Slip Orientation program; it also includes reports, articles, charts, and clippings. (For materials from the library see Series VIII. CEIP Library.)

34 5-6 1924-1946 35 1-3 1947-1950, n.d.

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Box FolH. Officer files and correspondence, 1908-1951 (28 boxes)Subseries I.H. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Nicholas Murray Butler2. James T. Shotwell3. Charles Alger Hiss4. George Finch5. Henry Haskell6. Malcolm Davis7. Melvin Fox8. James Brown Scott9. Joseph E. Johnson10. E.N. Thompson11. Howard E. Wilson12. Anne Winslow

1. Nicholas Murray Butler, 1908-1949 (7 boxes)Correspondence

35 4-5 1908-1925, 1929-1930 36 1-3 1931-1949

4 Boyle, Sir Edward, 1942 5 Bustamente, Antonio, 1947 6 Capper, Arthur, 1929 7 Carnegie Corporation grant, 1938 8 Chamberlain, Joseph (Kellogg-Briand Pact), 1929 9 Davies (Lord), 1938 10 de Wendel, Maurice, 1934 11 European matters, 1930, 1939-1940, 1946 12 European trips, 1926-1931 13 Gaiger, Philippe, 1931-1932

37 1 Kellogg, Frank, 1926-1929 2 Military training, 1917 3 Queensborough (Lord), 1932, 1935, 1942 4 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1944 5 Sadler, W.F., 1932 6 Sakatani, Y. (Baron), 1926, 1931-1933 7 Sarfatti, Margherita, 1937-1946 8 Sutherland, Millicent (Lady), 1941-1942 9 Unwin, T. Fisher, 1925 10 Visit with Pope, 1917, 1927-1931 11 Wilberforce, Robert, 1926 12 World government contest, 1936

Interoffice Memoranda 13-14 1933

38 1940-1941 39 1942-1945 40 1-2 1946-1947

Secretary's notes of Conferences with Butler, 1912-1922, 1939-1946 3-7 1912-1917

41 1918-1922, 1939 Jan-July 42 1939 Sept-1946

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2. James T. Shotwell, 1922-1951 (5 boxes)This subseries contains correspondence, memoranda, speeches, articles, proposals, contracts, and Shotwell's diary for 1929. The material documents Shotwell's activities as an officer of the Endowment, but also reflect his engagement with other organizations and initiatives. (Material documenting Shotwell's work for the Endowment can be found throughout the Endowment's records, especially Series II. Division of Economics and History, and in two other collections held by the Rare Book and Manuscript Library: CEIP, Centre Européen Records and the James Shotwell Papers.)

43 1922-1948 44 1949 A-S 45 1 1949 T-Z

2-7 1950-1951 8 American Fund for Czechoslovakian Refugees, 1949-1950

46 1-5 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1925-1939, 1941, 1944-1945, 1948 Haskell, Henry

6 1923, 1927-1933 47 1-2 1935-1940, 1944

3 Quetico-Superior International Peace Memorial Forest, 1945-1949 4-5 Reports, Articles, Speeches, Proposals, Memoranda, 1931-1935, 1938, n.d.

3. Charles Alger Hiss, 1946-1949 (7 boxes)Hiss's files include correspondence with various individuals and organizations, including the Twentieth Century Fund, American Friends Service Committee, Current Bibliography, Foreign Policy Association, Carnegie Corporation, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, The United States State Department, and Council on Foreign Relations. The correspondence deals mainly with United States government policy, the United Nations, and requests for grants. The files also contain press releases, invitations, and clippings.

47 6-7 1946-1947 March 48 1947 April-October 49 1-3 1947 Nov-Dec

1948 4-5 A-C

50 D-S 51 1-2 T-Z

3 1949 4 American Association for the United Nations, 1948 5 American Friends Service Committee, 1948 6 Bloomfield, Daniel, 1947 7 Bullitt, William Marshall, 1947 8 Bunche, Ralph, 1947 9 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1946-1947 10 Carter, Edward C., 1947, 1949 (re Hiss trial)11 Cherrington, Ben, 1947

52 1 Committee for the Marshall Plan, 1948 2 Citizens' Committee for Reciprocal World Trade, 1948 3 Council on Foreign Relations, 1948 4 Dennett, Raymond, 1947 5 Dulles, John Foster, 1947 6 Fox, Melvin, 1947-1949 7 Herring, Pendleton, 1947 8 Ives sub-Committee on Relations with International Organizations, 1948 9 Johns Hopkins 71st Commemoration Day, 1947 10 Monroe, Parker, 1947

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Box Fol52 11 Pasvolsky, Leo, 1947

12 Rogers, Alla H., 1948 13 Shotwell. James T., 1947

53 1 Staley, Eugene, 1946-1948 2 State Department, 1948 3 Stevenson, Adlai, 1947 4 Thompson, E.N., 1948 5 Tranoy, Erik, 1948 6 United Nations, 1948 7-8 United Nations Budget Study, 1947-1948 9 Wadsworth, Eliot, 1947 10 Waymack, W., 1947

re Atomic Energy Committee, National Farm Institute11 Wilson, H.E., 1948

53 12 Winslow, Anne, 1948

4. George Finch, 1923-1947 (3 boxes)Inter-Office Correspondence

54 1923-1938 55 1-6 1939-1947

7 Bonnet, Henri, 1943 8 Clark, Grover, 1936 9 Cohen, Benjamin, 1945 10 Darter, Oscar, 1946 11 Dennis , William, 1946 12 Dixon, Gertrude, 1943 13 Dolan, Eleanor, 1947 14 Eagleton, Clyde, 1945 15 Endowment accomplishments, 1945 16 Fahs, Charles, 1940 17 Fox, Arthur, 1947 18 Lemkin, Raphael, 1947 19 Lockwood, William, 1941

56 1 McMillan, Anne, 1947 2 McNair, Arnold, 1946-1947 3 Morris, George, 1947 4 Pan-American Conference, 1942 5 Proffit, Charles G., 1939 6 Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon, 1945 7 Ransom, William, 1947 8 San Francisco Conference, 1945 9 Suarez, Francisco. Fourth centenary of his birth, 1948 10 United Nations Council of Philadelphia, 1947 11 World Court, 1946 12 Yale Anglo-American Project, 1943

5. Henry S. Haskell, 1917-1944 (1 box)56 13 1915, 1917, 1925, 1930-1933, 1936-1943

14 Interoffice correspondence, 1933, 1936, 1938 15 American Peace Award, 1934 16 Current History, 1939 17 Boussarie, F., 1936 18 Close, Upton, 1935 19 European trips, 1927, 1929 20 Giretti, Edoardo, 1931

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Box Fol56 21 Hancock, Russell, 1944

22 Hartley, Livingston, 1938 23 Meyer, leland, 1932 24 Nippold, Otfried, 1931 25 Omarchevsky, Stoyan, 1932 26 Sherman, Cynthia, 1933 27 Vanamee, Grace, 1923

6. Malcolm W. Davis, 1922-1951 (5 folders)These files include personal notes, speeches, manuscripts, and inter-office correspondence concerning the United Nations, Paris Office, Geneva Research Center, and Endowment policy.

See also Series III.C. European Centre56 28-30 1922, 1932-1935, 1941-1943, 1946, 1948, 1949 57 1 1950-1951

2 Wilson, Howard, 1945-1950 7. Phillip Jessup, 1931-1947 (3 boxes)

57 3-7 1925-1926, 1933-1942 58 1-3 1943-1947

4 Clippings 5 Cooperation with the government, 1941-1943 6 Finch, George, 1942-1943 7 Foreign investments, 1940-1942

International Law 8 1939-1940 Sept

59 1-4 1940 Oct-1946 5 Legal problems in post-war planning, 1942 6 Hunt Report, 1942-1943 7 National Planning Association, 1931, 1942, n.d. 8 National World Court Committee, 1931-1932

60 1 8. Melvin Fox, 1947-1949 (1 folder)9. James Brown Scott, 1923-1940 (11 folders)These files inlcude correspondence regarding the Divisions of Economics and History and International Law and publications, as well as inter-office memoranda, manuscripts of speeches and addresses, and booklets.

60 2-7 1923-1931 61 1-5 1932-1940, 1943

6 10. Joseph E. Johnson, 1950-1951 (1 folder)61 7 11. E.N. Thompson, 1948-1949 (1 folder)

12. Howard E. Wilson, 1947-1951 (14 folders)61 8 1947-1948 62 1-3 1949-1951

4 Council on Student Travel, 1949-1951 5 Great Debate, open letter on the, 1951 6 Memorandum Letters, 1948

63 1 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1950-1951 2 National Education Association, 1950-1951 3 Report on trip to Scandanavia, 1950 4 Syracuse University: UNESCO Conference (April 1950) 5 Webster, John R., 1948-1949 6-7 13. Anne Winslow, 1948-1951 (2 folders)

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Box FolI. Other Carnegie Organizations (6 boxes)Subseires I.I. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Carnegie Corporation of New York2. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust3. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching4. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission5. Carnegie United Kingdom Trust

1. Carnegie Corporation of New York, 1920-1941 The Carnegie Corporation of New York was established by Andrew Carnegie in 1911. According to its charter, the Corporation was established “for the purpose of receiving and maintaining a fund or funds and applying the income thereof to promote the advancement and diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the people of the United States, by aiding technical schools, institutions of higher learning, libraries, scientific research, hero funds, useful publications, and by such other agencies and means as shall from time to time be found appropriate therefore.” The first two president's of the Endowment, Root and Butler, were long-time Trustees of the Corporation and the Endowment received many grants from the Corporation especially in its early years. (For more about the relationship between the two organizations see Review of Grants to CEIP by Robert M. Lester. NY: CCNY, 1933.)

The correspondence in this subseries addresses the restoration of the Imperial University Library in Japan, the Pacific Institute, the publication of Chapman’s book about Cuba, committee meetings, the Institute of International Law, the international conciliation document, the situation in the Balkans, scholarships, aid to Greece, World Conference on Work for the Blind, The American Farm School, Andrew Carnegie Centenary Celebration, and trustee election.

63 8-10 1920-1927 64 1929-1938 65 1-3 1939-1948

4 CCNY Publications 5 Executive Committee minutes, 1925, 1926, 1932 6 Financial reports, 1928-1946

66 1 Grant progress reports and analysis, 1933, 1936, 1942 2-3 Grantee publications

2. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1945 66 4 Annual report, 1945

3. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1925-1948 Andrew Carnegie founded he Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching in 1905 and dedicated the Foundation to “to do all things necessary to encourage, uphold and dignify the profession of teaching.” Chartered by an act of Congress in 1906, the Foundation is a major national and international center for research and policy studies about teaching.

Nicholas Murray Butler was one of the founding Trustees of CFAT. The correspondence, reports, minutes, and printed material in in this suberies are a result of his work as a trustee and member of its executive and finance committees.

66 5-6 1925-1934, 1938 Executive Committee

67 1-3 Agendas, 1931, 1933-1937, 1941-1947 4 Minutes, 1934-1937, 1941, 1945, 1946 5 Finance Comittee minutes, 1932, 1934-1936, 1941, 1946

68 1 Reports, memoranda, publications, 1922, 1934-1946 4. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 1927, 1929, 1946

68 2 Publications, 1927, 1929, 1946 5. Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, 1945-1946

68 3 Annual reports, 1945-1946

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Fol4-5 J. Physical Plant - Building and Grounds, 1924-1949 (1 box)

The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace maintained a building at 700 Jackson Place in Washington, D.C., and two connected buildings at 405-407 West 117th Street in New York City.

This subseries includes correspondence regarding offers of new building sites, tax exemption status of Washington building, proposed condemnation of Washington building, initial rental proceedings of the New York building, and building improvements.

K. Postwar and Peace plans, 1912-1943 (10 boxes)Between the years of 1912 and 1939 a number of peace proposals were submitted to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace by individuals and organizations for support by the Endowment. Many of these were submitted in the form of manuscripts for publication. Likewise, between the years 1940 and 1948, postwar plans were submitted, again for support by the Endowment. The manuscripts and printed material in this subseries include pamphlets, reports, poems, and music.

Correspondence, 1912-1943 68 6-8 1912-1927 69 1929-1938 70 1939-1943 June 71 1-4 1943 July-1948

Manuscripts and printed material 5-6 1914-1923

72 1924-1930 73 1931-1935 74 1936-1939 75 1940-1943 76 1943-1945 77 1-4 1945-1949

5-6 Not dated 78 1-2 Not dated

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1. Works published by CEIP

L. Publications (15 boxes)This subseries includes correspondence, manuscripts, outlines, proposals, comments and critiques, proofs, research materials, drafts, news releases, pamphlets, copyright notices, contracts, and reviews.Subseries I.L is organized into the following subseries:

1. Works published by CEIP2. Works not published by CEIP

1. Works published by CEIP 78 3 Alvarez, Alejandro - The Psychology of Peoples and the New International

Order” 4 Angel, Norman, 1934 5 Ariga, Nagoa - translation of “La Guerre Russo-Japonaise”, 1942 6 Atwater, Elton - American Regulation of Arms Imports, 1942 7 Azcarate, Pablo - The League of Nations and Minorities, and Experiment, 1943-

1945 8 Bach, Federico, 1941 9 Basch, Antonin - Industrial Property in Europe, 1944 10 Bassett, John D. - Problem of Peace, 1918-1919 11 Behrendt, Richard - Inter-American Economic Relations: Problems and

Prospects, 1946-1947 12 Bell, Pierino - De re Militari et de bello (translated by H.C. Nutting), 1933

Box Fol78 13 Benedict, Murray R. - How Much Tariff Protection for Farm Products, 1945 79 1 Bidwell, Percy - A Commercial Policy for the United Nations, 1944-1946

2 Brebner, J. Bartlett - reprinting of “North American Triangle”, 1936-1946 3 Brookings, Robert S., 1926-1927

Industrial Ownership Trade Relations and Agriculture

4 Buchanan, Norman S. Price Control in the Postwar Period, 1944 5-6 Burkhardt, Richard - The Soviet Union in American Textbooks, 1945-1952 7 Burnett, Philip – Reparations, 1937 8 Bustamente, Antonia - translation of “Manual de Derecho International Publico”

by Sydney Gest, 1937, 1942 9 Bynkershock, Cornelius - De Foro Legatorum, 1928-1939 10 Canadian Historical Review, 1942

Have the Americans a Common History? The Social Sciences in the Post-War World by Lower, A.

11 Carnejo, M. - The Balance of the Continents, 1936 12 Carskadon, Thomas R. Does the Wool Industry Need Protection?, 1947 13 Carrié, Rene - Italy at the Peace Conference, 1937

80 1 Central American Court of Justice, 1917 2 Chapman, Charles - A Short History of the Cuban Republic, 1924, 1927 3 Coats, R.H. - The United States - Born in Canada, a Statistical Analysis., 1941-

1943 4 Colegrove, Kenneth - American Senate and World Peace, 1945

Comager, H.S. and Nevins, Alan (see Nevins) 5-6 Condliffe, John, 1944-1945

Exchange Stabilization Principles of Exchange Stabilization A Stabilization Fund of the United and Associated Nations The International Economic Outlook Gold and Monetary Problems Draft International Convention on the Treatment of Foreigners

7 Cory, Albert B. - The Crises in Canadian American Relations, 1941

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8 Craigmyle, Baron - John Marshall in Diplomacy and Law, 1933 9 Creighton, D.G. - The Commercial State, 1934 10 Davis, Joseph S. - International Commodity Agreements: Hope, Illusion or

Menace, 1947 11 Deak, Francis with Philip Jessup - A Collection of Neutrality Laws, Regulations

and Treaties of Various Countries, 1940-1944 12 Deperon, Paul - International Couble Taxation, 1944-1947 13 Dupriez, Louis - Monetary Reconstruction in Belgium, 1946-1947 14 Egger, Rowland - The Organization of Peace at the Administrative Level, 1945

81 1 Ellis, Ethan - The Farmer and Canadian-American Reciprocity - 1911, 1939 2 Ellsworth, Paul - Economic Relations With Britain 3 Englis, Karel, 1946 4 Eppstein, John - Catholic Principles in the Law of Nations, 1933-1937 5 Foa, Bruno - Monetary Reconstruction in Italy, 1948 6 Feilchenfeld, Ernst - The International Economic Law of Belligerent Occupation”,

1942-1945 7 Finch, George A.

The source of Modern International Law, 1937 Conferences Internacionales Americanas Primo Suplimento, 1889-1936,

1944-1945 8 Fosdick, Raymond B. - The Old Savage in the New Civilization, 1930-1931 9 Fradkin, Mrs. Henry L. - Menace in the Air, 1933

Box Fol81 10 Gentili, Alberico- Translation of Gentili's “De Jure Belli” by Rolfe, 1928-1936

11 Gerschenkron, Alexander - Economic Relations with the USSR, 1945 12 Geshkoff, Theodore - Balkan Union: Peace in the Near East, 1940 13 Ghent, William - The Fur Trade of the Border and Its Bearing on the Relations of

the Neighboring Peoples, 1937-1938 14 Grotius, Hugo - Translations, 1909-1940

82 1 Gulick, Robert L. - The Gain From Trade, 1946 2 Hall, Duncan - The League Mandate System and the Problem of Dependencies 3-4 Hanke, Lewis, 1937-1946

Handbook of Latin American Studies Cuepro de Documents del Siglo XVI Sobre los Derechos de Espana en las

Indias y las Filipinas 5 Hill, Martin, 1943-1946

Immunities and Priviledges of the Officials of the League of Nations Economic and Financial Organizations of the League of Nations: a Survey of

Twenty-five Years of Experience 6-7 Hudson, Manley O., 1931-1947

International Legislation International Tribunals, Past and Future World Court Reports (Hudson as Editor)

8 Hull, George - Perpetual Prosperity, 1933 Innis, Harold A. - The Dairy Industry in Canada (Innis in cooperation with

Drummond, English, Lattimer, Ruddick), 1935-1936 83 1 International Organization and Administration - Definition and Use of Terms

(compiled by Division of International Law CEIP), 1943 2 Jacoby, E.H. - Agrarian Unrest in Southeast Asia, 1946-1947 3 Jesness, O.B. - The Dairy Farmer and World Trade, 1946 4 Jones, Stephen B. - Boundary Making, a Handbook for Statesmen, Treaty

Editors and Boundary Commissioners, 1943-1946 5 Kohler, Ludwig von - The Administration of the Occupied Territories, 1942 6 Laing, Lionel and Norman MacKenzie - Canada and the Law of Nations: A

Selection of Cases in International Law Affecting Canada, or Canadians,

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decided by Canadian Courts, but Certain of the higher courts in the United States and Great Britain and by International Tribunals”

7 Larkin, John Day - Trade Agreements. A Study in Democratic Methods, 1940-1942

8 Lemkin, Raphael - Axis Rule in Occupied Europe - Laws of Occupation, Analysis, of Government, Proposals for Redress, 1943-1947

9 Leonard, Larry - International Regulation of Fisheries, 1942-1945 10 Llano, Antonio - Translations from Spanish, 1936-1937 11 Lourie, Samuel Anatole - German Measures in the Baltic States, 1942 12 Manning, William R., 1937-1944

Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States The Independence of Latin American Nations Canadian Relations 1781-1860

MacKenzie, Norman and Laing, Lionel (See Laing.)Masters, Ruth D. et al. - Handbook of International Organizations in the

Americas, 1943-1946 13 1944

84 1 1946 2 Miller, David Hunter - My Diary at the Conference of Paris, 1929-1931 3 Moore, John Bassett - International Adjudications (periodical), 1937 4 Nevins, Alan and Henry Steele Commager - Documents on American Plans for

Peace, 1942-1943 Box Fol84 5 Nowell, Charles E. - Discovery and Conquest, 1941

6 Olivan, J. Lopez - The Permanent Court of International Justice, 1941 7 Pastuhov, Vladimir D. - International Conferences and Their Technique. A Guide

to the Practice of International Conferences, 1943-1946 8 Pierson, W.W. - A History of Venezuela, 1941 9 Potter, Pitman B. Wal-Wal Manuscript, 1937 10 Pufendorf, Samuel, 1927-1933

De Officio Hominis et Civis De Jure Natura et Gentium

11 Radin, George - Economic Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, 1947 12 Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon - The International Secretariat, 1945-1946

85 1 Renborg, Bertil H. - International Drug Control, 1943-1948 2 Ridgeway, George L. - Merchants of Peace, 1937-1938 3 Risenfeld, Stefgutt - Protection of Coastal Fisheries Under International Law,

1941-1942 4 Rist, Charles and Pierre Dieterlen - Monetary Reconstruction in France, 1948 5 Ritchie, H. - The British System of Certifying Cargoes on Neutral Vessels During

the War, 1937 6-7 Roa, Jorge - Western Hemisphere Relations, 1930-1936 8 Robin, Raymond - Des Occupations Militaires en Dehors Des Occupations de

Guerre, 1942 9 Roby, Ralph - The Monetary Problem, 1935-1936 10 Rochac, Alfonso D. - La Deuda Publica de El Salvador, 1942-1945 11 Salazar, Eduardo - Violencia agresion y guerra, 1943-1944 12 Sanchez, George I. - Higher Education in Mexico, 1941 13 Schwarz, Sandford - Federal Research in International Economics, 1940-1941 14 Sereni, Angelo Piero - The Italian Conception of International Law, 1942-1944 15 Shippee, Lester Burrell - Canadian-American Relations, 1849-1874, 1934, 1938

86 1 Shotwell, Jamea - The Great Decision, 1944-1947 2 Southard, Frank - The Finances of European Liberation, 1945-1947 3 Strakhovsky, Leonie I. - The Origin of American Intervention in North Russian,

1918, 1937

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4 Streit, Clarence - Union Now, 1939 5 Studies in World Trade and Employment (Committee on International Economic

Policy), 1947 6-7 Suarez, Francisco - Translations, 1920-1940 8 Sumario de Organization y Trabajo (CEIP) (Spanish translation of “Summary of

Organization and Work”), 1942 9 Taylor, Amos E. - The Ten Per Cent Fallacy, 1945 10 Viner, Jacob - Some Aspects of the Customs Union Question, 1943 11 Wheaton, Henry - History of the Law of Nations, 1936-1948 12 Whidden, Howard P. - Preferences and Discriminations in International Trade,

1944-1945 13 Whitaker, Arthur P. - Inter-American Affairs, 1941-1944 14 Wilgus, William J. - The Interrelations of the U.S. and Canada, 1936 15 Wolff, Christian - Jus Gentium (Translated by Joseph H. Drake with an

Introduction by Olfred Nippold), 1929-1935 16 Young, Arthur N. - The Financial Reconstruction of China, 1945 17 Zavala, Silvio - Spanish-American Colonial Institutions, 1942

Box Fol 2. Works not published by CEIP The files in this subseries contain CEIP requests for articles to be written; articles submitted to CEIP; requests to CEIP for support for the writing, research, or distribution of a book or article; contracts with authors of unpublished material; speeches requested by CEIP; and miscellaneous reports and manuscripts that were not necessarily meant for publication.

87 1 Abt, Seymour - Railway Passenger Traffic Between US and Canada, 1949 Akezin, Benjamin - Data on Military Government in Occupied Areas, 1942 Andrews, John B. Angus, H.F., 1934, 1936, 1943

2 Baja, Tiburcio C., 1942 Barmine, Alexandre Bartlett, Alice C., 1942 Bartlett, Ruth J. - The Record of American Diplomacy, 1948 Barton, Robert - An Outlying Goose, 1941 Beaubien, C.P., 1925 Belmont, Mrs. August - Facing the Future, 1936 Benham, F.G., 1939 Bergman, Alfred - Report on European conditions, 1938 Bernhard, Georg, 1933 Bernstein, Felix, 1936 Bieler, J.H., 1944

3 Black, Marvin M. - translations into Spanish of the world's great literary pieces, 1947

Blahut, Rudolf - Der Weltkrieg ein Wendepunkt in der Weltwirtschaftsgeschichte, 1932

Bliss, Tasker, 1925 Blum, Robert I. Boillot, Felix - Tu Viens en Angleterre and Tu Viens en France, 1936 Borchard, Edwin M. - The memoirs of Judge Moore & State Insolvency and

Foreign Bondhlders, 1943, 1947 Borger, Catherine - United States Organizations and the Commitment of the

United States to the United Nations, 1946 Brewer, William C. - Permanent Peace, 1941 Breznik, Pavel - Der Dunkel Stern, 1938 Brockhausen, Karl, 1932 Brooks, Mabel Randolph - Shall we Educate our Children for Citizenship, 1947 Brown, A. - Winning the Peace, 1941 Brown, Calvin S. - Musical Opus in Poetry, 1936

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Bruce, Stewart E. - A practical basis for a permanent world peace, 1918 Brzezicki, Mikolaj, 1938 Bulteau, A. Letters to Nicholas Murray Butler, 1919 Burgner, John Q. - Make the World Safe From War, 1933

4 Chapiro, Jose, 1945 Conner, J.E. - The Democracy of States, 1919 Corwin, Edward, 1929 Cory, Helen May - Institutions of International Relations, 1939 Crawford, William Rex, 1944 Croce, Benedetto - Paper read at International Society of Philosophy at Oxford,

August 1930 Cru, Jean Norton - Tremoins De Temoignage , 1945

88 1 d'Houghe de La Gauguerie, Eduard - De la nature de l'Etat Darrin, David - Tentative Constitution for the United Nations of Earth, 1941 Dickinson, Edwin - Political subversives, 1947 Diurdievitch, Tched. - Augmentation Considerable de la Securite en depit de une

forte reduction de l'armament, 1935 Box Fol88 2 Eagleton, Clyde - A commentary on the charter of the UN, 1946-1947

Economic Relations with Britain Economic Relations with the U.S.S.R. Egmont, Westy - Biography of Hugo Grotius, 1937 Einaudi, Luigi, 1942 Elmendorf, Armin - National prosperity and international relations Ericson, Emily, 1937 Erni, John, 1919 Export-Import Bank, The

3 Fiedorowicz, George de - study on economic sanctions, 1937 Fleure, H.I. - The International People's College, Fox, Melvin - The Interdependence of Nations Franke, Julius, 1932 Frankenstein, Ernst - draft of a European code of private international law, 1940 Freda-Moertl, Dr., 1927 Freud, Sigmund, 1921 Fry, Ruth - A Quaker Adventure, 1926 Gaufflieb, General - The rearmament of Germany, 1932 Gerber, William - A Source Book on the History of American Foreign Policy,

1941 Glazebrook, Gorge de T., 1937 Greening, W. - Canadian-American Trade Relations, 1948 Grelling, Richard - Die Kriegsschuld de deutschen Generalstules, 1925 Grob, Fritz - The Relativity of War and Peace, 1943 Grotius, Hugo - Commentary on Law of Prize, 1937

4 Haast, H.F. Von - the memoirs of his father, 1941 Haight, F.A., 1939 Handelsman, Marcel, 1936 Hane, Joseph - The Struggle for Eastern Europe, 1941 Hart, James - Pacificus-Helvidus Debate, 1945 Hart, W.O. - Universal Peace Impossible Without an International Code, 1918 Harting, Lawrence E, 1937 Herring, Pendelton, 1947 Hillman, Ernest, 1949 Holburn, Louise, 1947 Holmsen, I. - Arbitration Settlement, 1938 Horne, Robert, 1925

5 Hostie, Jan - The Organization for Communications and Transit of the League of

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Nations, 1947-1949 89 1 Ingram, H., 1935

Jackh, Ernst - Two men of Providence (Hitler Versus Roosevelt), 1926-1943 Jacklin, Seymour - The Financial System of the League of Nations, 1947 Jaffin, George - New World Constitutional Harmony: A Pan Americanadian

Panorama, 1942 Jenks, C. Wilfred, 1944

2 Karvas, Imrich, 1937-1938 Kelsen, Hans - The Law of the United Nations, 1946-1947 Kentaro, Kaneko Kenyon, Dorothy - Legal status of women, 1943 Kraus, Antonin - La guerre hors la lois selon les principes de l'histoire

3 Landecker, Werner S. - Integration and Organization: A Sociological Approach to International Problems, 1948

Landon, Fred, 1941 Laserson, Max - America in Russia, 1947 Legendre, A.F., 1930

Box Fol89 3 Lessons from the History of the League of Nations on Security and Disarmament

Letiche, J.M. - The Reciprocal Trade Agreements in World Economy, 1947 Lewis, Burdette G. and Howden Smith - Be ready for a Change Lisle, R. Mason - Freedom of the Seas, 1919 Logan, H.A., 1937 Lorenz, Fritz G. - Digest of Latin American Aeronautical Laws and Regulations,

1941 Loveday, Alexander, 1946

4 MacMurray, J.V.A., 1949 Malcomes, Béla. Hallo Europäer (Europe Speaking), 1932

90 1 Maloney, Lee - Scarab, 1943 Manchuria, reports on, 1935-1936 Manell, A.E. - Sanctions Under the Charter of the United Nations, 1948 Manniche, Peter - Denmark: A Social Laboratory, 1939 Martin, Charles E. - The Permanent Court of International Justice and the

Question of American Adhesion, 1932 Martini, Peter Albert - translation of works on International Law, 1937 Maurtua, Victor M. - Paginus Diplomaticas, 1940 Memorandum on Oriental Fellowships Memorandum on the World Court, 1941 Milioukov, M. Paul - From Nicholas II to Stalin: a Half a Century of Foreign

Politics, 1941-1943 Moore, John Bassett, 1938-1939

2 Need for Justice, The Neylan, John Francis - An Analysis of the Bretton Woods Agreement, 1945 Noble, G. Bernard - Report of the Committee on Vocational Opportunities in the

field of International Law and Relations, 1941 Norwood, Bernard Nosek, Vladimir, 1927 Ogden, M.O., 1940 Ottolenghi, Constantino, 1940 Pfaul, Albert

3-4 1930-1932 91 1-2 1931-1935, 1946-1947

3 Phucas, Andrew B. Pirenne - Histoire de Belgique, 1929 Possony, Stefan T., 1946

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Predöhl, Andreas, 1941 Prodinger, Karl

4 Ravignani, Emilo - a History of Argentina, 1941-1942 Reed, Philip - Reciprocal Trade Program, 1947 Regout, Robert Hubert Williem - The Doctrine of Just War from St. Augustine to

our own Times, 1941 Reichel, Harry R., 1919 Reiff, Henry - A Century of American Participation in International Administration,

1840-1940 , 1944 Richet, Charles - Histoire Universelle de Civilisations, 1926 Ridgeway, George L. - What do reciprocal trade agreements mean to the wage

earner? Rosendorff, G., 1935

5 Sady, Emil J. Exploratory study of the administration of international bodies loacated in the Americas, 1941

Salomon, Gotfried, 1942 Sato, Naotake - The Problem of Population and Industrialization of Japan , 1936 Saunders, Kenneth - textbook on Asia, 1929

Box Fol91 5 Schiffer, William - Repertoire de Questions de Droit International Soulevees

devant les organes de la Societe des Nations, 1941 Schonfeld, Bruno - The Birth of War in Mankkind, 1939

6 Schueller, Richard. Austria, 1915, 1945 92 1 Second Panamerian Scientific Conference, Concerning the

Shibley, George, 1940 Sigfried, Thorwald - Congress Can Cure, 1931 Sister Mary Barbara - Here and Now, 1936 Smith, Wilfred Cantwell - Modern Islam in India, 1947 Strupp, Karl - Decision of German Courts on Cases Pertaining to International

Law, 1937 2 Tannenbaum, Frank, 1943

Tate, Merze - The Movement for a Limitation of Armaments to 1907, 1941 Tomlinson, John D. - The International Control of Radio Communications, 1945 Town Meeting - Periodical, 1942 Trask, Katrina - Without the Walls & In the Vanguard, 1924 United Nations, Concerning the United States Trade Policy and European Recovery , 1948 Valladao, Haroldo - Speech at First Centennial of the Brazillian Institute of

Lawyers, 1943 Van Zeeland, Paul - The creation of a center of international action Vasconcelos, Jose - Mexico-United States relations Vico - Scienza Nuova (M.H. Fisch translator), 1940 Victoria - Relectiones de India

3 Wambaugh, Sarah - The Saar Plebiscite, 1938 Ware, Norman J. - The History of Labor Interaction , 1937 Waser, Hans, 1938 West, Raynard - Conscience and Society, 1943 William, Maurice - Sun Yat-Sen vs. Communism, 1950

4 Wilson, Robert R. - International Law in American Treaties, 1943 Winderlich, George M. - Der belgische Justizstreik, 1943 Winterfeldt, Hans Von World through Washington (Periodical, American University), 1944 Wythe, George - Industry and Nationalism in Latin America, Yale, William, 1925

M. Publicity and Press Releases, 1914-1946 (2 boxes)

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1. Works published by CEIPThe publicity for the Carnegie Endowment was handled first by Edward Marshall and then by the Phoenix News Publicity Bureau. Newspaper and magazine articles about or relating to the Endowment's work were collected by the Remeike Newsclipping Service of New York. The Phoenix publicity service reports in these files list these articles.

92 5 Edward Marshall Syndicate, 1914-1919 Phoenix News Publicity Bureau, Inc.

93 1 1926-1946 2-3 Publicity service reports, 1930-1945 4 Public information service reports, 1931-1932, 1936-1945 5 Baldwin and Mermey, 1944-1946 6 Miscellaneous printed material

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Box FolN. Reports for Trustee Information (Green cover reports) (13 boxes)These usually confidential reports comprise correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and reports that were retyped for distribution to the trustees. Reports with no specific title or which contain several different items covering various issues are filed chronologically; reports with a named author or title are filed alphabetically. The dates listed are those on which the reports were sent to the Trustees. The “Reports received by the Division of Intercourse and Education” are usually compilations of several reports, and may contain Special Correspondent's reports. Otherwise, Special Correspondent reports are filed under the correspondent's name. See also III.B. Topical volumes. Reports of Special Correspondents and III.C.3 Representatives and Associated Personnel of the Eurpean Centre.

93 7 1930-1936 94 1937-1938 95 1939-1940 96 1941-1942 May 97 1-2 1942 June-1945

3 American Ambassador at Rome. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1921 Jan 6

Association of Macedonian Students at Paris, letter from, 1929 Nov 12 Atkinson, Henry A. Conditions in India and China, 1929 Aug 15 Babcock, Earle B. (Directeur-Adjoint of the European Centre), reports by, 1926 Sept

1, 1927 April 18 Basadre, Dr. Jorge (Lima, Peru), 1932 June 11 Belgrade, American Minister at. Personal letter to the President of the Endowment,

1929 Feb 20 Bishop, William Warner (Librarian of the University of Michigan). Reports, 1929 Aug

30, 1932, July 22 (See also Vatican Library in this subseries.)Briand, Aristide, article about, 1932 Mar 31 Burke, Judge Thomas. Correspondence concerning his funeral, 1925 Dec 1925 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1925-1937

4 Statement upon his return from Europe, August 5, 1925, 1925 15 Aug Statement regarding the new work of the Endowment in Europe, 1926 Aug 23 Letters to the Secretary of State, 1927 Oct 17,1928 Jan 7 Statement, 1928 May 24 Itinerary, 1931 June 3 Letters and other materials received by, 1932 Feb 29 Statements to the Press, July 15, 1935, 1935 July 19 Abstract of address delivered in London, July 15, 1936; Report to Trustees on

return from Europe; Letter to the Times (London, July 7, 1936, 1936 July 20

Correspondence relative to statement published July 16, 1936, 1936 July 23 Newspaper articles by, 1937 July 28

5 Capser, L.W. Reports on the erection and equipment of library at Belgrade, 1921 May 17, June 1, July 29, Oct 21

Clark, John Bates. Letter sent to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education with letter to Clark by Baron Sakatani on American-Japanese relations, 1921 June 15

Collins, William J. (Special Correspodent - London). Reports to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education

6 1923 98 1 1924-1930

2 Conference on Baltic Problems and the Danzig Corridor, report on, 1932 Feb 3 Crawford, D.L. (President, University of Hawaii). Letter, 1928 Nov 2 d'Estournelles de Constant, Baron. Reports to Director of Division of Intercourse

and Education, 1922 Jan 4, Aug 1

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98 2 Regarding, 1932 April 30 Reports from (as Representative of Endowment at Geneva Research Center),

1932 June 1 Division of Intercourse and Education

3 Assistant to the Director of the Division of Intercourse and Education. Letter of August 12, 1935 to Director, 1935 Aug 23

Documents relating to the work of, 1929 July 19 Letters relating to the work of, 1929 April 4, May 8, June 19, July 12 Letters sent to the Director from Mlle. M. Th. Peylade and M. Paul d'Estournelles

de Constant re the death of Baron d'Estorunelles, 1924 June 15 Personal letters sent at the request of the Director, 1925 Jan 15 Reports received by

4-6 1929-1932 99 1933-1934 100 1-4 1935-1937

5 Dowling, Noel. Report on year spent in England as Director of American University Union, 1929 Oct 28

Economic Conference, Geneva, November 15-19, 1926. Report on the Prepatory Committee by Arthur Bullard, 1927 Jan 15

Economists' Reports, 1931 Nov 21 Efremoff, Jean (Special Correspondent - Paris)

6 Memorandum on the necessity of examining the moral consequences of the war, 1923- Oct 22

Reports on the situation in the U.S.S.R. 6-7 1930-1931

101 1-2 1932-1933 3 Mesures législatives du Gouvernement Soviétique publiées dans les Izvestia,

1931-1932 4 European Centre (Centre Européen), reports and memoranda on the work of, 1927,

1944, 1945 Ferguson, Milton J. (State Librarian of California). Report, 1928 Jan 28

5 Foerster, Professor F.W. (Special Correspondent - Lucerne). Reports on the situation in Germany, 1923-1927

6 Foreign Bondholders' Council, report re., 1933 Apr 21 Geneva, reports on events in, 1926 Nov 15, 1932 Sept 20 Gerlach, Hellmut von (Special Correspondent - Berlin). Reports on the situation in

Germany 7 1922 Aug-1924 May

102 1-2 1924 June-1929 3-4 Giretti, Edoardo (Special Correspondent - Italy). Reports on the situation in Italy,

1921-1926 July 5 Grants to near east colleges, letters re., 1931 Spet 11

Grew, Joseph (American Ambassador to Turkey). Letter, April 14, 1930, 1930 May 21

Hazen, Professor Charles Downer. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education from Strasbourg, France, January 15, 1921, 1921 Feb 15

Heuser, Frederick W. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education , 1923 Feb 1

Holman, Alfred Report on Brazil, 1926 March 4 Reports to President of the Endowment, 1926 April-May

Hudson, Manley O. Reports to President of the Endowment, 1926 Aug 30 Hungary, report on economic situation of, 1931 Dec 17

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Education , 1921 Jan 27 International Chamber of Commerce

Joint committee with Carnegie Endowment Preliminary report on survey of world economic and financial conditions, 1935

Dec 14 Documents relating to meetings held in Paris, June 25, 1936, 1936 July 31

Letter from President of, 1936 April 28 International Conciliation, extract from the British Weekly re, 1931 Aug 25 International Organization at Work. An address by Professor Geddes W. Rutherford

of Iowa State College, 1926 Nov 27 International Relations Clubs

Cutting from Birmingham, Alabama, “Age” re the, 1926 Aug 30 Re speakers, 1932 June 8 Report on work of, 1942 Jan 28

Kahn Traveling Fellowship Holders' Reports to Secreatry of the Kahn Foundation 7 Beaty, J. O., 1927 Jan-August

McKenzie, R.F., 1925 Dec-1926 Aug 103 1 Van Ek, Jacob, 1929 Feb-Aug

Weld, William E., 1928 March-Nov 2-3 Lange, Christian L. (Special Correspondent - Geneva), 1921-1929

Loomis, Francis B. 4 Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education , 1922 Nov 17

Confidential letter written to the Director, 1925 Nov 16 Manchuria, reports on, 1932 Jan 12, Feb 29 Misciattelli, Piero

Report from Rome, 1929 Feb 20 Letters from (with Butler's replies), 1935 Sept 6, Oct 8 Correspondence with, 1936 July 24

Mitrany, David Letters from Germany to James T. Shotwell, 1925 June 1 Reports made as Special Correspondent - London, 1927 March-1929 Feb

5 Miyaoka, Tsunejiro (Special Correspondent - Tokyo), 1921-1932 6 Molyneaux, Peter, address by, 1933 March 9

Monetary Problem, letters acknowledging the, 1936 June 29 Newspaper and journal articles, 1932 March, 1936-1937

104 1 Nippold, Otfried (Special Correspondent - Beaumarais bei Saarlouis (Saargebeit)), 1920-1925

2 Nitti, Francesco. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education , 1923 April 16

Norlin, George, report from, 1933 April 1 Pact of Paris, cables exchanged between Briand and Butler re. ratification of, 1929

July 30 Penrose, Stephen B.L. Letter, 1928 Sept 29 Permanent Court of International Justice, resolution re., and statement re.

Reduction of Armaments, 1930 Dec 19 Phillips, Clarence A. Report re. his lecture tour in Europe during summer 1931,

1931 Oct 1 Phoenix News Publicity Bureau. Report, 1928 May 28 Pritchett, Henry S.

Reports to President, 1926 April 12, April 29 Report concerning the situtation in the Near East, 1926 Nov 18 Report on conference on Institute of Pacific Relations in Honolulu, 1927, 1927

Nov 5 (Also includes letter by Alfred Holman})

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1926 Feb 15 Russia

Report on, 1925 Dec 15 Business conditions in, 1931 Aug 7

Sakatani, Baron Y. Report from Tokyo, 1930 Feb 10 Letter and Butler's reply, 1931 Sept 11

Sforza, Count Carlo. Letters and articles re his visit, 1931 April 30 Shotwell, James T.

Report to Director of Division of Economics and History, 1921 Oct 4 Report on the proposed Danubian Economic Conference, 1922 July 1 Report on his visit to Germay (by Reichgerichspräsident Prof. Dr. jur h.c. W.

Simons of the Kuratorium of the Deutsche Hochschule für Politik of Berlin), 1927 May 24

Reports, 1931 Nov 24 4 Sino-Japanese Papers, 1932 March 9

Snowden, Philip (of London). Correspondence to and from, 1930 Feb 28 South America

Three letters describing public opinion in, 1927 May 25 Letters between Butler and Secreatry of State re. work of Endowment in, 1927

June 10 Letters by Henry Kittredge Norton on, 1931 Oct 20

Special Committee on Policy. Report, 1926 Nov 22 5-6 Tarchiani, Alberto. Reports from Europe, 1941-1943 7 Tibal, André. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education , 1926 Feb

15 Vatican Library. Reports (most by William Warner Bishop) on work at, 1927-1928 Visiting Carnegie Professors of International Relations

105 1 Reports on, 1928 June 22, July 11 Barrows, David P. Reports on his visits to Central and South America, 1928 May

7, Nov 2 Bogert, Marston T.

Letter addressed to the Secretary of State by John Sterett Gittings in re Bogert (with letter of transmittal from Prentiss B. Gilbert), 1928 Jan 28

Letters relating to Bogert and Barrows, 1928 March 1 Blakeslee, George H. Reports on visits to Japan, China, New Zealand, and

Australia, 1928 March 29, Sept 29 Calhoun, George. Letter, 1928 Nov 20 Garner, J.W. Report, 1929 Aug 15 Monroe, Paul. Report, 1928 Sept 29 Nakaseko, Rokuro. Report, 1929 Sept 12 Russell, James E. Report on visit to Australia, 1928 May 7

Also includes report on Blakeslee by Dr. Chamg, President of Kwang Hua University of Shanghai, China

Slusser, Herbert. Report, 1931 Aug 25 Suzzallo, Henry. Reports on visits to Austria, Poland, Hunhary, Romania,

Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Italy, 1928 May 7, 1929 March 6 Visits

American Editorial Writers European Visit. Report by Lawton B. Evans, 1927 Nov 15

British Journalists who visited the U.S. in 1928 as guests of the Endowment, letters from, 1929 Feb 19

von Pflügl. Letter from Vienna, 1930 Aug 13

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Box Fol105 1 Wilson, Florence. Letter upon her trip to the Orient, 1930 Feb 28 Vol510-511 O. Second Pan American Scientific Congress, 1915 (2 volumes)

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Vol II. Division of Economics of History, 1910-1930 (31 vols)The Division of Economics and History was established at a conference in Berne, Switzerland called by the Endowment in August 1911. John Bates Clark, the Division's first director, led the conference. The participants considered the best methods “to promote a thorough and scientific investigation of the causes and the results of war.” The conference resulted in a plan of investigation and an extensive list of topics for study. The aim of the studies was to reveal direct and indirect consequences of warfare.

The Berne participants, plus two additional members, formed a Committee of Research, the function of which was to select authors, to consult with these writers during the research and writing process, to read completed manuscripts, and to recommend worthy studies to the Endowment for publication. After the outbreak of World War I, the Division was forced to alter its program. The Division commissioned a series of studies dealing with topics of immediate importance in connection with the war.

In 1919, James Shotwell became General Editor of the proposed Economic and Social History of the World War. The Committee of Research was dissolved in September 1919 and was replaced by national Editorial Committees. In 1924, Shotwell was appointed Director of the Division. Sonn after, the Economic and Social History of the World War series was brought to a conclusion, comprising about 150 volumes, and the Division shifted its focus from the study of war to the study of peace. During the second half ot he 1920s the Division's publications included a series on the Paris Peace Conference, studies on Canadian-American relation (conferences on which the Division also organized), and several monographs on the contribution of economic competition to political conflict. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work (Washington DC: CEIP, 1941), pp. 46-51.)Files relating the the Division's collaboration with other organizations and participation in specific projects can be found in Series VI and VII. Copies of some of the Division's publications can be found in Series VIII.This series is indexed. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)Series II. is organized into the following subseries:

A. General correspondenceB. Economic and Social History of the World War

A. General Correspondence, 1910-1922 (20 vols)3 1910-1911 (Disbound and housed in archival box)4-5 1912 (Vol 4 (1-620) Disbound and housed in archival box)6-7 1913 8-9 1914 10-11 1915 12-13 1916 14 1917 15-16 1918 17-18 1919 19-20 1920 21 1921 22 1922

B. Economic and Social History of the World War, 1921-1930 (11 vols)

23 1921 24-25 1922

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Vol III. Division of Intercourse and Education (82 boxes, 218 volumes)

The Division of Intercourse and Education was established on March 9, 1911 in order to: (1) diffuse information and educate public opinion regarding the causes, natures, and effects of war, and means for its prevention and avoidance; (2) cultivate friendly feelings between the inhabitants of different countries and increase their knowledge and understanding of each other; and (3) maintain, promote and assist such establishments, organizations, associations, and agencies that are useful in the accomplishment of the purposes of the corporation.

The original intention was to carry out as much of the work of the Division as possible through organizations already in existence or established for particular purposes. To this end, the Endowment entirely supported the American Association for International Conciliation from 1910 until 1924, when it was dissolved and its activities taken up by the Division. The Division made other substantial subventions (grants) to the American Peace Society, the Bureau International Permanent de la Paix at Berne, l'Office Central des Associations Internationales at Brussels, and various periodicals in the international field.

After Word War I, the Division made several grants toward reconstruction efforts in Europe, including the restorations of the library of the Royal University of Belgrade, the municipal library at Reims, the library of the University of Louvain, and the official buildings of the Commune of Fargniers in the Department of Aisne. Early in the post-war period, however, the Trustees decided to apply all of the Endowment's resources to its own program of work. The Division's grant-making activities were gradually reduced and eventually discontinued.

To inform public opinion and promote international understanding, the Division published and distributed literature, cooperated with libraries and educational institutions in many countries, worked with students, conducted a program of adult education, collaborated in the organization of international conferences, and sponsored the international visits of statesmen and professors.

Specifically, the Division published the monthly International Conciliation; collaborated with the Vatican Library in cataloging its manuscripts, incunabula, and printed books; established International Mind Alcoves in public libraries in small communities throughout the United States; and sponsored International Relations Clubs of students throughout the world to which it sent books and pamphlets to incite and inform discussion. (For files on these projects and others see VII. Projects .)

The Division maintained offices in Paris (the European Centre, see Series III.C. and the CEIP European Centre Records held in RBML for more) and London (see III.D.) (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, pp18-28.)

The records of the Division consist of general correspondence (1910-1934); topical volumes (1910-1940), which comprise records of the Division that were bound by Endowment staff into volumes covering general categories; the Division's office files on the European Centre, London office, and Geneva Research Center; and the manuscripts of the lectures sponsored by the European Centre (the Cours).Series III. is organized into the following subseries:

A. General correspondenceB. Topical volumesC. European CentreD. London Office

A. General correspondence, 1910-1934 (44 vols)The volumes in this subseries are indexed. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)

34-35 1910-1911 36-37 1912 38-41 1913

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Vol42-45 1914 46-48 1915 49 1916 50 1917 51 1918 52 1919 53-54 1920 55-56 1921 57-58 1922 59 1923 60-61 1924 62-63 1925 64-65 1926 66 1927 67 1928 68-69 1929 70-71 1930 72-73 1931 74-75 1932 76 1933 77 1934

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B. Topical volumes, 1910-1940 (174 volumes)Material related to the topics covered by these volumes may be found throughout the collection. See especially Series III.C., III.D., V., VI., and VII.

These volumes are not indexed unless noted.Miscellaneous requests and suggestions, 1910-1911 (5 vols)(Indexed)

78 A-F 79 G-K 80 L-Q 81 R-Z 82 Supplement

American Association for International Conciliation, 1911-1922 83 1911-1914 84 1915 85 1916 86 1917 87 1918 88 1918-1920 89 1922 90-91 Inter-American Division, 1918-1919 92-93 Pan American Division, 1915-1917 Vol

American Peace Society 94 1911-1912 95 1913-1919 96 Angell's “The Great Illusion”, 1911-1916 97 Applications for Employment in Europe, 1911-1918 98 Apllication for Employment in the Americas, 1911-1918

Applications for subventions in the Western Hemisphere, 1911-1922 99 1911-1912 100 1912 101 1913 102 1914 103-104 1915 105 1916 106-107 1917 108 1918 109 1918-1921 110 1921-1922

Applications for subventions outside America, 1911-1922 111 1911-1912 112 1912 113 1913 114 1914 115 1915 116 1916

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117 1917-1918 118 1919-1920 119 1921-1922 120 Arbitration treaties, 1911-1912 163 The Arbitrator (London), 1914-1918 195 American League to limit Armaments, 1915-1916 121 Balkan Commission, 1913-1915 122 Bureau permanent de la Paiz Berne, 1911-1920 195 Canadian Branch of Conciliation Internationale, 1912-1913 123 Andrew Carnegie, 1913-1919 124 Chinese affairs, 1911-1918 164 Church Peace Union, 1913-1919 163 Concord, 1915-1916 125 Cosmos, 1917-1919 126 Courses on International relations, 1916-1918

d'Estournelles, Baron. Letters, 1914-1922 127 Aug 1914-June 1915 (Spine labeled vol I)128 June-Nov 1915 (Spine labeled vol II)129 Nov 1915-June 1916 (Spine labeled vol III)130 June 1916-Dec 1916 (Spine labeled vol IV)Vol

d'Estournelles, Baron. Letters, 1914-1922 (continued)131 Dec 1916-Apr 1917 (Spine labeled vol V)132 May-Jun 1917 (Spine labeled vol VI)133-134 Vol VII and Vol VIII, Jun 1917-Jul 1918 (Missing)135 Jul-Dec 1918 (Spine labeled vol IX)136 Dec 1918-Mar 1919 (Spine labeled vol X)138-140 Vol XI through Vol XIV, Mar 1919- Aug 1920 (Missing)141 Aug-Dec 1920 (Spine labeled vol XV)142 Dec 1920-Mar 1921 (Spine labeled vol XVI)143 Mar-June 1921 (Spine labeled vol XVII)144 June-Nov 1921 (Spine labeled vol XVIII)145 Nov-Dec 1921 (Spine labeled vol XIX)146 Dec 1921-Jan 1922 (Spine labeled vol XX)147 Jan-Apr 1922 (Spine labeled vol XXI)148 Division of Economics and History, 1911-1918 149 Division of International Law, 1911-1915 163 Die Friedens Warte, 1912-1913

Great Britain - Special Subjects, 1911-1923 150 1911-1913 151 1914-1919 (Disbound and housed in archival box)152 1919-1920 153 1920-1923 163 Herald of Peace, 1912-1917

Institute of International Education, 1918-1923 154 1918

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155 1919-1920 156 1920-1923 157 International Conciliation in Great Britain, 1912-1917 195 International Polity Clubs, 1915

Japan Educational Exchange, 1911-1920 158 1911-1913 159 1914 160 1914-1916 161 1917-1918 162 1918-1920 163 La Paix par le droit, 1912-1919 164 Lake Mohonk Conference, 1913-1917

Latin American Educational Exchange, 1911-1920 165 1911-1912 166 1912-1914 (Disbound and housed in archival box)167 1914 168 1915 169 1916 170 1917-1918 171 1918-1920 Vol195 League to Enforce Peace, 1915-1918

Lectures in the United States, 1915-1916 172-176 1915 177 1915-1916

L' office central Brussels, 1911-1922 178 1911-1915 179 1915-1922

Libraries for presentation, 1917-1922 180 1917-1919 181 1919-1922

New York Bureau accounts and miscellaneous, 1911-1922 182 1911-1913 183 1914 184 1915 185 1916 186 1917 187 1918 188 1918-1919 189 1919-1920 190 1920-1921 191 1921-1922 192 New York Peace Society, 1913-1919

One hundreth anniversary of Peace Between English Speking People, 1913-1922 193 1913-1917

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194 1917-1922 Panama Canal Tolls

195 1912-1914 196 Comments of trustees in Panama Canal tolls exemption, 1913

Paris Office Accounts, 1911-1921 197 1911-1912 198 1912 199 1912-1913 200 1913 201 1913-1914 202 1914 203 1914-1915 204 1915 205 1915-1916 206 1916-1917 207 1917-1918 208 1918-1919 209 1919-1920 210 1920-1921 163 Peter Day's Johannesburg, 1912 211 President Elliot's International Voyage, 1911-1913 Vol194 Press Conferences, 1917-1918

Reports of Special Correspondents, 1911-1940 See also Series I.N. Reports for Trustees under correspondents' names and III.C.3 Representatives and Associated Personnel.

212 1928-1929 213 1931-1932 214 1933-1934 215 1935-1936 216 1937 217 1938 218 1939-1940

W. J. Collins (See also volumes 224 and 225)219 1919-1920 220 1920-1922

A.H. Fried 221 1911-1913 222 1914-1918

Eduardo Giretti 163 1918-1919 223 1919-1920 224 1920-1922

F.W. Hirst and W.J. Collins 225 1911-1915 226 1916-1919

T. Miyaoka

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227-228 1912 229 1913 230 1914-1915 231 1916 232 1917 233 1918 234 1919-1920 235 1920-1922 236 O. Nippold, 1920-1922 237 W. Patzkowski, 1911-1915

Trustees, 1911-1923 238 1911-1917 239 1917-1919 240 1919-1921 241 1921-1923

Union interparliamentaire Brussels, 1911-1919 242 1911-1917 243 1917-1919 Vol

Verband Internationale Verstandigung, 1912-1920 244 1912-1915 245 1915-1918 246 1918-1920

World War, 1914-1921 247 1914-1915 248 1915-1916 249 1916-1917 250 1917-1921 164 World's Court League, 1916-1918 251 World Peace Foundation (Boston), 1913-1918

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Box FolC. European Centre (Centre Européen) (74 boxes)An office of the Division of Intercourse and Education was established in Paris in 1912 with an Advisory Council composed of representative and distinguished statesmen and public leaders of Europe and Asia (Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale - Centre Européen). An Executive Committee that was in charge of carrying out the work of the Division abroad was appointed from the Advisory Council. Baron d'Estournelles de Constant was President of the Advisory Council from its formation until his death in 1924.

Four Special Correspondents were appointed (nationals of Austria, England, Germany, and Japan) to keep the Division's director informed regarding international policies and international conduct relating to their respective countries. After World War I, the Advisory Council was reconstituted to include members from additional countries, and the number of Special Correspondents was increased to seven.

The European Center was reorganized again in 1925, when it's administration was placed in charge of an American Directeur-Adjoint, with the advice of a consultative committee formed of members from various European countries. On June 1, 1939, this committee was dissolved, while the Directeur-Adjoint remained in charge.

The Centre Européen actively participated in the work of the International Studies Conference, for which the Directeur-Adjoint served as executive chairman and the Institute of Intellectual Cooperation in Paris provided the secretariat. The European Centre also supported in part the Geneva Research Centre. (Source: Summary of Organization and Work, 1911-1941 (Washington DC: CEIP, 1941), pages 26-8.)

These are the files on the European Centre kept by the Washington and New York offices. For the records of the European Centre (the Paris Office Files) and a full description of the European Centre's activities see CEIP Centre Européen Records also at the RBML.Subseries III.C. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Executive Comittee Minutes2. Officers3. Representatives and Associated Personnel4. Geneva Research Center5. Cours

105 2-3 1. Executive Committee Minutes, 1912, 1925-1926, 1934-1937 (1 box)Scattered selection of minutes. 1912 minutes include meetings of the Advisory Council.

Box Fol

2. Officers a. Baron d'Estournelles de Constant (President of Advisory Council), 1911-

1924 (2 boxes)Correspondence concerns formation of the Advisory Council, invitations to join the Advisory Council, France-Amerique Society, and administration of the Paris office, including finances, rentals, and purchases.

105 4-5 1911-1912 April 106 1-3 1912 June-1924

b. Earle B. Babcock (Directeur-Adjoint), 1925-1935 (7 boxes)Correspondence concerns lectures, meetings of the Comité du Centre Européen, Professorships, Chaire Carnegie, the Library of the Centre Européen, conferences, International Studies Conference, International Trade Conference, International Consultive Group, and the death of Earle B. Babcock.

106 4-6 1925 Jan-June 107 1925 July-1926 May 108 1926 Sept-1927 Box Fol109 1928-1930 May

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c. Malcolm W. Davis (Directeur-Adjoint), 1935-1942 (6 boxes)Correspondence concerns the formation of an advisory council in Great Britain, International Peace Campaign, YMCA, Comité meetings, International Student Service, visiting American professors, International People’s College, wartime financing of Paris office, protection of Endowment property during the war.

113 1935-1936 Feb 114 1936 March-Dec 115 1937 Jan-Oct 116 1937 Nov-1939 Feb 117 1939 March-Dec 118 1-3 1940-1942

d. Mme. M. Perreux (Secretaire Generale), 1944-1949 (2 boxes)Correspondence concerns postwar reconstruction (Reims and Louvain), finances of Paris Office, closing of Paris office, French versions of Special Correspondent’s reports.

118 4-7 1944-1947 119 1-2 1948-1949

3. Representatives and Associated Personnel, 1916-1948 (11 boxes)This subseries consists the Endowment's correspondence with members of the Advisory Council, Comité, and the Special Correspondents. It also includes some special correspondents' reports.

For special correspondent's reports see also I.N. and III.B. Topical Volumes. Reports....119 3 Altamira y Creva, Rafael (Comité), 1938

4 Bonn, Moritz J. (Comité), 1929, 1930, 1936, 1937 Cole, Percival R. (Special Correspondent, Australia)

5-7 1930-1943 120 1 1944-1947

2-5 Collins, William J. (Conseil d’Honneur, Special Correspondent, Great Britain), 1922-1930

Box FolEfremoff, M. Jean (Advisory Council, Special Correspondent, Russia / U.S.S.R.,

Conseil d’Honneur) 120 6 1923-1925 121 1926-1937 122 1-2 1938-1939, 1944-1945

3-5 Foerster, F.W. (Special Correspondent, Germany, Conseil d’Honneur), 1923-1929

Gerlach, Hellmut von (Conseil d’Honneur, Advisory Council, Special Correspondent, Germany)

6 1922-1924 123 1 1925-1930

Giretti, Edoardo (Advisory Council, Conseil d’Honneur, Special Correspondent, Italy)

2-5 1923-1932 124 1 1933-1938

2 Godart, Justin (Comité), 1925 3 Hirst, Francis W. (Special Correspondent, Great Britain), 1929, 1935, 1938, 1946 4-7 Lange, Christian L. (Special Correspondent, Geneva), 1919-1933

125 1 Lechartier, M. Georges (Comité), 1927-1938

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2 Lichtenberger, Henri, 1925-1926 3 MacDonald, Ramsay, 1911, 1925, 1935 4 Mensdorff, Albert von (Comité), 1927 5 Misciatelli, Piero (Comité), 1927-1937 6 Mitrany, David (Special Correspondent, England), 1927-1929

Miyaoka, Tsunejiro (Special Correspondent, Japan, Conseil d’Honneur) 7-9 1917-1918, 1922-1924 June

126 1924 July-1929 April 127 1929 June-1931 128 1-5 1933-1934, 1937, 1943-1948

Nippold, Otfried (Conseil d’Honneur, Special Correspondent, Germany) 6 1923

129 1 1924-1926, 1930, 1932 2 Oka, Minoru, 1922 3 Paszkowski, Wilhelm (Special Correspondent), 1916-1921 4-5 Prittwitz un Gaffron, Eric von (Comité), 1926-1939, 1947 6 Redlich, Josef , 1921-1923 7 Stannard, Harold (Special Correspondent, Great Britain), 1935-1939 8 Venizelos, E.K. (Advisory Council), 1923

130 1-4 4. Geneva Research Center , 1932-1939 (4 folders)The Geneva Research Center, partially supported by the European Centre, was under the administration of an international governing board and afforded opportunities to young scholars for work on special subjects. The Center also carried on inquiries for the International Studies Conference and other international organizations for scientific study, published a series of Geneva Studies on selected subjects, and issued a monthly Information Bulletin on developments and events as seen from Geneva on activities of the League of Nations and the International Labor Organization. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, p28.)

This subseries contains requests for funds, reports, and meeting minutes, as well as correspondence concerning the Geneva Institute of International Relations and the Geneva News Letter.

5. Cours, 1928-1939 (49 boxes)From 1926 through 1939, in collaboration with the Institut des Hautes Études Internationales and under the auspices of the Faculty of Law in the University of Paris, the Centre Européen conducted courses of lectures on international organization and relations. Starting in 1928 the Centre offered a considerable number of shorter courses in which cooperation was obtained from various faculties of schools in Paris. The lectures were published and distributed to libraries in Europe and the United States.

This subseries consists of the typescripts and page proofs of these lectures.130 5 Allier, Raoul. Les églises de la réforme et le probleme de la paix au cours du

XIXe siecle, 1931 Ancel, Jacques

131 1-3 Géographie politique - Les balkans, 1927-1928 Géographie politique - Les frontieres de L'Allemagne, Feb 10, 1932-May 4,

1932 4 L'Allegmagne: l'etat et la nation

La prusse orientale La ville libre de Dantzig Le pomorze (corridor polonais) La haute Silesi

5 La front allemand de la Boheme La frontiere des Alpes L'Anschluss

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132 1-2 Géographie politique - Les frontieres de l'Europe centrale, Nov 8, 1933-Jan 17, 1934

Géographie politique 3 1934 Nov 7-1935 Feb 6 4 1935 Nov 13-1936 Feb 12

133 1 1936 Nov 18-1937 Feb 24 2 Géographie politique et economique, 1937 Nov 17-1938 Feb 9 3 Barthelemy, Joseph. La politique exterieure dans les democraties, 1929 Dec 5-

1930 Jan 23 4 Basdevant, 1928

Bourgeois, Emile 5 1929

L'Europe et le probleme mediterraneen 1871-1930 6 1931 March 6

1931 March 23: L'Angleterre et le France en mediterranee, Suex, Chypre, et la Tunisie

1931 March: La question d'Egypte 1931 March: La Italie 1931 April: La ligue mediterraneene de 1887 1931 April:: La decadence de la Turquie, L'Italie, et la Greece 1931 May 1: La cote africaine de la mediterrane le Maroc et l'Algerie Les crises de la mediterranee orientale La mediterranee pendant la Grande 1931 May 22 First three lessons First eight lessons Last two lessons

134 1 1931 Nov 20: Les Detroits: geographie et histoire 1931 Nov 17: Les conventions des Detroits de 1798-1808 1931 Dec 4: Le traite Angle-Turc et la convention des detroits de 1809

Box FolBourgeois, Emile (continued)

134 1 1931 Dec 11: Les traites d'unklar skelseei et se londres 1931 Dec 18: Dela convention des Detroits de 1841 au traite de Paris 1856 1932 Jan 8: La neutralisation de la mer noire 1932 Jan 15: La conference de Londres 1932 Jan 22: La question des detroits au traite de Berlin 1932 Jan 29: La question des detroits dans la politique internationale sous le

regne d'Abdul-Hamed 1932 Feb 5: Politique Allemande et Russe aux detroits avant et pendant la

Guerre Mondial (1897-1917) 1932 Feb 12: Les dernieres conventions des detroits: Sevres 1920 et

Lausanne 1923 2-4 Histoire Diplomatique 1815-1870, 1932-1933

Briere, R.P. de la 5 1929 Jan-Feb

135 1 1929 March-April 2 1931 Feb 3: Allocutionde M. Lechartier

1931 Feb 10: Leon XIII et le premiere conference de la paix en 1899 3 1931 Feb 24-1931 Mar 17

Chklaver 4 Le droit des gens correspondant aux nouvelles formes de l'etat, Dec 9, 1936 -

Dec 23, 1936

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De Lapradelle 136 1928 Nov 13-1929 April 16 137 1-2 1929 April 23-June 11

Droit international publique 3-4 1931 Nov 17-1932 April 5

138 1 1932 April 12-1932 May 24 2-4 1932 Nov 8-1933 May 9

139 1933 Nov 7-1934 May 29 140 1-2 1934 Nov 6-1935 May 21

Principes généraux du droit international publique, Nov 18, 1930 - Jun 2, 1931

3-4 1930 Nov 18-1931 Jan 20 141 1-3 1931 Jan 27-June 2

Principes generaux du droit des gens 4 1935 Nov 12-1936 Jan 21

142 1 1936 Jan 28-May 19 2 de Monftort. La Finlande, charniere entre les Scandinaves et les Baltes, 1939

Feb 8-1939 Mar 8 3 Deak, Francis. La neutralite, 1937 Nov 23-1937 Dec 20

Dennery 4-5 Problemes Economique Contemporains, 1932 Nov 18-1933 Feb 17

143 Geographie economique: Les conflicts politiques contemporains et leurs causes economiques, 1933 Nov 14-1934 May 8

Box FolDennery (continued)

Geographie economique 144 1 1935 Feb 19-1935 May 15

2 1936 Feb 19-1936 May 20 3 1938 Feb 23-1938 May 18 4 1939 Feb 22-1939 May 31

145 1 Dimitroff. La Bulgarie, le probleme de la thrace et l'acces a la mer egee, and Les differents aspects du probleme thracies depuis le traite de San-Sthephano jusqu'a nos jours

Dolleans, Edouard 2 L'action des cartels et la structure d'une economie internationale, 1936 May

8-1936 May 29 3 L'organisation internationale des transports et de la production, 1937 April 23-

1937 May 21 Dupuis, Charles

Les grandes systémes de politique internationale 4-6 1927-1928

146 1-3 1928-1929 4 La confederation germanique et la Societe des Nations, 1930

147 1-2 La politique internationale de l'Europe, 1931 Nov 20-1932 Feb 5 La politique et la droit

3-4 1933 Mar 3-1933 May 19 148 1-2 1934 Mar 7-1934 May 23

3 1936 Mar 4-1936 Apr 1 Dupuis, Rene

4 Droit du politique contemporaine, 1936 Nov 18-1936 Dec 2 5 Les nouvelles formes de l'etat totalitaire, 1937 Nov 17-1937 Dec 15

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France, 1933 Jan 12-1934 Feb 23 3-4 Francqueville, 1928-1929

Gidel 5 L'idée de souveraineté, 1929 6 Droit maritime international, 1935 Nov 12-1935 Dec 10

Les canaux maritimes en le droit international, 1939 Apr 26-1939 May 10 Guyot, Raymond. Histoire diplomatique (1815-1870)

150 1930 Nov 18-1931 April 14 151 1-2 1931 April 21-June 2

3 Hamel. Questions bancaires internationales, 1927 4 Hoijer. Le blocus economique, 1938 Feb 18-1938 Mar 18 5 Jeze. Finances internationales, 1936 Mar 4-1936 May 20

Le Fur Philosophie du droit des gens

152 1-3 1931 Feb 11-1931 Apr 29 4 1931 Nov 18-1932 Jan 27 5 1934 Dec. 12-1935 Feb 27

153 1-2 Les principes du droit international moderne, 1937 Nov 19-1938 Feb 11 Maurain, Jean. Histoire diplomatique (1871-1914), 1933 Nov 10-1934 May 18

3-5 1933 Nov 10-1934 Jan 12 1-3 1934 Feb 2-May 18

Box FolMirkine-Guetzévitch

154 4-5 Les traits internationaux de l'Europe orientale, 1929 Le droit constitutionnel dans ses rapports avec le droit international publique

155 1 1932 Mar 4-1932 Apr 22 2 1933 Mar 3-1933 May 26 3-4 1934 Mar 2-1934 May 18 5 1935 Mar 15-1935 May 29

Droit constitutionnel international 156 1 1936 Mar 13-1936 May 29

2 1937 Mar 5-1937 May 21 Droit constitutionnel et droit international

3 1938 Apr 29-1938 May 27 4 1939 Apr 21-1939 May 19 5 Muzzey, David. Problemes actuels de la politique interieure et exterieure aux

Etats-Unis, 1937 Feb 19-1937 Mar 12 6 Potter, Pitmann B. Doctrines americaines de droit internationale, 1936 May 8-

1936 May 29 157 1 Ray, M. Jean. La position, l'oeuvre et la politique du Japon en Mandchourie,

1933 Mar 9-1933 May 4 Renouvin

Histoire diplomatique de 1815 à 1914, 1927-1928 2-4 1937 Dec 6-1938 March 27

158 1-2 1938 April 17-June 5 3 1928 Nov-Dec 4 1929

159 Histoire diplomatique (1870-1914), 1931 Nov 17-1932 Apr 12 160 1 Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe avant 1914, 1936 Mar 3-1936 May 26

2-4 Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1848-1890), 1936 Nov 17-1937 May 25 161 1-3 Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1890-1919), 1937 Nov 16-1938 May 24

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Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1848-1890), 1938 Nov 22-1939 May 23 4 1938 Nov 22-1939 Jan 10

162 1-2 1939 Jan 17-May 23 3 Scelle. Le fonctionnement de la Societe des Nations, 1936 Apr 29-1936 May 27 4 Serruys, 1929 5 Siegfried. L'education civique et l'enseignement de la science politique dans les

democraties modernes, 1938 Mar 8-1938 Apr 5 6 Stuart, Graham. Diplomatie Americaine, 1934 Nov 13-1934 Dec 6

Tibal, Andre 1927-1928

163 1927 Nov 16-1928 Feb 29 164 1-4 1928 March 7-June 6

1928-1929 5 1928 Nov 14-Dec 5

165 1928 Dec 12-1929 Feb 27 166 1-3 1929 April 24-June 12

Histoire des institutions evolution constitutionnelle et parlementaire des etats européens depuis 1918, 1930 Nov 19-1931 Jun 10

4 1930 Nov 19-Dec 12 167 1930 Dec 17-1931 May 6 168 1 1931 June 3-June 10 Box Fol

Tibal, Andre (continued)Le desarmement (1919-1932), 1931 Nov 6-1932 Jun 10

168 2-4 1931 Nov 6-1932 March 11 169 1-2 1932 April 8-June 10

Histoire diplomatique contemporaine (1919-1924) 1-2 1931 Nov 18-1932 Jan 27

170 1-3 1932 Feb 3-June 8 4 1932 Nov 9-Dec 7

171 1-3 1932 Dec 14-1933 May 24 Histoire diplomatique contemporaine (1925-1932), 1933-1934

4 1933 Nov 8-Nov 29 172 1933 Dec 6-1934 May 9 173 1 1934 May 16-May 30

2-4 Histoire diplomatique contemporaine (1914-1924), 1934 Nov 7-1935 May 28 174 1-3 Histoire diplomatique contemporaine (1926-1934), 1935 Nov 12-1936 May 26

Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1918-1936), 1936 Nov 18-1937 May 26 4 1936 Nov 18-1937 Jan 20

175 1-2 1937 Jan 27-May 26 3-5 Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1919-1934), 1937 Nov 17-1938 May 25

176 1-3 Histoire diplomatique de l'Europe (1919-1925), 1938 Nov 16-1939 May 31 Truchy

La reconstruction economique de l'Europe 4-5 1931 Nov 20-1932 Feb 5

177 1-2 1932 Nov 18-1933 Jan 27 3 1935 Jan 4-Mar 8

Les conditions generales du redressement economiques, 1933 Nov 10-1934 Jan 19

4 1933 Nov 10-Dec 8 1 1933 Dec 15-1934 Jan 19

Reconstruction economique internationale

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Whitton, John B. 4 La doctrine de Monroe, 1932 Mar 4-1932 May 25 5 Diplomatie americaine, 1934 Dec 11-1935 Jan 22

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Box FolD. London Office, 1935-1947 (8 boxes)In 1936 an Advisory Council was created to bring the work of the Endowment into closer contact with individuals and institutions in Great Britain with aims similar to those of the Endowment. The London Office, organized under the general supervision of the Directeur-Adjoint in Paris, was guided by this Council. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, p28.)

179 1935 Dec-1937 June 180 1937 July-1938 Aug 181 1938 Sept-1939 May 182 1-5 1939 June-1947

6 American Library and Information Service, 1939 American Studies in British Universities, 1937-1939

7 1937 183 1-2 1938-1939 Box Fol183 3 American Studies in Higher Education Conference (Dunford House, 3-4 June 1939),

1937-1939 4 Derry, T.K., 1938

Dunford House, 1925, 1927-1947 5-7 1925,1927-1933

184 1935-1945 185 1 1946-1947

2 English Speaking Union, 1937-1939 3 Fuess, Claude, 1937-1938 4 Institutt for Samfunnsfosking og Arbeidslære, 1939 5-6 International Conference on Economic and Monetary Problems (Chatham House),

1935-1937 7-8 International Relations Clubs 9 Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1933, 1938 10 Scott, Joseph, 1937-1938

186 1-2 Sulgrave Institution, 1922-1926, 1937 3 University College of Wales, Aboryswyth Vacation School of American History, 1938

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Vol IV. Division of International Law (150 volumes, 9 boxes)The Trustees of the Endowment formed the Division of International Law to: (1) to aid in the development of international law and its acceptance among nations; (2) establish a better understanding of international rights and duties and a sense of international justice among the countries throughout the world; and (3) promote a general acceptance of peaceable methods in the settlement of international disputes.

The Division devoted its efforts in three principal areas: facilitating the study and improving the teaching of international law and related subjects; furthering the development of international law and restating its rules in a more unified and systematic way; and improving the documentation of international law through a publication program resulting in the production of some 200 volumes.

The Division helped found and support an Academy of International Law, which opened in 1923; provided financial and administrative support to six conferences of teachers of international law between 1914 and 1941; sponsored a series of eight summer sessions on international law to which it invited teachers from smaller colleges and prospective teachers who expected to begin their academic careers in small colleges; and awarded a series of fellowships in international law for the purpose of increasing the number of qualified scholars in the field.

Soon after its formation, the Division of International Law entered into a cooperative arrangement with the Institut de Droit International. Through this arrangement the Institut created an advisory committee to counsel the Division, and in turn, the Institut for many years received financial assistance from the Endowment to encourage attendance at its sessions and aid in the publication of Annuaires. The Division also helped establish the American Institute of International Law in 1915; cooperated with and supported Harvard Research in International Law; financially assisted other societies of international law including the Grotius Society of London, the Société de Législation Comparée of Paris, the Association Yougoslave de Droit International of Belgrade, the Istituto Italiano di Diritto Internazionale of Rome, and the International Law Association; cooperated with governmental and non-governmental organizations including the Department of State of the U.S, the Neutrality Board of the United States, the Pan American Union, the Advisory Board of Jurists at the Hague, the Inter-American Commission of Jurists created by the International Conferences of American States, and the Permanent Court of International Justice; and lent technical and other specialized assistance to the work of several assemblies and conferences, including the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at Paris (1919), the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament (1921-1922), and several of the Pan American Scientific Congresses.

The Division gave financial assistance to several international law books and journals by purchasing copies and distributing them to libraries and other interested institutions. The Division also had its own extensive publication program issuing collections of international documents, reports of tribunals, treatises, pamphlets and monographs on particular topics, and the series the “Classics of International Law,” the publication of which the Endowment took over from the Carnegie Institution. (Source: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Summary of Organization and Work. Washington DC: CEIP, 1941, pp31-45.)Series IV. is organized into the following subseries:

A. GeneralB. Classics of International LawC. ConferencesD. FellowshipsE. MeetingsF. PromotionG. Reports and publicationsH. Repor on Teaching of International Law

A. General (92 vols, 5 boxes)The volumes for 1910-1935 are indexed unless otherwise noted. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)

252-253 1910-1911 254-256 1912

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Vol257-258 1913 259-261 1914 262-263 1915 264-265 1916 266-268 1917 269-272 1918 273-276 1919 277-280 1920 281-284 1921 285-288 1922 Box186

Fol4 1922-1925 (Not included in index.)

Vol289-293 1923 294-299 1924 300-303 1925 304-306 1926 307-309 1927 310-312 1928 313-315 1929 316-319 1930 320-323 1931 324-330 1932 331-335 1933 336-338 1934 339-343 1935 Box Fol

1936 These papers were intended to be bound for a 1936 volume. No index is included.

186 5-6 Jan-Feb 187 March-May 188 June-Sept 189 1-3 Oct-Dec

4-5 1937-1940 190 1941-1947

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1906-1916 344 A-B 345 C-L 346 M-Z 347 1917 348 1918 349 1919-1921 Vol350 1922-1923 351 1924-1926

C. Conferences (2 vols)398 Third Conference of Teachers of International law, 1928 399 Fourth Conference of Teachers of International Law, 1929

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352-353 1925-1926 354-357 1926-1927 358-362 1927-1928 363-365 1928-1929 366-369 1929-1930 370-373 1930-1931 374-377 1931-1932 (Vol 75 (1679-2511) missing.)378-381 1932-1933 382-387 1933-1934 388-393 1934-1935 Box Fol

Fellows theses 191 1 Alexander, Norman. Rights of aliens in the United States. 1925

Brennan, Helen 2 Current international law…September 15, 1921 - May 15, 1922. 1922 3 The treatise on reprisals of Bartolus of Sassoferrato. 1924

Buss, Claude A. 3 The constitutional convention of Pennsylvania, 1837. 1924

The events leading to the Mexican War. 1925 The Genesis of so-called traditional isolation as expressed in writings of the

Fathers. 1925 4 Studies in diplomacy. Benjamin Franklin and John Hay. 1925

Carlston, Kenneth Smith. The nullity of international arbitral awards. 1933 192 1 Christensen, A.N. A study of the plebiscites held under the provisions of the

treaties of Versailles and Saint Germain. 1930 Cutler, John Ward. The treatment of foreigners in relation to the draft convention

and conference of 1929. 1933 Dillard, Hardy C. The principle of estoppel, with particular reference to its

application by international tribunals. 1931 Dimitroff, Deltcho. La Bulgarie, le probleme de la Thrace et l'access a la mer

Egee… 1934 Dunn, Frederick Sherwood

2 International law and private property rights in Mexico. 1927 The new international status of the British Dominions. The Development of

the legislative process in international law. 1927 Gano, Barbara A. International protection of women and children. (With this is

bound her International ice patrol.) 1934 Gantenbein, James W.

3 The doctrine of continuous voyage particularly as applied to contraband and blockade. 1928

Box Fol192 4 The doctrine of ultimate destination: the British applications during the world

war and the American protests… 1926 The doctrine of ultimate destination: and historical survey to the outbreak of

the world war… 1925 193 1 The doctrine of ultimate destination and the future. 1925

The “Petergoff” as a precedent for applying the doctrine of ultimate destination to conditional contraband. 1928

Garfield, Wadsworth

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2 Clipping thesis. 1925 Miscellaneous articles. 1926

Geyerman, Fred J. Guarantee treaties. Their operation and interpretation. 1924 International Law. 1922 Shall Congress ratify the Colombian treaty? 1924

3 Gosnell, Cullen Bryant. Compulsory arbitration of international differences… 1927, 154 p. Carbon type script.

Gray, Welles Alexander. 4 The anti-Japanese boycott, 1925

The international pacific sanction. 1926 Municipal indebtedness in Minnesota. 1924

Hessler, William H. 194 1 The Contribution of the United States to the judicial settlement of international

disputes. 1926 International organization and National State Sovereignty. 1926

2 Houghton, Nealie Doyle. De facto governments: a study in international law and American policy. 1927

3 Hsu, Tun Chan. The council of the League of Nations. 1930 Jaeger, H.E. International law as a part of the municipal law of the U.S. The

circumstances leading to the promulgation of the Monroe Doctrine. The law of Angary in international law. 1926

Jaeger, Walter H. Introduction a une etude sur les rapports entre le droit international public et le droit public francais. 1927

195 1 Krylov, S. B. Materials for the history of the United Nations. 1949 Laing, Lionel H. Merchant shipping legislation (and other papers) submitted with

application for fellowship. 1934 2 Lipovanu, Ioan. L'apatridie… 1935 3 Liu, Shih Shun. Extraterritoriality: its rise and its decline. 1924 4 Lotz, Walther. “Die deutsche Staatsfinanz-Wirthchaft in Kriege” (trans. By Prof.

W. Alison Phillips) 1924 196 1 Lycan, Gilbert L. The place of neutrality in the present international society (and

other papers). 1935 MacKenzie, N.A.M. Miscellaneous Articles. 1926

2 Marshall, Charles Burton. Problems in the adjudication of international claims: the arbitrations between the United States and Mexico under the conventions of September 8 and 10, 1923. 1935

Micheles, Vera. Dual nationality and absence of nationality during the World War and after. 1926

Moore, Roger D. 3 International law and the Ruhr. 1926

The friendship of the English-speaking peoples. 1924 197 1 Aspects of international life. (clipping thesis). 1926.

2 Münch, Friedrich. The delimitation of waters under national control. 1931 Noble, George Bernard. International attitudes. 1925

Box Fol197 2 Ogdon, Montell. Influences of the concept of the independence and equality of

states upon the law of diplomatic immunity. 1934 Pasching, Walter. The rules contained in the “General principals of law

recognized by civilized nations”… 1932 198 1 Randolph, Bessie Carter. Regional understandings. 1926

2 Raphael, Maxwell I. International law and the French revolution, a preliminary bibliography. 1924 The right of separate action in the enforcement of the treaty of Versailles.

1924

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Reiff, Henry. Memorandum on an inquiry onto the legal status of government ships employed in commerce. Consent as a juristic basis of international law. An inquiry into the enforcement of certain multi-lateral conventions by the United States. 1927

3 Ronhovde, Andreas G. Discrimination in the treatment of aliens. 1934 4 Sewell, Franklin Clarence. The nature and interpretation of treaties. 1932.

Shiman, Russell Gardner. 199 1 The relations of the United States with France during the peace negotiations

of 1782. The origin and birth of the British labour party. The establishment of the gold exchange standard in the Philippines. 1927

The United States and the conference of Algesiras. 1927 2 Shipman, Gordon D. The inequality of states in international organization. 1932 3 Stone, Ivan M. The relation of petroleum to American foreign policy. 1926

Suzuki, Kazumi. The Responsibility of States for Acts of Political Parties. 1935 4 Thormodsgard, Olaf H. Constitutional law - search and seizure - self

incrimination. 1926 Thormodsgard, Olaf H. and Moore, Roger D. Recognition in international law.

1926 5 Timm, Charles August. The Diplomatic relations between Brazil and the United

States. 1927 200 1 Toelle, J.H.

The Court of claims; its jurisdiction and principal decision bearing on international law. 1925

The rights of the United States in the post-war settlement. 1925 The Status of the territory of Memel. 1925

Trautwein, Dorothy A. 2 Custom and present day international law. 1930

The status of diplomatic agents engaged in trade or other unofficial activities. 1930

Vallindas, Peter. Uniformity of interpretation of the international treaties in private international law. 1932

Walker, Adolf. Comment on Article 15 of the Convention on Treaties adopted by the 6th International Conference of American States, Havana, 1928. 1930

3 Whiteman, Marjorie. In the moot court of appeal. Action for specific performance of contract. 1928

Wilcox, Francis Orlando. Induced ratification to international conventions. 184 p. 1934

4 Williams, Edward B. The convention on treaties, Havana, 1928. Article II. 1931 Wilson, Robert R.

Bartolus' theory of an international system. 1923 Foreign consulships under the confederate states of America. 1924 The progress of international arbitrations since the world war. 1925

5 Wynne, Edward C. Japanese Feudalism. 1925 201 1 Yokota, K. The league of Nations in its Relation to International Law. 1928

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Box FolE. Meetings, 1928-1947 (1 box, 2 volumes)

202 2-6 1928-1929, 1940-1947 Vol400-401 Institute of International Law Meeting, 1929 Box Fol

F. Promotion, 1923-1949 (2 boxes)The fellowships file includes summaries of applications for the years 1935-1936 and 1936-1937.

202 1 Fellowships, 1923, 1926, 1935-1937 2-6 Teaching, 1937-1948

203 Inter-American Academy of Comparative and International Law , 1937-1949

204 1-3 G. Reports and publications, 1936-1948, n.d. (3 folders)This subseries includes programs, brochures, reports, and conference proceedings created as a result of or related to activities of the Division of International Law.

VolH. Report on Teaching of International Law, 1913, 1921 (4 volumes)The volumes in this subseries are indexed. (Indices are available in RBML. Electronic versions of the indices are in preparation.)

394-395 1913 396-397 1921

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Box Fol V. Conferences and Institutes (14 boxes)This series comprises the Endowment's files on the national and international conferences and institutes in which it participated or maintained an interest, as well as those it organized or funded. The files reflect the work of all three divisions and the secretary's office of the Endowment.

204 4 Advisory Committee on the Research on International Law, 1937 5 America Japan Student Conference (Second and Fourth), 1934-1937 6 America's Commitments for Peace, Conference on , 1945 7 American Committee of the House of Commons, 1937 8 American International Relations, National Conference on, 1926

American Scientific Congresses 205 1 Seventh, 1931

Eighth 2-6 1939-1940 April

206 1-4 1940 June-Dec, 1942 5 American States, Eighth International Conference of (Lima, Peru), 1938 6 American States, Ninth International Conference of, 1945, 1948 7 American Studies in Higher Education in Great Britain, Conference on, 1938-1939 8 Anglo-American Conference for Professors of History, 1923 9 Associaciones de Comercio y Produccion, Conferencia Americana de (Montevideo),

1940-1941 207 1 Boston Conference on Distribution, 1946-1947

2 British and American Students Conference at the University of Michigan, 1931 3 British and American Professors of English, Conference of , 1923 4 Carnegie Endowment Consultative Group Conferences, 1944 5 Chatham House - International Chamber of Commerce Joint Economic Survey, 1934-

1935 6 China Conference, 1930 7 Columbia Conference, 1935 8 Congress of Comparative Law, 1932-1934 9 Dawes Plan, London Conference on , 1924 10 Debates in Puerto Rico, 1929

208 1 Disarmament Conference (Radio Addresses), 1932 2-4 Documents Distribution, Second and Third Conferences on , 1947-1948 5 Dumbarton Oaks Peace Conference, 1944-1945 6-7 Earlham Institute of Foreign Affairs, 1935-1937

209 1 Economic Conference, 1932 2 Education and Citizenship, National Conference on (McGill University), 1926 3 Educational Reconstruction in Central and Eastern Europe, Institute on, 1943 4 Institute of Current World Affairs, 1926 5 Institute of European Relations, 1930 6 Institute of Government: University of Omaha, 1939 7 Institute of Human Relations: University of North Carolina, 1938 8 Institute of International Relations, University of Oklahoma, 1942, 1945 9-10 Institute of Public Affairs, Athens, Georgia, 1931-1937 11-12 Institute of Public Affairs, Southern Methodist University, 1935-1947

210 1-3 Institute of Public Affairs, University of Virginia, 1929-1943 4 Institute of Statesmanship: Rollins College, 1929 5 Institute of World Affairs (Arlington, VA), 1940 6 Institute of World Affairs, Maine, 1935 7 Inter-American Academy of Comparative and International Law (Havana), Second

Annual Session of the, 1946-1947 8 International Administration, Conference on Experience in (Washington), 1943 9 International Congress of Psychology (Ninth), 1929

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Box Fol210 10 International Congress (Sixth) of Genetics and the Third International Congress of

Eugenics, 1930-1932 11 International Geological Congress (Sixteenth), 1932 12 International Peace Campaign, 1936

211 1 International Problems and Relations (Briarcliff Manor, N.Y.), National Conference on, 1926

2 International Studies Conference, 1946 3-4 Interorganizational Conference, 1946-1948 5 Kansas Institute (Third) of International Relations, 1938 6 Kyoto Conference, 1930 7 League of Nations Secretariat, Exploratory Conference on the experience of the, 1942-

1943 London Conference, 1934-1935

8 1934-1935 Jan 212 1-2 1935 Feb-March

3 London meeting, 1939 Michigan Law Conference, 1937

See also: University of Michigan. Seventh Summer Session.4-7 1937 Jan-May

213 1 1937 June-1938 Jan 2 National Council of Scientific, Professional, Art and White Collar Organizations, 1945-

1946 3 National Farm Institute, 1947 4 National Organizations for the United Nations, Conference of, 1946 5 Pan American Child Congress (Fifth), 1926 6 Pan American Congress of Mining, Engineering and Geology, 1942 7 Pan American Scientific Congress (Third), Lima, 1924 8 Pan Pacific Science Congress (Third), 1926 9 Paris Conference for the Study of Cultural Relations Among Nations, 1948 10 Peace Institute, Oberlin College, 1935-1937 11 Princeton Meeting on Latin America, 1941 12 Public Affairs Forum: Berea College, 1942 13 Public Affairs Institute Genesco, New York 1944

214 1 Public Affairs Institute of Kansas City, 1941 2 Public Forum, Omaha, Nebraska, 1942-1945 3 Saint Louis Institute on Peace Problems, 1944-1945 4 Scientific Spirit and Democratic Faith, Inc., Conference on the, 1946 5-6 Seminars on Problems of United States Foreign Policy, Dartmouth College, 1947 7 South Carolina Conference of Social Work, 1947 8 Southern Students Conference on International Relations, 1925 9 Summer Institute of Politics, Bethlehem, Pa. 1942-1943 10 Teachers of International Law, 7th Conference of, 1937, 1941-1942 11-12 Teachers of International Law and Related Subjects, Eighth Conference of, 1946-1947

215 1 Textile Conference at Washington, 1937 2 Training for International Administration, Conference on, 1943-1945

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Box FolUnited Nations Conference on International Organizations

The Endowment was invited by the Secretary of State to send representatives to serve as consultants to the American delegation at the United Nations Conference on International Organization held at San Francisco, April 25-June 26, 1945 at which the Charter of the United Nations was drafted and signed.

215 3 General, 1945 May-Sept (Includes photos)4 Notes, drafts, proposals, resolutions 5-6 Press releases

216 1-2 Meeting minutes, 1945 May 3-5 Printed matter

217 1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Seventh Summer Session on International Law, 1937-1938

See also: Michigan Law Conference (this series) and Series VI. Organizations. Summer sessions (box 263.4)

2 Washington Conference. Special Committee for Peace and Law throughout the UN, 1947

3 World Organizations, Institute on, 1942 4 World Peace Conference (F. Joliot-Curie), 1950 5 World University Convocation, 1943 6 Young Adults on Citizenship and Public Affairs of the New York State Community

Service Council Cornell University (Ithaca, New York), Third Annual State Conference of, 1944

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Box Fol VI. Organizations (52 boxes)The Endowment cooperated with many organizations (governmental and non-governmental, national and international) to foster greater and more pervasive understanding of international relations and to increase support for international laws, cooperation, and accommodation.

These files represent the work of all three divisions and the secretary's office of the Endowment. They consist of correspondence, memoranda, minutes, agenda, press releases, pamphlets, periodicals, and other publications.

See also Series III.B. Topical volumes.217 7 Academie de Droit International de la Haye (Academy of International Law at the

Hague), 1926-1927, 1937 8 The Academy of Political Science, 1945 9 Academy of World Economics, 1949 10 Albanian-American School of Agriculture, 1931 11 The Allied Circle, 1944-1945 12 American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1929-1932 13 American Academy of Political Science, 1931 14 The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1936-1924, 1947-1948 15 American Arbitration Association, 1926 16 American Art Association, 1923 17 American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1933 18 American Association of Museums, 1929 19 American Association of University Women, 1929-1930

American Bar Association, 1937-1947 20 1937-1942

218 1-3 1943-1947 4 American Chinese Committee of the Mass Education Movement, 1946-1948 5 American Committee in Geneva, 1926-1939

American Council on Education, 1925-1926, 1936, 1943-1950 6 1925-1926, 1936

219 1-3 1943-1950 4 American Council of Foreign Bond Holders, 1933 5 American Council of Learned Societies, 1941-1946 6 American Council on Public Affairs, 1939 7 American Country Life Association, 1943-1944 8 American Farm School, 1932 9 American Federation of Labor, 1944-1945

This file includes material regarding a statement of foreign policy issued by Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the AFL National Post War Forum in NYC, the Dumbarton Oaks Proposal, and the magazine article “Building a Lasting Peace” by James T. Shotwell.

220 1 American Friends Service Committee, 1946-1947 2-5 The American Foundation, Inc., 1924-1933 6 American Geographical Society, 1947

221 1 American Historical Association, 1938-1939 2 American Institute of International Law, 1945 3 American Institute in Prague, 1925-1933

Includes personal reports on political situation in and around Germany.4 American Japan Student Conference, 1938 5 American Labor Conference on International Affairs, 1944-1945 6 American Museum of Natural History, 1925 7 American National Committee to Cooperate with the Committee on International

Cooperation of the League of Nations, 1926 8 American National Livestock Association, 1941

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Box Fol221 9 American Peace Society, 1926, 1929, 1935-1939, 1944-1947

The APS had as its purpose the advance of the general use of conciliation, arbitration, judicial methods, and other peaceful means of avoiding and adjusting differences among nations. The file includes the publications “Pan Americana”, “The New Panamericana”, as well as the Pan American Peace Conference manuscript by Jame M. Yepes and a Statement on Dumbarton Oaks Proposal by Butler.

10 American Permanent International Exposition, 1926 11-12 American Relief for France, Inc., 1946-1947

ARF was a voluntary organization whose purpose was to raise funds for French rehabilitation and promote American-French friendship through cultural exchanges, libraries, and other means. Correspondence in these files deals mainly with appointment of the Associate Director of CEIP to the Board of Directors of ARF, Canteen Centers in Relief Areas, fund raising, meeting announcements and minutes, planning for a hospital in Saint-Lo, France, and copies of the bulletin “American Aid to France.”

13 The American Russian Institute, 1943-1945 222 1 American School in Japan, 1920-1932

2 American Slav Institute at Prague, 1925-1926 3 American Society of International Law, 1945-1949 4 American Union for Concerted Peace Efforts, 1939 5 American University Graduate School, 1930 6 American University Union, 1926-1946 7 The American-Yugoslav Society, Inc, 1927 8 Americans United for World Organization, Inc, 1944-1945 9 Amerika Institut, 1926-1939 10 The Association of the Bar of the City of New York, 1928-1929 11 Association des Mouvements Internationaux de Solidarite pour le Rapprochment Entre

les Peuples, 1947 223 1 Association Yougoslave de Droit International, 1937

2 Austrian League for the United Nations, 1946 3-7 Austro-American Institute of Education, 1926, 1929, 1930-1938

224 1 Atlantic Union Committee, 1949 2 Bank for International Settlements, 1930-1931 3 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, 1949 4 La Bienvenue Francaise, 1923-1931 5 The Brookings Institution, 1947 6 Brooks-Bright Foundation, 1929 7 Byrd Associates, 1937 8 Camp Fire Girls, 1931 9 Canada-United States Committee on Education, 1946 10 Catholic Council for International Relations, 1937 11 The Central and Eastern European Planning Board, 1942-1945 12 Centre Francais de Documentation, 1939 13 Character Education Institution, USA, 1927

225 1 Chinese Students' Christian Association in North America, 1944-1947 2 Chinese Students Committee on Allowances, 1925 3-4 Church Peace Union, 1925, 1938, 1943-1947 5 Citizens for World Cooperation, 1943-1944 6 Comite de Celebration de 80 Anniversaire de M. Paul Milioukov, 1939 7 Committee on the Consideration of Inter-Governmental Debts, 1933-1934 8 Committee on Cultural Relations with Latin America, 1930-1936 9 Committee on Educational Publicity, 1929

226 1 Committee on the Study of Teaching Materials on Inter-American Subjects of the American Council on Education, 1944

2 Committee for the Tenth Anniversary of League of Nations, 1929 3 Common Council for American Unity, 1942-1947

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Council on Foreign Relations, 1927-1947 5-8 1927-1939

227 1-3 1940-1947 4 Council for a Lasting Peace, 1943-1944

228 1-2 Council on World Affairs, 1937-1947 3 Denver Central Committee, 1945-1946 4 Denver Citizens for Victory, 1945 5 Detroit Committee for the Study of the Organization of Peace, 1943 6 Deutsche Hochscule Fur Politik, 1926, 1932 7 Economic Club of Detroit, 1937 8 Economic Policy Committee, 1938-1941

Includes correspondence regarding the National Farm Institute and photographs. 9 Emergency Committee to Save the Jewish People of Europe, 1944

229 1 English-speaking Union of the United States, 1925-1938 2 Experiment in International Living, 1947 3 Farmers Educational and Cooperative Union, 1941 4 Federacion de Estudiantes de Habla Espanola, 1917 5 Federated American Chambers of Commerce of the Near East, Inc., 1925 6-8 Foreign Policy Association, 1926-1946 9 Foundation de L'Alliance Francaise, 1923

230 1 France-Amerique, 1921-1923 2 Franco-American Bulletin, 1923 3 Free World Association, 1944 4 General International Students Organizations, 1929-1930

This file includes correspondence regarding the Second World Youth Conference, British and American Students Conference on International Affairs, Sixth Annual British and Dominions Conferences, Federation Universitaire International pour la SDN, Confederation Internationale des Etudiants, Intercollegiate Disarmament Council, National Student Federation of the USA, International Student Hospitality Association, and the Geneva School of International Studies.

5 Geneva Federation, 1925 6 The Geneva School of International Studies, 1926 7 Greater N.Y. Federation of Churches, 1936-1943 8 The Girl Scouts, Inc., 1941-1946 9 Grotius Society and International Law Association, 1936-1948 10 Indiana Committee for Victory, 1943-1945

231 1 Indiana Council on International Relations, 1929-1936 2 Institute Balkanique, 1935

Institute of International Education, 1919, 1923-1946 3-5 1919, 1923-1929

232 1930-1946 Institute of Pacific Relations , 1925-1950

233 1925-1927 Aug 234 1927 Sept-1928 235 1929-1930 Sept 236 1930 Oct-1933 237 1934-1938 238 1-3 1939-1950

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American Council 238 4-5 Minutes, 1928-1931 239 1 Publications and reports

2 Clippings, 1927-1931 3 Institute of Public Affairs, 1928-1929 4 Institute on World Organization, 1941-1947 5 Instituto Argentino de Derecho International, 1936-1937 6 Instituto Italiano di Diritto Internazionale, 1937 7 Instituto Panamericano, 1935 8 Inter-American Bar Association, 1940-1944 9 Inter-American Students Conference, 1935-1936 10 International Alliance of Women, 1946-1947

240 1 International Arbitration League, 1923, 1926, 1936-1947 2 International Assembly of Women, 1947 3 International Chamber of Commerce, 1925 4 International Committee of Historical Sciences, 1930 5 International Committee for the Study of European Questions, 1946 6 International Commission on Folk Arts, 1934, 1939, 1943 7 International Federation of League of Nations Societies, 1937 8 International Film Foundation, 1946 9 International House, New York City, 1925, 1927 10 International Industrial Relations Association, 1931 11 International Migration Service, 1925 12 International Montessori Association, 1936 13 International Moral Education Conference, 1923-1930 14 International Organizations, 1939-1942

This file includes correspondence regarding plans for post-war reconstruction with the following organizations: Institute of Sociology, International Cooperative Women's Guild, Associated Country Women of the World, International Shipping Conference, International Bureau of Education, International Cooperative Alliance, Inter-federation of Trade Unions, International Federation of University Women, Alliance Universelle Pour L'Amite, Internationale par les Eglise, World Power Conference, and London International Assembly.

241 1 International Peace Campaign, 1937-1938 Directed by Viscount Cecil of Chelwood

2 International People's College, 1949-1950 3 Interparliamentary Union, 1925-1949 4 Italy-America Society, 1925 5 Japan Society, 1926 6 La Nueva Democracia, 1931 7 League to Abolish War, 1925 8 The League to Enforce Peace, 1917-1919

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Includes correspondence regarding the U.S. government, Miss Florence Wilson (League of Nations librarian), the exploratory conference on the experience of the League of Nations Secretariat, the cataloging system of C.E. Walton (1930). The files also include reports and meeting agendas, Budget Study of the United Nations (1947) meeting reports, newspaper clippings, and material relating to the United Nations Economic, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (1947), the National Conference on the United Nations (Jan. 4. 1949), the Interim Commission on Food and Agriculture (1943-1945), the Ship Orientation Program (1946), the United Nations Commission on Human Rights (1947), the United Nations Information Offices, the Ad Hoc Committee on Consultative Non-Government Organizations (1948), and the Interim Committee of Consultative Non-Government Organizations.

241 9-10 1923-1935 242 1936-1937, 1943-1947 Feb 243 1937 March-1949 244 1-2 1950

3-4 Conference on the experience of the League of Nations Secretariat, 1942-1944 5 International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation, 1946

245 1-2 Sweetser, Arthur, 1926-1938 League of Nations Association (1923-1944) / American Association for the United

Nations (1945-1947) The League of Nations Association distributed informational material and operated high school essay contests and model assembly programs. These files include meeting notices and minutes, reports, memoranda on foreign policy questions, policy statements, copies of speeches, press releases, and itineraries of various speakers. The files also contain several publications, including “A Short History of the League of Nations”, “The Powers of Congress in the Governing of Foreign Affairs” by Smith Simpson, “The Farmer's Stake in World Peace” by Donald Blaisdell, and “International Relations for Secondary Schools” by Hilda M. Watters.

3-5 1924-1931 Sept 246 1931 Oct-1935 247 1936-1939, 1943-1945 248 1946-1947 249 1 League of Nations Non-Partisan Association, 1927

2 League of Nations Society in Canada, 1941 3 The League of Nations Society of Haiti (Société Hatienne pour la Société des Nations),

1938 4 League of Nations Union, 1930-1939 5-7 League of Red Cross Societies, 1939-1945 8 Liaison Committee for International Education, 1943-1945 9 Masaryk Institute, 1937-1938

250 1 Messages, 1931-1933 2-3 Mid-West Council on International Affairs, 1935-1939 4 Minnesota United Nations Committee, 1943-1947 5 National Citizens Committee on the United Nations, 1948 6 National Clearing House Committee, 1943 7 National Committee on Atomic Information, 1946-1947

251 1 National Committee on the Cause and Cure of War, 1941-1943 2 National Committee on Post-War Immigration, 1945-1946 3 National Committee of the United States of America on Intellectual Cooperation, 1938,

1943-1946 4 National Conference on Education and Citizenship, 1926 5 National Council of American Soviet Friendship, Inc., 1945-1946 6 National Council for the Prevention of War, 1925-1937 7 National Council of Women, 1924-1931 8 National Economic League, 1923-1924

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2 National Industrial Conference, 1926 3 National League of Women Voters, 1924, 1936-1938 4 National Opinion Research Center, 1943-1945

National Peace Conference, 1935-1945 5-7 1935-1936

253 1937-1938 April 254 1-4 1938 May-1945

5 Miscellaneous publications 255 1 National Planning Association, 1942-1944

2-3 National Policy Committee, 1941-1946 4 National Student Forum on the Paris Pact, 1931 5 National World Court Committee, 1931 6 National Youth Administration, 1939 7 Near East College Association, 1928-1929 8 The New Commonwealth, 1936-1939

New York State Citizens Council for a Durable Peace, 1943-1947 9 1943-1944

256 1 1945-1947 2 New York State Community Service Council, 1941-1944 3-4 Non-Partisan Council to Win the Peace, 1943-1945 5 Nordisk Foundation, 1937-1938

The Pan-American Union, 1925-1948 257 1925-1937 May 258 1937 June-1944 259 1-2 1945-1948

3 Parcels for Belgian Prisoners, 1942-1943 Pax Romana, 1938-1947

4-6 1938-1944 260 1-4 1944-1947

5 Phelps-Stokes Fund, 1941-1946 6 Philadelphia Council for World Peace, 1925

261 1 Post-War Information Exchange (Program Information Exchange), 1944-1946 2 Protestant Council of New York, 1942-1949 3 Public Administration Clearing House, 1942 4 Public Welfare Association, 1937 5 Rockefeller Foundation, 1942-1948 6 Rotary International, 1939 7 Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1935-1950 8 Scholastic Magazine, 1934-1935 9 Service Bureau for Women's Organizations, 1947 10 Social Science Research Council, 1944 (See also: Institute of Pacific Relations)11 Southern Council of Churchmen, 1944-1945

Southern Council on International Relations, 1937-1947 12 1937-1939

262 1 1944-1947 2 Stamford Forum for World Affairs, 1947 3 Stanford University School of Education, 1942-1944

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262 4 European Student Relief Fund, 1941-1947 5 International Student Service, 1936-1947 6 National Council of Student Christian Associations, 1942-1943 7 Student Service of America, 1946-1947 8 World Student Relief Fund, 1943-1937 9 World Student Service Fund, 1942-1947 10 World's Student Christian Federation, 1942-1943

263 1 Student's International House, Geneva, 1944-1945 2 Student's International Union, 1927 3 The Study of The Soviet Union in Social Studies Teaching Materials (American Council

on Education), 19451947 4 Summer Sessions of International Law at the University of Michigan, 1937

See also: V. Institutes. University of Michigan. Box 217.15 Teacher's Insurance and Annuity Association, 1925-1926 6 Twentieth Century Fund, 1932-1933 7 United Council of Church Women, 1945

United Nations (See: League of Nations)8 United Nations Association, 1945-1948 9 United Nations Association of Cincinnati, 1948 10 United Nations Council of Philadelphia, 1945-1946 11 United States Chamber of Commerce, 1947 12 United States Department of Agriculture - The Impact of War on the Financial Structure

of Agriculture, 1944 13 United States Federation of Justice, 1944

United States State Department, 1926-1929, 1938-1949 14-15 1938-1943

264 1-4 1943-1949 5 Kellogg, Frank B., 1926-1929 6 Ross, John C., 1943

265 1 United Student Peace Committee, 1939 2 United World Federalists, 1947 3 Washington World Affairs Center, 1949 4 Watumull Foundation, 1947

Correspondence regarding reports on India and relations with that country.5-8 Western Policy Committee, 1942-1946 9 Women's Council for Post-War Europe, 1943 10 Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1930 11 Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1947

266 1 World Affairs Council of Northern California, 1947 2 World Alliance for Promoting International Friendship through the Churches, 1923-1927 3 World Conference on Narcotic Education, 1926 4 World Conference on Work for the Blind, 1931 5-6 World Council of Churches, 1939-1946 7 World Court Committee of the Council of Christian Associates, 1926 8 World Development Corporation, 1931 9 World Federation of Education Association, 1931 10 World Federation of United Nations Associations, 1946-1948 11 The World Organization, 1930

World Peace Foundation, 1917-1947 12 1917-1931

267 1-2 1932-1937, 1947 3 The World Peace Insurance Company, 1931

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Organization of Peace), 1944-1948 5 World Youth Organization (Congress), 1937-1938 6 Writers War Board, 1943

YMCA, 1919, 1927-1928, 1941-1947 7-8 1919

268 1 1927-1928, 1941-1947

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Box Fol VII. Projects (72 boxes)This series represents the files on the projects that were inititated, suported, and contributed to by all three divisions of the Endowment and its secretary's office.

See also Series III.B. Topical volumes.

A. Academy of International Law at the Hague The Academy of International Law was installed in 1923 in the Hague Peace Palace donated by Carnegie in 1913. From 1923 to 1939 the Academy was held for two months every summer. The average annual attendance exceeded three hundred.The over six thousand students who attended represented sixty-two nationalities. The attendees included students, teachers, diplomats, and specialists in international affairs. A number of them went on scholarships offered by their governments. Some two hundred authorities (from forty different countries) on many different aspects of international law delivered the lectures. These lectures, comprising 363 courses, have been printed in 66 volumes and published under the title “Recueil des Cours”.

Correspondence 2-6 1922-1947

269 1 1948-1949 Scholarship applications and correspondence

2-4 1935-1938 270 1-4 1938-1948

5 Circulars and course descriptions

271 1-4 B. Aid to Refugees, 1926, 1933-1948 After World War One and during and after World War Two, the Endowment received requests from refugees and displaced persons to help them gain access to the United States. This file, in chronological order, contains a sampling of the requests and the Endowment's replies.

C. American Academy of Arts and Letters, 1918-1922 This correspondence deals with various functions undertaken jointly by the Academy and the Division of Intercourse and Education. These functions were designed to promote friendship between the American, English, French and Italian peoples through the medium of commemorating the births of great figures in world literature.

271 5 1918-1919 Jan 272 1-3 1919 Jan-1922

D. American Library Association, 1925-1947 272 5 1925-1927 273 1929-1947

lE. American Library in Paris, 1923-1947 To fill the need for books and magazines among the soldiers, the American Library Association established the American Library in Paris. This wartime venture was so successful that in 1919 the American residents took over the small collection to start a library of their own. The library was incorporated according to the laws of the State of Delaware as a non-profit organization on May 20, 1920. The American Library Association established an endowment fund of $25,000 for the library. The re-organization of the library in 1946 was aided by funds contributed by the Carnegie Endowment.

274 1923-1925, 1941-1945 275 1-2 1946-1947

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Box FolF. Armistice Day Programs, 1933-1939 Over the years the Endowment instigated and sponsored Armistice Day Programs throughout the United States. The emphasis was on mass meetings with well-known speakers to advocate peace. At the end of the 1930s much of the Endowments effort in these programs went towards sponsoring nation and world-wide radio programs.

275 3-5 1933-1935 276 1-4 1936-1939

G. Atomic Energy Committee, 1945-1949 On December 10, 1945, the Trustees of the Endowment appointed a Committee on Atomic Energy consisting of some forty physical scientists, industrial engineers, political scientists, and trustees of the Endowment to study the possibility of the control of atomic energy as a weapon of destruction and the economic and social adjustments which may be required due to its discovery. Dr. James T. Shotwell was Chairman of the Committee. Five subcommittees were formed to deal with special problems. The Committee held five full meetings during 1945 and 1946.

276 5 Members of the Committee 6 Formation of the Committee 7 Reports and meeting minutes

277 1 Draft Convention 2 Committee on Economics - Industrial uses of Atomic Energy 3 Committee on Inspection and Control 4 Committee on Inspection of Raw Materials 5-6 Legal Committee 7 Committee on Manufacturing

Organizations of Scientists 278 1 General

2 American Association of Scientific Workers 3 Association of Cambridge Scientists 4 Association of Los Alamos Scientists 5 Association of Manhattan Project Scientists 6 Association of Oak Ridge Scientists and Engineers 7 Association of Pasadena Scientists 8 Association of Philadelphia Scientists 9 Atomic Energy Committee of California 10 Atomic Scientists of Chicago 11 Conferences 12-13 Conference on “Problems of War and Peace in the Atomic Age” (verbatim

transcript), 1946 14 Dayton Association of Atomic Scientists 16 Federation of American Scientists 15 Estes Park Conference 17 Federation of Atomic Scientists 18 National Committee on Atomic Information 19 Office for the study of the social aspects of atomic energy at the University of

Chicago 279 1 Rochester Section - Federation of American Scientists

2 Rocket Research Group - Allegany Ballistics Laboratory 3 Science Society of Washington 4 Social Science Foundation - University of Denver

Alphabetical files 5-6 A - C 7 CEIP 8 D-H 9 International

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280 1 J-M 2 McMahon Committee 3 N-O 4 Office 5 P 6 Publicity 7 R 8 Radio 9 S 10 Shotwell, James 11 Speeches and articles 12 State Department 13 T-U 14 United Nations 15 United States Chamber of Commerce 16 United States Government 17 V-Y

281 1-3 H. Beyond Victory Radio Programs, 1943-1948 The Beyond Victory Radio Program was a series of weekly broadcasts begun in 1943 under the combined auspices of the World Wide Broadcasting foundation and the Endowment to give Americans a clear and unbiased picture of postwar issues through discussions by speakers outstanding in their respective fields. The Office of War Information made use of “Beyond Victory” scripts in overseas broadcasts.

281 4-5 I. Biblioteca Interamericana, 1916-1947 The Endowment published the Spanish-language series “Biblioteca Interamericana” to increase the knowledge of United States history, literature, education, civics and economics in Latin America.

J. Canadian American Relations, 1933-1948 In December 1933, the Director of the Division of Economics and History, James Shotwell, laid before the Trustees a porposed a study of Canadian-American relations; the Trustees approved the proposed study and gave Shotwell $10,000 that had been received from the Carnegie Corporation for the project. In 1935, the Division began the publication of the Canadian-American studies. 25 works were published. The Division also held 4 biennial conferences on Canadian-American Relations: June 1935, June 1937, June 1939, and June 1941.

281 6 1933-1935 282 1-3 1936-1948

282 4 K. Chaplain, The, 1945-1947 The General Commission on Army and Navy Chaplains and the Endowment collaborated in the inclusion of material on international affairs and organization in The Chaplain, a monthly journal (edition of 10,000 distributed free to all Protestant chaplains, representative Church people, theological school libraries, and editors of religious journals) published in cooperation with the National Council of the Service Men’s League, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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L. Chautauquas, 1915-16 The name Chautauqua is taken from Chautauqua, New York, the place where Chautauqua Assembly, a name later changed to Chautauqua Institution was organized in 1874. The Institution conducted a series of lectures of entertainment, covering a period of several days or weeks, usually during the vacation or holiday season. The Chautauqua movement spread throughout the U.S.: there were more than 3,000 local organizations of this nature by 1915. The annual attendance at Chautauqua, New York, alone, included 3,500 students.

Correspondence concerns the lecturers and their topics.282 5 Albert T. Barrett

6 Atherton Brownell 283 1 Edward M. Earle

2 J.C. Hall 3 Hamilton Holt 4 Hamilton Wright Mabie 5 Spencer Miller, Jr. 6 Charles Pearce 7 Leland R. Robinson 8 James L. Slayden 9 James F. Stutesman 10 Stephen S. Wise 11 Reports on Chautauqua movement and its effectiveness

283 12 M. Civil Aviation, 1944

N. Commission to study the organization of peace, 1940-1948 The Commission was an outgrowth of the American peace movement, owing its origin to the need for coordination of effort . The effort to coordinate the various elementsof the American peace movement into one great federal union in the National Peace Conference had failed to produce agreement on more than one major issue because of the difference of opinion on the question of pacifism. The Commission proposed to proceed by a wholly different line than that of a direct attack upon war itself. It concentrated rather upon the creation of adequate substitutes for war and the strengthening of the institutions of justice and fair dealing in international affairs. The Endowment helped support the Commission's publication and distribution programs and maintain the regional commissions.

283 13-14 1940-1942 284 1942 July-1944 June 285 1944 July-1947 May 286 1 1947 June-1948

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Box FolO. Committee to Aid Czechoslovakia Late in 1938 the Committee was formed in response to the urgent requests from organizations and individuals both in the United States and in Europe. The aim of the American Committee was to raise funds for the immediate relief of distress and the resettlement of refugees of all nationalities from the Sudetan area. Special contact was made with Jan Masaryk who came to the United States to speak for his country as a private individual. The Carnegie Endowment provided $6,000 for administrative expenses so that every dollar contributed would be expended to relieve suffering.

These files include correspondece regarding the study of relief needs, publicity material, concerning the Masaryk Institute, the American and Czech Red Cross, refugees, and the Czech Church. Other material includes press release, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, reports, statistical information, and curriculum vitae of Czech individuals.

286 2-5 1938 Jan-Dec 287 1938 Dec-1939 April 288 1-2 1939 May-1940

3-4 Press releases 5 Clippings and printed matter

P. Committee on International Economic Policy The Committee on International Economic Policy grew out of a long-standing association between the International Chamber of Commerce and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The Copenhagen Congress of the International Chamber held in June 1939 created a Committee for International Economic Reconstruction under the chairmanship of Mr. Thomas J. Watson who, in June 1944, took the initiative in forming the Committee on International Economic Policy in order to carry out the research plans of the International Committee under the new conditions created by World War II. The Committee's form and purposes were the subject of agreement between the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the International Chamber of Commerce. The Committee thus formed, under the chairmanship of Winthrop W. Aldrich, consisted of a group of United States citizens, drawn mainly from business and educational circles. It worked closely with such bodies as the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, the National Foreign Trade Council ,and the United States Associates of the International Chamber.

General Correspondence , 1937-1949 289 1937-1946 May 290 1946 June-1948 Sept 291 1 1948 Oct-1949

Authors, 1944-1948 2 Basch, Antonin “Industrial Property in Europe” 3 Behrendt, Dr. Richard H. “Inter-American Economic Relation” 4 Bidwell, Dr. Percy W. “A Commercial Policy for the United Nations” 5 Condliffe, Dr. John B. “The International Economic Outlook” also “Exchange

Stabilization” 6 Davis, Dr. Joseph S. “International Commodity Agreements”

292 1 Deperon, Paul “International Double Taxation” 2 Fox, Melvin J. “Imports and Wages” 3 Gerschenkron, Dr. Alexander “Economic Relations with the USSR” 4 Gulick, Robert L. Jr. “Imports - the Gain from Trade” 5 Letiche J.M. “The Reciprocal Trade Agreements in the World Economy” 6 Reed, Philip D. “Reciprocal Trade Policy and European Recovery” 7 Ridgeway, George “Merchants of Peace” 8 Taylor, Amos E. “The Ten Per Cent Fallacy” 9 Whidden, Dr. Howard P. “Preferences and Discriminations in International

Trade” 10 Young, Arthur “The Financial Reconstruction of China”

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The Anglo-American Financial Agreement 292 11 1845-1946 Feb 293 1 1946 Mar-Dec

2 Press releases, reports, clippings Marshall Plan, 1947-1948

3-4 1947-1948 5 Press releases

294 1 Publications and clippings 2-5 Reciprocal Trade Program (RTA), 1943-1948

The Scherman Study (the relation of foreign trade to domestic economy), 1942-1945

295 1-2 1943-1947 3-5 Reports and data on industrial materials (imports)

296 Reports and data... (cont.) 297 1-3 World Trade Foundation, 1945-1946

Published materials, press releases, reports 4 1944-1946

298 1-2 1947-1948, n.d.

298 3 Q. European Relief after World War I, 1916-1927, 1939 Correspondence concerns the Endowment's activities in this field, including the reconstruction of the Library at Reims and buildings at Fargniers, France. Also see files on particular projects.

298 4 R. European Tariff Walls Map, 1929-1933 The Endowment helped Sir Clive Morrison-Bell to distribute his map throughout the United States for display to interested groups.

S. Films: “Made in USA” and others, 1927, 1937, 1944-1949 The film “Made in the USA” was produced under the auspices of the Committee on International Economic Policy in cooperation with the Endowment. It was made available to the International Relations Centers and other groups. A short film, it depicted the dependence of the US on other parts of the world for raw materials required in the manufacturing of a product deemed essential to the American way of life.

298 5 1927, 1937, 1944-1946 299 1 1947-1949

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Box FolT. Inter-American Affairs, 1916-1949 One of the goals of the Division of Intercourse and Education was to help familiarize the people of the Americas with each other. In 1917 the Division established the review “Inter-America” that published English translations of articles from Spanish and Portuguese periodicals and Spanish translations of articles from American sources. The Division also sent a fortnightly summary of international events in Spanish (compiled originally only for the International Relations Clubs in Spanish-speaking countries) to over twelve hundred editors, teachers, lawyers, government officials, and librarians who requested it. In 1931, the Division cooperated with the Instituto Cultural Argentino-Norteamericano, which was organized in 1927 by Argentine citizens for the purpose of promoting understanding and contacts between the people of Argentina and the people of the United States.

These files include correspondence regarding general administration of Latin-American Affairs, financing, publications, scholastic aid, general policy, and meetings of various conferences and organizations; they also contain photographs, printed materials, and mimeographed matter.

299 2-4 1916-1936 300 1937-1943 301 1 1944-1949

Publications, reports, proceedings, minutes, clippings 2-4 1927-1941

302 1942-1949

U. International Conciliation, 1907-1947 International Conciliation was the only periodical publication of the Division of Intercourse and Education; it was issued monthly with the exception of July and August. It was originally founded by the American Association for International Conciliation in 1907 and appeared under its imprint until July 1925, when that Association was dissolved and its activities assumed by the Endowment. Its contents included addresses on vital international questions by distinguished leaders of opinion of many countries, proceedings of international conferences, and texts of official treaties and statements. The publication was recognized as a reliable source of information for those who were interested in law, education, ethics, economics and government. International Conciliation was printed in editions of twenty-four thousand, the mailing list numbered twenty thousand, approximately half of which was in the United States and half in foreign countries.

Material in these files includes manuscripts, interoffice memoranda, reports on the USSR and the United Nations, and letters and reports of International Relations Clubs dating from when the clubs were under the auspices of the American Association for International Conciliation.

303 1907-1923 May 304 1923 June-1935 305 1936-1944 306 1 1945-1947

V. International Mind Alcoves, 1922-1946 To increase the material on international relations available to the American reading public the Endowment established International Mind Alcoves in selected American libraries in 1922. Alcoves were established in selected public libraries in small communities throughout the United States and in a number of State libraries. Each Alcove was sent a collection of books on international relations four times a year, until a total of approximately one hundred volumes had been distributed, at which time the library was dropped from the list and another added. The Endowment discontinued the systematic distribution of books to the International Mind Alcoves in 1948.

306 2-3 1919-1946 4 Photographs

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Box FolW. International Relations Centers, 1925-1948 These files on International Relations Centers are composed primarily of the reports sent to the Endowment by the various regional centers of peace organizations. These reports are summaries of the individual projects that were undertaken and developed through the different centers. The files also contain correspondence, photographs, pamphlets, mimeographed matter, radio scripts, and leaflets.

306 5-6 1925-1941 307 1942-1943 June 308 1943 July-1945 April 309 1-5 1945 May-1948, n.d.

6 Photographs 310 1-4 Publications, 1930-1935, 1940-1947, n.d.

X. International Relations Clubs, 1927-1948 The International Relations Clubs were groups of students organized under the auspices of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in universities, colleges, and normal schools for the study of international relations. Two publications were issued by the Endowment for the IRC's: “The Fortnightly Summary of International Events” and a Spanish edition called the “Resumen. “

In January 1932, there were 384 active International Relations Clubs. There were clubs in every state of the Union, in the Philippines, and in Puerto Rico, and clubs in China, Japan, Iran, Australia, New Zealand, and the Union of South Africa, Canada, the British Isles, and Latin America. By 1947, there were 842 college clubs alone, offering guidance to approximately 25,000 to 30,000 students in international relations.

Correspondence 5 1922-1926

311 1-4 1927-1949 5-6 General file, 1927-1948

312 1 Sample letters, 1926-1928 2 Sample club material 3 Applications (with photographs when available), 1929 4 General Information on Model Assembly of the League of Nations, 1927 5 Lists of IRC, 1933-1940 6 Maps 7 Noticias de las Centros de Relaciones Internacionales, 1922, 1934-1937 8 Photographs 9-10 Printed matter, 1908, 1925-1929, 1934-1944

313 1 Reports, bulletins, etc.

Y. International Visits 313 2 General file, 1930-1945

3 Argentines, 1933 4 Bonn, Dr. Moritz J., 1929 5 Cambridge University Medical Society, 1926 6 Craigmyle, Lord, 1932 7 Cryan, Mrs. Amy, 1926-1927

Educators 8 British Educators to the U.S., 1932 9 Chilean Educators to the U.S., 1934 10 U.S. Educators and Agriculturalists to South America, 1941 11 Einstein, Louis, 1923-1924 12 Gaede, Dr. William, 1946 13 Interparliamentary Union members to the U.S. in 1925

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Journalists American journalists to Europe, 1927

314 1926-1927 July 315 1-2 1927 Aug-Dec

British journalists to the U.S., 1928 3-4 1928 Jan-Aug

316 1-3 1928 Sept-Dec 4 Publications, photographs, clippings

European journalists to the U.S. (1929) 5 1928-1929 April

317 1-2 1929 May-Dec 3 Publications and clippings 4-6 U.S. journalists to the Orient, 1929

318 1 Marley, Lord, 1936 2 Mexican architects, 1931 3 Morocco and Algiers, 1923 4 Nelson, Dr. Ernesto, 1927 5 Oehler, Richard, 1930 6 Phillips, Mr. & Mrs. Clarence, 1931

Professors of Internal Law and Relations to Europe (1926) 7-10 1925 Dec-1926

319 1 1927 2 Publications 3 Romanians to the U.S. (1926) 4 Tomlinson, John D., 1937 5 Ulloa, Alberto, 1926-1949 6 University of Puerto Rico Debating Team, 1930-1931

Z. Library aid and special gifts of books 319 7-8 American Book Center for War Devastated Libraries, 1945-1948 320 1 American literary and historical books presented to British universities, 1926, 1927,

1936 2 Anthens College (Greece), 1944-1947 3 Charles University (Prague), 1926 4 City of Tallinn (Estonia), 1929 5 City of Tokyo, 1921 6 Empire Parliamentary Association, 1944-1045 7 Funk, E.M., 1926 8 Hague Library at the Peace Palace, 19443-1947 9 Konsullarakademie (Austria), 1931 10 Library for American Studies in Italy, 1943 11 Library of Congress (USA), 1943 12 Meiji University LIbrary Committee, 1924 13 National Library of Bogota, 1947-1938 14 Pentre, Rhonda, South Wales, 1919 15 Public Library in the Dominican Republic, 1935 16 Reims (France), 1922-1923 17 Spain, gift of 50 books to, 1942-1943 18 Sydney (Australia) Department of Education, 1941 19 Université de Strasbourg, 1921-1922 20 University of California - gift of Latin-American studies book, 1943-1945 21-22 University Library, Belgrade, 1919-1923 (Includes photographs.)

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2 Zentralbibliothek, Zurich, 1933

AA. Louvain Library The Carnegie Endowment made the initial contribution of $100,000 to the fund for the reconstruction of the Library of the University of Louvain, which was destroyed in World War I. The reconstuction was completed, but the structure was subsequently destroyed in the Second World War.

321 3 1918-1930, 1940-1947 4-5 Publications, photographs, clippings

321 6 BB. Notes and Forecasts, 1947-1949 Notes and Forecasts, a fortnightly mimeographed analysis of the major United Nations trends and activities, was developed by the Endowment at the request of a number of observers from organizations accredited to the United Nations who found it difficult to follow all the current developments in the different fields of activity. It provided information not easily available by utilizing a number of sources such as unpublished documents, conversations with members of delegations or the Secretariat, and research on specific topics. It also forecasted future developments within the United Nations. The newsletter was provided without charge as a service of the Endowment to officers and staff members of organizations concerned with the activities of the United Nations, libraries, colleges, editors, lecturers, broadcasters, the State Department, and the United Nations.

CC. Orient These files include correspondence and reports dealing with Endowment activities in the Orient and correspondence from individuals in the Orient informing CEIP of their activities.

322 1 General correspondence, lectures, articles regarding the Orient, 1920, 1929-1946 2 American School in Japan, 1927-1929 3 American School in Tientsin, 1923 4 Baja, Tiburcio C. (Philippines), 1944 5 Butler message to Japan, 1930-1935 6 Caracristi, Charles, 1942 7 Chinese National Association of the Mass Education Movement, 1930 8 Condliffe, J.B., 1930 9 East and West Association, 1944-1947 10 Greene, Jerome, 1930 11 International library in Shanghai, 1930 12 Investigation of civilian bombardment in China, 1937 13 Japanese-American Citizen's League, 1944-1945 14 Jessup, Phillip, 1942-1943 15 Kawakami, K.K. (Japan), 1924 16 Laboratory for Educational Research in China, 1925 17 Lasker report - Oriental Influences on American Life, 1930 18 Legendre, A.F., 1929

323 1 Loomis, Francis, 1924-1925 2 Miyazaki, M. (Japan), 1931 3 Monroe, Paul, 1926 4 Moore, Frederick, 1926 5 Oka, Minoru (Japan), 1929 6 Orr, Mark T., 1932, 1946 7 Pearson, Drew, 1924 8 People's Foreign Relations Association of China, 1941 9 Reports on conditions in China, 1924, 1929, 1930, 1937 10 Statements on the Sino-Japanese conflicts, 1931-1932 11 Thomas, Elbert D., 1925

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DD. Rejected Projects, 1952 323 13-15 A-L 324 1 M-U

2 University of Virginia - Institute of Public Affairs 3 V-Z

324 4 EE. Stresemann Memorial, 1930-1931, 1939 On June 21, 1930, Dr. Julius Curtius, then German Minister of Foreign affairs, made a radio address from Berlin, which was broadcast throughout the United States. Dr. Curtius announced the intention of the German people to found a Peace Academy as a memorial to the late Dr. Gustav Stresemann. The Carnegie Endowment made a grant of 100,000 Reichmarks (ca. $25,000) as a contribution in support of this memorial.

FF. United States Summer Schools, 1915 During the summer of 1915, courses in international affairs and relations were offered at forty-two universities, twenty colleges, and sixteen normal schools in the United States. The Endowment supported many of these programs.

324 5 Baylor University 6 City of Birmingham, Ala. 7 Butler College 8 University of California 9 University of Colorado 10 Dartmouth College 11 Delaware College 12 University of Denver 13 DePauw University 14 Drake University 15 East Central State Normal (Oklahoma) 16 Fairmount College 17 Fayetteville, Arkansas 18 University of Florida 19 University of Georgia 20 University of Illinois 21 Indiana University 22 University of Kansas

325 1 Lincoln Memorial University 2 Manual Training High School, Kansas City, Missouri 3 Mercer University 4 Michigan State Normal College 5 University of Mississippi 6 University of Missouri 7 Missouri State Normal School 8 University of Montana 9 University of North Dakota 10 North Texas State Normal College 11 University of Oregon 12 Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry 13 University of Pennsylvania 14 Rutgers College 15 University of Southern California 16 Stanford University 17 State Normal School, California

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19 State Normal School, West Virginia 20 State Teachers College, Colorado 21 University of Texas 22 University of Vermont 23 University of Virginia 24 State College of Washington 25 West Texas State Normal College 26 West Virginia University 27 Winona State Normal School 28 Wooster Academy, Ohio 29 University of Wyoming

GG. Vatican Library, 1926-1937 The Endowment cooperated with the Vatican Library to catalog and classify its imanuscripts, incunabula, and printed books. After a general survey of this project had been made and a plan of re-organization outlined by United States librarians in consultation with Vatican authorities, several members of the staff of the Vatican Library spent time in the United States to become familiar with modern methods of library science.

The files include letters and detailed reports of Dr. William Bishop, Cardinal Tisserant, Cardinal Gasquet, Cardinal Mercadi, and Cardinal Ambraeda, as well as general correspondence.

325 30-31 1926-1930 326 1-2 1931-1948

HH. Visiting Carnegie Professors, 1927-1947 The Division of Intercourse and Education appointed distinguished scholars to visit and to lecture at educational institutions in a country or countries other than their own as representatives of the Endowment. The purpose of the visits was to strengthen the bonds of intellectual and scholarly understanding and friendship between the various countries. No formal program was prescribed by the Endowment; the actual plans for the professorship were, in most cases, made by correspondence directly between the visitors and the authorities of the institutions he visited.See also Series I.N. Green cover reports (Box 105) for Visiting professors' reports.

General file 3-5 1926-1936

327 1-2 1937-1948 Individual Professors

An asterik denotes the presence of the report on the individual’s visit.3 Adams, Randolph G., 1928-1929 4 Altamira y Crevea, Rafael, 1937-1945 5 Ames, Sir Herbert, 1937-1938

328 1 Arnaud, Leopold, 1942-1943 2 Averardi, Bruno, 1929 3 Barlow, Samuel, 1943 4 Barrows, David P., 1927 5 Bemis, Samuel Flagg*, 1936-1941 6 Blakeslee, George H., 1927 7 Bogert, Marson T., 1927-1932

Booth, Charles, 1932-1938 8 1932-1934

329 1 1935-1938 2 Bouniatian, Mentor, 1938 3 Calhoun, George M., 1927 4 Castillejo, Jose*, 1937-1942 5 Chamberlain, Sir Austen, 1931

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Box Fol329 6 Chevrillon, Andre, 1929

7 Coffman, Louis D., 1931 8 Cole, Percival R., 1929-1936 9 Coulter, Charles W., 1929

Coudenhove-Kalergi, Count, 1941-1944 10 1941

330 1 1942-1944 2 Cybichowski, Sigismund, 1929-1938 3 Dávila, Carlos, 1939 4 Delgado, Carlos, 1932-1933 5-6 Dengler, Paul*, 1932-1938

331 1 Digeon, M., 1939 2 Duniway, Clyde, 1929-1931 3 Dutcher, George M., 1929-1930 4 Encinas Franco, Jose Antonio, 1936-1938 5 Fation, Guillaume*, 1935 6 Faust, Albert*, 1932-1933 7 Ford, Walter, 1929 8 Garner, James, 1929 9 Geshkoff, Theodore, 1931-1938 10 Greig, John Y.T., 1929-1930 11 Hadley, Arthur, 1927

332 1 Hanke, Lewis, 1938-1939 2 Hanotaux, Gabriel, 1923 3 Harlow, S. Ralph, 1937-1938 4 Hayden, J.R., 1930-1931 5 Heyrovsky, Jaroslav, 1932-1933 6 Hilka, Alfons, 1930 7 Hill, David, 1927 8 Jackh, Ernst, 1926-1930, 1944-1945 9 Kilpatrick, William, 1929 10 Knickerbocker, William, 1935-1936 11 Lacour-Gayet, Robert*, 1943-1945

333 1 Labaree, Leonard W., 1929-1930 2 Lafronte, Viteri, 1945 3 de Lanux, Pierre, 1938-1939 4 Listowel, Judith, 1937 5 Llewellyn, Karl L., 1929 6 Lodge, Oliver, 1943

Loewenstein, Hubertus* 7-10 1936-1944

334 1 1945-1948 2 Lojendio, Ignacio, 1943-1947 3 Macchioro, Vittorio, 1930 4 Magill, Rosewell, 1936-1937 5 Martin, Charles E., 1928-1931 6 McBride, George, 1929-1938 7 McGuire, Constantine*, 1941 8 McGuire, Martin, 1941 9 McMurry, Donald L.*, 1932-1933

335 1 Mears, Eliot G.*, 1929-1932 2 Mills, Richard C., 1929-1931 3 Mims, Edwin, 1935-1939

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5 Montague, William, 1927 6 Montenegro, Ernesto, 1939 7 Morgenstern, Oskar, 1937-1938 8 Mowat, R.B., 1941 9 Munro, Dana G., 1934-1936 10 Muzzey, David S.*, 1936-1937 11 Nakaseko, Rokuro*, 1929 12 Nevins, Allan*, 1941-1944

336 1 O'Gorman, Edmundo, 1941-1942 2 Ozaki, Yukio, 1931 3 Padilla, Guillermo, 1943-1944 4 Paish, George, 1936-1937 5 Peers, E. Allison, 1938-1943 6 Pelenyi, John, 1941 7 Politis, Nicolas, 1941 8 Porter, Livingstone, 1930 9 Pratt, Julius, 1937-1938 10 Raestad, Arnold, 1933 11 Ravignani, D. Emilio, 1937 12 Rojas, Ricardo, 1930 13 Sadler, Michael, 1929

337 1 Samuel, Herbert, 1933 2 Schlesinger, Arthur M., 1933 3 Schneider, Herbert W., 1935

Sforza, Carlo*, 1929-1943 4-6 1929-1941

338 1 1942-1943 2 Shepherd, William R., 1932 3 Siegfried, Andre, 1934-1935 4 Slosson, Preston*, 1931-1939 5 Slusser, Herbert, 1929-1930 6 Stuart, Graham H., 1929 7 Sturtevant, Alfred H., 1932-1933 8 Suzzallo, Henry, 1928-1929 9 Teleki, Paul, 1936 10 Tello, Julio C., 1928 11 Thompson, Walter, 1930-1932 12 Tinker, Edward, 1941-1945

339 1 Twentyman, Arthur E., 1929-1931 2 Villard, Leonie*, 1936-1937 3 de Villers, C.G., 1934-1935 4 Wachtel, Joseph, 1942-1943 5 Williams, Jessie*, 1935-1936 6 Wright, Ernest H., 1942-1943 7 Zeissl, Hermann, 1942-1943

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Box Fol VIII. CEIP Library (13 boxes)This series comprises an assortment of boooks, pamphlets, periodicals, and typescript reports that were kept in the Endowmen's Library. It includes publications that were sent to the Endowment and kept as reference material, as well as Endowment publications. Printed material can be found througout the other series of the records. This series does not represent the entire CEIP library. For more information on the CEIP library see I.G.Series VIII. is organized into three subseries:

A. CEIP reports and publicationsB. Other publicationsC. Clippings re the Endowment

A. CEIP reports and publications 339 8 Addresses... in honor of American professors visiting Geneva... 1925 Sept

9 Certificate of incorporation and by-laws of the Carnegie Endowment in Europe, Inc. 1923

Committee on atomic energy 10 Advisory committee on atomic energy. I. General statetment. II. List of members

of the advisory committee... 1945 11 Atomic energy, its future in power production. 1946 12 Committee on inspection of raw materials. A conference report on international

inspection of radioactive mineral production. 1946 13 Legal sub-committee. Utilization and control of atomic energy, a draft

convention… 1946 14 Problems of war and peace in the atomic age. Reports and discussion based on

proceeedings of a joint conference. 1946 340 1 Conference of leaders of American educational enterprises in Europe. Paris, 1948.

Report. 1949. 2 Conference on United Nations and Specialized Agency Documentation, Paris, 1948.

Report. 1949. (English and French versions.)3 Dinner for the delegates...section Six of the second Pan-American Congress…

1915 Division of economics and history.

4 Confidential Memorandum and report on German Post-War Police. 5 Preliminary report on researches of the United States Government bearing upon

international economic relations. 1938 Nov 6 Procès-verbaux de la conférence convoquée par la Division “Économie politique

et histoire.” Berne, aout 1911. 1911 7 Shotwell, James. Memorandum on the preliminary plans for the economic history

of the world war. 1920 May 5 8 Suggestions to contributor to the economic history of the world war... 1920

Division of intercourse and education 9 Babcock, Earle. European Cooperation for Peace. 1933 10 Beginnings of a Library of International Relations. 1931 11 Bentley, F.H. The English speaking peoples in the post-war world. 1943 12 Blaisdell, Donald C. The farmer's stake in world peace. 1935, 1937 13 Booth, Charles Douglas. Cooperation or chaos. 1936 14 British and American Students Conference on International Affairs. 1931 15 Butler, Nicholas Murray. The Carnegie Endowment - what it is and does. 1944 16 Chambers, L.P. A charter for a free world. 1943 17 Conference on the future policy in Europe of the Divison of Intercourse and

Education. 1939 June 18 Do you want prosperity and peace? 1937 19 Fisher, Edgar J. New thinking necessary for peace. 1937 20 Hoare, Samuel, Pierrre Laval, and Cordell Hull. Italy and Ethiopia. 1935

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21 A primer on the trade agreements. 1939, 1940 22 The United States and the League of Nations. 1937

Jones, Ann Heminway 23 International Relations. A study course based on the International Mind

Alcove Books. 1930 24 International relatons Clubs, an informal report with practical suggestions for

the use of the. 1941 Sept 25 Motion pictures on foreign countries and on international relations.

1932,1936, 1941 26 List of centros de relaciones internacionales…and List of international relations

study groups. 1942 27 Morrison-Bell, Clive. The European Tariff Walls Map. 1929 28 Program for peace and prosperity. 1932 29 Sayre, Francis Bowes. War or world trade which? 1936 30 Villard, Oswald G. Tariffs and economic disarmament. 1937 31 Welles, Sumner. A peace for free peoples. 1943 32 World conference on the textile industry. 1937

Division of International Law 33 Constitution and by-laws of the American Institute of International Law. 1914 (In

English and Spanish versions.)34 Signatures, ratifications, adhesions and reservations to the conventions and

declarations of the first and secoond Hague Peace Conferences. 1914 341 1 Summary of discussion at the meeting... 1941 Jan 18

2 Zeydel, Walter H. Annotation of the charter of the United Nations and statute of the international court of justice. 1947

3 Eliot, Charles William. Recommendations… for the expenditure of money in China and Japan by the Carnegie endowment… or by other American endowments. 1913

4 International economic conference, London, March, 1935. 1935 5 International Relations Clubs News Bulletin. 1947, 1948 6 International visits of representative men. United States-Latin America. Instructions

to Robert Bacon. 1913 7 Lecture tour of Mr. Clarence A Phillips to Europe in the summer of 1931. Report.

1931 8 Lists of libraries and Institutions in which the publications of the Carnegie

Endowment are depositeed for free use. 1922, 1926, 1928 9 Lists of publications of the Carnegie Endowment. 1916-1928 10 Memorandum for the Information of the Board of Trustees in the semi-annual

meeting Decmeber 16, 1918. Office of the secretary

11 Plan of annuities and insurance. 1922 12 Plan to enable personnel of the Endowment to participate in the Teachers

Insurance and Annuity Association of America. 1919 13 Publications of the Endowment. Rules for marking printer's copy. 1914 14 Officers for the year 1916-1917 15 Programs of dinners, etc. 16 Requirements for appropriation. 1917, 1918, 1920 17 Resolutions

342 1 Root, Elihu and Nicholas Murray Butler. Problems confronting the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 1920

2 Scott, James Brown. The development of modern diplomacy. 1921 3 Special committee on policy appointed Feb. 16, 1925. Report as amended Dec. 2,

1926. 1927 4 Trustees. Statement. 1915 Feb

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Box Fol342 5 Visit of American editorial writers to The Hague. August 7-12, 1927. Final

programme. 1927 6 Visit of American professors of international relations to The Hague. August 10-13,

1926. 1926

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B. Other publications 342 7 American Bar Association. 1. Section of International and Comparative Law.

Neutrality and International Sanctions. 1936. 2. Committee for Peace and Law through United Nations. The progressive development of international law. 1947

8 American Friends Service Committee. 1944 Volunteer Service Projects. 1944 9 American Society of International Law. Program of twelfth annual meeting. 1921 10 The American Student Endowment for Forcible International Peace 11 American Youth Hostel. Knapsack. 1946 12 Anti-complulsory Military Drill League. Open letter. 1925 13 Andrew Carnegie 1935-1919 14 The Arbitrator. Journal of the International Arbitration League. March 1949 15 Association for International conciliation, American branch. Constitution and by-

laws… n.d. & List of publications…no. 1. 1919 16 Ayala, Eusebio. Pacto antibelico (aprobado en sesion del 7 de agosto de 1929)…

1929 17 Barthel, Ernst. Deutchland-Frankreich. 1935 18 Bauerle, Albert T. Peace by Force or Chaos. 1936 19 Bonney, Thérèse. Europe's Children. Pictorial report. 1943 20 Boorse, Henry A. Report on international scientific conferences held in England,

July, 1946. 1946 21 Bosch, Juan. Mujeres en la vida de hostos. 1939 22 Bray, Dr. John F.L. A Plea for Gold. 1942 23 Brinkman, Ray. Adequate Income for Endowment Fund Investments. 1940 24 Bulow, Einar Valdemar. America Think! 1941 25 Butler, Nicholas Murrary. The world today. 26 Caminiti. Reward: The Adventure of Veronka the Little Immigrant. 1936

Carnegie, Andrew 343 1 Armaments and their results. 1909

2 Arbitration. 1911 3 The palace of peace. 1913 4 Speech at the annual meeting of the Peace Society. 1910 5 Carnegie, Colonel David. The I.L.O. in world affairs. 6 Carnegie Hero Fund Commission. Report of the 32nd annual meeting. 1936 Jan 7 China Institute. Report of the director. 1945 May 8 Chirinos, Carlos Medinas. Nuevo Punto De Vista Para La Paz Universal. 1925

The Church Peace Union 9 Record of twenty years: 1914-1934. 1935 10 Report of the general secretary and auditors for the year 1936. 1937 11 La Cité Universitaire de Paris. 1925 12 The Cobden Club. Report for the year 1938. 1939 13 Columbia Broadcasting System. CBS News on D-Day. 1945 14 Commission to study the organization of peace. Statements, reports, clippings.

1946-1947 15 The Consensus. April 1929 16 Coulon, Madeleine. De graves événements dans le Barreau Roumain. (Les

agissements racistes en Roumaine No.1). 1937 17 Council for Inter-American Cooperation, Inc. Inter-American services: a selected

guide to available aids. 1946 Box Fol343 18 Cromie, Leonard J. Provisional Report on the Study of Demographic Problems.

1937 19 Crozier, Alfred Owen. Nation of Nations. 1915 20 d'Estournelles devait savoir... 1915 21 Dallex, V.Esquisse D'un Plan Pour Sortir De La Crise. 1935

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22 The Dawes Way: an international magazine. 1925 23 The Declaration of the Federation of the World; a resolution. 1942 24 Defaulted Debts of the Southern States of the USA. 1927 25 Dennis, Alfred L.P. Stoking the fires of peace: the Carnegie Endowment has been

busy since Christmas, 1910. 1921 26 Dickinson, Edwin. What is wrong with International Law? 1946 27 Diourdievitch, Tched.. Vers L'Union Monétaire Balkanique (Towards A Balkan

Monetary Union). 1936 344 1 Dominican Republic. Department of State for Foreign Relations. The candidacy of

Rafeal L. Trujillo Molina and Stenio Vincent for the Nobel Peace Prize to be awarded in 1936. 1935

2 Drucker, J.C.J. Some correspondence concerning a British Passport. 1918 3 Dulles, John Foster. Statements and Addresses. 1945-1947 4 Duncan, Ronald. The Complete Pacifist. 5 Dutch Anti-War Council (Nederlandische anti-oorlog raad). Brochure. 1914 6 Editorial Research Reports. The Briand proposal and arbitration. 1927 7 Emery, Brooks. Mainsprings of world politics: America's power position. 1943 8 L'Europe Nouvelle. 1926 Jan 9 Filderman, W. Le problème de travail national et la crise du Barreau en Roumanie.

1937 10 Fonck, René. Mes combats. 1920 11 Founding of the National Roosevelt Library. 1947 12 Figueira de Almeida, Theodoro. Diagram of a systematic plan for the solution of the

war problems and for the assurance of the word's peace. 1924 13 France. Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Diplomatic correspondence relating to

reparations. 1923 14 Genio latino. September - October 1941 15 Good Reading: 1000 Books Briefly Described. 1938 16 Gould, Frederick J. Educational prophets in Berlin. 1925

Gourevitch, Boris. 17 The legal position of the refugees and stateless persons to whom the right of

residence is refused in the West European Countries of refuge. 1939 18 What can the United States do to defend human rights as the basic premise of

social and international peace? 1940 19 Groupe Interparlementaire Suédois. Recueil De Documents. 1914

345 1 Heller, Dr. Victor. Government price fixing and rationing in Austria during the War of 1914-1918. 1941

2 Holland News. 1915-1919 3 Heerfordt, C.F. An appeal to the European national in the U.S.A. 1935 & Esquisse

d'un projet franco-scandinve concernant les “Articles Fondamentaux” de la constitution des “Etats-unis des Nations Européenes.” 1929

4 Inman, Samuel Guy. Caribbean Impressions. 1932 5 Industrial Reorganization League. A policy of reconstruction to be implemented

under the powers of an Industrail Reorganization (Enabling) Act. 6 The International Arbitration League. Report for 1948. 7 International Auxiliary Language Association (IALA). Variantes de le lingua

internationale. 1947 8 International Bureau of Education. Bulletin. 1932 April

Box FolInternational Chamber of Commerce Resolutions Posed at the Stockholm Congress

Final report of the Trade Barriers Committee 345 9 Conte, Roger. Report on international industrial ententes. 1927

10 Final Report of the Trade Barriers Committee. 1927 April 11 Resolutions passed atthe Stockholm Congress. 1927 12 International Migration Service. Social Problems of Migrating Children. 1925 13 Interparliamentary Union. American Group. 15th Annual meeting. 1918

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14 Jäckh, Ernst. America und Wir. 1929 15 Journal of Bulgarian Chamber of Architects (with “Building principles of American

and English libraries” by M. Demchevsky). 1938 16 Journal of Educational Sociology. 1946 Dec

Handbook of International Relations 17 The League of Nations (serial). 1919 May 3, 1920 Feb 10

346 1 Liang, Yuen-Li. The Pact of Paris as envisaged by Mr. Stimson: its significance in international law. 1932

2 A List of 774 books published for American Armed Forces Overseas 3 Lorenz, Gabriel. Plan for International Organization for World Democracy. 4 Luckau, Alma. The German Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference. 1941 5 Lüdke, Hermann. Abraham Lincoln. 1928 6 Macedonian Political Organizatons, Central Committee of the Union of the.

Resolutions. 1925 7 Maddox, D.C.. For God and Peace. 1937 8 Marcovici-Cléja, Simon. A way out of the Palestine difficulty and a solution to the

world Jewish problems. 1938 9 Martin, Charles E. Professors go to school: a clinical study of international relations.

1927 10 Mead, Edwin D. Peace trustees and the armament craze. In Unity (Magazine),

Volume LSS, October 3, 1912 11 Memoire présenté au nom de la population bulgare de la macédoine sous

domination yougoslave. 1930 12 Memorial dirijido al comité nobel de Parlamento Noruego en que se propone al

Generalisimo Doctor Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina como candidato al Premio Nobel de la Paz. 1936

13 Morgan, J.H. Dominion Status. 1929 14 The Nation Associates. A request for the suspension of Argentina from the United

Nations. 1946 15 National Centre Group. The National Centre Policy of Action. 1932 16 National League of Women Voters. Various publications. 1924-1925

347 1 National student forum on the Paris pact. Various publicatons. 1931-1938 2 Nederhold, W.L. Scapegoat. 1935 3 New Commonwealth Quarterly. 1935 April-June 4 New York State Department of Commerce. A Guide to State Services. 1946 5 De Nordiske Interparlamentariske Grupper. Aarbog. 1919 6 Nostrand, Howard Lee and Francis J. Brown. The role of colleges and universities in

international understanding. 1949 7 Nothomb, Pierre. Le people Belge et la guerre. 1914 8 Organization Centrale Pour Une Paix Durable (The Central Organization for a

Durable Peace). Various publications. 1916-1917 348 1 Overseas News Agency. Newsletters. 1947

2 Le Pacte de Paris. Pacte Briand-Kellogg. 1933 3 The Palace of Peace (Album). (English and Dutch versions.)4 Pan American Institute of Havana (Instituto Panamericano del la Habana). 1937 5 Peace Conferences after the War? A series of questions and answers by th

Nederlandsche Anti-oorlog Raad. 1916 Box Fol348 6 Pezet, Frederico Alfonso. Contrast in the development of nationality in Anglo

America and Latin America. 1916 7 Popescu, Aureliu Ion. Fundatiile Rockefeller si Carnegie din Statele-Unite ale

Americii… 1927 8 Postwar Problems of the Pacific and World Organization. 1944 9 Protocol for the pacific settlement of international disputes. 1925 10 Reinsch, Paul. The Carnegie peace foundation. 1911

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11 Renunciation of war treaty, Paris Aug. 27, 1928. The general pact for the renunciation of war. French and English texts of the pact as signed. 1928

12 Research International. Quarterly appraisal of economic and political conditions in France. 1937 April-May

13 Robinson, Leland Rex. International labor legislation and international trade. 1937 14 Root, Elihu. Address at the joint meeting of the subsection on international law and

the American Institute of International Law. 1915 15 The Royal Institute of International Affairs. Various publications. 1936-1938, 1945 16 Rueff, Jacques. La crise du capitalisme. 1925 17 Ruhl, Arthur Brown. Seven million dollars worth of peace: how the Carnegie

Endowment has been spend. In Survey geographic. 1924 18 Russel, Nicholas. The Fog Signal. 1924 19 Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee. The educational work of the

Russian Zemstvos and Towns Relief Committee abroad & Financial report. 1929

20 Sadler, G.T. The might of magnanimity. 21 Salter, Arthur. How to secure practical results. 1927 22 Samson, Elizabeth. World peace program. 1933 23 Sarkar, B.K. Die 1. Entwicklung und welthwirtschaftliche Bedeutung des modernen

Indien. 1931. 2. Economic planning for Bengal. 1933. 3. Accident insurance in comparative legislation and statistics. 1933

24 Saunier, Baudry de. Comment Paris a été détruit en six heures. 1921 349 1 Save Carl V. Ossietzky! 1935

2 Scholastic. 1925 Nov 14 3 Schools for Overseas Administration 4 Scott, James Brown. Judicial settlement of international disuputes. 1912 Nov 5 Service Bureau for Women's Organizations. Annual report 1946-1947

Shotwell, James T. 6 Wth Charles Hackett. Addresses delivered at the Fletcher School of Law and

Diplomacy. 1933 7 The Challenge to Peace (article in Our World, December 1924). 1924 8 The Life of Woodrow Wilson: an outline for a course of study. 9 Sun Yat-Sen and Maurice William. 1932 10 Survey of the Study of International Relations and Foreign Affairs in the United

States. 1933 11 Social Science Research Council. Report of the director of the program of research

in international relations for 1931. 1932 12 Société Anonyme des Hydroglisseurs de Lambert. Press kit 13 Sol, Jan. A Scheme for World Peace. 1924 14 Soto, J. de. Conceptions francaises de la sécurité dans le pacifique. 1947 15 Stensgard, Erling. America laeger krigens saar. (Work of the Carnegie Endowment

for International Peace.) 1923 16 Supplemental list: Suits between States decided by the Supreme Court of the

United States since June 10, 1918. 1939 17 Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary force. (G-5 Division). Military

Government Germany: Technical manual for education and religious affairs. 1945

18 The Tenth Fortune Round Table on Demobilizing the War Economy. 1941 Box Fol349 19 The Textile Industry in the USA. 1937 350 1 Tseng-Tsiang, Dom Pierre-Celestin Lou, O.S.B. 1.Les solennites de l'ordination

sacerdotale du R.P. Dom... 1935. 2. L'invasion et l'occupation de la Mandchourie del la Doctrine Catholique par les écrits du Cardinal Mercier... 1937

2 La Turquie Kamaliste. 1937

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3 Union Interparlementaire (Interperliamentary Union). Various publications. 1915-1920

4 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Constitution 5 United Nations. Various publications. 1944-1946 6 United States. Chamber of Commerce. Releases. 1944 7 United States. Congress. House. Committee on the judiciary. …Carnegie

endowment for international peace… Report. (To accompany H.R. 1314). 1912

8 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on foreign relation. General pact for the renunciation of war. Hearings…70th Congress, 2nd session, on the general pact signed at Paris August 27, 1928. 1928

9 United States. State Department. Office of Educational Exchanges. Various. 1946 10 United States. War Department. Public Relations Divisions. Press releases. 1947 11 The Universal Christian Conference on Life and Work 12 The University of Chicago Round Table. Gandhi's Life and Death: Its Meaning for

Mankind. Radio discussion. 1948 13 The Unofficial Ambassadors. 1932 14 Uschkureit, G.A. The age of the holy spirit. 1929 15 Volkerbund und Volkerrecht. 1936 Dec 16 Watters, Hilda M. International Relations for Secondary Schools. 1944 17 Wavrinsky, Edvard. Den Svenska Riksdagens Interparlamentariska Grupp 1892-

1917. 1917 351 1 Whaley-Eaton Service. American letter. 1947

2 Wilson, Nathaniel. In the matter of the appeal of the Carnegie endowment for international peace for the action of the Board of Personal tax appraisers… (Statement and Brief for Appellant). 1918

3 Wolff, Marguerite. The Institute for Foreign Public Law and International Law in Berling. 1927

4 World Alliance for Combating Anti Semitism. J'accuse! 1933 5 World Associationn of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Seventh biennial report. 1942 6 World Economic Conference. Reports. 1927 7 World Federal Union. Various. 1938-1939 8 The World Trade Foundation of America. 1. Community Project (Prepared for

presentation to: Carnegie Corporation). 1946. 2. On utilizing the agricultural series by Blackwell Smith. 1946

9 World Understanding Foundation. Chinese Unit. Architectural plans. 10 World's Permanent Industrial Exposition, Inc. Proposals 11 Wright, Joseph F. America and the Brotherhood of Nations. 1925 12 Yale Institute of International Studies. Report 1945-1946. 1947 13 Zeitschrift fur Politik. 1934

351 14-15 C. Clippings re the Endowment Other publications and articles on the endowment can be found throughout this series.

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Box Fol IX. Oversize Material (8 folders)Division of Intercourse and Education - European Centre - Officers - Babcock, Earle -

Posters for courses offered by the Endowment 352 1 1925 (2) (Removed from box 107.1)

2 1929 (Removed from box 109.4)Projects

Map Case14.05.0.9 Committee to Aid Czechoslovakia - Hand drawn color map of the region (Removed

from box 288.4)Box352

Fol3 Committee on International Economic Policy - Trade charts (Removed from box

298.2)4 Libraries - Reims - Plan de la nouvelle bibliotheque (2), 1923 (Removed from box

320.16)Map Case14.05.01.10 Orient - Railway map of Manchuria and Mongolia, 1930 (Removed from box 323.9)Box352

Fol5 Visiting Carnegie Professors - Dengler, Paul - Poster for music courses offered by

the Austro-American Institute of Education, 1933 (Removed from box 330.5)

Map CaseMiscellaneous

14.05.0.11 World Capital. Foundation of Internationalism. (map)