Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices records, 1910-1954

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Series 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 administrative 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 (pp. 16-17.).

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.

A detailed index of the volumes is available athttps://library.columbia.edu/content/dam/libraryweb/locations/rbml/carnegie/CEIP%20Indices%20PDF.pdf


Subseries I.A. Correspondence

(9 boxes, 133 volumes)


Subsuberies I.A.1. Cataloged correspondence

(1 box)



Box 1 Addams, Jane. To N.M. Butler, 8 Jan 1931


Box 1 Adenauer, Conrad. To Shotwell, 30 Jan 1950


Austin, Warren R.


Box 1 To Alger Hiss, 20 Sept 1947


Box 1 To Joseph E. Johnson, 17 July 1950


Box 1 Baruch, Bernard M. To N.M. Butler, 10 Jan 1925 18 Nov. 1938 (2 t.l.s.), 10 Jan 1925, 18 Nov. 1938


Box 1 Benes, Eduard. To N.M. Butler, 4 April 1922


Box 1 Bernhard, Prince of the Netherlands. To Joseph E. Johnson, 5 June 1952


Box 1 Bryan, William Jennings. To Henry S. Haskell, 2 April 1925


Buck, Pearl S.

Available on microfilm (#91-2094-2). Originals not available for consultation.


Box 1 To Maurice Sherman, 25 April 1944


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 25 April 1944


Box 1 To George A. Finch, 25 April 1944


Box 1 To Malcolm Davis, 1944-1948 (8 t.l.s.), 1944-1948


Box 1 To E.B. Sayre, 23 April 1945 9 July 1945 (2 t.l.s.), 23 April 1945, 9 July 1945


Box 1 To Alger Hiss, 9 May 1947 23 May 1947 (2 t.l.s.), 9 May 1947, 23 May 1947


Byrd, Richard E.


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 22 Dec 1936


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, Dec 1936 May 1937 (3 t.l.s.), Dec 1936, May 1937


Box 1 Cantor, Eddie. To N.M. Butler, 13 Jan 1936


Box 1 Curie, Marie. To D'Estournelles de Constant, 10 Jan 1924


Box 1 Damrosch, Walter. To N.M. Butler, 2 Dec. 1937


Dulles, John Foster


Box 1 To Joseph E. Johnson, 20 Sept 1950 5 July 1951 (2 t.l.s. with related material), 20 Sept 1950, 5 July 1951


Eden, Anthony.


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 27 August 1934 27 Nov 1945, 27 August 1934, 27 Nov 1945


Box 1 To Henry Haskell, 30 May 1938


Box 1 Einstein, Albert, 5 March 1947 29 Nov. 1947, 5 March 1947, 29 Nov. 1947


Box 1 Eisenhower, Dwight D. To Elwood M. Thompson, 22 June 1948


Box 1 Eisenhower, Milton S. To Howard Wilson, 26 March1951


Box 1 Ellis, Havelock, 3, April 1922


Box 1 Freud, Sigmund. Contract for "The Psycho-Analytic Problem of the War", 10 Oct. 1921


Galsworthy, John.


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, 23 Feb 1919


Box 1 22 May 1919


Garland, Hamlin


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 10 Jan, 22 Jan, 20, July 1919 (2 t.l.s., 1 a.l.s.), 10 Jan, 22 Jan, 20, July 1919


Box 1 To William Sloane, 4 Oct 1921


Box 1 Herter, Christian A. To Jospeh E. Johnson, 20 Feb 1952


Hoover, Herbert


Box 1 9 Dec 1925


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 1925 1939 (2 t.l.s.), 1925, 1939


Box 1 To James B. Scott, 10 July 1926


Box 1 To James T. Sotwell, 19 Aug. 1950


Box 1 To Jospeh E. Johnson, 14 Sept 1950


Box 1 Howells, William Dean. To N.M. Butler, Feb. 1919 (2 a.l.s.), Feb. 1919


Box 1 Hughes, Charles Evans. To Henry S. Haskell, 12 Aug. 1929


Box 1 Jesperson, Otto. To Henry S. Haskell, 6 September 1916


Box 1 Kennan, George. To Jospeh E. Johnson, 15 Jan 1952


Box 1 LaGuardia, Fiorello H, 15 Dec 1932


Leacock, Stephen


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, Jan-Feb 1919 (1 t.l.s., 2 a.l.s.), Jan-Feb 1919


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, 13 Feb 1919


Box 1 Lie, Trygve Halvdan. To Howard E. Wilson, 2 March1949


Box 1 Lloyd George, David. To Henry S. Haskell, 29 Oct 1938


Box 1 MacDonald, James Ramsay. To N.M. Butler, Nov 1911 June and Nov 1925 (3 t.l.s.), Nov 1911, June and Nov 1925


Box 1 MacLeish, Archibald. To N.M. Butler, Feb and May 1942 (2 t.l.s.), Feb and May 1942


Box 1 Mann, Thomas, 30 Nov 1925


Masaryk, Jan


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, 1 Feb. 1939


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 16 May 1939


Box 1 Masters, Edgar Lee. To N.M. Butler, Jan-March 1919 (4 t.l.s.)


Box 1 Matthews, Brander. To Henry S. Haskell, May 1919 (2 a.l.s.), May 1919


Box 1 Murray, Gilbert. To Joseph E. Johnson, 1 Nov 1950


Box 1 Myrdal, Gunnar. To Joseph E. Johnson, 4 July 1951


Box 1 Nkrumah, Kwame. To Joseph E. Johnson, 30 Jan 1952


Box 1 Noyes, Alfred. To N.M. Butler, Jan-Feb. 1919 (t.l.s., a.l.s.), Jan-Feb. 1919


Box 1 Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele. To N.M. Butler, 25 July 1938


Box 1 Pearson, Lester B. To James Shotwell, 20 Oct 1952


Box 1 Pershing, John J. To N.M. Butler, 15 June 1938


Box 1 Pound, Ezra. To Henry S. Haskell, 7 Dec 1932

Letter must be consulted on microfilm (#81-6019).


Box 1 Rickover, Hyman, 15 Feb 1931


Box 1 Rockefeller, John D. III. To Malcolm Davis, 12 Nov 1946


Box 1 Rockefeller, Nelson. To Malcolm Davis, 2 Feb 1942


Box 1 Roosevelt, Eleanor. To Joseph E. Johnson, July 1950 July 1951 Dec 1951 (3 t.l.s.), July 1950, July 1951, Dec 1951


Box 1 Roosevelt, Franklin D. To N.M. Butler, 5 Feb. 1929 2 Feb. 1930 (2 t.l.s.), 5 Feb. 1929, 2 Feb. 1930


Box 1 Rusk, Dean. To Joseph E. Johnson, 1950-1951 (2 t.l.s., 1 a.l.s.), 1950-1951


Box 1 Spaak, Paul Henri. To Howard E. Wilson, 11 Jan. 1949


Box 1 Stanton, Theodore, 20 March 1921


Stevenson, Adlai E.


Box 1 To Malcom Davis, 9 May 1945


Box 1 To Alger Hiss, April -Oct 1947 (4 t.l.s.), April -Oct 1947


Box 1 To Elwood Thompson, 18 March1948


Stout, Rex


Box 1 To James Shotwell, 4 June 1943


Box 1 To Malcom Davis, 11 Nov 1946


Taft, William Howard


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, 3 April 1918


Box 1 To CEIP, 14, June 1920


Toynebee, Arnold J.


Box 1 2 Nov 1936


Box 1 To Henry S. Haskell, 10 Oct 1942


Box 1 Truman, Harry S. To Joseph E. Johnson and James T. Shotwell, 30, June 1950


Wister, Owen


Box 1 To N.M. Butler, 23 Jan 1919 25 Jan 1922 8 Feb 1922 (3 t.l.s.), 1919, 1922, 1922


Box 1 To William M. Sloane, 20 March 1922


Subsubseries I.A.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.)



Volume 402 1910-1911



Volume 403 1910-1911



Volume 404 1910-1911



Volume 405 1910-1911



Volume 406 1910-1911



Volume 407 1910-1911



Volume 408 1912



Volume 409 (missing and not indexed) 1912



Volume 410 (missing) 1913



Volume 411 (missing) 1913



Volume 412 1913



Volume 413 1914



Volume 414 1914



Volume 415 1914



Volume 416 1915



Volume 417 1915



Volume 418 missing 1915



Volume 419 1916



Volume 420 1916



Volume 421 1917



Volume 422 1917



Volume 423 1917



Volume 424 1917



Volume 425 1918



Volume 426 1918



Volume 427 1918



Volume 428 1918



Volume 429 1918



Volume 430 1919



Volume 431 1919



Volume 432 1919



Volume 433 1919



Volume 434 1920



Volume 435 1920



Volume 436 1920



Volume 437 1921



Volume 438 1921



Volume 439 1921



Volume 440 1922



Volume 441 1922



Volume 442 1922



Volume 443 1923



Volume 444 1923



Volume 445 1923



Volume 446 1923



Volume 447 1924



Volume 448 1924



Volume 449 1924



Volume 450 1924



Volume 451 1925



Volume 452 1925



Volume 453 1925



Volume 454 1925



Volume 455 1926



Volume 456 1926



Volume 457 1926



Volume 458 1926



Volume 459 1926



Volume 460 1927



Volume 461 1927



Volume 462 1927



Volume 463 1927



Volume 464 1927



Volume 465 1928



Volume 466 1928



Volume 467 1928



Volume 468 1928



Volume 469 1929



Volume 470 1929



Volume 471 1929



Volume 472 1929



Volume 473 1930



Volume 474 1930



Volume 475 1930



Volume 476 1930



Volume 477 1930



Volume 478 1931



Volume 479 1931



Volume 480 1931



Volume 481 1931



Volume 482 1931



Volume 483 1932



Volume 484 1932



Volume 485 1932



Volume 486 1932



Volume 487 1932



Volume 488 1932



Volume 489 1933



Volume 490 missing 1933



Volume 491 1933



Volume 492 1933



Volume 493 1933



Volume 494 1933



Volume 495 1934



Volume 496 1934



Volume 497 1934



Volume 498 1934



Volume 499 1934



Volume 500 1934



Volume 501 1935



Volume 502 1935



Volume 503 1935



Volume 504 1935



Volume 505 1935



Volume 506 1936



Volume 507 1936



Volume 508 1936



Volume 509 1936



Box 2 1951-1952


Box 2 Canadian Institute of International Affairs, 1951


Box 2 Clough, Ernest, 1952



Box 3 Columbia University:


Box 3 1952


Box 3 Seminar on Peace, 1952


Box 3 Committee to Study the Organization of Peace, 1952


Box 3 Committee on Membership, 1952


Council on Foreign Relatons:


Box 3 1952


Box 3 Angol-American Study Group, 1952


Box 3 Davis, Malcom, 1952 (See also I.H.6 and III.C.2.c.), 1952


Box 3 Denver, University of-Social Science Foundation, 1952


Box 3 DeRusset, Alan, 1952


Box 3 Ford Foundation, 1950-1952


Box 3 German Society for Studies in World Affairs (Gessellschaft fur Auslandskunde), 1952



Box 4 Institute of Pacific Relations, American, 1952


Box 4 Institute of World Affairs (New York City and the University of Utah), 1949-1950


Box 4 Mundt Bill, 1947-1948


Box 4 National Commttee for a Free Europe, 1951


Box 4 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1952


Box 4 State Department (U.S.)-National Conference on U.S. Foreign Policy, 1951


Box 4 Study Groups, 1952


Box 4 Trochet, Lucien-Building and Trades Union, Geneva, 1952


Box 4 United Nations-General Assembly, 1951


Box 4 United Nations Association, 1944


Box 4 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)


Box 4 1948-1952


Box 4 International Seminar on Teaching of History, 1950-1951


Box 4 VIP Letters



Box 5 World Federation of UN Associations, 1948-1951


Box 5 Unsolicited Letters, 1915-1919 1934-1925 1930-1948, 1915-1919, 1934-1925, 1930-1948


Sub-subseries I.A.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.)



Volume 512 1910-1911



Volume 513 1912



Volume 514 1913



Volume 515 1913



Volume 516 1914



Volume 517 1915



Volume 518 1915



Volume 519 1916



Volume 520 1916



Volume 521 1917



Volume 522 1917



Volume 523 1917



Volume 524 1918



Volume 525 1919



Volume 526 1920



Volume 527 1921



Volume 528 1922



Volume 529 1922



Volume 530 1923



Volume 531 1923



Volume 532 1924



Volume 533 1925



Volume 534 1927



Volume 535 1928-1930



Volume 536 1928-1930


Sub-subseries I.A.4: Individual Files, 1922-1948

(3 boxes)



Box 6 William Warner Bishop (Librarian, University of Michigan), 1922-1938


1922-1923 1926-1927 1929-1933, 1922-1923, 1926-1927, 1929-1933



Box 7 1934-1938


Box 7 Louise W. Carnegie, 1924-1943


Box 7 William Miller Collier (Ambassador to Chile from United States), 1926-1930


Box 7 Lewis Einstein, 1927


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


Box 7 1915-1932



Box 8 1933-1945


Box 8 Edwin Mead, 1931


Sub-subseries I.A 5: Crank Letter File, 1935-1949, (1 folder)


Box 8 This file, in chronological order, is a sample of "crank" letters.


Sub-subseries I.A 6: Opinion Survey of, 1925, (3 folders)


Box 8 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., 1925


Box 8 May -June



Box 9 July -December


Sub-subseries I.A 7: Requests, 1923-1949

(1 box) This subseries comprises a sample of requests for information and for literature that were received by the Endowment.


Box 9 For information, 1923-1947


Box 9 For literature and speakers, 1925-1949


Subseries I.B: 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.


Box 9 1931-1935 1937-1939, 1931-1935, 1937-1939



Box 10 1940-1947



Box 11 1948-1949


Subseries I.C: Board of Trustees, 1910-1943

(12 boxes)

This subseries contains correspondence regarding the activities and policies of the Board of Trustees and copies of the letters, reports, publications, 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 initiatives, 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. General

2. Meetings

3. Executive committee

4. Trustee files


Sub-subseries I.C.1: General, 1913-1948


Box 11 1913 1915 1925-1929 1935-1942, 1913, 1915, 1925-1929, 1935-1942



Box 12 1943-1948


Sub-subseries I.C.2: Meetings-Verbatim transcripts, 1910-1943


Box 12 1920-1912



Box 13 1913-1919



Box 14 1920-1930

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



Box 15 1931-1945 1931-1939, 1931-1945

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



Box 16 1946-1947


Sub-subseries I.C.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 submitted 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)


Box 16 Minutes, 1911 1927-1930 1935 1937-1940 1942-1948, 1911, 1927-1930, 1935, 1937-1940, 1942-1948



Box 17 Correspondence, 1925 1935-1948, 1925, 1935-1948


Sub-subseries I.C.4: Trustee files, 1912-1948


Box 17 Alexander, Wallace Mck., 1936 1938 1939, 1936, 1938

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


Box 17 Ballantine, Arthur A., 1936 1937 1938 1939 1941 1946 1947, 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.


Box 17 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.


Box 17 1929-1933



Box 18 1935-1941


Box 18 Bell, James. F, 1939 1942, 1939, 1942


Box 18 Brookings, Robert S., 1925 1926, 1925

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


Box 18 Bullitt, William Marshall, 1934 1936, 1934, 1936

Correspondence concerns: Republican party platform, nominations, American Library Association.


Box 18 Bundy, Harvey H., 1948


Box 18 Burke, Judge Thomas, 1925 1926, 1925, 1926


Box 18 Catlin, Daniel K.


Box 18 Chapin, William Wallace, 1939 1941 1944 1945 1948, 1939, 1941, 1944, 1945, 1948


Box 18 Cherrington, Ben M., 1942-1946

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


Box 18 Davis, John W., 1927 1929 1930 1931, 1927, 1929, 1930

Correspondence concerns: incorporation of trustees, Russian emigrants, Lord Craigmyle, illness.


Box 18 Davis, Norman H., 1931-1939

Correspondence concerns: election, Disarmament Conference, Foreign Policy Associations, exchange of materials.



Box 19 Delano, Frederic A., 1925-1943

Correspondence concerns: Pan-American Conference, American Civic Association, criticism of Endowment's policies.


Box 19 Dulles, John Foster, 1944-1947


Box 19 Evans, Lawton B., 1929-1933


Box 19 Fox, Austen G., 1927-1937


Box 19 Franks, Robert A., 1929


Box 19 Fraser, James Earle (Leon), 1938 1939 1942, 1938, 1939, 1942

Correspondence concerns: election to trustees, American Historical Association.


Box 19 Freeman, Douglas, 1937 1938, 1937, 1938


Box 19 Gaines, Francis Pendleton, 1933-1947


Box 19 Hamlin, Charles S., 1926-1935


Box 19 Harrison, Earle Grants, 1947 1948, 1947, 1948


Box 19 Heinz, Howard, 1926-1938


Box 19 Hill, David Jayne, 1926-1932


Holman, Alfred

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


Box 19 1926



Box 20 1927-1929


Box 20 Houghton, Alanson B., 1932-1938


Box 20 Howard, William, 1929


Box 20 Jessup, Philip C., 1937-1946


Box 20 Lansing, Robert, 1922-1926


Box 20 Lowden, Frank O., 1932-1939


Box 20 Manning, Richard T., 1931


Box 20 Molyneaux, Peter, 1935-1945


Box 20 Montague, Andrew J., 1924-1935

Correspondence concerns: Paris trips, Interparliamentary Union, Chinese students.


Box 20 Morris, Roland S., 1931-1946

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


Box 20 Morrow Dwight W., 1925-1930


Box 20 Olds, Robert E., 1925-1930


Box 20 Parker, Edwin B., 1929


Box 20 Peters, William A., 1929



Box 21 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.


Box 21 Reed, Philip D., 1948


Box 21 Rockefeller, David, 1948


Box 21 Root, Elihu, 1924-1939

Correspondence concerns: Japanese relations, nomination, Geneva trip, Alexander Hamilton's papers.


Box 21 Ryerson, Edward L., 1933-1944


Box 21 Schieffelin, William Jay, 1941-1944


Box 21 Sheffield, James R., 1925-1938


Sherman, Maurice


Box 21 1929-1933



Box 22 1935-1947


Box 22 Sibley, Harper, 1938-1948

Correspondence concerns: YMCA, Church World Service.


Box 22 Smiley, Albert Keith, 1912

In Memorium certificate.


Box 22 Smith, Jeremiah, 1932


Box 22 Strawn, Silas H., 1926-1946

Correspondence concerns: policy, nominations.)


Box 22 Taft, Robert A., 1935-1937

Correspondence concerns: elections policy, League of Women Voters.


Box 22 Wadsworth, Eliot, 1937-1948


Box 22 Wakefield, Lyman E., 1943

Correspondence concerns: election.


Box 22 Watson, Thomas J., 1935-1948

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


Box 22 Waymack, W. W., 1941-1948

Correspondence concerns: Economic Policy Committee, election, appointment to Atomic Energy Commission.


Box 22 Wriston, Henry M., 1943-1946


Subseries I.D: Depository Libraries, 1936-1949 (1 box), 1936-1949



Box 23 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., 1941, 1941


Subseries I.E: Financial, 1910-1949

(11 boxes, 2 vols)

Subseries I.E. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Accounting and Finance

2. Staff

3. Grants


Sub-subseries I.E.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.


Box 23 Correspondence:


Box 23 1920 1923, 1920, 1923



Box 24 1924-1937



Box 25 1939-1943



Box 26 1944-1947


Box 26 Documents:


Box 26 1936-1946



Box 27 1947-1949


Sub-subseries I.E.2: Staff, 1910-1911 1926-1947, 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).


Volume Title: Applications for Positions:



Box 353 Volume 1: From organization -, December 31, 1911



Box 354 Volume 2: From organization -, December 31, 1911



Box 27 Applications for employment:


Box 27 1910-1911


Box 27 1926--1947



Box 28 Individual Staff:


Box 28 Ursula Hubbard (Duffus), 1932 1938-1943, 1932, 1938-1943


Box 28 Mary Winn, 1937


Box 28 General, 1911-1949


Box 28 Payroll Sheets and Vouchers, August 2, 1912 -- December 31, 1913, August 2, 1912, December 31, 1913


Sub-subseries I.E.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).



Box 29 1915-1926 May, 1915-1926



Box 30 1926 June -1930 Feb, 1926



Box 31 1930 March-1931, 1930



Box 32 1932-1939



Box 33 1940-1949



Box 34 Published literature from applying organizations


Subseries I,F: Incorporation of CEIP, 1928-1930

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 February20, 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 February4, 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 February10, 1930.


Box 34 Two folders


Subseries I.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, 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.)


Box 34 1924-1946



Box 35 1947-1950 undated, 1947-1950, undated


Subseries I.H: Officer files and correspondence, 1908-1951

(28 boxes)

Subseries I.H. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Nicholas Murray Butler

2. James T. Shotwell

3. Charles Alger Hiss

4. George Finch

5. Henry Haskell

6. Malcolm Davis

7. Melvin Fox

8. James Brown Scott

9. Joseph E. Johnson

10. E.N. Thompson

11. Howard E. Wilson

12. Anne Winslow


Sub-subseries I.H.1: Nicholas Murray Butler, 1908-1949 (7 boxes), 1908-1949


Box 35 Correspondence:


Box 35 1908-1925 1929-1930, 1908-1925, 1929-1930



Box 36 1931-1949


Box 36 Boyle, Sir Edward, 1942


Box 36 Bustamente, Antonio, 1947


Box 36 Capper, Arthur, 1929


Box 36 Carnegie Corporation grant, 1938


Box 36 Chamberlain, Joseph (Kellogg-Briand Pact), 1929


Box 36 Davies (Lord), 1938


Box 36 de Wendel, Maurice, 1934


Box 36 European matters, 1930 1939-1940 1946, 1930, 1939-1940, 1946


Box 36 European trips, 1926-1931


Box 36 Gaiger, Philippe, 1931-1932



Box 37 Kellogg, Frank, 1926-1929


Box 37 Military training, 1917


Box 37 Queensborough (Lord), 1932 1935 1942, 1932, 1935, 1942


Box 37 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 1944


Box 37 Sadler, W.F., 1932


Box 37 Sakatani, Y. (Baron), 1926 1931-1933, 1926, 1931-1933


Box 37 Sarfatti, Margherita, 1937-1946


Box 37 Sutherland, Millicent (Lady), 1941-1942


Box 37 Unwin, T. Fisher, 1925


Box 37 Visit with Pope, 1917 1927-1931, 1917, 1927-1931


Box 37 Wilberforce, Robert, 1926


Box 37 World government contest, 1936


Interoffice Memoranda:


Box 37 1933



Box 38 1940-1941



Box 39 1942-1945



Box 40 1946-1947


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


Box 40 1912-1917



Box 41 1918-1922 1939 Jan-July, 1918-1922, 1939



Box 42 1939 Sept-1946, 1939


Sub-subseries I.H.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.)



Box 43 1922-1948



Box 44 1949 A-S, 1949



Box 45 1949 T-Z, 1949


Box 45 1950-1951


Box 45 American Fund for Czechoslovakian Refugees, 1949-1950



Box 46 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1925-1939 1941 1944-1945 1948, 1925-1939, 1941, 1944-1945, 1948


Haskell, Henry:


Box 46 1923 1927-1933, 1923, 1927-1933



Box 47 1935-1940 1944, 1935-1940, 1944


Box 47 Quetico-Superior International Peace Memorial Forest, 1945-1949


Box 47 Reports, Articles, Speeches, Proposals, Memoranda, 1931-1935 1938 undated, 1931-1935, 1938, undated


Sub-subseries I.H.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.


Box 47 1946-1947 March, 1946-1947



Box 48 1947 April -October, 1947



Box 49 1947 Nov-Dec, 1947


1948


Box 49 A-C



Box 50 D-S



Box 51 T-Z


Box 51 1949


Box 51 American Association for the United Nations, 1948


Box 51 American Friends Service Committee, 1948


Box 51 Bloomfield, Daniel, 1947


Box 51 Bullitt, William Marshall, 1947


Box 51 Bunche, Ralph, 1947


Box 51 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1946-1947


Box 51 Carter, Edward C., 1947 1949 (re Hiss trial), 1947, 1949


Box 51 Cherrington, Ben, 1947



Box 52 Committee for the Marshall Plan, 1948


Box 52 Citizens' Committee for Reciprocal World Trade, 1948


Box 52 Council on Foreign Relations, 1948


Box 52 Dennett, Raymond, 1947


Box 52 Dulles, John Foster, 1947


Box 52 Fox, Melvin, 1947-1949


Box 52 Herring, Pendleton, 1947


Box 52 Ives sub-Committee on Relations with International Organizations, 1948


Box 52 Johns Hopkins 71st Commemoration Day, 1947


Box 52 Monroe, Parker, 1947


Box 52 Pasvolsky, Leo, 1947


Box 52 Rogers, Alla H., 1948


Box 52 Shotwell. James T., 1947



Box 53 Staley, Eugene, 1946-1948


Box 53 State Department, 1948


Box 53 Stevenson, Adlai, 1947


Box 53 Thompson, E.N., 1948


Box 53 Tranoy, Erik, 1948


Box 53 United Nations, 1948


Box 53 United Nations Budget Study, 1947-1948


Box 53 Wadsworth, Eliot, 1947


Box 53 Waymack, W., 1947

re Atomic Energy Committee, National Farm Institute


Box 53 Wilson, H.E., 1948


Box 53 Winslow, Anne, 1948


Sub-subseries I.H.4: George Finch, 1923-1947

(3 boxes)



Box 54 Inter-Office Correspondence


Box 54 1923-1938



Box 55 1939-1947


Box 55 Bonnet, Henri, 1943


Box 55 Clark, Grover, 1936


Box 55 Cohen, Benjamin, 1945


Box 55 Darter, Oscar, 1946


Box 55 Dennis, William, 1946


Box 55 Dixon, Gertrude, 1943


Box 55 Dolan, Eleanor, 1947


Box 55 Eagleton, Clyde, 1945


Box 55 Endowment accomplishments, 1945


Box 55 Fahs, Charles, 1940


Box 55 Fox, Arthur, 1947


Box 55 Lemkin, Raphael, 1947


Box 55 Lockwood, William, 1941



Box 56 McMillan, Anne, 1947


Box 56 McNair, Arnold, 1946-1947


Box 56 Morris, George, 1947


Box 56 Pan-American Conference, 1942


Box 56 Proffit, Charles G., 1939


Box 56 Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon, 1945


Box 56 Ransom, William, 1947


Box 56 San Francisco Conference, 1945


Box 56 Suarez, Francisco. Fourth centenary of his birth, 1948


Box 56 United Nations Council of Philadelphia, 1947


Box 56 World Court, 1946


Box 56 Yale Anglo-American Project, 1943


Sub-subseries I.H.5: Henry S. Haskell, 1917-1944

(1 box)


Box 56 1915 1917 1925 1930-1933 1936-1943, 1915, 1917, 1925, 1930-1933, 1936-1943


Box 56 Interoffice correspondence, 1933 1936 1938, 1933, 1936, 1938


Box 56 American Peace Award, 1934


Box 56 Current History, 1939


Box 56 Boussarie, F., 1936


Box 56 Close, Upton, 1935


Box 56 European trips, 1927 1929, 1927, 1929


Box 56 Giretti, Edoardo, 1931


Box 56 Hancock, Russell, 1944


Box 56 Hartley, Livingston, 1938


Box 56 Meyer, leland, 1932


Box 56 Nippold, Otfried, 1931


Box 56 OMarchevsky, Stoyan, 1932


Box 56 Sherman, Cynthia, 1933


Box 56 Vanamee, Grace, 1923


Sub-subseries I.H.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 Centre


Box 56 1922 1932-1935 1941-1943 1946 1948 1949, 1922, 1932-1935, 1941-1943, 1946, 1948, 1949



Box 57 1950-1951


Box 57 Wilson, Howard, 1945-1950


Sub-subseries I.H.7: Phillip Jessup, 1931-1947

(3 boxes)


Box 57 1925-1926 1933-1942, 1925-1926, 1933-1942



Box 58 1943-1947


Box 58 Clippings


Box 58 Cooperation with the government, 1941-1943


Box 58 Finch, George, 1942-1943


Box 58 Foreign investments, 1940-1942


International Law


Box 58 1939-1940 Sept, 1939-1940



Box 59 1940 Oct-1946, 1940


Box 59 Legal problems in post-war planning, 1942


Box 59 Hunt Report, 1942-1943


Box 59 National Planning Association, 1931 1942 undated, 1931, 1942, undated


Box 59 National World Court Committee, 1931-1932


Sub-subseries I.H.8: Melvin Fox, 1947-1949



Box 60 1 folder


Sub-subseries I.H.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.


Box 60 1923-1931



Box 61 1932-1940 1943, 1932-1940, 1943


Sub-subseries I.H.10. Joseph E. Johnson, 1950-1951


Box 61 1 folder


Sub-subseries I.H.11. E.N. Thompson, 1948-1949


Box 61 1 folder


Sub-subseries I.H.12. Howard E. Wilson, 1947-1951

(14 folders)


Box 61 1947-1948



Box 62 1949-1951


Box 62 Council on Student Travel, 1949-1951


Box 62 Great Debate, open letter on the, 1951


Box 62 Memorandum Letters, 1948



Box 63 National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1950-1951


Box 63 National Education Association, 1950-1951


Box 63 Report on trip to Scandanavia, 1950


Box 63 Syracuse University: UNESCO Conference (April 1950)


Box 63 Webster, John R., 1948-1949


Sub-subseries I.H.13. Anne Winslow, 1948-1951


Box 63 2 folders


Subseries I.I: Other Carnegie Organizations

(6 boxes)

Subseires I.I. is organized into the following subseries:

1. Carnegie Corporation of New York

2. Carnegie Dunfermline Trust

3. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching

4. Carnegie Hero Fund Commission

5. Carnegie United Kingdom Trust


Sub-subseries I.I.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.


Box 63 1920-1927



Box 64 1929-1938



Box 65 1939-1948


Box 65 CCNY Publications


Box 65 Executive Committee minutes, 1925 1926 1932, 1925, 1926, 1932


Box 65 Financial reports, 1928-1946



Box 66 Grant progress reports and analysis, 1933 1936 1942, 1933, 1936, 1942


Box 66 Grantee publications


Sub-subseries I.I 2: Carnegie Dunfermline Trust, 1945


Box 66 Annual report, 1945


Sub-subseries I.I 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.


Box 66 1925-1934 1938, 1925-1934, 1938



Box 67 Executive Committee:


Box 67 Agendas, 1931 1933-1937 1941-1947, 1931, 1933-1937, 1941-1947


Box 67 Minutes, 1934-1937 1941 1945 1946, 1934-1937, 1941, 1945, 1946


Box 67 Finance Comittee minutes, 1932 1934-1936 1941 1946, 1932, 1934-1936, 1941, 1946



Box 68 Reports, memoranda, publications, 1922 1934-1946, 1922, 1934-1946


Sub-subseries I.I 4: Carnegie Hero Fund Commission, 1927 1929 1946, 1927, 1929, 1946


Box 68 Publications, 1927 1929 1946, 1927, 1929, 1946


Sub-subseries I.I 5: Carnegie United Kingdom Trust, 1945-1946


Box 68 Annual reports, 1945-1946


Subseries I.J: Physical Plant-Building and Grounds, 1924-1949

(1 box)


Box 68 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.


Subseries I.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.


Box 68 Correspondence, 1912-1943


Box 68 1912-1927



Box 69 1929-1938



Box 70 1939-1943 June, 1939-1943



Box 71 1943 July -1948, 1943


Manuscripts and printed material:


Box 71 1914-1923



Box 72 1924-1930



Box 73 1931-1935



Box 74 1936-1939



Box 75 1940-1943



Box 76 1943-1945



Box 77 1945-1949


Box 77 Not dated



Box 78 Not dated


Subseries I.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 CEIP

2. Works not published by CEIP


Sub-subseries I.L.1: Works published by CEIP


Box 78 Alvarez, Alejandro-The Psychology of Peoples and the New International Order"


Box 78 Angel, Norman, 1934


Box 78 Ariga, Nagoa-translation of "La Guerre Russo-Japonaise", 1942


Box 78 Atwater, Elton-American Regulation of Arms Imports, 1942


Box 78 Azcarate, Pablo-The League of Nations and Minorities, and Experiment, 1943-1945


Box 78 Bach, Federico, 1941


Box 78 Basch, Antonin-Industrial Property in Europe, 1944


Box 78 Bassett, John D.-Problem of Peace, 1918-1919


Box 78 Behrendt, Richard-Inter-American Economic Relations: Problems and Prospects, 1946-1947


Box 78 Bell, Pierino-De re Militari et de bello (translated by H.C. Nutting), 1933


Box 78 Benedict, Murray R.-How Much Tariff Protection for Farm Products, 1945



Box 79 Bidwell, Percy-A Commercial Policy for the United Nations, 1944-1946


Box 79 Brebner, J. Bartlett-reprinting of "North American Triangle", 1936-1946


Brookings, Robert S., 1926-1927


Box 79 Industrial Ownership


Box 79 Trade Relations and Agriculture


Box 79 Buchanan, Norman S. Price Control in the Postwar Period, 1944


Box 79 Burkhardt, Richard-The Soviet Union in American Textbooks, 1945-1952


Box 79 Burnett, Philip -- Reparations, 1937


Box 79 Bustamente, Antonia-translation of "Manual de Derecho International Publico" by Sydney Gest, 1937 1942, 1937, 1942


Box 79 Bynkershock, Cornelius-De Foro Legatorum, 1928-1939


Canadian Historical Review, 1942


Box 79 Have the Americans a Common History?


Box 79 The Social Sciences in the Post-War World by Lower, A.


Box 79 Carnejo, M.-The Balance of the Continents, 1936


Box 79 Carskadon, Thomas R. Does the Wool Industry Need Protection?, 1947


Box 79 Carrié, Rene-Italy at the Peace Conference, 1937



Box 80 Central American Court of Justice, 1917


Box 80 Chapman, Charles-A Short History of the Cuban Republic, 1924 1927, 1924, 1927


Box 80 Coats, R.H.-The United States-Born in Canada, a Statistical Analysis., 1941-1943


Box 80 Colegrove, Kenneth-American Senate and World Peace, 1945


Box 80 Comager, H.S. and Nevins, Alan (see Nevins)


Condliffe, John, 1944-1945


Box 80 Exchange Stabilization


Box 80 Principles of Exchange Stabilization


Box 80 A Stabilization Fund of the United and Associated Nations


Box 80 The International Economic Outlook


Box 80 Gold and Monetary Problems


Box 80 Draft International Convention on the Treatment of Foreigners


Box 80 Cory, Albert B.-The Crises in Canadian American Relations, 1941


Box 80 Craigmyle, Baron-John Marshall in Diplomacy and Law, 1933


Box 80 Creighton, D.G.-The Commercial State, 1934


Box 80 Davis, Joseph S.-International Commodity Agreements: Hope, Illusion or Menace, 1947


Box 80 Deak, Francis with Philip Jessup-A Collection of Neutrality Laws, Regulations and Treaties of Various Countries, 1940-1944


Box 80 Deperon, Paul-International Couble Taxation, 1944-1947


Box 80 Dupriez, Louis-Monetary Reconstruction in Belgium, 1946-1947


Box 80 Egger, Rowland-The Organization of Peace at the Administrative Level, 1945



Box 81 Ellis, Ethan-The Farmer and Canadian-American Reciprocity-1911, 1939


Box 81 Ellsworth, Paul-Economic Relations With Britain


Box 81 Englis, Karel, 1946


Box 81 Eppstein, John-Catholic Principles in the Law of Nations, 1933-1937


Box 81 Foa, Bruno-Monetary Reconstruction in Italy, 1948


Box 81 Feilchenfeld, Ernst-The International Economic Law of Belligerent Occupation", 1942-1945


Finch, George A.


Box 81 The source of Modern International Law, 1937


Box 81 Conferences Internacionales Americanas Primo Suplimento, 1889-1936 1944-1945, 1889-1936, 1944-1945


Box 81 Fosdick, Raymond B.-The Old Savage in the New Civilization, 1930-1931


Box 81 Fradkin, Elvira Kush (Mrs. Henry L. Fradkin)-Menace in the Air, 1933


Box 81 Gentili, Alberico-Translation of Gentili's "De Jure Belli" by Rolfe, 1928-1936


Box 81 Gerschenkron, Alexander-Economic Relations with the USSR, 1945


Box 81 Geshkoff, Theodore-Balkan Union: Peace in the Near East, 1940


Box 81 Ghent, William-The Fur Trade of the Border and Its Bearing on the Relations of the Neighboring Peoples, 1937-1938


Box 81 Grotius, Hugo-Translations, 1909-1940



Box 82 Gulick, Robert L.-The Gain From Trade, 1946


Box 82 Hall, Duncan-The League Mandate System and the Problem of Dependencies


Hanke, Lewis, 1937-1946


Box 82 Handbook of Latin American Studies


Box 82 Cuepro de Documents del Siglo XVI Sobre los Derechos de Espana en las Indias y las Filipinas


Hill, Martin, 1943-1946


Box 82 Immunities and Priviledges of the Officials of the League of Nations


Box 82 Economic and Financial Organizations of the League of Nations: a Survey of Twenty-five Years of Experience


Box 82 Hudson, Manley O., 1931-1947


Box 82 International Legislation


Box 82 International Tribunals, Past and Future


Box 82 World Court Reports (Hudson as Editor)


Box 82 Hull, George-Perpetual Prosperity, 1933


Box 82 Innis, Harold A.-The Dairy Industry in Canada (Innis in cooperation with Drummond, English, Lattimer, Ruddick), 1935-1936



Box 83 International Organization and Administration-Definition and Use of Terms (compiled by Division of International Law CEIP), 1943


Box 83 Jacoby, E.H.-Agrarian Unrest in Southeast Asia, 1946-1947


Box 83 Jesness, O.B.-The Dairy Farmer and World Trade, 1946


Box 83 Jones, Stephen B.-Boundary Making, a Handbook for Statesmen, Treaty Editors and Boundary Commissioners, 1943-1946


Box 83 Kohler, Ludwig von-The Administration of the Occupied Territories, 1942


Box 83 Laing, Lionel and Norman MacKenzie-Canada and the Law of Nations: A Selection of Cases in International Law Affecting Canada, or Canadians, decided by Canadian Courts, but Certain of the higher courts in the United States and Great Britain and by International Tribunals"


Box 83 Larkin, John Day-Trade Agreements. A Study in Democratic Methods, 1940-1942


Box 83 Lemkin, Raphael-Axis Rule in Occupied Europe-Laws of Occupation, Analysis, of Government, Proposals for Redress, 1943-1947


Box 83 Leonard, Larry-International Regulation of Fisheries, 1942-1945


Box 83 Llano, Antonio-Translations from Spanish, 1936-1937


Box 83 Lourie, Samuel Anatole-German Measures in the Baltic States, 1942


Manning, William R., 1937-1944


Box 83 Diplomatic Correspondence of the United States


Box 83 The Independence of Latin American Nations


Box 83 Canadian Relations, 1781-1860


Box 83 MacKenzie, Norman and Laing, Lionel (See Laing.)


Masters, Ruth D. et al.-Handbook of International Organizations in the Americas, 1943-1946


Box 83 1944



Box 84 1946


Box 84 Miller, David Hunter-My Diary at the Conference of Paris, 1929-1931


Box 84 Moore, John Bassett-International Adjudications (periodical), 1937


Box 84 Nevins, Alan and Henry Steele Commager-Documents on American Plans for Peace, 1942-1943


Box 84 Nowell, Charles E.-Discovery and Conquest, 1941


Box 84 Olivan, J. Lopez-The Permanent Court of International Justice, 1941


Box 84 Pastuhov, Vladimir D.-International Conferences and Their Technique. A Guide to the Practice of International Conferences, 1943-1946


Box 84 Pierson, W.W.-A History of Venezuela, 1941


Box 84 Potter, Pitman B. Wal-Wal Manuscript, 1937


Pufendorf, Samuel, 1927-1933


Box 84 De Officio Hominis et Civis


Box 84 De Jure Natura et Gentium


Box 84 Radin, George-Economic Reconstruction in Yugoslavia, 1947


Box 84 Ranshofen-Wertheimer, Egon-The International Secretariat, 1945-1946



Box 85 Renborg, Bertil H.-International Drug Control, 1943-1948


Box 85 Ridgeway, George L.-Merchants of Peace, 1937-1938


Box 85 Risenfeld, Stefgutt-Protection of Coastal Fisheries Under International Law, 1941-1942


Box 85 Rist, Charles and Pierre Dieterlen-Monetary Reconstruction in France, 1948


Box 85 Ritchie, H.-The British System of Certifying Cargoes on Neutral Vessels During the War, 1937


Box 85 Roa, Jorge-Western Hemisphere Relations, 1930-1936


Box 85 Robin, Raymond-Des Occupations Militaires en Dehors Des Occupations de Guerre, 1942


Box 85 Roby, Ralph-The Monetary Problem, 1935-1936


Box 85 Rochac, Alfonso D.-La Deuda Publica de El Salvador, 1942-1945


Box 85 Salazar, Eduardo-Violencia agresion y guerra, 1943-1944


Box 85 Sanchez, George I.-Higher Education in Mexico, 1941


Box 85 Schwarz, Sandford-Federal Research in International Economics, 1940-1941


Box 85 Sereni, Angelo Piero-The Italian Conception of International Law, 1942-1944


Box 85 Shippee, Lester Burrell-Canadian-American Relations, 1849-1874 1934 1938, 1849-1874, 1934, 1938



Box 86 Shotwell, Jamea-The Great Decision, 1944-1947


Box 86 Southard, Frank-The Finances of European Liberation, 1945-1947


Box 86 Strakhovsky, Leonie I.-The Origin of American Intervention in North Russian, 1918 1937, 1918, 1937


Box 86 Streit, Clarence-Union Now, 1939


Box 86 Studies in World Trade and Employment (Committee on International Economic Policy), 1947


Box 86 Suarez, Francisco-Translations, 1920-1940


Box 86 Sumario de Organization y Trabajo (CEIP) (Spanish translation of "Summary of Organization and Work"), 1942


Box 86 Taylor, Amos E.-The Ten Per Cent Fallacy, 1945


Box 86 Viner, Jacob-Some Aspects of the Customs Union Question, 1943


Box 86 Wheaton, Henry-History of the Law of Nations, 1936-1948


Box 86 Whidden, Howard P.-Preferences and Discriminations in International Trade, 1944-1945


Box 86 Whitaker, Arthur P.-Inter-American Affairs, 1941-1944


Box 86 Wilgus, William J.-The Interrelations of the U.S. and Canada, 1936


Box 86 Wolff, Christian-Jus Gentium (Translated by Joseph H. Drake with an Introduction by Olfred Nippold), 1929-1935


Box 86 Young, Arthur N.-The Financial Reconstruction of China, 1945


Box 86 Zavala, Silvio-Spanish-American Colonial Institutions, 1942


Sub-subseries I.L.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.



Box 87 Abt, Seymour-Railway Passenger Traffic Between US and Canada, 1949


Box 87 Akezin, Benjamin-Data on Military Government in Occupied Areas, 1942


Box 87 Andrews, John B.


Box 87 Angus, H.F., 1934 1936 1943, 1934, 1936, 1943


Box 87 Baja, Tiburcio C., 1942


Box 87 Barmine, Alexandre


Box 87 Bartlett, Alice C., 1942


Box 87 Bartlett, Ruth J.-The Record of American Diplomacy, 1948


Box 87 Barton, Robert-An Outlying Goose, 1941


Box 87 Beaubien, C.P., 1925


Box 87 Belmont, Eleanor Robson (Mrs. August Belmont) -Facing the Future, 1936


Box 87 Benham, F.G., 1939


Box 87 Bergman, Alfred-Report on European conditions, 1938


Box 87 Bernhard, Georg, 1933


Box 87 Bernstein, Felix, 1936


Box 87 Bieler, J.H., 1944


Box 87 Black, Marvin M.-translations into Spanish of the world's great literary pieces, 1947


Box 87 Blahut, Rudolf-Der Weltkrieg ein Wendepunkt in der Weltwirtschaftsgeschichte, 1932


Box 87 Bliss, Tasker, 1925


Box 87 Blum, Robert I.


Box 87 Boillot, Felix-Tu Viens en Angleterre and Tu Viens en France, 1936


Box 87 Borchard, Edwin M.-The memoirs of Judge Moore & State Insolvency and Foreign Bondhlders, 1943 1947, 1943, 1947


Box 87 Borger, Catherine-United States Organizations and the Commitment of the United States to the United Nations, 1946


Box 87 Brewer, William C.-Permanent Peace, 1941


Box 87 Breznik, Pavel-Der Dunkel Stern, 1938


Box 87 Brockhausen, Karl, 1932


Box 87 Brooks, Mabel Randolph-Shall we Educate our Children for Citizenship, 1947


Box 87 Brown, A.-Winning the Peace, 1941


Box 87 Brown, Calvin S.-Musical Opus in Poetry, 1936


Box 87 Bruce, Stewart E.-A practical basis for a permanent world peace, 1918


Box 87 Brzezicki, Mikolaj, 1938


Box 87 Bulteau, A. Letters to Nicholas Murray Butler, 1919


Box 87 Burgner, John Q.-Make the World Safe From War, 1933


Box 87 Chapiro, Jose, 1945


Box 87 Conner, J.E.-The Democracy of States, 1919


Box 87 Corwin, Edward, 1929


Box 87 Cory, Helen May -Institutions of International Relations, 1939


Box 87 Crawford, William Rex, 1944


Box 87 Croce, Benedetto-Paper read at International Society of Philosophy at Oxford, August 1930


Box 87 Cru, Jean Norton-Tremoins De Temoignage, 1945



Box 88 d'Houghe de La Gauguerie, Eduard-De la nature de l'Etat


Box 88 Darrin, David-Tentative Constitution for the United Nations of Earth, 1941


Box 88 Dickinson, Edwin-Political subversives, 1947


Box 88 Diurdievitch, Tched.-Augmentation Considerable de la Securite en depit de une forte reduction de l'armament, 1935


Box 88 Eagleton, Clyde-A commentary on the charter of the UN, 1946-1947


Box 88 Economic Relations with Britain


Box 88 Economic Relations with the U.S.S.R.


Box 88 Egmont, Westy-Biography of Hugo Grotius, 1937


Box 88 Einaudi, Luigi, 1942


Box 88 Elmendorf, Armin-National prosperity and international relations


Box 88 Ericson, Emily, 1937


Box 88 Erni, John, 1919


Box 88 Export-Import Bank, The


Box 88 Fiedorowicz, George de-study on economic sanctions, 1937


Box 88 Fleure, H.I.-The International People's College


Box 88 Fox, Melvin-The Interdependence of Nations


Box 88 Franke, Julius, 1932


Box 88 Frankenstein, Ernst-draft of a European code of private international law, 1940


Box 88 Freda-Moertl, Dr., 1927


Box 88 Freud, Sigmund, 1921


Box 88 Fry, Ruth-A Quaker Adventure, 1926


Box 88 Gaufflieb, General-The rearmament of Germany, 1932


Box 88 Gerber, William-A Source Book on the History of American Foreign Policy, 1941


Box 88 Glazebrook, Gorge de T., 1937


Box 88 Greening, W.-Canadian-American Trade Relations, 1948


Box 88 Grelling, Richard-Die Kriegsschuld de deutschen Generalstules, 1925


Box 88 Grob, Fritz-The Relativity of War and Peace, 1943


Box 88 Grotius, Hugo-Commentary on Law of Prize, 1937


Box 88 Haast, H.F. Von-the memoirs of his father, 1941


Box 88 Haight, F.A., 1939


Box 88 Handelsman, Marcel, 1936


Box 88 Hane, Joseph-The Struggle for Eastern Europe, 1941


Box 88 Hart, James-Pacificus-Helvidus Debate, 1945


Box 88 Hart, W.O.-Universal Peace Impossible Without an International Code, 1918


Box 88 Harting, Lawrence E, 1937


Box 88 Herring, Pendelton, 1947


Box 88 Hillman, Ernest, 1949


Box 88 Holburn, Louise, 1947


Box 88 Holmsen, I.-Arbitration Settlement, 1938


Box 88 Horne, Robert, 1925


Box 88 Hostie, Jan-The Organization for Communications and Transit of the League of Nations, 1947-1949



Box 89 Ingram, H., 1935


Box 89 Jackh, Ernst-Two men of Providence (Hitler Versus Roosevelt), 1926-1943


Box 89 Jacklin, Seymour-The Financial System of the League of Nations, 1947


Box 89 Jaffin, George-New World Constitutional Harmony: A Pan Americanadian Panorama, 1942


Box 89 Jenks, C. Wilfred, 1944


Box 89 Karvas, Imrich, 1937-1938


Box 89 Kelsen, Hans-The Law of the United Nations, 1946-1947


Box 89 Kentaro, Kaneko


Box 89 Kenyon, Dorothy-Legal status of women, 1943


Box 89 Kraus, Antonin-La guerre hors la lois selon les principes de l'histoire


Box 89 Landecker, Werner S.-Integration and Organization: A Sociological Approach to International Problems, 1948


Box 89 Landon, Fred, 1941


Box 89 Laserson, Max-America in Russia, 1947


Box 89 Legendre, A.F., 1930


Box 89 Lessons from the History of the League of Nations on Security and Disarmament


Box 89 Letiche, J.M.-The Reciprocal Trade Agreements in World Economy, 1947


Box 89 Lewis, Burdette G. and Howden Smith-Be ready for a Change


Box 89 Lisle, R. Mason-Freedom of the Seas, 1919


Box 89 Logan, H.A., 1937


Box 89 Lorenz, Fritz G.-Digest of Latin American Aeronautical Laws and Regulations, 1941


Box 89 Loveday, Alexander, 1946


Box 89 MacMurray, J.V.A., 1949


Box 89 Malcomes, Béla. Hallo Europäer (Europe Speaking), 1932



Box 90 Maloney, Lee-Scarab, 1943


Box 90 Manchuria, reports on, 1935-1936


Box 90 Manell, A.E.-Sanctions Under the Charter of the United Nations, 1948


Box 90 Manniche, Peter-Denmark: A Social Laboratory, 1939


Box 90 Martin, Charles E.-The Permanent Court of International Justice and the Question of American Adhesion, 1932


Box 90 Martini, Peter Albert-translation of works on International Law, 1937


Box 90 Maurtua, Victor M.-Paginus Diplomaticas, 1940


Box 90 Memorandum on Oriental Fellowships


Box 90 Memorandum on the World Court, 1941


Box 90 Milioukov, M. Paul-From Nicholas II to Stalin: a Half a Century of Foreign Politics, 1941-1943


Box 90 Moore, John Bassett, 1938-1939


Box 90 Need for Justice, The


Box 90 Neylan, John Francis-An Analysis of the Bretton Woods Agreement, 1945


Box 90 Noble, G. Bernard-Report of the Committee on Vocational Opportunities in the field of International Law and Relations, 1941


Box 90 Norwood, Bernard


Box 90 Nosek, Vladimir, 1927


Box 90 Ogden, M.O., 1940


Box 90 Ottolenghi, Constantino, 1940


Pfaul, Albert


Box 90 1930-1932



Box 91 1931-1935 1946-1947, 1931-1935, 1946-1947


Box 91 Phucas, Andrew B.


Box 91 Pirenne-Histoire de Belgique, 1929


Box 91 Possony, Stefan T., 1946


Box 91 Predöhl, Andreas, 1941


Box 91 Prodinger, Karl


Box 91 Ravignani, Emilo-a History of Argentina, 1941-1942


Box 91 Reed, Philip-Reciprocal Trade Program, 1947


Box 91 Regout, Robert Hubert Williem-The Doctrine of Just War from St. August ine to our own Times, 1941


Box 91 Reichel, Harry R., 1919


Box 91 Reiff, Henry-A Century of American Participation in International Administration, 1840-1940, 1944, 1840-1940, 1944


Box 91 Richet, Charles-Histoire Universelle de Civilisations, 1926


Box 91 Ridgeway, George L.-What do reciprocal trade agreements mean to the wage earner?


Box 91 Rosendorff, G., 1935


Box 91 Sady, Emil J. Exploratory study of the administration of international bodies loacated in the Americas, 1941


Box 91 Salomon, Gotfried, 1942


Box 91 Sato, Naotake-The Problem of Population and Industrialization of Japan, 1936


Box 91 Saunders, Kenneth-textbook on Asia, 1929


Box 91 Schiffer, William-Repertoire de Questions de Droit International Soulevees devant les organes de la Societe des Nations, 1941


Box 91 Schonfeld, Bruno-The Birth of War in Mankkind, 1939


Box 91 Schueller, Richard. Austria, 1915 1945, 1915, 1945



Box 92 Second Panamerian Scientific Conference, Concerning the


Box 92 Shibley, George, 1940


Box 92 Sigfried, Thorwald-Congress Can Cure, 1931


Box 92 Sister Mary Barbara-Here and Now, 1936


Box 92 Smith, Wilfred Cantwell-Modern Islam in India, 1947


Box 92 Strupp, Karl-Decision of German Courts on Cases Pertaining to International Law, 1937


Box 92 Tannenbaum, Frank, 1943


Box 92 Tate, Merze-The Movement for a Limitation of Armaments to 1907 1941, 1907, 1941


Box 92 Tomlinson, John D.-The International Control of Radio Communications, 1945


Box 92 Town Meeting-Periodical, 1942


Box 92 Trask, Katrina-Without the Walls & In the Vanguard, 1924


Box 92 United Nations, Concerning the


Box 92 United States Trade Policy and European Recovery, 1948


Box 92 Valladao, Haroldo-Speech at First Centennial of the Brazillian Institute of Lawyers, 1943


Box 92 Van Zeeland, Paul-The creation of a center of international action


Box 92 Vasconcelos, Jose-Mexico-United States relations


Box 92 Vico-Scienza Nuova (M.H. Fisch translator), 1940


Box 92 Victoria-Relectiones de India


Box 92 Wambaugh, Sarah-The Saar Plebiscite, 1938


Box 92 Ware, Norman J.-The History of Labor Interaction, 1937


Box 92 Waser, Hans, 1938


Box 92 West, Raynard-Conscience and Society, 1943


Box 92 William, Maurice-Sun Yat-Sen vs. Communism, 1950


Box 92 Wilson, Robert R.-International Law in American Treaties, 1943


Box 92 Winderlich, George M.-Der belgische Justizstreik, 1943


Box 92 Winterfeldt, Hans Von


Box 92 World through Washington (Periodical, American University), 1944


Box 92 Wythe, George-Industry and Nationalism in Latin America


Box 92 Yale, William, 1925


Subseries I.M: Publicity and Press Releases, 1914-1946

(2 boxes)

The 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.


Box 92 Edward Marshall Syndicate, 1914-1919



Box 93 Phoenix News Publicity Bureau, Inc.


Box 93 1926-1946


Box 93 Publicity service reports, 1930-1945


Box 93 Public information service reports, 1931-1932 1936-1945, 1931-1932, 1936-1945


Box 93 Baldwin and Mermey, 1944-1946


Box 93 Miscellaneous printed material


Subseries I.N: 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.


Box 93 9, 1930-1936



Box 94 1937-1938



Box 95 1939-1940



Box 96 1941-1942 May, 1941-1942



Box 97 1942 June -1945, 1942


Box 97 American Ambassador at Rome. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1921 Jan 6, 1921


Box 97 Association of Macedonian Students at Paris, letter from, 1929 Nov 12, 1929


Box 97 Atkinson, Henry A. Conditions in India and China, 1929 Aug 15, 1929


Box 97 Babcock, Earle B. (Directeur-Adjoint of the European Centre), reports by, 1926 Sept 1, 1927 April 18, 1926, 1927


Box 97 Basadre, Dr. Jorge (Lima, Peru), 1932 June 11, 1932


Box 97 Belgrade, American Minister at. Personal letter to the President of the Endowment, 1929 Feb 20, 1929


Box 97 Bishop, William Warner (Librarian of the University of Michigan). Reports, 1929 Aug 30, 1932 July 22 (See also Vatican Library in this subseries.), 1929, 1932


Box 97 Briand, Aristide, article about, 1932 Mar 31, 1932


Box 97 Burke, Judge Thomas. Correspondence concerning his funeral, 1925 Dec 1925, 1925, 1925


Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1925-1937


Box 97 Statement upon his return from Europe, August 5, 1925 1925 15 Aug, August 5, 1925, 1925


Box 97 Statement regarding the new work of the Endowment in Europe, 1926 Aug 23, 1926


Box 97 Letters to the Secretary of State, 1927 Oct 17,1928 Jan 7, 1927


Box 97 Statement, 1928 May 24, 1928


Box 97 Itinerary, 1931 June 3, 1931


Box 97 Letters and other materials received by, 1932 Feb 29, 1932


Box 97 Statements to the Press, July 15, 1935 1935 July 19, July 15, 1935, 1935


Box 97 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, July 15, 1936, July 7, 1936, 1936


Box 97 Correspondence relative to statement published July 16, 1936 1936 July 23, July 16, 1936, 1936


Box 97 Newspaper articles by, 1937 July 28, 1937


Box 97 Capser, L.W. Reports on the erection and equipment of library at Belgrade, 1921 May 17, June 1, July 29, Oct 21, 1921


Box 97 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, 1921


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


Box 97 1923



Box 98 1924-1930


Box 98 Conference on Baltic Problems and the Danzig Corridor, report on, 1932 Feb 3, 1932


Box 98 Crawford, D.L. (President, University of Hawaii). Letter, 1928 Nov 2, 1928


Box 98 d'Estournelles de Constant, Baron. Reports to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1922 Jan 4, Aug 1, 1922


Davis, Malcolm


Box 98 Regarding, 1932 April 30, 1932


Box 98 Reports from (as Representative of Endowment at Geneva Research Center), 1932 June 1, 1932


Division of Intercourse and Education


Box 98 Assistant to the Director of the Division of Intercourse and Education. Letter of August 12, 1935 to Director, 1935 Aug 23, August 12, 1935, 1935


Box 98 Documents relating to the work of, 1929 July 19, 1929


Box 98 Letters relating to the work of, 1929 April 4, May 8, June 19, July 12, 1929


Box 98 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, 1924


Box 98 Personal letters sent at the request of the Director, 1925 Jan 15, 1925


Reports received by


Box 98 1929-1932



Box 99 1933-1934



Box 100 1935-1937


Box 100 Dowling, Noel. Report on year spent in England as Director of American University Union, 1929 Oct 28, 1929


Box 100 Economic Conference, Geneva, November 15-19, 1926. Report on the Prepatory Committee by Arthur Bullard, 1927 Jan 15, November 15-19, 1926, 1927


Box 100 Economists' Reports, 1931 Nov 21, 1931


Efremoff, Jean (Special Correspondent-Paris)


Box 100 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.


Box 100 1930-1931



Box 101 1932-1933


Box 101 Mesures législatives du Gouvernement Soviétique publiées dans les Izvestia, 1931-1932


Box 101 European Centre (Centre Européen), reports and memoranda on the work of, 1927 1944 1945, 1927, 1944, 1945


Box 101 Ferguson, Milton J. (State Librarian of California). Report, 1928 Jan 28, 1928


Box 101 Foerster, Professor F.W. (Special Correspondent-Lucerne). Reports on the situation in Germany, 1923-1927


Box 101 Foreign Bondholders' Council, report re., 1933 Apr 21, 1933


Box 101 Geneva, reports on events in, 1926 Nov 15, 1932 Sept 20, 1926, 1932


Gerlach, Hellmut von (Special Correspondent-Berlin). Reports on the situation in Germany


Box 101 1922 Aug-1924 May, 1922



Box 102 1924 June -1929, 1924


Box 102 Giretti, Edoardo (Special Correspondent-Italy). Reports on the situation in Italy, 1921-1926 July, 1921-1926


Box 102 Grants to near east colleges, letters re., 1931 Spet 11, 1931


Box 102 Grew, Joseph (American Ambassador to Turkey). Letter, April 14, 1930 1930 May 21, April 14, 1930, 1930


Box 102 Hazen, Professor Charles Downer. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education from Strasbourg, France, January 15, 1921 1921 Feb 15, January 15, 1921, 1921


Box 102 Heuser, Frederick W. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1923 Feb 1, 1923


Holman, Alfred


Box 102 Report on Brazil, 1926 March4, 1926


Box 102 Reports to President of the Endowment, 1926 April -May, 1926


Box 102 Hudson, Manley O. Reports to President of the Endowment, 1926 Aug 30, 1926


Box 102 Hungary, report on economic situation of, 1931 Dec 17, 1931


Box 102 Interamerican Division, Director of. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1921 Jan 27, 1921


International Chamber of Commerce


Joint committee with Carnegie Endowment


Box 102 Preliminary report on survey of world economic and financial conditions, 1935 Dec 14, 1935


Box 102 Documents relating to meetings held in Paris, June 25, 1936 1936 July 31, June 25, 1936, 1936


Box 102 Letter from President of, 1936 April 28, 1936


Box 102 International Conciliation, extract from the British Weekly re, 1931 Aug 25, 1931


Box 102 International Organization at Work. An address by Professor Geddes W. Rutherford of Iowa State College, 1926 Nov 27, 1926


International Relations Clubs


Box 102 Cutting from Birmingham, Alabama, "Age" re the, 1926 Aug 30, 1926


Box 102 Re speakers, 1932 June 8, 1932


Box 102 Report on work of, 1942 Jan 28, 1942


Kahn Traveling Fellowship Holders' Reports to Secreatry of the Kahn Foundation


Box 102 Beaty, J. O., 1927 Jan-August, 1927


Box 102 McKenzie, R.F., 1925 Dec-1926 Aug, 1925



Box 103 Van Ek, Jacob, 1929 Feb-Aug, 1929


Box 103 Weld, William E., 1928 March-Nov, 1928


Box 103 Lange, Christian L. (Special Correspondent-Geneva), 1921-1929


Box 103 Loomis, Francis B.


Box 103 Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1922 Nov 17, 1922


Box 103 Confidential letter written to the Director, 1925 Nov 16, 1925


Box 103 Manchuria, reports on, 1932 Jan 12, Feb 29, 1932


Box 103 Misciattelli, Piero


Box 103 Report from Rome, 1929 Feb 20, 1929


Box 103 Letters from (with Butler's replies), 1935 Sept 6, Oct 8, 1935


Box 103 Correspondence with, 1936 July 24, 1936


Box 103 Mitrany, David


Box 103 Letters from Germany to James T. Shotwell, 1925 June 1, 1925


Box 103 Reports made as Special Correspondent-London, 1927 March-1929 Feb, 1927


Box 103 Miyaoka, Tsunejiro (Special Correspondent-Tokyo), 1921-1932


Box 103 Molyneaux, Peter, address by, 1933 March9, 1933


Box 103 Monetary Problem, letters acknowledging the, 1936 June 29, 1936


Box 103 Newspaper and journal articles, 1932 and March, 1936-1937



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


Box 104 Nitti, Francesco. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1923 April 16, 1923


Box 104 Norlin, George, report from, 1933 April 1, 1933


Box 104 Pact of Paris, cables exchanged between Briand and Butler re. ratification of, 1929 July 30, 1929


Box 104 Penrose, Stephen B.L. Letter, 1928 Sept 29, 1928


Box 104 Permanent Court of International Justice, resolution re., and statement re. Reduction of Armaments, 1930 Dec 19, 1930


Box 104 Phillips, Clarence A. Report re. his lecture tour in Europe during summer 1931 1931 Oct 1, 1931, 1931


Box 104 Phoenix News Publicity Bureau. Report, 1928 May 28, 1928


Box 104 Pritchett, Henry S.


Box 104 Reports to President, 1926 April 12, April 29, 1926


Box 104 Report concerning the situtation in the Near East, 1926 Nov 18, 1926


Box 104 Report on conference on Institute of Pacific Relations in Honolulu, 1927 1927 Nov 5 (Also includes letter by Alfred Holman}), 1927, 1927


Box 104 Robertson, David Allen. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1926 Feb 15, 1926


Box 104 Russia


Box 104 Report on, 1925 Dec 15, 1925


Box 104 Business conditions in, 1931 Aug 7, 1931


Box 104 Sakatani, Baron Y.


Box 104 Report from Tokyo, 1930 Feb 10, 1930


Box 104 Letter and Butler's reply, 1931 Sept 11, 1931


Box 104 Sforza, Count Carlo. Letters and articles re his visit, 1931 April 30, 1931


Box 104 Shotwell, James T.


Box 104 Report to Director of Division of Economics and History, 1921 Oct 4, 1921


Box 104 Report on the proposed Danubian Economic Conference, 1922 July 1, 1922


Box 104 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, 1927


Box 104 Reports, 1931 Nov 24, 1931


Box 104 Sino-Japanese Papers, 1932 March9, 1932


Box 104 Snowden, Philip (of London). Correspondence to and from, 1930 Feb 28, 1930


Box 104 South America


Box 104 Three letters describing public opinion in, 1927 May 25, 1927


Box 104 Letters between Butler and Secreatry of State re. work of Endowment in, 1927 June 10, 1927


Box 104 Letters by Henry Kittredge Norton on, 1931 Oct 20, 1931


Box 104 Special Committee on Policy. Report, 1926 Nov 22, 1926


Box 104 Tarchiani, Alberto. Reports from Europe, 1941-1943


Box 104 Tibal, André. Report to Director of Division of Intercourse and Education, 1926 Feb 15, 1926


Box 104 Vatican Library. Reports (most by William Warner Bishop) on work at, 1927-1928


Box 104 Visiting Carnegie Professors of International Relations



Box 105 Reports on, 1928 June 22, July 11, 1928


Box 105 Barrows, David P. Reports on his visits to Central and South America, 1928 May 7, Nov 2, 1928


Box 105 Bogert, Marston T.


Box 105 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, 1928


Box 105 Letters relating to Bogert and Barrows, 1928 March1, 1928


Box 105 Blakeslee, George H. Reports on visits to Japan, China, New Zealand, and Australia, 1928 March29, Sept 29, 1928


Box 105 Calhoun, George. Letter, 1928 Nov 20, 1928


Box 105 Garner, J.W. Report, 1929 Aug 15, 1929


Box 105 Monroe, Paul. Report, 1928 Sept 29, 1928


Box 105 Nakaseko, Rokuro. Report, 1929 Sept 12, 1929


Box 105 Russell, James E. Report on visit to Australia, 1928 May 7, 1928


Box 105 Also includes report on Blakeslee by Dr. Chang, President of Kwang Hua University of Shanghai, China


Box 105 Slusser, Herbert. Report, 1931 Aug 25, 1931


Box 105 Suzzallo, Henry. Reports on visits to Austria, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Turkey, and Italy, 1928 May 7, 1929 March 6, 1928, May 7, 1929


Box 105 Visits


Box 105 American Editorial Writers European Visit. Report by Lawton B. Evans, 1927 Nov 15, 1927


Box 105 British Journalists who visited the U.S. in 1928 as guests of the Endowment, letters from, 1929 Feb 19, 1928, 1929


Box 105 von Pflügl. Letter from Vienna, 1930 Aug 13, 1930


Box 105 Wilson, Florence. Letter upon her trip to the Orient, 1930 Feb 28, 1930


Subseries I.O: Second Pan American Scientific Congress



Volumes 510 Two volumes.



Volumes 511 Two volumes.