REGISTER HAMILTON HOLl PAPERS

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MilIs Memorial Library Roll ins College Winter Park, Florida TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. PREFACE ...... 1 'H. BIOGRAPHICALNOTE ...... 2 Ill. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE ...... 5 IV. DESCRIPTION OF SERIES Series One -- Correspondence ...... B (Containers 1 - 1 $ Series Two -- Diaries and Appointment Books ...... IS (Container 16) Series Three -- Pomphlet Collection ...... i 5 (Containers 17 - 65) Series Four -- Topical Folders ...... 15 (Containers 66 - 78) Series Five -- The Independent ...... 25 (Containers 79 - 80) Series Six -- Memorabilia and Newspaper Clippings ...... 26 (Containers 81 - 83) Series Seven -- Speeches and Writings ...... 27 (Containers 84 - 93) Series Eight -- Scrapbooks ...... 36 V. INDEXTOSCRAPBOOKS ...... 37 VI. CORRESPONDENCEINDEX ...... 3 VII. WILLIAMH.SHORTPAPERS . -. .I18 PREFACE

The Hamil ton Holt Papers were presented to by his children. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE This Collection is of value and significance because its contents touch upon the broad oreas of journalism, politics, social reform, labor history, higher education, Hamilton Holt, journalist, internationalist, edu2ator, was born on August 19, and movements for peace and international organization. A brief glance at this 1872 in , . His parents George Chandler Holt, a federal judge, Register should confirm this fact and reveal the extensive scope of these materials. and Mary Louisa Bowen Holt were of colonial American and English ancestry. Holt I should like to express the gratitude of Rollins College to Dr. Warren F. Kuehl attended where his chief academic interests were economics and for supervising the organization of this Collection. In this undertaking he drew from sociology; he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from there in 1894, and then con- his intimate knowledge of the Holt Papers which were utilized in his biography, tinued to study these subjects from 1894 to 1897 in postgraduate courses at Columbia Hamilton Journalist, Internationalist, Educator (University of Florida Press, Halt: University. 1960). In the fall of 1894, Holt began to work part-time on -The Independent magazine We are likewise indebted to Mr. Peter Robinson for his painstaking and staff. In 1897 he gave up his graduate studies and became managing editor, a posi- thorough processing of the Collection and the compilation of this Register. tion he held until 1913 when he became owner and editor of the publication. Under We ore deeply grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Conger of the Conger Holt, Independent was transformed from a religious to a secular magazine of Foundation for the generous grant which made possible the processing of the Hamil- broad political, social, and economic interests. The publication also had its im- ton Holt Papers. Mrs. Faith Emeny Conger is a graduate and trustee of Rollins. pact on journalistic reform, for its owner experimented with simplified spelling and Miss Constance Holt, sister of Dr. Holt, also contributed to this project. The cost modern formats, as well as advocating the establishment of an endowed magazine of processing the William H. Short Papers was defrayed by his son, Mr. Frederick free from the influence of advertisers. In 1921 Holt resigned his position as editor W. Short. and remained as consulting editor until the magazine merged with The.Weekly -Re- The Hamilton Holt Papers are open to qualified scholars. Inquiries are wel- -view. come and should be directed to the Librarian, Mi Ils Memorial Library, Rollins Col- As early as 1907, Holt was known as a vigorous exponent of internotiowl or- lege, Winter Park, Florida. ganization, a cause which he championed until his death. He attended the second A. J. Hanna Vice President and Hague Peace Conference as o representative of Independent in 1907. In 191 1 Consultont to the Library he served as President of the National Peace Congress. He later helped found the

League to Enforce Peace and represented that society at the Paris conference which

led to the establishment of the League of Nations. During the fight over United 4

States membership in the League, Holt toured the country as a leading advocate of A third facet of Holt's career, that of educator, began when he became that organization. In the summer of 1922, he went to Geneva to study the Third President of Rollins College in 1925. At Rollins he inaugurated the Conference Plan

Assembly of the League of Nations and its accomplishments. The next summer found of Study which, with other experimental programs, attracted widespread attention him again in Europe where he again saw the League in action and where he studied throughout the 1930's. Under Holt's presidency, Rol lins also saw notable changes in the Permanent Court of lnternational Justice. In 1927 he attended the Eighth Assem- its physical plant and in the size of its student body. In 1949, Holt retired as Pre- bly of theLeagueof Nations. During the 1930's he was in consultation with the State sident and died two years later, on April 26, 1951.

Department over the strategy to bring the United States into the World Court. When Besides his three major interests - journalism, internationalism, and education - the Sari Francisco Conference on the United Nations assembled in 1945, Holt was Holt was active in other areas throughout his life. He sewed in 1908 as President of on hand as an observer and proponent. the New York State Initiative and Referendum League, was an arbiter on the board >' In his efforts to promote world peace through international organization, Halt of arbitration of the cloak, suit, and skirt trade, in addition to being a member of the was the founder and leader of many international societies. He helped organize the National Institute of Social Sciences and the Simplified Spelling Boord. In the

Italy-America Society, the Netherlands American Foundation, the Friends of Poland, political realm, he waged in 1924 an unsuccessful campaign in for a and the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association. Furthermore, he was President position in the , and in 1950 he ran for a seat in the legislature of the American-Scandinavian Foundation and the Greek-American Club. At one of that state. He also played an active role in many presidential elections. time, he was executive director of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation and lecturer for Despite the multiplicity of his activities, Holt found time to write two books, the American branch of the lnternational Conciliation and World Peace Foundation, Undistinguished Americans (1906) and Commercialism and- Journalism (1909), ond as well as one of the honorary directors of the World Federalists USA. hundreds of editorials and articles. He also wrote the introduction to William Ho-

Holt's indefatigable campaign in quest of world peace won him the respect ward Toft's The United States and Peace (1914). of numerous foreign countries. To show their gmtitude, they showered him with the following decorotions and honors: Commander of the Japanese Order of the Sacred

Treasure (1903); Officer of the Greek Order of George 1 (1919); Officer of the

French Order of Public Instruction (1920); Officer of the Order of the Crown of

Italy (1920); Knight of the French Legion of Honor (1921); Knight of the Swedish \ North Star (1923); Commander in the Serbian Order of Saint Sava (1931); the Danish decoration of Pro Danie (1946). He was also awarded nine.I honorary degrees from

American colleges and univeni ties. 6

The appointment books, 1900-1950, are valuable to determine dates and places of

meetings of the many societies and clubs in which Holt was involved.

The pamphlet collection is composed of forty-nine boxes, containing approxi-

Hamilton Holt Papers mately eleven thousand items. It accords the researcher information on education 1872-1 951 and journalism but is probably more valuable for the numerous entries pertaining to Scope and Content Note international organization and the peace movement. Official publications of the

This collection of papers, consisting of ninety-three manuscript boxes and Lake Mohonk Conference on Arbitration, the Carnegie Endowment for lnternotioml thirty-five scmpbooks, covers a span of years beginning in 1872 and ending in 1951. Peoce, and the League of Nations ore port of this series. The card catalogue pFe-

It is composed of correspondence, diaries, biogmphical and genealogical data, legal viousl y mentioned should be consulted to determine the holdings. documents, galley proofs, copies of The Independent magozine, autogmphed pictures, There are thirteen boxes of topicol materials armnged in alphabetical order. A newspaper clippings, manuscripts of books and proposed books, pamphlets, leaflets, listing of the contents of each folder is given within this register in Descriptive Series speeches, writings, and book reviews. It contains doto pertaining to journalism, ed- Four. ucation, politics, labor, social reform, peace movements, and international organ- The Holt Papers also contain two boxes of miscellaneous copies of The Independ- izotion. -ent from 1869 to 1914. The Mills Memorial Library also has the office file volumes The material has been organized into eight categories: (1) correspondence, of the magazine from 1872 to 1921 in which many unsigned items are identified.

(2) diaries and oppointment books, (3) pamphlets, (4) topical folders, (5) Three boxes of memorabilia and loose newsPoper clippings form another series of

Independent, (6) memorabilia and newspaper clippings, (7) speeches and writings, the collection. The clippings cover the years 1910-1950 and are armnged chrono- and (8) scmpbooks. To facilitate the use of the collection, this register includes logically and topically. Descriptive Series Six indicates some of the topics covered. a name index for the correspondence and a subject index for the scmpbooks; the card Ten boxes of Holt's speeches and writings, containing over two hundred items, catalogue in Mills Memorial Libmry at Rollins College includes a listing of the pam- form another segment of the collection. This series covers the years 1897-1950 and phlet section. presents Holt's views on education, journalism politics, war, and international or- The correspondence files contain approximately seven thousand letters. The ganization. One box in this series contiins book reviews written by Holt. The folders are armnged in chronological order as are the letters within each folder. speeches and writings are armnged chronologically, the book reviews alphabetically.

A brief indication of important subjects discussed in each folder is contained in this Reference should also be made here to _A Biblioqmphy of heWritings of Hamilton register in Descriptive Series One. -Holt compiled by Warren F. Kuehl, Rollins College Bulletin LIV (September, 1959). The diaries and appointment book are also an integral part of the Holt Papers. The final series is one of the most exhaustive of the collection -- thirty-five

The diaries cover Holt's boyhood years through college days at Yale, 1890-1893. scmpbooks, largely of newspaper clippings fully identified and dated. 7

Holt subscribed to a clipping service for most of his life; hence, these volumes in- clude data upon virtually all of the varied organizations in which he participated.

A subject index to the scmpbooks is included in this register.

Box 1 Correspondence 1872-1 91 7

1. Letters between young Hamilton Holt and members of his family, including one of appreciation fmm the staff of The Independent to Henry C. Bowen.

2. Letters dealing with peace and arbitration, primary and election laws, Holt's 1907 tour of Europe, Second National Peace Conference, and membership in the Japanese Sacred Treasure.

3. Material relating to the peace movement, endowed journal, Japanese Third Class of Imperial Order, and the New York Garment Workers' Peace Protocol.

4. Epistles covering world peace and its agencies,armaments, Japanese crisis and U.S. - Japanese relations, Holt's appointment to Tax Commission, and the incorporation of Harper's Weekly by Thindependent.

5. Data concerning Holt-Flanders editorial "Fora Holy War" and the octi- vities of the League to Enforce Peace. Also contains recommendations of the Economic Conference of the Allies held in Paris, June, 1916.

Box 2 Correspondence 1918-1922

1. Deals mainly with League to Enforce Peace, but such matters as shipping, Italian War Relief Fund, and the American-Italian Society are covered.

2. Exclusively devoted to Belgium and the Friends of Belgium So~iety.

3. Cablegmms and letters relative to the League to Enforce Peace, as well as notice that Holt has been awarded the Cross of Officer of the Royal O~der of George the First (Greece).

4. Deals with the League of Nations, the League to Enforce Peace, Holt's European trip, and the 1920 presidential election; notice that Holt has been made Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy.

5. Letters pertaining to Marshall Foch's visit to U.S., Wilson's criticism of Foch, American-Scandinavian f?&.~ndation, and proposed sale of -The Independent.

6. Data touching on European conditions, Netherlands-America Foundation, natumlization, and the League of Nations. Box 3 Correspondence 1923-1930 5. Letten on the World Court "Open Sermon" to FDR, receipt of the bust "Nearing Home, " receipt of bronze plaque of Mr. and Mn. Hamilton 1. Contoins letten dealing with the League of Nations and the World Court, Holt; information on the possible publication of Holt's WW I warfront as well as a pocket of daily poems from Holt to his mother. observations, seveml items relating to the Leogue of Notions.

2. Material relative to Woodrow Wilson Democracy, publicotion of mago- 6. Letters of condolences on the death of Mrs. Holt; data on the possible zine articles, John W. Davis Club, and Holt's 1924 Senatorial campaign. appointment of Holt to Park Tmmmell's Senate seat; also letten relating to Everglodes National Park Commission ond Appleton-Century Company's 3. Such topics as 1924 Senatorial election, Florida investment, and the request that Holt write o book about Florida. presidency of Rollins College are covered. Box 5 Correspondence 1937-June 1940 4. Letters dealing with Rollins plans and faculty, Greenacres, Inc., George C. Holt's gift to Rollins, ond financial armngementsforconstruction of I. Items about Socialists on the Rollins faculty, the New Commonwealth fund, Knowles Memorial Chapel. court packing, professor exchonges, blood relotionship between FDR and Holt, os well as Rollins improvements and Board of Trustees; also contains 5. Communications regarding Rollins finances, honorary degrees, Holt's in- an extract of James Bryant Conont's "The Univenity Tradition in America, ouguration, and Holt's appointment to represent Florida ot the American - - Yesterday and Tommorow" and a copy of John Palmer Govit's orticle on Academy of Political ond Sociol Sciences. the Supreme Court.

6. CovenappointmentstoRolIinsfoculty, Edwin E. Slosson'sgift toRolIins 2. Information concerning Chinese Univenity Relief, Roll ins expansion and the library, Rol lins Guarantee Fund, Book League of America, Institute of International Student Service; other entries include a revised venion of the Statesmanship, and Leila Holt's wedding. Declaration of Independence, o petition to Congress in beholf of Chinese relief, and a request that Holt serve on the Florida bmnch of the Church 7. Deals with the Rollins financial drive, Committee to Promote on lnven- Committee for China Relief. tory of the Notuml Resources of the World, and ocodemic freedom. C 3. Contoins informationon Holt's efforts to secure the Leogue of Notions;. 8. Letten relating to the Rollins financial drive, plons for Knowles Memo- w Building for Rollins, os well as his octivities os odviser to Fortuny Put;'- rial Chapel, efforts to secure Madome Louise Homer as music instructor, lishen; several letten on denominationalism; o notice that Holt is to be and World Alliance for Peace. honored by Columbia Grammor School.

Box 4 Correspondence 1931 -1 936 4. Deals with such subiects os Finland's relationship to the world crisis in 1940, fund to honor W. T. G. Morton's descendants, International Student 1. Relates to sale of Williom Howard Toft and Woodrow Wilson autographs, Service, Yale Glee Club, and the Finnish Relief Committee. Rollins financial drive, gift of Mayflower quilt to Rollins, ond o Holt article on Samuel Palmer Brooks. 5. International Student Service, the Mayflower, the Hall of Fame, Strong Corporation, aid to the ollies, and the onti-third term movement ore cover- 2. Material pertaining to the construction of o post-office in Winter Park, ed in this folder. Holt's vie& on prohibition, League of Nations Association in Florida, the books Only Yesterday and Letten to John Bull and Others, platform Box 6 Correspondence July 1940-December 1941 for the Democratic Party in 1932, Roosevelt College Committee, and financial plight of Rollins. 1. Most of the letters deal with Roosevelt's bid for a third term. However, there is some moteriol on the deteriorating European iituation. 3. Missives applying to Homer Cummingsl appointment as U. 5. Attorney General, E. M. House's endorsement of Holt for the U. S. Senate, the 2. Contains invitation for Holt to testify in behalf of on amendment limiting "Sundance," and Manley 0. Hudson's appointment to the Pemianent the President to two terms, notice of Holt's acceptance of on advisory Court of International Justice. position in the Willkie for President Club, statement of English pleas for Americon aid, copy of Avery D. Andrews' speech advocating U. S. support 4. Entries affecting Mayflower Barn, tour of the Yole Glee Club, compul- of the Allies, and information on the destroyer-base deal. sory military training, Wilson's criticism of Marshall Foch, the World Court, the League of Nations, and Holt's request for an interview with 3. Almost exclusively onti-third term correspondence, but there is some FDR. material on European conditions and the Stephen Foster Memorial. Box 8 Correspondence 1945-1 946 4. Contains A. J. Honna's survey of Southern cities os they relate to Rollins and a plan for increasing Rollins constituency in these areas; other items 1. Letters dealing with Holt's acceptance of positions in the Florida Voters' covered are Charles Seymour's evaluation of Rollins and the American League and the Nationol Advisory Council of the Netherlands-American Bureau for Medical Aid to China. Foundation, the Homer Golden Wedding, the Hall of Fame, and the film Wilson. 5. Proposals for establishing an agency to publicize Winter Park, copy of Holt's introduction to Clearing Skies, statement of Holt's views on the Contains items on the U. N. Charter, military training, the Japonese peace relationship between education and religion, letters on the Rollins treaty, and the international situation. There is also information on the financial drive, and a copy of o resolution adopted by the Florida reaction of President Wilson's daughter to the U N. Charter. Stephen Foster Memorial. . Vast amount of data on world peace and the United Nations,in additiqn to 6. Statement of Holt's views on world peace, material relating to possible letters concerning the League to Enforce Peace, Mrs. Henry Alvah Strong's publication of o history of Independent, several letters on the The donation to Rollins, Charles McC. Reeve's gift of books to the Rollins possiblity of political union between the U. S. and the British Empire. library, and the National Council Against Conscription. 7. Contains statement of educators on the Bolfour Declaration, request from Letters relating to the Yale Glee Club, information on world orgonization, the Library of Congress for Holt's correspondence with Woodrow Wilson, world peace, and Holt's attitude toward Nazi scientists. several items on the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, material on the Fortuny Publisher's law suit, and o comparison of the Box 9 Correspondence 1947-June 1948 Roosevelt-Churchill 8 Point Program with the Nazi New Order. 1. Missives touching on the Church Peace Union, amendments to the U. N. Box 7 Correspondence 1942-1944 Charter, the United States of Europe, the World FederalistpAmericans United forworld Government, and Charles McC. Reeve and Mrs. Alvah H. 1. Holt's evaluation of Wilson's wartime achievements, discussion of Strong's contributions to Rollins. possible post-war peoce machinery, data on the League to Enforce Peace, and a pledge by Senator Charles 0. Andrews to work for post-war peace. Data dealing with the Church Peace Union, Rollins expansion drive, the death of Mrs. Louise Homer, and ivorld government. 2. Letters regarding possible publication of a history of The Independent, Holt's membership in the French Foreign Legion of Honor, the National Several items on the Italy America Society and the progress of the Victory Council for the Prevention of War, analysis of international organization, Expansion Program. past and future. There is also data on The Independent stock. Mostly letters about the Rollins development fund, but there are several 3. An exchange on world peoce, debate between Holt ond H. H. Lippincow items relative to Holt's health. on pacifists vrmilitorists, scattered information on the international situation, data about the Hayne Davis monuscripk, and a short evaluation Mainly material relating to Holt's announced resignation from the Rollins' of Paul Elmer More and Nation. The presidency, also several items on world peace. 4. Includes material on the Citizens Emergency Committee, the war time Contains congmtulatory letteri on the "Open Sermon" to President Truman, activities of the Holt family, publication of The League to Enforce Peace as well as entries on world gwernment, Russian trade, the International by Ruhl J. Eartlett, the treatment of Henry Cabot Lodge in the movie Economic Union, ond Holt's resignation. Wilson, as well as a copy of Irving Fisher's address "Winning the Peace." Box 10 Correspondence July 1948-Apri l 1949 5. In addition to two copies of Peace Action, the folder contains material pertaining to the Florida Voters' League, the Commission to Study the 1. Contains letters dealing with the Rollins financial crisis of 1948 and the Organization of Peace, the League of Nations Association, Lex Green's sale of the Holt autograph collection. Other items include Holt's letter campaign for governor of Florida, and Holt's views of the book of resignation to the Board of Trustees and a statement of Claude Pepper to League to Enforce Peace. the Nationol Democratic Convention in 1948. 6. Contains Ruhl J. Bortlett's appraisal of Toft, Root, and Lowell, FDR's Primorily concerned with the E. T. Brown controversy and Rollins finances. remarks on the fourth term issue, material on a ~roposedbiography of Josiah Strong, letten concerning efforts to get Thomas Dewey's pledge to, Includes items on selection of Holt's successor, the U. S presidential bring the U. S. into an international organization. . election, the Church Peace Union, the Civil Rights Congress, and the Rol lins financial campaign. 4. In addition to a report to the Rollins Trustees and Alumni Council, there 4. Communications referring to the Hall of Fame, Holt's campaign for the are seveml items on the United World Federalists. Connecticut state legislature, the United Nations at Work Committee, and Don Vincent's biogmphy of Holt. 5. Exclusivel y, personal correspondence of an insignificant nature. Box 14 Correspondence 1951-1954 6. Contains family correspondence and seveml items on the selection of Holt's successor. 1. The contents of this folder touch on such subiects as the Atlantic Union Committee, the Citizens Conference on International Economic Union, the 7. Conta'vns a letter to Carroll Dunham Smith in which Holt sets forth his resettlement campaign for exiled professionals, and the impending Wagner views bn labor and management. Other topics covered are selection of crisis. Holt's successor and reorganization of the executive department of the federal government. 2. In the main, this folder is composed of laudatory notes on Holt's Animated Magazine speech; it also contains an article by E. 0. Grover "Should Box II Correspondence May-July 1949 Hungerford Become a Public School ? "

1. Material on the selection of a new president for Rollins; also enclosures 3. The entries are exclusively devoted to the Wagner crisis. Worthy of special pertaining to Holt's resignation, funds for a new conservatory of music, note is Holt's appeal to Paul A. Wagner to resign as president of Rollins. and Connecticut politics. There is also a copy of the minutes of the Februory 26thmeeting of the Roll ins Board of Trustees. 2. Contents of this folder treat such topics as Bethune-Cookman College, dis- placed persons, Church Peace Union, American Scandinavian Foundation, 4. Relates to Holt's death and his insumnce matters; also items on the attempt world government, Holt's retirement, and an appraisal of Ray Short. to obtain Robert J. Caldwell's papers for Rollins;

3. Covers such subiects as Holt's role in the League to Enforce Peace, the 5. Undated and unidentified correspondence. 40th anniversary of the NAACP, the Committee on Academic Freedom, the Displaced Persons Act, and Rollins College. Box 15 Special Correspondence Correspondence August 1949-December 1949 Box 12 1. Letters from Corm Harris to E. E. Slosson, 1904-1907. mtemry Rights rest ric teg 1. Communications on World Federation, Rollinsfinances, Holt testimonial dinner, and Alaskan statehood. 2. Relates toGardner Richardson'spossibledismissalasaU. S. commercial attache, 1933. 2. Letters of sympathy over the amputation of Holt's leg. 3. Correspondence with and about Paul Wagner, 1949-1951 . 3. Letters of condolences with no historical value. 4. Contents pertain to Fred Williams and the management of the Holt farm in Missives relating to the Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors 4. Connecticut, 1936-1 949. and prepamtory data on the publication of a brief biogmphy of Holt by the Columbia Grammar School. 5. Letters between Holt and James H. Williams, 1926-1927. 5. The only significant entries are those dealing with Alaskan statehood. 6. Correspondence regarding Corm Harris, Box 13 Correspondence 1950 7. Correspondence between Holt and Corm Harris, 1926-1934. 1. Except for the letters respecting world government, this folder is of little value.

2. lfems touching upon the 41st annual conference of the NAACP, displaced persons, and a dispute between the Board of Superintendents of New York and Nation magazine.

3. Connecticut politics, creation of an Overseas News Agency, aid to Spain, and the United World Federalists are among the subiects covered. SERIES TWO -- DIARIES AND APPOINTMENT BOOKS AMERICAN UNION AGAINST MILITARISM, 1916. In addition to bulletins on the Big Navy Bill, Chamberlain's bill for compulsory military training, and the National Guard in politics, this folder contains a letter to the edi- Box 16 Diaries, Appointment Books. tor from A. A. Berle, a semi-annual report of the union, and a mimeograph- ed letter on the Mexican crisis. Diaries cover boyhood years through college days at Yale, 1890- 1893. Appointment books, 1900-1950, are valuable to determine dates ANTIQUES AND STATUARY, 1940-1950. This folder includes correspond- and places of meetings of many societies and clubs in which Holt part- ence, several copiesof The Antiquarian, bulletins, and catalogues. icipated. Box 67

SERIES THREE - PAMPHLET COLLECTION 1. ARMAMENTS, 1910-1915. In addition to various resolutions and bulletins, it contains newspaper clippings, Senate hearings, a copy of the Adiutant General's report for 1915, a reprint of the Chamberloin Compulsory Military Boxes 17-65 Training Bill, and a reprint of the bill to establish a Council of National Defense. Also included is o copy of the Need of a Strong Navy. All pamphlets have been arranged alphabetically by author or title. Most of them relate to the subiect of peace and international organization, but ARMAMENTS-PREPAREDNESS, 1915-1917. The folder is composed of a the collection is extensive and may contain printed materials on ony of the summary of vessels in the U . S., record of naval expenditures 1794-1914, subjects or organization in which Holt was interested. A special card naval expenditures of the principal naval powers, recommendations for new catalogue has been compiled, which should be consulted to determine naval construction, a copy of the Fatherland, a copy of American Defense, holdings. an amendment to the New York military law, newspuper clippings, as well as several pamphlets and resolutions.

SERIES FOUR - TOPICAL FOLDERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES, 1940-1941. Several letten, Frank H. Bowles' report on his inspection of Rollins, and a report to the Committee on the Classification of Universities and Colleges. Box 66 AUTOGRAPHS AND OLD DOCUMENTS. Data on collecting, selling. 1. ACADEMIC FREEDOM. Includes a statement of academic freedom, a See also, Rollins Archives 20, J 9, Feb. 26, 1909, and framed materials pamphlet The Test of cr Teacher, an article by Robert M. Hutchins in special boxes. 'What is a University?", and a mimeographed statement on the right of Hollywood writers to express their opinions. THE BOWEN FAMILY, 1887-1890. Contains notice of the death of John Eliot Bowen, a brochure "The Celebration of Christmas 1887," and o short AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION, sketch of Henry C. Bowen. 1907-1915. Contains the quarterly report to the council of direction, June 1915, and the program and report of the Chautauqua lectures given CARTOONS OF HAMILTON HOLT. Contains four large cartoons by Lynn during the summer of 1915. Brudon . AMERICAN LEAGUE TO LIMIT ARMAMENTS. Form letter to members of Box 68 the league, as well as a membership form. 1. CENTRAL ORGANIZATION FOR A DURABLE PEACE, 1915-1916. Con- AMERICAN NEUTRAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE, Consists of news- tains minutes, notices of meetings, programs of the organization, list of paper releases, newspaper article on Holt's views towards a conference of members of the international council, list of members of the American neutrals, agd minutes of July 6, 1915. branch, and a list of Americans who prepared studies for the minimum pro- grdm. > AMERICAN SCANDINAVIAN FOUNDATION, 1910-1915. This folder includes speeches, proposals, minutes, annual reports, membership lists, CENTURY ASSOCIATION, 1904-1948. Contains a list of candidates for budgets, list of the 1949 trustees, and a copy of the American-Scandi- admission in 1904, a 1947 letter to the members, and a schedule of the navian Timers (October, 1910). 1948 meetings. AMERICANSCHOOL PEACE LEAGUE, 1914. The proposed budget and CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1914-1943. Minutes, newspaper clippings, purpose of the organization for 1914 and an invitation to the annual meet- budgets, agendas, secretaries' reports, and a copy of a speech by Andrew ing form the contents of this folder. Carnegie to the trustees. CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1945-1947. This folder is composed of minutes, CONNECTICUT POLITICS, 1950. A pamphlet by Chester Bowles, mime- by-laws, budgets, secretaries' reports, and o report on Henry A. Atkin- ographed letters to the voters of Connecticut, several copies of The Demo- son's Europeon trip. c*, the platforms of the state Republican and Democratic parties, voting records, and miscellaneous literature on the Holt-Toyler campaign for the CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1948. Included in this folder is a preliminary state legislature. draft of Commission I of the C. P. U. on the United Notions and its task. In addition, there ore reports of the departments within the Union, a CONNECTICUT SENATORAL ELECTION, 1924. Contains newspaper re- copy of the budget, and excerpts from the act of incorporation. leases and clippings, as well os speeches given during the campaign. See also scrapbooks, volumes 30 and 31 . CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1949-1 951 . Contoins budgets, reports, minutes, financial statements, a special appeal for help for India, and a statement CONSTANTINOPLE COLLEGE, 1915-1919. The charter and by-laws for of the Union's accomplishments in 1948. 1915 and proposed amendments to the by-laws as submitted in 1919.

CITIZENS UNION, 1907-1908. Reports from the committee on legisla- COSMOS CLUB, 1943-1950. Includes a copy of the by-laws for 1943, tion. annual reports for 1948-1949, and membership list for 1947.

COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS, 1926-1929. "Strolling Stars Box 70 of the Gridiron," by James M. Neville, "The Football Hero Rebels," by Clarence E. Cason, and "A Report on University Athletics." 1. CURRICULUM CONFERENCE, 1931. This folder consists solely of the re- port of the conference. CONFERENCE PLAN, FACULTY VIEWS OF, 1941 and 1948. Replies to Holt's queries on whether the faculty intended to continue the confer- DlARlES OF HAMILTON HOLT. Extracts from Holt diaries 1887-1889 and ence plan. Second question was as follows: "If you prefer to cut the 1891-1892. period or otherwise modify it, will you please let me know at once how and why. I, Entry of 1948 is a newspaper occount of faculty views. DRINKWATER, PENELOPE, 1948-1949. lncludes financial statements for her two years at Rollins, grade reports, bank statements and canceled CONFERENCE PLAN, STUDENT QUESTIONARIES ON, 1929. Includes checks. copies of replies. ELECTORAL REFORM, 1905-1910. A pamphlet for colored voters, in- Box 69 vitations to meetings, and a brochure on the civic forum.

1. COLUMBIA GRAMMAR, 1890-1951. Contains progmm for Columbia FEDERAL COUNCIL OF THE CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN AMERICA, 1914- Grammar School for 1890, several of school boy Holt's compositions, 1915. Contains two newsletters and a plan by Byron Hershey for creating a catalogue of the school for 1888-1889, grades, and alumni news. anti-war sentiment in the U. S.

COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 1894-1897. Contains registration books for FIRST UNIVERSAL RACE CONGRESS. Contains o questionnaire, mimeo- 1894 and 1895 and receipt for tuition in 1897. graphed letters to the members,committee report, list of supporters, and several pamphlets. COMMISSION ON RELATIONS WITH JAPAN, 1914. Minutes, re- solutions, and reports. FRANK, GLENN, 1941. Enclosed are the texts of speeches commemomt- ing Glenn Frank, excerpts from Frank's "America's Hour of Decision," COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO THE STATUS OF DEMOCRACY (Dort- and drafts of Holt's speech at the memorial dinner. mouth College case). lncludes a copy of "The Confusion of Property with Privilege," and several newspaper clippings. FRIENDS OF RUSSIAN FREEDOM, 1907. Sole entry is a petition to the Russian Ambassador urging the release of Nicholas Tchaykovsky and Cathe- CONFERENCE OF PEACE WORKERS, 1916. A statement of purpose, rine Breshkovsky. a copy of the resolutions advocated, and the minutes of the meeting. GERMANY'S SURRENDER 1919 and 1945. Newspaper accounts of both CONFERENCE ONWORLD GOVERNMENT, 1946 Rollins. This capitulations. folder consists of a copy of Raymond Swing's radio address, o list of contributors to the conference, o copy of the world government symposium, HALL OF FAME, 1900-1950. Records of the elections, list of nominees, and a statement of the Rollins progmm for international peace and justice. nomination blanks, handbooks, and ballots of the New York University Hall of Fame. HOLT ASSOCIATION, 1921-1950. Contains numerous issues of the Mt 4. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, 1944. A report fmm the Happening, report on the reunion, list of officers and members, and Office of Economic Warfare. several bulletins. 5. INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PEACE, 1909. Includes material on Box 71 women's organizations ond a copy of Me. I. HOLT BIOGRAPHICAL DATA, 1928-1952. Within this folder ore numer- 6. ITALYgMERICA SOCIETY, 1947-1948. Mimeographed letter from the ous biographical sketches of Hamilton Holt, an evaluation of his life by committee for the reorganization of the society, copies of the Rubicon, and Sharon Sawyer and Henry Edmunds, extracts from Current Bio m h a copy of the New York Supreme Court's ruling on the dissolution of the copy of Theodore Morburg's article on Holt, and 41"T e Who's W o Holts,"a organization. by Hamilton Holt. 7. JAPAN, 1914-1921. Contains a pamphlet by Montaville Flowers, an HOLT FAREWELL ENDOWMENT LETTER, 1949. Includes numerous re- article by J. Russell Kennedy, a tmnscript of diplomatic correspondence vised copies of the letter. between Japan and the United States, an editorial from Sunset Magazine, the minutes of the commission on relations with Japan, several news re- HOLT HONORS, DECORATIONS, AND DEGREES, 1914-1950. This leases, and a copy of a House bf Representatives bill advocabi~n~better incomplete file contains newspaper clippings, speeches of those bestow- protection of oliens. ing the degrees, notice of Holt's election to the Rollins Board of Trustees, and mimeographed material for writing news stories about Holt. 8. JAPAN SOCIETY, 1942-1948. Newsletters and the progmm fora dinner in honor of Ambassador and Earoness Uchida. HOLT INAUGURATION, 1927. Contains progmm for the event, an in- vitation, and the text of Holt's address. 9. JAPANESE MATTERS, 1908-1924. A vast amount of material on the Immigration Law of 1924, the lshi Commission and Doctrine, and American- HOLT RETIREMENT, 1948-1949. Includes the revised message of Holt Japanese relations in general. There is also material on the Root-Takahim to the alumni, a resolution from the faculty administmtive board, and agreement. newspaper occounts. * .. 10. JAPANESE TRIP, 1912. This folder deals with Holt's trip to Japan; it in- HOLT TESTIMONIAL Dl NNER, 1949. Contains memomnda and cludes newspaper clippings and o chapter from Lindsay Russel 1's book on correspondence relative to the dinner. Japan.

HOLT TESTIMONIAL DINNER, 1949. (Acceptances). Acceptances to Box 73 the dinner. I. LEAGUE OF FREE NATIONS ASSOCIATION, 1919-1940. Newsletten, HOLT TESTlMONlAL DINNER, 1949. (Regrets). Declinations for the minutes, and an article by Arthur Sweetser entitled "The Non-Political dinner. Achievements of the League. "

HOLT, MRS. HAMILTON, 1936-1937. Article about her flower gardens, 2. LEAGUE OF NATIONS NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS, 1919-1920. Most of the copy of memorial in Alumni Record, clippings about her death, descrip- clippings relate to 1920. This folder should be used in conjunction with the tions-of chapel window honoring her. scmpbooks.

Box 72 3. LEAGUE OF NATIONS NON-PARTISAN ASSOCIATION, 1922-1944. A copy ofk speech by John H. Clarke, a statement of principles and pur- 1. HOMER GOLDEN WEDDING, 1945. This folder is composed of a pro- posk, a list of contributors, and several bulletins comprise this folder. gram, invitations, replies to invitations, Holt's address, a copy of the Winter Park Topics, and several newspaper clippings. 4. LEAGUE OF NATIONS PEACE CONFERENCE, 1919. Contains a picture of the League of Nations Council, a copy of the orginal U. S. proposal for . HQWE, E. W:, 1926-1937. Contains three booklets written by Haweand a League of Nations, a copy of the Committee of Nineteen's draft covenant, a full page ob~tuary. a copy of the League Covenant containing notes made by Holt, excerpts of Holt's speeches, and a copy of the revised Covenant. INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL, 1908-1910. Contains pamphlets, a copy of The Arena for June, 1908, letterheads of the Initia- 5. LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 1915. This folder contains a picture of the tive and Referendum ~mtteheadsof the National Federation executive committee, minutes of meetings, and a report from Talcott for People's Rule, a copy of the Code of the Peo~le'sRule, a copy of a Williams. memorial to Congress, and a short article by Holt entitled "Remedy for Corruption. " ' LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 1917. A manual for debates, a tentative ORANGE COUNTY PROGRESS FUND FOR ROLL1 NS, 1936. Brochures on dmft convention for a League of Nations, committee recommendations , Rollins entitled Ten Years Aqo and Today, letters to the public, and news- treasurer's reports, reference lists for speakers, press releases, as we1 l as paper clippings comprise this folder. data on the executive committee. ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS, (A-L), 1918-1949. Consists of member- LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 1918. Among the enclosures are minutes ship cards, newletters, application forms, and brochures for such organiza- of the executive committee, newspaper clippings, and a tentative dmft tions as the American Society of the French Legion of Honor, American of a treaty for a League of Nations as approved by the League to Enforce Committee for the Protection of Foreigh Born, Bethune-Cookman College, Peace's Executive Committee. Florida Voters' League and the Florido Audubon Society.

LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 1919. Contains a picture of the League's ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS, (M-Z), 1899-1951 . Includes data on national speakers, minutes, speakers' report forms, and a report on the the Winter Park Garden Club, the Moro School, the Writers Club, the treaty situation in Washington. Thomas Paine Foundation, the Walt Whitman Birthplace Committee, and the Stephen Foster Memorial Corporation. LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE, 1920-1921. Documents from Fmnce re- lating to, the coopemtion between the American and French League and PANAMA TOLLS, 1910-1913. Entries include newspaper clippings, an the minutes of the 1921 meeting. amendment to the Panama Act, and three magazine articles.

LITERARY COLONY OF WINTER PARK, 1943. The only entry is a PEACE: THE VIWS OF BUSINESS ON, 1910- 1916. Contains Chamber partial list of Winter Park authors and their books. of Commerce reports and a copy of A Business Man's Plan for Settling the War in Europe. MAYFLOWER, 1920-1949. Among the entries in this folder are copies of reviews of The Last of the "Mayflower" and The Finding of the May- PEACE MATERIAL, 1910-1920. Three tentative dmfts of the League of flower,, a copy of Halt's -speech on the subiect, ~amphetsentitled Jordans Nations Covenant, extracts from the Executive Journal of the U. S. Senate, and Provincetown Tideways, and o picture of the barn reported to be and newspaper clippingson Hading'$ views toward the League are among constructed from the Mayflower. the entries in this file.

Box 74 Box 75 1 .. NATIONAL ARB1 TRATION AND PEACE CONGRESS, 1907-191 1 . 1. PEACE MATERIAL, 1943-1951. Composed of dmfts of Holt speeches on the Contains invitations to dinners and a letterhead of the organization. League, a comparison of the League and the U.. N., a copy of the Catho- lic, Jewish, and Protestant declarations on world peace, a copy of Thh NATIONAL CIVIC FEDERATION, 1905-1907. Includes an issue of Stand. and various appeals for post-war world organization. the National Civic Federation Review and an article on trusts. PEACE PROTOCOL IN THE.WOMANIS GARMENT INDUSTRY, 1906-1913. NATIONAL SECURITY LEAGUE, 1915. Folder consists of an invitation, Contains copies of the American newspaper clip- membership forms, a report of the army committee, and a pamphlet. pings, copieiof the protocols in numerous garment industries, bulletins of the sanitation board, and a resume of the cases before the New York NAVALISM - - PRO AND CON, 1908-1912. Includes seveml articles Arbitmtion Board. and excerpts from the Army pnd Navy Journal. PLAN FOR ENDOWED JOURNAL, 1906-1915. Encompasses articles by NAVY LEAGUE, 1907-1916. Contains a petition to Congress, news- Hayne Davis, Levy S. Richard, and Holt, as well as several preliminary paper clippings, a list of officers of the League, several programs, and dmfts of the plan. membership forms. "POMES" BY AND ABOUT HOLT, 1932-1949. NETHERLANDS-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, 1944. Sole entry is a statement of the organization's aims. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1912. Contains three newspaper clippings. NEW COMMONWEALTH, 1937-1 939. Includes a memomndum on the PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1920. Holt's repudiation of Harding and several international situation, data on the Temple of Peace, 5eveml articles newspaper clippings .' by Lord Davies, newspaper clippings, and a newsletter. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1924. Sole enclosures are newspaper clippings. 8. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION 1940. includes WiIIkie campaign literature, SUMMER THEATRE PROJECT, 1938. Consists of a financial statement, list a copy of a proposed resolution to limit the terms of the President, and of plays, and a program. several newspaper clippings. TAFT BANQUET, 1909. Program for the banquet honoring William Howard Taft. 9. PRO-LEAGUE INDEPENDENTS, 1920-1921. Consists of brochures by William Howard Toft and Theodore Marbug, mimeographed newsletter, o draft of the Independents' constitution, and several newspaper clipp- THIRD NATIONAL PEACE CONGRESS, 191 1 . Programs, announcements, speakers lists, and a charter designating Holt as a representative of the ings. Congress. 10. REMARKABLE REMARKS, 1939-1940. Contuins a sheaf of typed Re- markable Remarks and the newspaper versions. TRUSTEES, 1937-1 951 . Includes reports to the board of trustees, messages from Holt, a copy of the Rollins by-laws as adopted February, 1929, and 11. ROLLINS COLLEGE SOCIAL LIST, 1948-1949. Consists of the names of minutes. Winter Park and Orlando citizens who were part of the Rollins social family, TRUSTS, 1907. Notice of Holt's appointment as New York's representative to the National Conference on Trusts and Combinations and an article from Review. 12. ROOSEVELT'S VISIT TO ROLLINS, 1936. Sole entry is a full page from the Orlando Sentinel depicting FDR'r visit. UNITED NATIONS, 1945. Contains brochures, press releases, press cards, State Department review of Dumborton Oaks, text of the charter, text of 13, ROOT DINNER, February 26, 1909. Invitations and program for the dinner honortng Elihu Root. proposal for the cultural and educational organization of the U. N., ond a condensation of the remarks by J. Raymond Walsh. 14. ROTIVAL, MAURICE, 1940-1958, Is made up of a newspaper article on Rotiwl's work in Caracas, feature article on the subtact From Coronet UNITED WORLD FEDERALISTS, 1948-1951. Composed of reports, resolu- (July, 1954), and an announcemenf of htr son's marriage. tions, bulletins, programs, statements of purposes and aims, rnirneogmphed newsletters, data on the Peoples' World Convention, and a speech by Holt. Box 36 VINCENT, DON. Sole entry is manuscript of his biography of Holt and I. RUTt, ANNY, 1945-1949, Composed of photographs of the sublect. data preparatory to its publication. 2, SECOND NATIONAL PEACE CONGRESS, 1909. A progrom and on WARD, WILLIAM HAYES, undated. Consists of o painting of Ward, rnis- announcement, cellaneous writings by him, and an autograph. 3, SETTLEMENT WORK, 1906-1925, lncludrr minutes of a meeting on the sub/ect, letterhead of the People's Institute, and a notice of the meet- ing of the Brooklyn Guild Asrociation. WILLIAMS [~~~~MANUSCRIPT.Used for book Blow the Man Down! published by E. P. Duttpn & Co., 1959. 4, SHIPPING, 1918. Contains a rough draft of an lnde endent artlcle, report of a fact finding trlp to the shipyardr, an6-e7T revera m meographed WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE, 1912. Clippings from - make lettan from the Chamber of Commerce. up this folder.

5, SIMPLIFIED WOMEN AND PEACE, 1914-1915. Statement of purpose of the Womon's to memben of the Sim Peace Party, article from The Peace Forum, article from The Friend, news- simplified spelling to paper clippings, and data on the International Congress of Women form the appointment to tho SS contents of this file. 191 1. WOODROW WILSON DEMOCRACY, 1924. Treasurer's report and state- 6. SOCIALISM, 1905-1918. Comprised of two magazine extracts and a ment of purpose. booklet The Spirit of the International at brne by John dm Kay. WOODROW WILSON FOUNDATION, 1921-1924. Contains photograph SQUIER, PHYRNE. Contains seven manuscriptr of her writings. of leaden in the organization and an invitation tebunquet honoring the 7. first recipient of the Woodrow Wilson award. 8, STUDENT PEACE MOVEMENT, 1915. Contains several pclmphlets, a mimeographed letter and publications of the Anti-Mi Iiturlrm Leogue, and on extract from The Literaw Diaest. 6. WORLD ALLIANCE FOR PROMOTING FRIENDSHIP THROUGH THE 9. March 14, 1907 CHURCHES, undated. Consists of a newsletter and a brochure. 10. December 10, 1908 - - 3 copies 7. WORLD COURT, 1925 & 1935. Composed of rough draft of Halt's 1935 "Open Sermon", final mimeographed copy of the speech, speech in 11. January 5, 1914 pamphlet form, and two newspaper clippings. Box 80 THE INDEPENDENT 8. WORLD GOVERNMENT, 1945-1950. Includes a syllabus on the back- ground, principles and problems of world organization, an article by 1. September 11, 1916 Issue G. Ashton Oldham, newspaper clippings, a copy of the Atlantic Union Resolution, and and a newsletter from the Atlantic Union Committee. 2. The Independent Almanac, 1884

Box 78 3. An Independent Income Planned for 1250 of Our Subscribers

1. YALE, 1890-1894. Programs of Yale events and some themes written by 4. BLONDES AND BRUNETS by Katherine M. H. Blackford and Arthur Holt. Newcomb.

2. YALE, 1894-1945. Severol copies of Yale Alumni Weekly and The New 5. MISCELLANEOUS DATA ON THE INDEPENDENT, 1908-1924. Contains Fraternity; Report of the President 1914-1915, list of the Yale graduates notice of sale of the lndependent to HH, letter of incorpomtion, several of 1894, and miscellaneous items on Yale reunions. newspaper clippings on the sale of the magazine, and special plan offered to subscri bers. 3. YALE GLEE CLUB, 1934-1951. lncludes programs of Yale Glee Club concerts at Rollins, itineraries for tours, and box office reports for con- 6. SOUVENIR BOOKLET GIVEN TO HOLT BY INDEPENDENT STAFF certs at Rollins.

4. YALE RECEPTION HONOR1 NG GENERAL CHARLES MCCORMICK . SERIES SIX - MEMORABILIA AND NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS REEVE, 1944. Copy of the program, copy of poem written by Holt for the occasion, and Sandspur account of the event. Box 81 MEMORABILIA

5. YUCATAN TRIP, 1939. lncludes an itinerary for the trip, pamphlets, Contains mementos on Rollins College, photographs, Book of Common and brochures on Yucatan. Prayer, autograph book, scrapbook on Holt's attendance at Glen Tower school, and a copy of the Rollins College Adventure addressed to Mrs. HH, scrapbook containing pictures of World War I fwd supplies. SERIES FIVE - THE INDEPENDENT Box 82 N EWSPAPER CLIPPINGS

Box 79 THE INDEPENDENT 1 .lonGarment industry, 1910-13.

1. December 2, 1869 2. bnHarding, 1923 (Harding Special)

2. December 6, 1888 3. On Holt 1926-1933 4. On Holt 1939-1951

4. July 10, 1890 5. On Holt death, 1951

5. September 4, 1890 6. On New York Politics, 1909 7. On Woodrow Wilson, 1921-24

7. March 24, 1904 8. OnWorldPeace, 1911-1918

8. August 23, 1906 27

Box 83 NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 15. Editing a Magazine, 1917

I. Miscellaneous, 1904-09 16. How to Moke the World Safe for Democracy, 1917

2. Miscellaneous, 1910-1918 17. The League to Enforce Peace, 1917 3. Miscellaneous, 1919 18. A League of Notions Now?, 1918

4. Miscellaneous, 1920's 19. Lest We Forget, 1918

5 Miscel laneous, 1930's Box 85 1918-1924

6. Miscel laneous, 1940's 1. European Trip-1918 "At the Battlefront, " Articles for planned book

7. Miscellaneous 1950's 2. The Moral Values of a League of Nations, 1918

8. Miscellaneous, n. d. 3. The Biggest Thing in the World, 1920

9. Rollins News Service Releases on Holt Speeches, n. d. 4. The Ideal College President, 1920 5. A Promoter of Internotional Friendship, 1920 SERIES SEVEN - SPEECHES AND,WRITINGS 6. The United St tes Senate and the People, 1920 Box84 1897-1918 7. The Conferenc on the Limitation of Armaments, 1921 1 . Socialism in the United States, 1897 1 8. Editing a Mogazine, 1921 2. Herbert W. Bowen, 1903 9. The Limitation of Armaments, 1921 3. Race Suicide, 1904 10. What Has Been Done to Limit Armaments, 1921 4. The Approaching National Peace and Arbitration Conference, 1907 11. Address before National Democratic Dinner, April 8, 1922

5. Social Reform, 1908 12. Address before Woodrow Wilson Democmcy, March 8, 1922

6. Commercialism and Journalism, 1909 13. Limitation of Armaments, 1922

7. Mexico, 1910 14. Accomplishments of the League of Notions, 1923

8. The United State Peace Commission, 1910 15. Address, 1923

9. A League of Peace, 191 1 16. Address at Brick Church, 1923

10. Japan Today, 1912 17. Conditions Prerequisite for Peace, 1923

11 . A Plan for an Endowed Journal, 1912 18. The First Four Years of the League of Nations, 1923 12. Wonted-A Final Solution of the Japanese Problem, 1914 19. The League and the Corfu Case, 1923

13. The Woy to Disarm, 1914 20. The League and the Italian-Greek Dispute, 1923

14. Peace Protocol for Garment Industry, 1916 21. The League Passes Its Fourth Mile Stone, 1923 '. 29

22. An Ambossador with an Opportunity, 1924

23. Democmtic Platform Conn., 1924

24. World Peace Through Education, 1924

Box 86 1925- 1929

1. Commencement Address, 1925

2. Coolidge and the World Court, 1925

3. Outlawry of War, 1925

4. Outline of Policies-Alumni Dinner November, 1925

5. The Senate and the World Court, 1925

6. Senator Lodge's Place in History, 1925

7. The Way to Disarmament, 1925

8. What the League Does, 1925

9. Editors, Authors, Publishers and Advertisers, 1926

10. Florida After the Storm, 1926

11. Footboll Statement, 1926

12. What We Are Trying to Do, 1926

13. Wilson and Lodge, 1926

14. A 1927 Florida, 1927

15. An Adventure in Education, 1927

16. An Appeal to College Presidents, 1927

17. The College in Public Service, 1927

18. Commencement Address-Boylor Univ. 1927

19. Ideals for the Development of Rollins, 1927

20. Inaugural Address, February 21, 1927

21. Address at U. of N. C. Assn. of Alumni Secretaries, April 29, 1928

22. An Adventure in Common Sense Education, 1928

23. An Adventure in Education, 1928 Visit to Poultney Bigelow, 1938 Humanizing Education, 1932, 1934, 1935 Winter Park and Rollins College, 1938 Limitation of Armaments, 1932 Education and World Peace, 1939 The Way to Peoce and Prosperity, 1932 Integrated Course Plan, 1 Address at Opening Convocation, October 5, 1933 Introduction to Woolson Cata g, 1939 Making a College Pay Its Way, 1933 ". The Purpose of College, 1939 The Purpose of College, July 1933 A Quest for Ideals, 1939 (See also, folder 1 above) Teaching the Student as an Individual, 1933 The Retreat from the Leoguk, 1939 The Unit Cost Plan of College Finance, 1933 Roads to Peace, 1939 Address before Schools, 1934 19. RollinsChapel Song, 1939 24. College and Life, 1934 20. The Rollins Plon, 1939 25. Currier and lves Exhibit Talk, 1934 21 The Walk of Fame, 1939 26. Rollins College Plan, 1934 . 22. What is Wrong with American Education, 1939 27. America's Supreme Opportunity, 1935

28. Draft Article on Rollins, 1935 23. Yucatan Article, 1939

29. Educating the Individual, 1935 Box 89 1940-45

30. The Rollins College Plan, 1935 1. Anti-Third Term, Genesis of Article, 1940 x2. Discoveryof theMoyflower, 1940 31 . Rollins' Experiment in Education, 1935 3. 3 Thinking Versus Remembering, 1935 Education of Tomorrow's Leaders, 1940

Box 88 1936-1 939 4. The Issue of Life and Death, 1940 5. The New Rollins, 1940 1 Educating a College President, 1936 (See also, folder 16, and 89, folder 6) 1: 6. Lj Educating a College President, 1941 (See also, Box 88, folder 1) 2. Modern Trends in Education, 1936 7. lnfontile Paralysis Tolk, 1941

3. Why Homilton Hol t Came to Roll ins, 1936 8. Armistice Day Speech, 1942

4. Going "Over There", 1937 9. A Hoped-for World, 1942

5. Intolerance, 1937 10. Rollins Program for International Peace and Justice, 1942 6. Armament and Disarmament, 1938 What is the War Doing to Our Colleges?, 1942 Address at Class Day, 1938 7. 12- Freedom of Monuments, 1943 i 8. Address at Opening C0~~0cationt1938 I 9. Radio Speech on Rollins, 1938 ~~x,91- undated 13. Letter to Editor, Hartford Times, May 4, 1943 1. Achievements of the League of Nations 14. Abstract of Orlando Jqnior Chamber of Commerce Speech, NOV.27, 1944 2. Alumni addresses 15. Amici Usque Ad Aros, 1944 3. Armaments 16. Letter to Editor, New York Herald-Tribune, Nov. 28, 1944 4. Baccalaureate Benediction 17. The Covenant of the League of Nations and the Charter of the United Nations, 1945 5. College Athletics D Day and VE Day Addresses 18. 6. Cultural and Aesthetic Value of Music in a Community The Future Rollins College, 1945 19. 7. Eighth Assembly of the League of Nations

20. Roosevelt Memorial Convocation, 1945 8. Eliminating the Loafer

21. The San Francisco Conference, 1945 9. Fedemtion of the World No. One 1945 22. The United Nations Air Force, 10. Federation of the World No. Two United Nations Articles written for Orlando Morning Sentinel, 23. 11. Florido's Soil Production 1945, bound. 12. AEducational Forum on theChange Underlying Philosophy and Principles for Higher

I. Thewalkof Fame, 1946 13. "Lightnin"

2. Address at Convocation, November 12, 1947 14. Peace Through Justice

3. Remarks on Ohio Wesleyan Game, 1947 15. Post-War Peace

4. Message to the Class of 1948, 1948 16. Religion Among Students 1948 5. Open Sermon to Truman, 17. TheRollinsldeal 1949 6. Address at Commencement and Class Dcy, 18. The Rollins Plan 15, 1949 7. Address at MaitlandTestimonial, May 19. Special to the Nylic Review Address at Bethune-Cookman College Convocation, hrch 16, 1950 8. 20. Tinkering with the Covenant

9. American-Scandinavian Foundation Speech, 1950 21. "Town and Gown"

10. Letter to Editor, 1950 22. Verdun, the Greatest Bbttlefield

11. Claude Pepper Endorsement, 1950 23- What I Have Learned at Rollins

12. The Well-Educated Man, 1950 24. Yale Daily News Articles 13. The Pleasures of Retirement, 1951 Box 92 Book Reviews (armnged alphabetically by title of book reviewed) SERIES EIGHT - SCRAPBOOKS

1. The Days of a Man,wd. 1923 (Memoirs of David Starr Jordan) Thirt -five scrapbooks, largely of newspaper clippings fully identified and dated. dese books contain data upon virtually every topic, cause, and 2. Garrulties of an Octogenerian, rvd. 1925 (by Henry Halt) organization in which Holt was involved. To enable the researcher to make better use of these scrapbooks, a subject index is included in the register. 3. Henry Cabot Lodge, rvd. 1925 (by Charles S . Groves). 4. lnternational Relations as Viewed from Geneva, rvd. 1926 (by William E. Rappard)

5. Intimate Papers of Colonel House, n. d. (armnged by Charles Seymour)

7. My Book and Heart, wd. 1924 (by Cork Harrii)

9. Permanent Court of lnternational Justice fwd. 1925,(by.Manley 0..Hud-

10. Security Against War, tvd. 1926 (by Frances Kellor)

12. Thus Answered Mazda, wd. 1940 (by P. P. Nicholas)

13. Towards lnternational hstice, rGd. 1924 (by F. N. Keen)

15. Ways to Peace; Mobilizing for Peace rvd. 1924 (ed. by Frederick Lynch)

16. Woodrow Wilson: A Character Study, wd. 1924 (by Robert Edwards

17. The World Court, wd. 1926 (by, Antonio S . De Bustamente)

Box 93 Miscellaneous 1 . An Adventure in Common Sense ducat ion (articles) 2. Honorary Degree Award Addresses

3. Memoriams and Tributes

4. Miscellaneous Sermons n. d.

5. Miscellaneous Speeches, n. d. or titles

6. Woodrow Wilson articles, 1924

Economic Depression, XXVll 83 Florida Federation of Art, XXVlll 62- Ill 100 Cosmopolitan Magazine, XXXlV 150 Edison, Thomas A., XIV 19, 36, 42, 47- 63 McAdoo, William G. to HH (1921)IV66 Coster, Frank Donald, XXI 1 51; XV 12-13, 34-35, 74; XXll 14-15 Florida Federation of Women's Clubs, ~rlando.~entineland Reporter Star Council of Foreign- Relations, IV 15; ~dmonds, H. M., XXII 92 XXVIII 115, 127 from HH (1934) XVl l 26 V8, 11 Education, XI 11, 24, 40; XI1 15, 22, 95; Florida Historical Society, XXVll 103 Paderewski, lgnace from HH (1941) Council of Jewish Women, IV 19, 21 XI11 6, 12, 50, 52, 55, 59, 62; XIV Florida Intercollegiate Press Association, XXll 45 Cox, James M., 111 62; VI 61, 66-67 15, 24, 46, 73, 86; XVll 3; XVlll 16, XXVII 122 ------to HH (1941) XXll 48 70; XVI 84-85 29, 34, 37, 83, 97, 124, 129, 132; Florida Library Association, XVlll 45 Parker, John (no addressee) (1 91 8) Cram, Rolph Adams, XXVlll 13, 30 XIX 13, 60, 80-81; XX 8, 15; XXI Florida State Hotel Association, XXI 36 11 41 Creative Writing Competition, XX 52 3; XXlV 8, 106-1 08; XXVll 1 1, 20- Foch, Ferdinand, 163-64; IV64, 112;

Polk, Frank L. to Diplomatic and Crime~ Stories.- IX 96 21, 58, n,79, 83, 85-86, 92 ....XVI 55--

Consular Officers of USA in Eng- cross, Lucy, 'X 66; XXV 145 Educational- T~sts,Wi l Is and Bequests, Folk Art of 19th Century, XXlV 84

land and France (1918) ll 42 Crystal Convention, XI1 65 XXVIII 38 ~ - Ford, Henry. XV 35 Pmtt, Charles Hyde from HH (1942- Cyclopaedirr of American govt. XXXV18 van Eeden, Frederick, XXXlll 106 ~orei~npol'iiy Association, V 70-71; 1943) (4) XXlX 63 Czechoslovakia, IV 16 Eekhon, ~.lbert, V 19 VII 47: Xll.. 91. Roosevelt, Mrs. F. D. from HH (1945) Efficiency Society, XXXlV 91, XXXV 15 Foster ~kmorial,Stephen, XXll 52 XXIV 3 Don.,- Carl Morris. Xlll 24 Elliot Hospital, Vlll 95 Fox Movietone News, XXlll 33 ------to HH (1945) XXlV 4 Daniels, Josephus, 111 86; XXXlV 61 Emergency Peace Federation, XXXV 69- France, 1 51; 11 19; V 3, 47; XXll 43, Ryan, Thomas Jefferson to HH (1921) Donte, 1 39; lV 36, 74 71, 82- 55; XXV 95-96; XXVll 105, 107 V 40 Darling, Dudley, XXlV 29 Emory University, VI 62 Frank. Glenn. XXll 67 Sondspur from HH (1949) XXVl 57 Dorrah, Theodore S. XXlV 131, 143 Engagement ~aiendarof the South, ~riendsof ~usiianEnfranchisement, IX Schear. E. W. E. to HH 11919) V 28 xxv 54 XXlll 24 1 1 ; XXXl l l 59; XXXV 73 Sims, ~illiamS. to whom It ~a~ Con- Davenport College, VI 43 England, 1 66, 69; XVI 87-88; XXll Fuller, Mrs. John, XI 48 cern (1918) 111 92 Davey, Phillipe, XI11 65, 97; XIV 2 27; XXXlV 65 Fushimi, Prince and Princess, XXXlV 9, Skop, Morris from HH (1948) XXV 75 Day Kimball Hospital, 111 61; V48 Enyart, Arthur D., XXVll 64 16 Spivey, D. A. from HH (1925) XI 95 The Days of o Man, Vlll 40 Pauline Bowen, XXVlll 108 ------to HH (1925) XI 95 Daytona Beach Journal, X 56 dlEstournelles de Constant, Baron, Gage, Homer, XXI 1; XXVlll 33 Stone, Wendell 5'. to ;allege (1945- Dean, Nina Oliver, XXI 64 XXlV 30, 52, 68, 72 Gage, Mable Knowles, XXlll 42, XXV 1949) (4) XXlV 10, 134; XXV 54, 123 Democratic National Committee, VI Ethical Social League, XXXlll 85 57, 59 ------to students (1947) XXlV 119 60 Europe, Holt on, 1 30, 41, 55, 59, 74; Ganiere, George Etienne, XXVlll 70 Students and Faculty from HH (1945) Democratic Party, VI 76 11 63, 91; VII 26, 41; Vlll 21, 30; Gardner, J. F., XXll 81 XXlll 63 Denver, VI I 75 XX 62, 74; XXl l 33; XXXV 86 Garment trade, XXV 15, 49-53, 87; Taft, Homce D. To HH (1924) XXX 19 Dexter, Samuel, X 21 European trips, (1918) 1 62, 69-70; XXXlV 18, 44, 95-96 ~a~ier,William to vote; of wood- Dillinghom Bill, 1 4; XXXlV 91 11 26, 39-40, 43-49, 58; (1920) Gawin, Samuel, XIV 102 stock (1 950) XXVl 1 17 Direct Primarv Association, XXXlll 116 111 11, 13, 83; (1930) XIV 93, 85; Georgia, Frederick R., XVlll 23-24 Tuttle, S'telio'~estonfrom HH (1942- ~iscriminatioh, XXlll 8; &e also *e- (1937) XX 57, 61 Gerard, James, W ., XV 83 1 943) (4) XXl X 63 gration and Nenro Everglades Notl. Pork Commission, XVlll 39 Germany, 1 17, 22, 46, 59, 61; IV 26- Wagner, Paul to HH (1951) XXVl 132 Dix, John Alden, XXXlV 52 Exchange Club, XXlV 138 27; Vll l 103; XVI 104- 109; XXXV 67, Ward, William Hayes to HH (1915) 1 Doherty, Henry, XXVlll 29 83 52 The ~Ainionbf Sea and Air, XXlX 44 Federation of the World, 1 36; 11 71; Glos, Bohuslav, XXVlll 40 Weingert, Marie to HH (1924) XXX 10 Doshisha University, IV 21, 62; XVlll XXV 83; XXVl 33, 74-76, 81, 84, 92, Goldman, Emma, VI 58 Wickes, Fmncis C . to Whom It Moy 79 95, 107; XXlX 99-101; XXXII I 100- Goucher College, 11 63, 91 Concern (1918) 11 24 "Dream Street", IV 63 101, 103, 115-116; XXXlV 14, 16, 18, Granberry, Edwin, XXV 147; XXVl 23 Wilson, Henry B. to Josephus Daniels Dresser, Rose, XXlV 74 30, 34, 37-38, 42, 49, 76; XXXV 15, Graves, John Temple, XI1 43, 52; XV 94 OK-o* (1918) 111 86 Dudley Congregational Church, XXVl Id I" Wilson, Woodrow to HH (1922) VI 25; 137 Fixher, Samuel, XXI 44 Graydon, Elinor, IX 11 VII 69 Duke University, XXI 83 Florida, IX 85; X 13, 35, 73; XI 6, Greece, 11 8; Vlll 66; XVll 7 Woodstock Academy Twstees to Friends Dumbarton Oaks peace plan, XXII I 49, 10-11, 14, 17, 21, 107, 117-118; Grey. Lord. 198 and Alumni of Woodstock Academy 65.. XI1 4, 92; Xll l 6-7, 75, 80, 94; river, ~dkinO., XXlll 89; XXVll XV 86, 93; XVll 12, 87; XVlll 44; (1921) IV 61 Duval County Education Association, 122., 124-- Woodstock Voters from HH (1950) XXVl XXVII 124 XXlX 34 Gwyn-Jeffrey~, Winifred, XXlll 84 117 Economic Club, V11 32; XXXlV 25, Florida Academy of Sciences, XXI 7, 19 Yale Daily News to HH (1930) XXlX 21 Florida Association of Colleges and Hackney, Leonard J., XV 14 Universities, XIX 61, 72; XXI 35, 62 Hadley, Arthur T. XVI 7 42

Hague, XXXlll 45, 51; XXXlV 17 28,43, 58, 87-90, 161; XXVl 65, 89 ~~lt,Winifred, IV 63 Institute of Inter-American Affairs, Hall of Fame, Xlll 88; XIV 20; XVll 2; Holt, Hamilton, chamcter X 78; XV 13; Homer, Louise, XXlll 52-56; XXlV 95, XIV 99 XVI II 65 XVll l 97; XIX 58; XXll 18, 37, 47-48 97-98, 100, 144 lnstitute of International Education, Hanna, Alfred J., X 47; XVI II 98; XXI 50, 93; XXlll 13, 15, 26; editorials on Hoover, Herbert, 11 49-50, 94; Xlll V 87; VI 22; Vlll 4 20, 51; XXVll 136; XXVlll 114 VII 1-5, 7-16, 48, 50, 68, 70-72; 19, 27, 56, 64, 70, 94; XV 94; Institute of World Government, XXlV Hanna, Kathryn Abbey, XXlV 22-23; Vlll 101, 103; XI1 10; Xlll 71; XIV XXVII 141 83; XXV 122 XXV 122 21; XV 52, 65, 78; XVl l 26; XVl I1 Hoover League, 11 64 Institute on Church and World Peace, Harding, Warren, 111 76, 80; VI 55, 84; XX 12, 40, 44, 58, 62, 78, House, Edward M., XX 89; XXlX 16 XVIII 49, 51-52 66-67; VII 73; XVI 89 80, 83, 94; Xxlll 2, 25, 35, 41-42, Hawe, EdgarWatson, XX 79; XXXV Intolemnce, XX 40 Harding and League of Nations, IV 63, 61, 68, 73, 80; XXlV 16, 40, 105, 93 Invitations, 1 12, 14, 80, 98; 11 3, 12, 79-84, 86-87, 90-96, 98-107, 110- 115, 121, 125; XXV 3, 9, 33, 100, Hughes, Charles E., 1 45; VI 45; XVI 16, 18, 25, 31, 34, 36-37, 40,. 70; 1 12; XVI 77 102, 153, 162; XXVl 4, 9, 23, 25-26, 77, 88 111 11; V 26, 28-29; VI 7, 65, 71; Harding "Association of Nations", IV 47-48, 53, 56-57, 64, 85, 93, 143; 100th Anniversary of Peace Among Eng- VII 26-28, 47; Vlll 9, 11, 16, 72; IX 63, 79-84, 86-87, 90-1 07, 11 1-1 12; XXVll 4, 15, 20, 53, 62, 72, 74-77, lish Speaking Peoples, XXXlV 23, 25, 7, 16, 20, 26; X 19; XVll 75; XVl ll V 2-9, 12-14; VI 63 98, 102, 123, 139; XXVlll 61, 123; 30, 52, 71, 78 29; XIX 43, 76, 80; XX 6, 11, 43, Hardy, Arthur Sherburne, 111 72, 78-79; XXXlll 41, 51, 54; XXXlV 77, 94; Huttig, Katherine, XIV 74 74; XXI 85; XXll 22, 25, 28, 73, 77; IV 14-15; Vlll 76; XIV 54-55 XXXV 20, 31, 37, 39-41, 44, 46, XxlV 47, 106; XXV49, 51, 161, 165, Harkness, Edward H . , XV 96 51, 55, 65, 73;greetings and Ideal College President, Xlll 40; 169; XXVl 66-67, 105, 133, 137; Harris, Corm, IX 58-61, 73-75; XI1 valedictions XXI 99; XXll 6; XXlll XXVll 92, 1 18; XXXlll 47, 50, 58, 12-13, 16-17, 38, 54-55; XV 59; XXlV 14, 1 18; XXlX 83, 92; 104 83; XVI I 21, 37, 77; XVlll 4-5; XIX health XVlll 36; XXVl 7, 52; XXVlll Isolation Policy, XX 66 76-79; XXll 91; XXVII 44; XXVIII 42- 9; herd XIX 39; XXV 103; honors 1 89-90; 111 8, 61, 73; IV 2, 40-42; Italian Academy of Sciences and Letters, 43 40, 74, 79-80, 101; 11 6; V 67, VI 15, V 16, 31, 41, 43, 46, 56; VI 74- XIV 6 23, 33, 44; VII 20, 37, 60, 65, 67, 88, 75,Vl ll 4, 6, 19-20, 109; IX 5, Italy, 156, 64;1121, 32, 35, 38,40, Harrison, Benjamin, XXll 3-4 7-8, 14; XVI 133; XXV 8, 28: XXVlll Hart, Ruth S ., XXVlll 99 91; Vlll 20, 22, 28, 45; XI 101; Xlll 62, 78, 81; V 51; Xlll 70 Harvey, George, IV 105; XVI 85 32, 42, 44, 45; XVlll 53; XXlll 49; 112; XXXlll 17, 88, 97; XXXIV 43, Italy-America Society, 1 58, 62-63, 66- Hearthstone, XX 64 XXlV 31, 35, 72-73; XXV 44, 63, 68, 79; 11 3-4, 32, 51, 60; IV38, 51, Highways, Holt on, XIX 84 65-66; XXVl 7, 73, 77, 86, 87; 71, 78-79, 102; VI 56, 59; XIV 2; Hockada~School for Girls, XI1 68 XXXlll 59, 117; house X 19; XI1 99; Industrial Relations Commission, XXXV XXlV 125; XXlX 81 Holland, 111 6-7 Xlll 2; presidency of Rollins X 14, 16, Holmes, Marjorie Eaingerfield, XX 23 19-20, 22 -25, 40, 43-46, 49-50, 54- Integmtion, Holt on, XXXlll 14, 61- Jackson Day Dinner, VI 12, 16 Holt Family, 11 62; 111 1, 101; 1'4 32; . 55; XI 2-3, 5-7, 11, 15, 96, 103-104, 65, 69-76, 78, 80, 82-86, 88, 90; Japan, 1 5, 9, 20-21, 27, 30, 47, 59, V 66, 74; VII 33; Vlll 55, 75; IX 107-110, 112-114, 117; Xll 23-25, XXXIV 28 60-61; 11 51-56, 64; 111 55, 58, 63, 62; XIV 37; XV 16; XXll l 20; XXVl 27, 29-37, 40-46, 51, 58, 60, 63; Interchurch World Movement, 11 22, 56 77; IV 19, 67, 87; V 70; VI 37; IX 2; XXlX 79 XXVl 91; retirement XXV 6, 18, 33, 9-11, 14, 25, 28; XI 31-32, 111-112, Holt, Alexina Cmwford (Mrs. HH) IV 3; 35, 40, 42-44, 71, 77, 80; XXVl 115; XI1 81; Xlll 62; XVI 15; XXlll VII 12; IX 8; XI 19; Xlll 6; XIX 28- 12, 14, 25-26, 28-29, 31-44; XXlX 88; XXlV 28-29; XXVl 4; XXXlll 117; 33; XX 47 89-90, 98 XXXlV 77, 79, 82, 84,87-89, 92, Holt, Beatrice, IV 55; V 95; V11 50, Holt, Hamilton (of Georgia), XXlV 28 98-99; XXXV 1-2, 6, 9, 17, 19, 21, 92-93, 99; Vlll 7, 14; XI I1 68-69; Holt, Hamilton II, XIX 2 24, 27, 30, 32, 59-60, 67, 80-81, 93 XX 99; XXI 14; XXV 18, 49, 92; Holt, Henry, 1 67; IV 11, 45, 59; VI Japan Society, 1 75; 11 61; IV 3; V 65, 68, XXVl 50-51, 59 56; Vlll 100; XXll 41; XXV 5-6, 8 XXXlll 53, 56, 68, 95, 106, 108; Holt, Constance, VII 73; IX 64; XXlV Holt, John E., 111 81; IV 74, 78; V 32, XXXlV 2, 9, 73; XXXV 7, 1 1-1 2, 44, 30 IX 36, 57; XVll l 46; XIX 2-7; XX 25- Holt, Dorina (Mrs. George) XXlll 42; 31, 39, 67-70, 72; XXll 5, 44; XXVl Jennings, Awo W ., XXVIII 36 XXlV 93; XXV 104; XXVl 74 58, 131; XXVll 23, 116-1 17 Jews, IV 18-19; XXI 23; XXlX 25 Holt, Dorothy (Mrs. John) XIX 2 Holt, Leila, Vlll 20; Xlll 48-50; XIV Hol t, Judge George C ., 11-70; V 30; 2, 62; XV 12, 32; XXll 36 VI 69; Vlll 33-34, 97-98; IX 13, 53; Holt, Lewis Tappan, XXll 20 Xlll 29, 53; XXVll 23-25 Holt, Mary Bowen (Mrs. George C .), X Holt, George, 11 82; 111 9, 55; VII 53; 14, 16; XVlll 84 Journalism, 1 40, 61, 73; IV 36, 38-39; Vlll 122; XV 92-93; XVll 9, 48; XIX Holt, Rebecca Coleman (Mrs. ~eorge) V29; Vll 52, 73; X31, 39; XIV81; 22, 55-56, 80-85; XXI 21, 76; XXll XIX 80-85, XXlll 44, 50 XVI 87, 115-128; XX 79; XXXlll 1-6, 25, 78; XXIII 42, 48; XXlV 91; XXV Holt, Thomas, V 78 25-26, 99-102, 107, 113-1 14, 117- 118; XXXlV 24, 31, 48, 132; XXXV

National Republican Club, 1V 9, 13 Clarke, Edwin L., XXV 83 ~'ConnelI, Cardinal, XXXV 82 Pfister, kan Jacques, XXVll 99; XXVlll National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Corlies. Malcolm C.. XX 44 Ohio University, IV 33-36, 38 12, 26, 116 XXXlll 94 . - Davis. Marion B.. xxv 83 Ohio Wesleyan, XXlV 133, see also Phelps, William Cyon, XIV 34, 39 Navy Building Program, 1 5, 10, 12-13, Duryea, Kate F., Vlll 3 ~olIins homecoming Phi Beta Kappa, Xlll 100 19, 21 -24, 43, 71 -72; XXXV 75, 78 Fairchild, C. G., XXVll 139 Oklahoma- Education Association, Philippines, V 24-25; X 27 Navy League of U. S., XXXV 91 Franklin, W. S., XIV 84, 98 ~XVlll38 Picot, Colonel, Xll 20 East French, Calvin ~~11.81 Pictures. 11 Near Relief. 137. 46. 62. 73. 84. H., Old-9 Age, Holt on, XXlV 83; XXlX 158.. 87:. 2. 12. 19. 21. Gage, Mabel K XXV ., 59 /.I 25, 29, 31, 34-36, 57, ?2-j3, 86-89; Goss, George A., XXlll 2 On Choosing a Profesrion, XXXV 89 111 2, 5-6, 39, 71, 84-85, 89-90, 93, Nearing, Scott, IV 5, 7-8, 21 Goss, John H., XXlll 48 Open Forums, VI 37, 47; Vlll 69- 99; IV 11, 53; V 5, 34-35, 86; VI 3 Negroes. XVI 81. 129-131. XVll 76; Grover, Mertie G., XIX 26 70; XI 13 5, 7, 77; VII 22, 34, 57-58; Vlll 22- gxlv.86; XXX~ll 62-66, '69-70, 72-76, Hammond, Charles, F., XXVl 145 Onen- Letter to President of U. S ., . , 78-81, 85, 89-93, 95, 97, 1 16 Hardy, Arthur S., XIV 54-55 'XXII 54 36'38, 61, 88; XII 34; 36, 50; ~lll Netherlands-America Foundation, V Hardy, Grace B., XXll 25 Orange7c Memorial Hospital, XXlX 9, 21, 30, 41, 53-54, 104; XIV 3, 64, 68, 73, 77, 81, 86; VI 64; VII Harris, Corra XVlll 4-5 /-I 66-67, 85; XV 18, 20-22, 24, 29, 82 Holt, Alexina C., XIX 28-33 Orlando and Orange County Advert- 35,75, 85: XVll 1. 33. 61. 63. 81: Neutrality Legislation, XVll 55 Hol t, George C ., XXVl l 23-25 ising Club, XI 19 , , . Newell, Wilmon, Xlll 91 Holt, Mary Bowen, X 14, 16 Orlando High School, XIX 72 XIX 20, 54, 88; ~~'20,'32-i4, 36, New Hampshire Univqrsi ty, XXVlll 92 Holt, Sylvia, XXlll 64, 87; XXVl 2 Orlando ~ealt~Board, XI 55 73, 75, 81, 94, 96; XXI 24, 88; XXll New York Genealogical and Biological Homer, Louise, XXlV 97-98, 100 Orr, James L ., X 59-60 13, 24, 31, 37-38, 42, 47, 78, 81, Society, Xlll 57 Howe, Edgar W ., XX 79' Owen, Ruth Bryan, XI1 39 94; XXlll 3, 25-26. 71. 89: XXlV New York Politics, 1 93-94; IV 50, 59; Howells, William D., 11 80 1-2, 7, 36, 49-50,' 57-58,'70, 75, r Ozaki, Yukio, XXXlV 1 XXXlll 7-10, 12, 18, 23, 27-32, 44, Hulley, Lincoln XVll 8 85, 93, 122; XXV 4, 13, 27, 47, 81 - 87, 114, 121-1 22; XXXlV 39; XXXV Lee, William J., XXV 64 Pacifism; 1 48, 51 82, 128, 161, 172; XXVl 5, 7, 45, 13-14, 16, 84; Citizen's Union XXXlll Lord, George D., XXlV 16 Paderewski, Ignace, XXll 45, 48 64, 69, 76, 85, 96, 98-99, 107, 19-20, 46, 60; XXXlV 10, 24, 27, 88; Lounsbury, Ralph P., XXVlll 108 "Pagan Love ",11 1 72 137, 142, 145, 151; XXVll 6, 48, City Transit Committee IV 34, 44, 55; Lynch, Frederick H., XV11 86 Page, Thomas Nelson, 1 28 56-57, 102, 108, 1 10; XXlX 72, Coalition Committee IV 31, 45, 64, 75, Lythgoe, Albert, XVll 18 Page, Walter Hines, Vlll 19 XXXIII 111-112, 119 77-78, 81, 84 Manning, Charles B., Vlll % Paine, Natalie Wales, XXV 97 Poems by Holt and others, Xlll 127; New York Times. X 68, 78 Manning, Francis B., Vlll 96 Palestine, XXl l 73 XIV 64, 66, 80; XVll 10; XVlll 9; Nice, Clarence Carter, XXVll 127 Manning, Robert, Vlll % Panama Canal, XXXlV 66, 71, 75, XX 65; XXI 77, 94, XXll 20; XXlll Nivelle, Robert Georges, 111 65 Marburg, Theodore, XXlV 69 96: XXXV 4 32-35, 40, 85; XXlV 93; XXV 6; de Noue, Johon XXV 22 Mathewson, Elinor B., XVlll 65 pangma-pacific Exposition, XXXV XXVCl 132; XXVlll 3; XXlX 14, 51, Oesterling, Henry E., XVlll 31 29, 31, 33, 37 62, 76 Oberlin College IV 78, 88, 93; V 15 Reed, Grace H., XX 37 Pan-American, IV 28; XXlV 14 Polish Art Exhibit, 11 81 Obituaries Reeve, Charles McConnick, XXlV Paris Peace Conference. 1 72. 78 Politics, IV 91; V 45; VI Front cover, Bailey, Thomas P., XXV 101 112 Partridge, W. M., XVI'I101 ' 41, 64, 71; Vlll 12; XI1 94; Xlll 10; Baker, Thomas R.. XIV 60-61 Richardson, Alice B., XXV 15, 46 Pasadena, XXXlV 47 XVI 83; XXXlV 33, 54 Barney, William, 11 12 Rittenhouse, Jessie B., XXV 99 Passports, Holt on, XVI 88 Polk, Fmnk L ., 11 42 Bauer, Charles C., XXlV 86 Rotival, Phillippe H., XV 91 Peace, Holt on, 1 27; XVl l 36; XX Powers, Rose MilIs, XXll 93; XXV 48 Bowen, Agnes E., IX 72 Russell, Annie, XIX 14-17 65; XXlll 5, 56; XXXlll 55, 67; Presbyterian Young People's Conference, Bowen, C. Electa, 111 73; IV 8 Smith, Alexander C., IV 57 XXXV 20, 22, 24, 34-35, 43-44, XI 63 Bowen, C. W ., XVlll 89-90 Smith, F. Hopkinson, XXV 100 61-62, 64, 81 Presidential ~lections.XI1 14: XXlll 33. Bowen, Carolyn Mae XXV 122 Spmgue, Robert J ., XV 33 Peace Arbitration League, XXXIll 53: XXlX 3: (1920\'111 12-36" 44-46 ' Bowen, Edward A., XI 88 Straus, Oscar XI 86-87 85 Bowen, Franklin D., XXll 31 Tanner, Edward S., XXVlll 101 Peace Association of the Society of Bowen, H. E., 128 Ward, George M., XV 89-91 Friends, XXXV 23 Bowen, H. W ., XI I 83-86; XXVl 4 Warren, George E., XVlll 31 Peace Shi , XXXV 23 Bowen, Roxanna A ., XVl ll 63 Weddell, AlexanderW ., XXV 51 W~ilitaryAcademy, XV 93 Callender, W. R., XXVll 124 Westinghouse, Henry H., XXVlll 127 Penal Institutions, XXXlV 40 XXXV~ ~~~~. 87.~ Campbell, Charles A ., XXI 37-38 Woodruff, Lucy C., XXlll 26 Claude, XXVl 92-93 Programs, I 1 81; I 15 17, 28-29, 37, Chase, Joshua C ., XXV 1-2 Young, Jeremiah S ., XXV 2 The Permanent Court of International 79, 93-94, 97; 11 1 50; IV 70-71, 79, Cheney, Donald, Jr., XX 44 Yust, William F., XXlV 140 Justice and the Question of Ameri- 85, 89; V 80, 83; VI 3, 19: VII 16, can Participation, XXlX 4

25; XIV 7, 43, 65, 72, 79, 94, 96- Roosevelt, Franklin D., XV11 68-69; XVI II 40 23; XXI 11; XXV 3; XXVIII 1, membership in organizations X 53; XI1 9, 57, 66; Flaminqo XI1 35, 65, 92; 97;XVlO-l1,37,54,65,7l;~Vll' XVlll28;XIX67;XXll29,33,75; Xll l 66; XIV 66; XVI II 31, 98; 1-3, 9, 13-14, 17, 45, 47-48, 50- XXlll 43, 47, 57-58; XXlV 3-6; XXVII 97-98; XVll 10; XXI 76; XXl l 102; 140-141, 143 XXI 9; XXVlll 45, 75; Sandspur 52, 54, 57-58, 64, 73, 75-76, 85, XXlV 140 100; XVlll 3, 18-20, 33, 50-51, 93; Rwsevelt, Theodore, 1 19, 28, 51, 55, memorial sewi ces in Knowles Memorial X 59; XW 27; XVlll 10, 60; XIX 1; XXI 89; XXV 11 -1 2, 17, 19, 56, XIX 49, 55-56, 68, 71, 73; XX 5, 61; 111 47; Vlll 71; XXXlV 44 Chapel XVll 14, 95; XXll 56-57; 10-1 1, 35, 42, 50, 56-57, 73; XXI Root, Elihu, XXXll l 49 XXl l l 45, 57-58; XXlV 5-6; XXV 57; 100, 103, 170; XXVll 30, 35, 80, 125, 128; XXVlll 45, 71; Tomokan 9, 21, 32, 36, 41, 62, 73-75, 84, Rotival, Maurice, XVll 4, 9; XXll 35 XXVll 83; XXVlll 4, 31-32, 36, 76, 89, 92, 95, 97, 99; XXll 1, 78, 82; Russell, Annie, XVll 2, 9, 67, 92, 94; 106 XXI 75, 122 XXlll 19; XXlV 13, 66, 137; XXV XIX 14-17; XXVll 90; XXVlll 10, 41 musical programs XI 38; XI1 46; Xlll 74; Russell, Lindsay, 11 51, 53-56; XXXlV religion Xlll 15; XIX 53; XXI 42; XXV 100, 142-143, 152, 157; XXVll 15, XIV 63, 71; XV 22, 68; XVll 9, 11- n,84, 89 156, 159 126, 128, i30, 134-135; XXVIII 5, 14; 28, 30, 32-34, 40, 83, 102; 12, 20, 25, 33, 35, 37, 41, 56-57, Russia, IV 49-50, 55; V1 58; Vlll 21; ~~1116,49,51;~1X22,58;XX45;scholarships-Xl83,85;Xlll1,64; XIV 40, 68, 100, 153; XV 54; 61, 64, 70-74, 76-78, 80, 95, 99- XXI 100; XXVl l 128; XXXlll 59 XXI 9, 20, 22, 35, 66-69, 78; XXll 100, 1102-103, 105-107, 115, 117, 68; XXlV 35; XXV 38, 58, 64, 1 14- XIX 56, 64; XX 9, 40; XXlll 80, 82-83; XXV 154, 156; XXlX 118- ID-128; XXIX 97 St. Germain Treaty, VII 66 1 15, 157; XXVl 6; XXVl l 54, 57, 122, theater X86; XI1 7, 48, 52, 61; XIV St. John's College, XXXlV 67 125, 127; XXVll l 13, 29, 35, 99 119 94; XV 11, 14, 22, 58; XVl l 36, 42, Salvation Army, VI 53 peace activities XVIII 38; XIX 53; XX 36; social X 56, 58; XI 33, 83; XI1 22; San Francisco Conference, XXlV 11-13; Xlll 99; XIV 56; XV 6,8, 19, 22, 94; XVlll 10, 51; XIX 59; XX 7, XXI 12-14, 34; XXll 6, 13, 36; XXlll 17,41, 80; XXI 18, 44, 71, 83-84, 32, 34-36, 3839 21-23 27; XVll 2, 19, 29, 90, 92; XVlll 8; XIX 45-46, 49; XXI 9, 20, 41, 92, 98; XXlll 8; XXlV 71; XXVll Saute, George, XXVl 24-25 physical plant X 58; XI 34:61, 63-64, '57, 81, 90, 111, 122, 127, 129- Schlotz, Eve, XVll 8 89, 92; XII 9, 22; XIII 99; XIV 32, 81, 96, 98-99; XXll 32, 94; XXlll 5; XXlV 10, 93; XXV 3, 160, 165; .J-130;XXVlll9,41,56,58,76, 131 Schmidt,A.,XXXIII54 86-88; XV 26, 77; XVll 75, 82, 94; trustees XI 47, 62-63; XV 23; XVl l Senate, 1 28; 11 22 XVlll 35-36, 99-100; XIX 24, 42-43, XXVl l l 30, 90, 99; XXVll l 50, 45-48, 52-53, 65, 70; XX 10, 14, 58, 63, 93, 115, 19, 21, 24, 35, 38, 93, 97; XXI 6, songs XI I 75; XXl X 53-54 45, 75, 79-80, 83, 93; XXll 19, 51, sports Xlll 23, 53; XX 91; XXI 36, 68, 78, 82; XXlll 50; XXlV 18, 24, 42, 69, 94, 97; XXlV 127; XXVll 1 15; XXVI I I 8 1; XXl X 52; base- 40, 47, 67, 76-77, 85, 89-90, 101- XXV 47-48; XXVI I 1 1 1; XXVI I I 20, Sims, William S., 111 92; IV 88, 92-93 104, 117, 138; XXV 26, 31, 39, %, ball XVlll 44; XIX 56, 63-64; XXVll 115; basketball Xll 12; 31, 33, 38, 113, 121 Sinclair, Upton, 11 60, 63 68, 149, 151-152, 171; XXVl 33; ; walk of fame Xll l 9 ,97-99; XIV 100; Skop, Morris, XXV 75 XXVll 26-27, 29-31, 33, 43, 51-52, Xlll 10; XV 76; crew X 55, 62, XV 1, 56, 59, ~&$.XVII 10, 61; XIX Slosson, Edwin E., 1V 10; Xlll 95 54, 112-116; XXVlll 58, 119, 125- 66; XI 83; XVll 35; XVlll 23, 25- 1 26; XXl X 77 26; XIX 70-71; XX 29, 48; XXI programs XVll 27-28, 31-33, 66, 69; 24, 69, 83; XXVll 82; XXVlll 80; XXI 17, 91, 95; XXlV 124, 131; XXV fencing XV 23; XVll 1, 85, 90; 157; XXVlll 17, 39-40, 112-113, 116 XVl l l 32; XIX 57; XXI 45; 62; XXVl ll 20, 27, 80, 129; football programs in Knowles Memorial Chapel Vlll 68; XI 36; XI1 51, 64;Xlll 5; XVll 7, 19, 34, 41-42, 50, 85; X 46, 53, 62-63, 65, 69-70, 85; XI1 4, 6-9, 66, 68, 71, 78-80, Rollins Economic Conference, XIX 25; XIV 2; XV 9; XVll 3, 44, 49, 73, 83; XVlll 58, 102; XX 47, 76, 91-92; XVlll 2; XX 76; XXI 15; XXll 41; XXV XXI 22; XXl l 72; XXll l 40, 59; XXlV 88; Xlll 15, 58, 95; XIV 30, 43, 90, 96, 100; XV 5, 8, 12-13, 93; 1 1 , 76, 8 1; XXVl 22, 43; XXVl l 58, 15-16; XXVll 111, 114, 116, 125; 1 14; XXVI II 66-67, 94; XXXI I I 55; XXVlll 13, 18, 47, 58; XXIX 49, 65 XVll 63, 65-66, 71-72, 74, 84; XXXIV 66 progress plons of the College X 24, XVIII 87-88; XIX 55; XX 5, 10, 14-15; 17-18; XXI6, 9, 24, 76, Socialist, 11 2; XXXlll 43; XXXV 68 28, 32-34, 38, 52, 63, 68, 72-73, Society for the Advancement- of India, 85-87; XI 1, 4, 6, 8-10, 12-13, 15- 95; XXll 75, 77, 101; XXVll 78, XXXI II 98 17, 20, 23-24, 28-32, 35, 85, 89, 81, 82, 88, 90-91, 119-121; 114, 116-117, 119-120; XI1 53, 79, XXVlll 6, 14, 21, 27-28, 81, 104, 96, 99; Xlll 5; XIV 2, 33, 71, 92; 110, 118, 121, 126; golf XIV 97; XV 79; XVll 62; XIX 18, 22-23; XXI XXVll 107; XXVI II 81;.swimming X 56, 59; XVl l 47, 1 19, 121-1 22 81; XXll 10, 79; XXlV 32, 137; XXV Sons of the American Revolution, XXlV 11 tennis XXV 48, 157-158 publications Xlll 1; XVll 76; XIX 19, students X 54; XI 50, 52, 58, 85; Xlll Sorosis Club, Xlll 30 v111 49 Meeker-Kebsattel, XX 100 Tiedtke, John M., XXV 77, 79, 85, valpamiso University, XXXIV 68 Southern College, XVlll 101; XXVII 58 vossar Political Association, V 49-50 Mendsen-Bonties, XIX 87 111, 115; XXlX 102 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Associ- \jeKilles Treaty, 1 91, 95, 100.-101; Mizener-Andrews, XX 91 otion, XXVIII 21 Town and Gown, XI1 90 Moor-Erwin, IX 57 Town Hall Club, IV 15; XVlll 37 11 7, 50, 52, 65, 68-69, 82, 90; V 30; Spanish Institute of Florida, XVlll 38 XIV 101; XVI 56; XXlV 27 Needham-Smith, XXV 72 Spough, Herbert, XXVl 142 Trade, XVl 87 veteran Bonus Plan, VI 39-40, 55 Trammel\, Park, X 75; XIX 68 Nichols-Peeples, XIX 62, 87 Speaking Tours, VI 46; XVll 43, 49, 77, Volstead Plotform IX 54; XI 100 Oppenheimer-biley, XVIII 87 Treat, Anna B., XX 4 85-86; XX 8, 13; XXI 91-93; XXVll Passell-Chodbourne, XXlV 128 116; XXVlll 9, 122, 131 Triangle Club, XXVlll 67 Tributes, Testimonials to Halt, Wagner, Paul, XXV 80, 86; XXVl 30, Reed-Woodbury, X 35 Speeches, V 57; VII 6; XIV 12, 14; XVI Reid-Fischer, XXV 140 XVlll 16, 79, 85; XIX 18-19,67; 45-46, 132, 138-141 89-90; XX 77, 100; XXIII 51; XXlV 99; Wainwright, Jonathan, XXV 58 Van Renseloer-Vereker, XXlll 65 XXV 3, 55, 61-62, 175; XXlX 61, 72 xxlll 2; XXlV 9, 29, 106, 109, 11 1, 116, 118, 120; XV73-76, 158, 163- Waite, Alexander, XXll 74 Richardson-Lincoln, IV 57, 86; XXVl 3 Spivey, Ludd, XI 13, 95; XIV 87 Wales, Julia Grace, 1 15; ll 99; XXXV 70 164; XXVl 24-25, 102; XXlX 120- Rotivol-Fox, V 27 Spohn, George, H., XXlV 136 Wallenberg, Axel, IV 38 Sellers-Dougherty, XXVlI 71 Spmgue Oratorical Contest, Xlll 11; XXI 122 Walsh, Thomas James, Xlll 88; XXVl l 49 Sinclair-Davies, XIX 62 92 Truman, Harry, XXlV 31, 41, 4-46; War, Holt on, XX11 41, 71, 76 Smith-Lawson, XIX 62 XXV 52-53, 56-57, 125-142, 146, Spmgue, Robert J., XV 33 War Department, XXXV 30 Turner-Cook, XX 99 The Stobilization of Europe, XXlX 44 156; XXVl 14-19, 22, 55; XXlX 87, 91 , 94-95, 107-1 08, 1 10-1 17 Warner, Harry, XXI 2 Weston-Tuttle, XXVI I 58 Stable Money League, JV 69, 74 Washington, XXlV 1 16 Winant-Romey, XXI 41 Stagg, A. A ., XXVll 10, 55 Trusts and,Combinations, XXXlll 54 Washington Democratic Club, VII 44 Woodbridge-Longstaff, XXV 49 Starr, Nathan, XXV 160, Tusculum College, 11 78 Washington Life Insurance Co., XXXIII Woodbury-Spencer, XXVl 69 Tuskegee Normol and Industrial lnsti- Stassen, Harold E., XXlV 27 Westminster School, XXVII 135 State Society of the Cincinnati of Penn- tute, VI 78 Washington Naval Conference, V 54-56, "Where We Are", XXlV 113 sylvania, XXXV 32 Tuttle, Stella Weston, XXVll 58; XXlX 63 Whitney, Edward B., XXXlll 122 Stead, William T., XXXlV 83 Wiegert, Marie, IX 65 Stearns, Sally, XIX 70 Unemployment, XVI 89 United Nations, XXlll 49, 65; XXlV Wilberforce University, 11 49; 111 4 Stetson. University, XXVlll 108 Wilhelmina, Queen, Vlll 44 Stock Gambling, XXXlll 84 29, 31, 68, 108, 138; XXV 44, 76; Stockdale, Bil I, XXVl 49, 80 XXVl 66, 136 Williams, George Bowen, IV 30; IX 55, 57, 89; XVI 134-135 Stone, Fred, XXI 27-31, 33 United States, 1 10, 19, 24; VI 27-30; Stone, Harlan, IX 10 XXXV 43-44, 76 Wilson, Woodrow, 1 19, 35, 42, 75-76, 78; 11 1 1, 23, 45; 111 36-38, 40-41, Stone, Wendell C ., XXll 76; XXlV 10, U.S. and Peace, 1 56; XXXV 41-42, Clifton-Ball, XXlV 132 45-46 63, 66-67, 76, 79, 95; IV 52, 57; V 119, 134; XXV 123, 151 Cole-Russel I, XVll 1 1 51, 57-60, 70, 84-85; VI 4, 25, 45-46, Strachey, John, XXI 19 United War Work, 11 23 Drinkwater-Self, XXVl 61 United World Fedemlist, XXlV 123, 73; VII 59, 69, 87, 89; Vll l 4, 7, 16- Stmus, Oscar, XI 86-87; XXVl 103; Estes-Mil ler, XVII I 37 17, 74, 94; IX 37, 39-46, 49-51, 55; XXXV 31 138; XXV 100-101; XXVl 80, 89 Fishback-Galey, XXI 15 Universal Peace Movement, XXXlV 69 X 29; XI1 5; Xlll 100; XV 80, 82; XVI Students International Union, XX 61 Fullington-Shepard, XVI II 20 9-19, 111-113, 120-121;XXVll 63, 80; Successful Living in the Machine Age, Universol Religious Peace Conference, Harbottle-Howden, XVI I I 46 XXlX 1; XXXV 26 XXVII 128 XI1 65, 67 Harris-Hayward, XXVII 134 Wilson Clubs, IV 19, 51, 56-57; V 65 University Club, XX 73 Suhrie, Ambrose, XXVIII 94 Hart-Ottaway, XXVIII 64 Wilson Democmcy, V 36, 46, 69, 77-78;; Swinton, Marion, XIV 1 University of Chicago, XV 81; XXXV 65; Heath-Lauterboch, XXII 1 VI 34-35, 57; VII 79, 82, 99 Symonds, Brandreth, Vlll 66; XXV 3 Heine-Planck, XVIII 3 Wilson Foundation, IV 37-39, 42, 46-47, Hesse-Smith, VI 59 63, 98, 105, 1 12; V 7-8, 1 1, 19-20, HillerCrook, XVll 87 22, 23, 29-30, 62-63, 68-72, 75-77, 79, 82, 84-86, 90-96; VI 1-6, 9-18, XXXlV 18, 52, 82, 96; XXXV 18, 21, University of Kansas, 1 42; XXXlV 34; 20, 22, 24-25, 31-40, 43-45, 51-56, 41-42, 45-46, 52 XXXV 39, 54 University of Maine, 1 34; 11 100 58-61, 63-67, 74; V11 20, 28, 31, 50, Tcha~kovsk~,Nicholas, XXXIII 53 52; vlll 16, 18-19, 29-30; IX 68 Teacher's Union, IV 4 University of Miami, XV 57 Winter Haven High School, X 62, 68 Tenney, Charles D., XVI 85 University of Wisconsin, XV 52; XXll Winter Park, XI 28, 30; XI1 58, 62; XIII "The Terrible Meek",. .XXXV 3 67 Texas House of Representatives, IX 72 Ursinus College, XXXV 88 19, 23; XIV 21; XV 15, 50, 58-59, 68; xvll 1, 12, 16, 19, 33, 42, 46; XVl ll Textbooks, as British propaganda, 65; XIX 19, 66; XXI 16, 78, 84; XXlll 45-46, 72; XXV 75; XXVll 106; XXVlll 29, 66; XXlX 65 Yak University, XI1 64; XV 4; XVll 38-39, 41 -42, XIX 64, 85; XXll 14; Wise.. . .- - , Robert. - Alexander, XXI 5 Witherspoon II, XXV 98 XXlX 21; XXXlll 4, 105; XXXV 73 Wdmen Suffrage, XXXlll 66; XXXlV 14-15, YMCA, IV 3, 17; V 86, 91; VI 21, 25, 49, 78, 90, 94; XXXV 5, 25-26, 28 64; XXXlV 16 Women's City Club, XXXV 19, 25, 46 Yowell, Newton Pendleton, XIX 38-39 Women's lib, XX~1 Yust, William F., XXlV 129, 140; Women's Democratic Forum, V 75 XXVI I 86 NAME INDEX Women's Peace Party, XXXV 67 Women's Pro-League Council, VI 61 The dotes immediate1y following each name denote the period covered by the Women's University Club, 11 6 letten; the figures in parentheses denote the total number of letters for that person. Woods, Henry Wise, 1 84, 88; VII 34 The numbers immediately following each box number denote the folder number; the Woods, Lido, Xlll 32; XIV 6; XXV 165, figures in parentheses immediately following the folder numbers indicate the number of letters within that folder. The absence of parentheses indicates thot there is only Woodstock, 11 103; 111 9, 72, 80; V 32, one letter. 37. 39, 75; VI 60; VII 58-59; Vlll 19, 36; 53; 57; 59, 73, 91; IX 28, 30; Abbott, Mrs. C. H. to HH 1927 Box 3:5 ------to HH 1925-26(3) Box 3:3(2) X 57; XI 96; XI1 71; XIV 7; XX 2, 55, Abrams, Kate T. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 4 60; XXI 5, 8; XXll 7-10, 32, 34-35; ------to HH 1925 Box 3:3 Alexander, B.G. to HH 1939 Box 5:3 XXll l 1; XXV 94, 155; XXVI 51, 53-55, Achorn, Edgar 0. from HH 1927 (2) Box Alexander, William H. from HH 1946 3:5 (2) 8:4 90. 93-95, 133-1 36; XXVll 130; XXVI ll ------to HH 1927 (2) Box 3:5 (2) 82' ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Adams, Carlyle from HH 1946 Box 8: 3 Alfred, Helen from HH 1948 Box 9:6 World-. Alliance for International Friend------to HH 1946 Box 8:3 (2) ship, 11 83; XXVlll 15 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 Adorns, Mary L. from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------from H. D. White 1948 Box 9:6 World Alliance for Promoting Friendship ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Through the Churches, VII 25 Aliey, A.G. to Gilchrist 1922 Box 2:6 World Cwrt, 1920 XVI 64; 1921 IV 20; Addams, Jane to HH 1910 Box 1:3 Allen, Frederick H. from HH 1935 Box Addie, Mrs. Robert from HH 1949(2) 4: 5 1922 V1 98, 100; VI I 23, 30, 53, 55; ------to HH 1935 Box 4:5 1923 VII 74-75, 78; Vlll 5, 31-32, 35, ------Box 10:7; Box ll:l 39, 41, 43, 45-46, 48-49, 53-55, 59, to HH 1949(2) Box 10:7; Allen, Dr. Frederick M. from HH 1942-49 61, 69-71; 1924 Vlll 71, 80, 86, 88, Box 11:l ------(2) Box7:l; Box 11:2 105, 110; 1X 10-11, 17-19, 21, 26-28, Adler, Mrs. Sidney from HH 1949(2) to HH 1942-49(3) Box 7: 1; 30-32, 34, 70; XI 93-94, 96, 98; 1925 Box 11:1(2) Box 11:2; Box 12:5 ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l Allen, H.T. from R. L. Bullard 1920 Box IX 64, 70-71, 80, 83-84, 86, 88, 92- Adolfs, Clam to HH 1939 Box 5:3 94, X 2, 6, 8, 11, 16-19, 22, 25, 31, 2:4 41-42; XI 108; XI1 1; 1926 X71, 75; Adramoff, lgor to HH 1951 Box 14:l Alley, Royford W. to HH 1949 Box l2:2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 2 XI 12, 25, 35-37, 83; XI I 4; 1927 XI 1 from Horace A Tollefson 62, 90; 1928 Xll l 12, 24, 31; 1930's 1951 Box 14:l Allinson, Brent D. from HH-1948(4) Box Akermn, Alexander from HH 1933 -.Box 9:6(4) XVll 79, 88, 90-91, 93; XVlll 15-16; 4:3 \, to HH 1948(3) Box 9:6(3) XXI ------10 Albn (Ga.) Herald from HH 1940 Box World Court Congress, 1 15 4 Allison, S.K. from HH 1948 Box 9:6 o:.! Alt, George P. to HH 1919 Box 2:2 World Fedemtion Commission, XXXV 1, Alber, Louis J. from HH 1919 Box 2:3 9, 21, 24, 26, 39-40, 43-44, 46 Altschul, Frank from HH 1947 Box 9:3 ------__to HH 1918 Box 2: 1 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 World Government, XXlV 123-1 24, 138; ------__ XXlX 73, 75 from Tom Jones Meek 191 9 Amados, M.T.S. to HH 1919 Box 2:3 Box 2:3 American Roland Food Company from HH World Peace Foundation, XXXlV 22, 26, Albert, John E. from HH 1947 Box 9:4 69, 75-77; XXXV 8, 19, 34 ------__ 1949 Box 11:3 to HH 1947 Box 9:4 American Society of the French Legion World Postal League, XXXV 80 Alden, Frederic A. from HH 1936-49(2) World-Tomorrow Peace Movement, XXVll 85 of Honor from HH 1939-41 (4) Box 5:2 Box 46; Box 12: 1 (2), 3; Box 6:7 World Unity, Holt's Contribution to, Xlll 14 ------__to HH-1936-49(3) Box 4:6; World ~ar'l; 1 30; 11 42 Ames, Allan P. from HH 1918(6) Box 2:l . . Box 12: 4.5 IL\ WorldWar II, XXll 11, 31 *ldermant A. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 \VI Wylie, Margaret Dolores, XXVll l 22 E: ------to HH 1918-19(8) Box 2:1(6), 3 Wynee, Anthony, XXlV 116 (2) Bade, William F. to HH n.d. Box 14:s ~~~y and ~ovyJournal Editor from HH Baekelond, Loe from HH 1919 Box 2:2 to HH 1919 Box 2:2 1912 Box 1:3 ------Amall, Ellis to HH 1945 Box 8:l Bailey, Catharine H. from HH 1938 Box .?" Artman, Joseph M. to HH 1929(2) Box 2: L 3:7(2) Bailey, Howard from HH 1945 Box 8:l Astor, Helen to HH 1937 Box 5:l ------to HH 1951 Box 14:2 Astor, Lady Nancy from HH 1946(4) Box Bailey, Josiah W. to HH 1945 Box 8:l 8:3(4) . ,. Bailey, Lynn to HH 1951 Box 14:2 ------to HH 1946(3) Box 8:3(3) Bailey, Robert S. from HH 1949 Box 11: Atkinson, Henry A. from HH 1918-49 3 (27) Box 2: 1; Box 4:4(2); Box 7: 1 ------to HH 1949 Box 12:l 2, 3 (3), 4(5), 5(2); Box 8: 5 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 4(3); Box 9:1, 2, 3, Box 11: 2(2), 3 Bailey, William B. to HH 1908 Box 1:2 ------to HH 1918-51 (31) Box 2:l Bailly, Mrs. Louis from HH 1934 Box 4:4 Box 4: 2, 4(3); Box 7: 1, 2(3), 4(5) ------to HH 1934 Box 4:4 5(2); Box 8: 1 (2), 4(2); Box 9: 1 (2) Baird, I. R. from HH 1947 80x 9:2 2, 3; Box 11:2, 3; Box 12:2; Box Baker, George S . from HH 1946-47(2) 13: 1(2), 4; Box 14:l Box 66:8(2) ------from HH sec 1947-49(2) Box ------to HH 1 946-47(3) Box 66: 8(3) 9:2; Box 12:2 Baker, Newton D. from HH 1934(2) Box ------To HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 4:4(2\~.,-, ------to the Trustees of the Church ------to HH 1934-35(3) Box 4:4(2), Peace Union 1947 Box 9:1 5 Austin, Alfred to HH 1897 Box 1:2 Baker, Roy Stonnard from HH 1924-45 Austin, hmes A. from HH 1942(2) Box (5) Box 3:2; Box 4:4(3); Box 8:l 7: 2(2) ------to HH 1920-36(10) Box 2:4; to H H 1942(2) Box 7: 2(2) ------Box 3:7(3); Box 4:3, 4(3), 5,6 Austin Warren R. from HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------from Mrs. E. Ladd Little 1945 Avery, Harold Chandler from HH 1940 Box 8:l Box 6: 1 Baker. Thomas R.~ . to. .HH .. . 1925. . - -BOX .. 313 to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 - - - .------Bakewell Charles M. from HH 1933(2) Avery, Howard Chandler from HH 1948 Box-15: 2(2) Box 9:5 Bal I, Hayward from HH 1946-48(7) Box ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 8:4(4);. .. Box 9:5. 612) Avezzana, Romono from HH1920 Box 2:4 ------to HH 1946(2j BOX ~(2) to HH 1920(2) Box 2:4(2) ------Balles, Harry A. to Charles McC. Reeve Axtelle, George E. to HH 1949 Box 11:3 1946 Box 8:4 Bobson, Roger from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Ballinger, Kenneth from HH 1941 Box ------to HH 1925 Box 3:3 6:7 Bacheller, Irving from HH 1925-49(5) ------to HH 1941 Box 6:7 Box 33; Box 5: 1 (2); Box 1 0:3; Box Bancroft, Mrs. C.F. from HH 1946-49(3) 11:3 8:3; 10:3; 11:2 ---__-_to HH 1925-37(4) Box 3:3(3) Box Box Box ------to H H 1 946-49(3) Box 8:3 (2); ------_Box 5: 1 Box 11:2 from John D. Rockerfeller, Jr. Bancroft, Mrs. Cornelia H. to HH 1949------1929 Box 3:7 51(4) Box 12:1(2), 3; Box 14:2 Charles R. Switzer and HH to ------f rom HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: 1 George M. Ward n.d. Box 14:5 12) Backus, Mrs. Dana C. from HH 1949(3) BaA:raft, Winthrop from HH 1949-51j5) 104, 6; 1 1 ------Box Box :3 Box 11:2; Box 14:2, 3(3) to HH 1949 Box 10:4 ------to HH 1949-51(6) Box 11r2; Backus, Louise L. to HH 1950 Box 13:1 Box 12:2; Box 13:l; Box 14:2, 3(2) ------from Jock McDowall 1951 Box 1; Box 11:3(2) to HH 1940(2) Box 6: 1, 2 Benton, Williom from HH 1950(2) Box to HH 1939-49(17) Box 5:3(2) ------14:2 ------~~~tt~,droom from HH 1946-49(2) Box 13:4 -- .~~ Bonzof, Jeon to HH 1951 Box 14:2 Box 7141. 5(3). 66); Box 8: 1; 8:4;.Box 11:3 ------to HH 1950-51(4) Box 13:4 Banzhof, Mrs. P. C. from HH 1949 BOX Box 1 1 :'3(i) ------to HH 1949 Box 12:5 (3); Box 14: 1 12: 1 Boruch, Bernord from HH 1919 Box 2:2 k~ty,R. C. from HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------from Mrs. Estello S. Barrett to HH 1949 Box 121 ------Borzun, Jacques from HH 1945(2) Box ------to.- HH 1949 Box 11:2 1950 Box 13:4 Banzhof, Mrs. Gmce C. from HH 1940 Box 8:2(2) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 11:2 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:2 to Carl Lourens 1950 Box 13:4 6: 1 ------Beaudoin, Carmen to HH 1950 Box 13:2 Berdeoux, Mrs. Ludie from HH 1947-48 Barber, Alvem to HH 1949 Box 12:5 Bassell, Carolyn W. to HH sec 1945 Box Beck, James M. from HH 1919 Box 2:2 (2) Box 9:4, 5 Barber, Somuel from HH 1945 Box 8:l 8: 1 ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 Berge, A. John to HH 1941 (2) Box 6:s Barbour, Clarence A. to William H. Bassett, Mrs. Charles F. from HH 1947- kdenger, George R. to Mrs. Williom H. 121 Welch 1934 Box 4:4 49(19) Box 9:2(3); Box 10:4(2), 5, Short 1935 Box 4.5 Beiier, Peter from HH 1947 Box 9:3 Barbour, Mrs. J. Dwight from HH 1930 Box 6, 7; Box 1 1 : 1 (3, 2(4), 3; Box 12; hers, Clifford W. from HH 1934 Box ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 156 1(3) to HH 1947-49(10) Box 9:2(3); 4:4 Bernard, Williom S. to HH 1951 Box 14: ------to HH 1930 Box 156 ------to HH 1934 Box 4:4 1 Barfknecht, Arthur from HH 1930 Box Box 10:4, 5, 6; Box 11:1(2), 2, 3, Beights, Dovid M. from Wendell C. Bernstein, Clorence to HH 1949 Box 12: 157 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 from C. M. Lyle 1947 Box 9:2 Stone 1949 Box 11:2 4 ------to HH 1930 Box 157 ------to Wendell C. Stone 1949 Box du Berrier, Hi lo ire from HH 1949(5) Box Bassett, Hulbert D. to HH 1949 Box 12: Borker, Margery fmm,HH 1948(3) Box 11:2 11:3(4). . Box 12:l 10:. -. 113). ,-> 3 Bell, Albert T. from HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1949(4) Box 11: 3(3) ------to H H 1 948 (2) Box 1 0: 1 (2) Botes, Dovid H. from Allen P. Joslin ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Box 12: 1 Barnett, Mrs. John from HH 1943 Box 7:4 1951 Box 14:3 Bellomore, David H. to HH 1949(4) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Barnett, L. from HH sec 1947 Box 66:8 Bates, Richard S. to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Box 1 2: 2, 4(3) Berry, Gordon from HH 1949 Box 11:3 Barney, Himm to HH 1918 Box 2:l Bothurst, M. E. from HH 1946-47(2) Box ------from HHsec 1949 Box 12:2 ------to HH 1949 Box.11:3 Barnouw, A. J. from HH 1948 Box 9:6 8:4; Box 9:l ------to HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Bertmm, Anton from HH 1926 Box 3:4 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------from Winifred Gwyn-Jeffreys Benedict. Clare from HH 1949-51 16) to HH 1925 Box 3:3 Borrett, Mrs. Estello from Chose Going Boi 11:3; Box 12: 1; Box 13:8(2); ' Best, Nolan R. to HH 1915 Box 1:3 Woodhouse 1950 Box 13:4 1946 Box 8:4 ------to Winifred Gwyn-Jeffreys Box--. 14:l. - ,- 2 Bethune, Mrs. Mory McLeod from HH ------to William Benton 1950 Box ------to HH 1949-51(4) Box 11:3, 1947-49(2) Box 9: 1 ; Box 1 1: 2 13:4 1946 Box 8:4 Box 12:2; Box 13:4; Box 14:2 ------to HH 1 947-51 (6) Box 9: 1; Barrett, Hope Harris from HH 1949 Box Bothurst, Maurice from HH 1949 Box 10: - - -' - - - - toA. J.Hanno1951(2)Box14: Box 11:2, 3; Box 12:2; Box 13:l; 156 6 to HH 1949 Box 10:6 20) Box 14:l ------to HH 1949(2) Box 15:6(2) ------Ben&; Edouord from HH-1935 Box 4:5 Betz, Pauline from HH 1949 Box 10:4 ------f rom HH sec 1949 Box 156 Bauer, Mrs. Charles C. from HH 1947 Box Bennet, Douglos J. to HH 1950 Box 13: Bigelow, Poul tney from HH 1939-49(23) Bar haf, Gmce C. to HH 1940 Box 6:l 9: 1 4 Box 5:3; Box 7:4(5), 6(6); Box 8: 1 Bart7 odt, Richard to HH 1908-24(2) bur, Robert A. to HH 1949 Box 66:8 Bennet, Lee from HH 1949 Box 11:3 to Rollins College 1949 Box !4), 2(4), 3: Box 11:4(2) Box 1:2; Box 3:2 Baurillent, Alfred to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------to HH 1939-49(25) Box 5:3; Bartholomew, Marshall from HH 1934-47 Bayne, Hugh A. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 11:3 Box 7:4(3), 6j5); Box 8: 1(7), 2(5), (121 Box 4:4; Box 51, 3(4), 4(2); Beach, Mrs. Harlan P. from HH 1943 ------from Assistant to Dean 1949 3; Box 11:3; Box 12:3, 5 Box 7: 2; Box 8:4; Box 9: 1, 3 Box z3 Box 113 to HH 1934-49(15) Box 44; Bills, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas from HH 1949 ------to HH 1943 Box 7:3 Bennet, William S. to HH 1910 Box 1:3- Box 11:3 Box 5:3(2), 4(4); Box 7:2; Box 8:4 Beord, Charles A. from HH 1946(2) Box Bennett, Barbom to HH 1949 Box 10:7 Bills, Mrs. Douglas from HH 1944(3) Box (2); Box 9:3(3); Box 12:2, 3 8:3(2) Bennett, Charles E. To HH 1949 Box 7:6(3) ------from HH sec 1946(3) Box 8:4 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:3 12: 1 ------to HH 1944(2) Box 7:6(2) (3) ------Beord, Daniel C. to HH 1945 Box 8:2 Bennett, Philip from HH 1940(4) Box Biltmore Industries from HH 1945 Box Bartholomew, Walter H. to HH 1912 Box from HH sec 1945 Box 8:2 6: 1 (2), 2(2) 8: 1 1:3 Beard, William S. from HH 1937-50(7) ----___to HH 1940(6) Box 6: 1 (2), ------to Louis ~mndeis1912 Box to HH 1945 Box 8:l Box 5:l; Box 10: 3; Box 11:1(2), 2; 2141. , Bingham, Himm to Clorence W. Bowen 1:3 Box 13:4(2) -----__ ------and Julius Henry Cohen to ------from HH sec 1940 (2) Box 6:2 1925 Box 3:3 to H H 1937-50(5) Box 5: 1; Box ------_(2) Binghom, Mrs. Robert P. from HH 1947- Louis Bmndeis 1912 Box 1:3 10:3; Box 1 1 :2; Box 13:4(2) from Mary C. Smith 1919 Box 49 (3) Box 9:3; Box 10:7; Box 11:3 Bartlett, Ruhl from HH 1939-49(21) Box Beosley, E. B. from HH 1940(2) Box 6: 1, 2: 3 ------to H H 1947 Box 9:3 53; Box 7:4(5), 5(5), 6(7); Box 8; 2 'ennett, W. R. from HH 1949 Box 10:7 Biroli , Detolmo di Bmzzo from HH 1945 Brickley, Edmund B. from HH 1949 Box Bishop, Howard B. from HH 1940-41 (6) ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------Bridges, J. Howard to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Britt, H. Merritt from HH 1949 Box 11: Bourne, Severin to HH 1949-50(2) Box 12:5; Box 13:l ------Bousios, Basil N. H. from HH 1935 Box ------toHH 1935 Box 4:5 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:3; Box ------to HH 1948 Box 10:2 ------Brooks, Frank F. from HH 1942-49(5) Boyden, Fronk W. to HH 1949 Box 12:3 Box 7: 1 (4); Box 1 1 :3 Blackstock, Walter, Jr. from HH 1943- Boyesen, Peggy to HH 1948 Box 10:2 ------to HH 1942-49(5) Box 7: l(4) 49(5)- Box 15:6(5) Bowdoin, Mrs. W. G. from HH 1947(5) to HH 1943-49(5) Box 15:6 Box 9: 2(4), 4 ------to HH 1947(2) Box 9:2, 4 Blaine, Emmons from HH 1924 Box 3:2 Bowen, Carolyn from HH 1949 Box 10:6 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 Blake, Mildred R. to HH 1950 Box 13 Bowen, Clarence W. from HH 1928-35 Bmdford, Gomaliel from Edwin E. Brooks, John G. to HH 1925 Box 3:3 (6) Box 3:6(2); Box 4: 2, $3) Brower, Charles Dew. from HH 1940 Box Blakely,Mrs.QuincyfromHH1948Bo~ ------to HH 1928-35(8) Box 3:6(4) Box 4:3, 5(3) ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 ------from Hiram Bighom 1925 Box ------from George B. Christian Jr. Bmgg, Leslie R. from HH 1949 Box 11: ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 1921 Box 2:5 ------from George Parmly Day 1920 to HH 1949 Box l l:l ------Blanshord, Paul from HH 1918 Box 2:l ------from George S . Godord 1928 ------Box 3:6 ------Bliss, Tosker H. from HH 1921 bk 2: ------from George C . Holt 1926 Box ------from T. W. Lamont 1925 Box 3:3 to HH 1912 Box 1:3 ------from Evrett Lance 1920(2) Box ------from Wolter H. Eartholomew ------1912 Box 1:3 ------from H. F. Strong 1941 Box ------from John H.. Trumbull 1926 from Julius Henry Cohen and 6:5 Walter H. Eartholomew 1912 Box 1:3 ------Bok, Mrs. Edward from HH 1926(3) Box Box 3:4 ------to George Warner 1941 Box 6:4 from Morris Hillquit 1912 to H. F. Strong 1 941 Box 6:6 ,. . ------from Lyon G. Tyler 1925 Box ------to HH 1921-26(7) Box 2:5(2) to HH, Board of Trustees ond ------from George Landy 191 2 Box 6(2); Box 3: 1 , 4(2) ------to George S . Godord 1928 Box ------Alumni Council 1943 Box 7:4 ------to William H. Welch 1934 ------toW. R. O'Neal 1937 Box 5:l from Sol Rosmum 1912 Box 1:3 ------to David E. Sholtz 1936(2) Box ------from Walter E. Weyl 1913 BOX ------to Fayard P. Smith 1932 Box 4: ------to Henry Moskowitz 1912 Box Book, Morris Butler from HH 1939-47 Brown, J. P. from HH 1945 Box 8:2 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:2 Bowen, Harry to HH 1919 Box 2:2 Brown, Lowell H. to HH 1937 Box 5:l Bowen, Henry C. to H. L. Chendler ------and J. M. Colton Hand to HH 1894 Box 1:1 1937 Box 5: 1 Boswell, Helen Varick to HH 1910 Box Bowker, R. R. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Brown, Marshall S. from HH 1940 Box 6: Bowles, Chester to HH 1950-51(8) Box Brentano, Funck to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Bressler, L. R. to HH 1947 BOX 9:2 ------Boucour, J. C. to HH 1945 Box 8: 1 13:2, 3(2), 4(3); Box 14:1,2 ---_-__ Boult, Ella M. from HH 1939-47(4) Bowles, Frank H. from HH 1938-41(4) from HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 63 ------Box 8: l(2); Box 1 1:3(2) Burchord, Lewis S. from HH 1936(2) to HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to HH 1945-49(3) Box 8: 1; Box Box 4:6(2) Coldwell, Millard F. to HH 1944-45 11~3;Box 12:2 ------to HH 1936(3) Box 4:6(3) (2) Box 7:6; Box 8: 1 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Burdeaux, Mrs. Ludie from HH 1945-49 (9) Box 8:1(7); Box 11:2,3 ------to HH 1945-49(7) Box 8: l(5); Box 11:2,3 Broyles, G. W. from HH 1930 Box 3:B Burden, Oliver D. from HH 1940 Box Box 3:7(2); Box 4:2 6: 2 ------to HH 1935-49(20) Box 4:5 Cormalt, Miss G. W. from HH 1925 Box ------to HH 1930 Box 3:B to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Brubaker, Howard from HH 1946 Box 8: ------Burke, Edward R. from HH 1940 Box 6: Carmichael, Flora Furen to HH 1947 Box ------to HH 1940(5) Box 6:2(3), 3 - - Carnegie, Andrew from HH 1912(2) Box ------from Samuel McCune Lindsay 1 :3(2) ------1951 Box 14:3 ------from Edwin D. Mead 1914(3) ------to A. J. Honna 1949 Box 12: 1 Box 1:4(3) Buchonan, J. Leo from HH 1940 Box 6:l krlingome, Roger to HH 1950 Box 13t1 to Wi 1 1 iam Trufont Foster Carnegie, Louise W. to HH 1927(2) Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Burns, A. Q. from HH 1940 Box 6:Z - - -1 -947 - - -Box 9:2 3:5(2) Buckham, John W. from HH 1946 Box 8: ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 to Robert A. Taft 1945-49(2) Carpentar, D. C. from HH 1909 Box 1:2 krns, Robert to HH1951 Box 141 BOX B:2; Box lot7 Carpentor, Richard J. from HH 1932(2) ------to Harry S. Truman 1945 Box Box 4:2(2) ------To HH 1932 Box 4:2 ------to Dr. Francis Zilko 1937(2) ------from Assistant to'~ean1949 Coldwell, Thomas P. from Homer Lyon ------to HH 1942(2) Box 7:1(2) Box 11:3 1938 Box 52 Garrison, H. George from HH 1949 Box Bugbee, Harry W. from HH 1940-49(4) Burton, Guthrie to HH 1949 Box 12:3 Caldwell, Tmcy F. from Warren F. ------10:7 Box 6: 1 ; Box 9: 1 ; Box 10:4; Box Burton, Richard from HH 1937 Box 5:l Kuehl 1954 Box 14:4 to HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to HH 1937 Box 5:l ------from Meredith Mallory 1951 ------to HH 1940-50(6) Box 6: 1; Burton, Mrs. Richard from HH 1948(2) ------Box 14:3 Box 9:l; Box 10:4; Box 11:2; Box Box 10:2(2) to A. J. Honno 1954 Box 14:4 ------from Frances C . Montgomery 12:l; Box 13:4 ------to HH 1948 Box 10:2 Cameron, Elizabeth from HH 1949(2) 1951 Box 14:2 ------Burton, Theodore E. from HH 1912 Box Corroll, Charles from HH 1940 Box 6:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:1,2 ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Campbell, Angela to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Carrol the Contented to HH 1892 Box ktler, Nicholas Murray from HH 1919- Campbel I, Charles A. to HH 1926-35(3) 1:l from Gardner Richardson . 37(3) Box 2:2; Box 3:B; Box 5:l Box 3:4, 8; Box 4:5 Carmthers, George E. from HH 1948-49 ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 1933(2) Box 15:2(2) Campbel I, Doak S. from HH 1949 Box ------(2) Box 95; Box 11:3 Bullard, Arthur from HH 1926 Box 3:4 Butler, Paul T. from HH 1940 Box 6:3 ------to HH 1948-49(3) Box 95; Box Bullard, R. L. to H. T. Allen 1920 Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:3 to HH 1949-50(2) Box 1 1:2; 12:4, 5 Butt, Cecil from HH 1945 Box B:2 ------to HH 1945 Box8:Z Campbell, Editha C. from HH 1949(3) Byrd, Joanne to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to HH 1919-21(5) Box 2:2(4) ------Byrd, Richard E. to HH 1949 Box 12:3 ------Byme, James from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Cartwright, George C. from HH 1949 Box Byrnes, James F. to Mrs. Chester M. Smith 1946 Box B:4 Cadmon, S . Parkes to HH 1935-36(4) -----__to HH 1949 Box 10:7 to HH 1949-50(2) Box 1 1 :2; 'BOX Coldwell, H. W. from HH 1948-49(2) 13:l ------to HH 1944 Box 7:6(2) Box 10:); Box 11:2 to HH 1949 Box 10:4 Casey, Charles C. from HH 1940(2) Box ------6: l(2) Chase, Helen-E. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 to HH 1943-44(3) Box 7:4, 6 Clews, Henry to HH 191 1 Box 1:3 casselberry, Hibbard from HH 1940 Box Chase, Mrs. Joshua from HH 1940 Box Clinchy, Everett from HH 1949 Box 5:4 6: 1 to HH 1940 Box 6:l Clark, Mrs. Evans from HH 1942 Box 7: 1 ------11:2 Cotlin, George from HH 1949 Box 10:7 ------Clark, Mrs. Henry M. Jr. to HH 1945 Box to HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:7 Chase, Lawrence from HH 1935 Bax 4:5 Clinchy, Russell J. from HH 1925 Box ------to HH 1935 BOX 4:5 Catlin, Mrs. Hannah White from HH 1940 Clark, John B. to HH 1915 Box 1:4 ------3:3 Box 6: 1 Cheatham, Kitty from HH 1941 Box 6:4 Clark, Noble from HH 1941 Box 6:5 to HH 1924 Box 3:2 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1941 Box 6:4 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:5 Clothier, Robert C. to Albert B. cellere, Count V. Macchi di to HH 1918 ~hendler, H. L. from Henry C. Bowen Clork, Ralph S. from Richard Kiehnel Wells 1948 Box 9:6 (3) Box 2: 1(3) 1894 Box 1:l 1937 Box 5: 1 Cloud, William Woodward from HH 1948- Central Florida Civic Music Assoc. from Cheney, Mn. Arthur C. from HH 1946------from Frances S. Sanders 49(7) Box 9:5!2), 6; Box 10:6; Box HH 1949 Box 10:6 49 (2) Box 8:4; Box 10:7 1936 Box 4:6 ll:l, 3(2) The Century Association from HH 1943 Cheney, Donald A. from HH 1949(2) Box ------TO Harvey W. Hemingway 1934 ------to HH 1948-50(8) Box 9~562); Box 7:4 11:3; Box 12:2 Box 10:6(2); Box 11.3; Box 12:5; Century Association Committee on ------to HH 1949-51 (5) Box 10:5(2) ------to Richard Kiehnel 1937 Box Box 13:1, 4 Admissions from HH 1939 Box 5:3 Box 12:5; BOX 13:3; Box 142 Cobb, Harrison S . From HH 1949j2) Box Cepkova, Mrs. Alena from HH 1947(2) ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 1 2: 1 to Rita Hale Kleeman 1937 1 1 :1 (2) Box 9:3, 4 2 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:1, 2 ------to HH 1947 Bpx 9:4 ------to Poul A. Wagner 1949 Box 11: ------to Science Press 1929 Box Cockrell, Ewing to HH 1946 Box 8:s Chadbourne, Beatrice from Elizabeth 3 ------from Elbert D. Thomas 1946 Karpati 1951 Box 144 Chicoine, Victor B. from HH 1939(2) ------to Frances S . Sanders 1936 Box 8:3 ------from Mrs. Rodman J. Lehman ------Box 5:3(2) Coe, bhn M. from HH 1949 BOX 10:6 1949 Box 12:2 to HH 1939 Box 5:3 Clark, Stephen C. from HH 1949 Box 66:8 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:6 ------from Gardner Richardson 1951 Chidester, Rev. Keith from HH 1942 Box Clarke, Edwin L. from HH 1944-45(2) Coffin, Marjorie to HH 1950-5163) bx Box 14:4 7: 1 Box 7t5; Box 8:l 13:3(2); Box 15.3 ------from Beatrice Woodward 1949 Chieves, Mrs. Archie Prentis, Jr. to HH ------to HH 1937-48(4) Box 5: 1; Coffman, LeRoy 8. to Contributors The Box 12:3 1950 Box 13:l Box 7:5; Box 8: 1; Box 10:3 Emery institute 1950 Box 13.4 Chodbourne, Joseph H. Jr. to HH 1949 Child, James Marquis to HH 1949-5062) Clarke, John H. from HH 1922 Box 2:6 Cohen, Joseph A. to HH 1950 Box 14:2 Box 12:4 Box 11:3; Box 13:2 ------to HH 1925-35(2) Box 3:3; Cohen, Julius Henry from HH 1947-4966) Chadbourne, Mrs. Joseph S .,Mrs. Emory Child, William from HH 1933 Box 15Z2 BOX 9: l(3); Box 1 1: 1, 2(2) Woodbridge, and Mrs. John Leonard Chilton, Carroll Brent From HH 1940 Clauson, Andrew G. Jr. from Freda ------to HH 1910-49661 Box 1:3(2); from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Box 5:5 Kirchwey 1950 Box 13:2 Box 9:1(2); Box 11:l; Box 12.5 Chadbourne,RobintoHH1950Box13:1 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:5 Claxton, P.P. from HH 1948 BOX 9:5 ------Chadbourne, William W. from HH 1943- China Defense Supplies, Inc. from HH ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 ------andfrom Walter Max Meyer H. Bartholomew 1949 Box 11:2 to 50(8) Box 7:3(5); Box 11: 2(2) ; Box 1 944 Box 7: 5 Clemens, Cyril from HH 1938-44(6) Louis Brandeis 1912 Box 1:3 13:3 Chinda, S. to HH 1910-16(2) BOX 1:3, Box 5.2, 3, Box 7:5(4) ------to Henry Moskowitz 1914 Box ------to HH 1 949-50(3) Box 1 1 :2, 4 ------to HH 1938-50(9) Box 5:2 1 :4 3: Box 13:3 Choate, William G. to George C. Holt Box 7:5(7); Box 133 Colby, Everett to HH 1925 Box 3.3 Chadbourne, William M. from HH 1949 1903 Box 1:2 Clement, M. W. to the Electors of the Cole, Bertha Dw:ght to HH 1950 Box 13: Box 11:2 Charley, Kenneth from HH 1941 Box 66:8 Hall of Fame 1945 Box 8:2 3 ------to HH Box 11:2 ------to HH 1941 Box 66:B Cleveland, A. S. to HH 1950(3) Box Coleman, 6. R. from HH 1949(2) Box 11: Chaillaux, H. L. to HH 1940 Box 5:4 Christian, George B. Jr. to Clarence W : 1: Box 11.2 ------from HH sec . 1940 Box 5:4 Bowen 1921 Box 2:5 ------to Elizabeth Noyes 1949 Box ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:l; Box Chapen, Eunice to HH 1926-27(4) Box Chubb,------Mrs. L. S. from HH 1948 Box 9:5 11:2 3:4(2), 5(2) TO HH 1948 Box 9:5 Cleveland, H. Van 8. from HH 1948 Box Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. From HH Chapple, J. Mitchell from HH 1950 Churchill, Mrs. Winston from HH 1941 1949(2) Box 10:7; Box 11: 1 Box 6:2 Box 6:4 ------to HH 1948 Box 10: 1 Coleman, Robert H. from HH 1950 bx ------to HH 1940 Box'6:2 Civic Concert Tours from HH 1948 Box Cleveland, Mrs. Stanley M. to HH 13:3 Chase, Anna H. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 10:3 1948-49 Box 9:5 Box 1 1 : 1 Coler, Gird S. from HH 1940 Box 6:1 Civil Rights Congress to the Public ------Chase,------Harry W. from HH 1940 Box 6:3 Cleveland, William D. from HH 1949 to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1929 Box 3:7 1948(2) Box 9:6; Box 10: 1 Collins, Lucille to HH 1924 Box 3:2 - to Electorate of Hall of Fame Clark, Alleyne from HH 1943-44(2) Box ------To H H 1 949(2) Box 1 2: 2, 3 Colmery, W. G. from HH 1949 BCX I!:: 1941 Box 6:4 7:4,6 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 2 Colvert, William E. from HH 1949 Evls SYL .

1933 152 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:4 Cothran, J. E. from HH Box Crane, Sue from HH 1947 Box 9:1 Cudlipp, Chandler from HH 1948(2) to HH 1933 Box 15:2 ------to HH 1947-49(2) Box 9:1; Box 9:612\ Compton, Mrs. Raymond D. from HH 1947------Box , ., . 48(3) Box 9:2, 3; Box 10: 1 12:3 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12.3 Culbertson, Ely from HH 1942-46(2) Cmnmore, Charlotte Louise from HH Box 7:2; Box 8:4 to HH 1942-49(3) Box 7:2; 1946 Box 8:3 1949 Box 1 1 :3 ------to HH 1949 Box 1 1 :3 8:4; 12:5 Conant, James B. from HH 1937 Box 5:l ------1943(5) 7:4(5) Box Box ------to HH 1937 BOX 5:l to HH Box Cmnstan, Alan to HH 1949-50(4) Box ------to Eldredge Haynes 1949 Box Couch, Walter from HH 1949 Box 112 condict, *lida C. to HH 1945 bx8:1 949-50' 12:3, 4; Box 13:.3, 4 12:2 condict, M~.Henry F. from HH 1933-49 Couch, Walter, G. Jr. to HH Creel, George to HH 1945 Box 8:l Culbertson, Mrs. Ely to HH 1930(2) Box (3) Box 4:3(2); Box 10:7 (5) Box 11:2; Box 1.3:1, 2(3) Cree=, James to HH 1949 Box 11:s 3:8(2) ------to HH 1933(2) Box 4:3(2) Coudenhove-Kalergi., Richard from HH- Cressen, W. P. from HH 1919-Box2:2 ~ummin-gs, Edward from A. Lawrence 1947 Box 9: 1 Conly, Mrs. Robert from HH 1943 Box 7: Criscuolo, Luigi from HH 1940-48(3) Lowell 1920- Box- ... -.2r4 . ------Box 6: 1; Box 9:3, 6 Cumrnings, Homer from HH 1933-49(5) ------to HH 1943 Box 7:3 ------to HH 1918-48(5) Box 2:1; Box 4:3, 6; Box 1 1 :3; Box 15: 2(2) 6:l; 7:5; 9:3, 6 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Connell, George 5. from HH 1935-50(4) -- - Box - - - - Box Box Box 4:5; Box 11:3; Box 12:l; Box de Courcy, Kenneth from HH 1943 Box from A. J. Hemphill 1918 BOX ------from Charles C. ~emenwo~1933 ------Box 15:2 ------to HH 1935-49(4) Box 4:5(2) - to Alexander J. Hemphill Cummings, Margaret from HH 1933 Box 4: 1918(2) Box 2:1(2) 3 Crompton, George from HH 1948-49 ------to HH 1933 Box 4:3 (2) Box 9:5; Box 1 1 :3 Cummings, Philip H. to HH 1951 BOX 14: ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 9:5 1 Connor, Wayne from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to HH 1930(3) BOX 3:3(3) Box 11:3 1947-49 1940 Cummins, Mrs. Robert from HH ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Crain, Thomas C. T. from HH Box (3) Box 9:1(2); Box 1 2:l 6: 1 ------to HH 1947-49(2) Box 9:l; Box Consolato, Sister Mary from HH 1939------49(6) B~~ 5:3(3); bx9: 1, 2; BOX 11:2 Cram, Ralph Adoms from HH 1938 Box to HH 1947(4) Box 9:2(3), 3 ------to HH 1939-47(2) Box 53; ------from HH sec 1947(2) Box 9:2 1949 11: l to HH 1930-38(3) Box 3:8; Box Cunningham, Jack from HH Box ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l Cross, Harry from HH 1947(2) Box 9: 1 Curran, Francis to H H 1950 Box 13:4 ------Currie, Robert from HH 1939 Box 53 to HH 1947 Box 9: 1 ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------to HH 1944-49(3) Box 7:6; Cross, Wilbur L. from HH 1933-36(4) Curry, A. B. from HH 1942 Box 7:2 ------Box 11:l; Box 11:2 ------Box 4:6; Box 15:2(3) Curry, Douglas from HH 1947 Box 66:8 ------to HH 1936 Box 4:6 ------to HH 1947 Box 66:8 from Ziegler Sargent 1933 Curtis, Fmnces G. from HH 1924 Box to HH 1940-50(4) Box 62; Box 3: 2 Copeland, Royal S. to HH 1934 Box 4:4 ------Curtis, William J. from HH 1924 Box 3: Corbett~, Mrs. Walter from HH 1948 BOX 13:32), 4 -2 Cmne, Charles R. from HH 1921(2) Box Curtler, Mrs. Hugh Mercer from HH 1942------to HH 1921 Box 2:5 49(26) Box 7:2(8), 3(2), 4(5), 5 (4), 6(2); Box 8:2, 3:4; Box 9:3: Crane, Esther to HH 1950 Box 13:l ------to HH 1 945 Box 8: 1 Box Ilr.?. .- Crone, Fmnk to HH 1915 Box 1:4 ------to HH 1942-51 (23) Box 7:2(7), Crane, Frederick from HH 1949(2) Box 3, 4(4), 5(4), 6(2); Box 8:2, 3, 4; Box ------to HH 1943 Box 7:4 11:3; Box 12:l 9:3; Box 14:l to 1949(2) 1 1 :3; ------Correo, Mothias F. from ,HH 1941 -42(2) ------HH Box Box ------from Paul A. Wagner 1951 Box Box 6:7; Box 7:l 14:2 ------To HH 1941-42(4) Box 6:7(3); Crane, Katharine P. from HH 1944-49 Cushman, Nancy,J. from HH 1938-39(11) (2) Box 7:5; Box l1:3 Box 5:2(6), 3(5) Corse, Mrs. H. M. from HH 1948 Box 9:5 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to HH 1938-39(10) Box 5:2(3), 1949 104 -----__ Cortesi, Arnaldo from HH 1947 Box89: 1 ------Crone, Sally B. from HH Box -----__to HH 1946 Box 8:3 3 (7) Cosmos Club Committee on Admissions to HH 1949 Box 12:2 from HH sec 1949 bx12~2 cutting, Elizabeth from HH 1943 Box 7:4 from HH 1949 Box 10:7 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------Dodge, Cleveland E. from HH 1919-32 (3) BOX 2: 2; Box 3:3; Box 4: 2 . ------to HH 1925-32(2) Box 3:3; Box 4:2 ------to HH 1940(2) Box 6: 1, 2 Doggett, Dorothy to HH 1951 Box 14:l 4, 6(2); Box 4:2; Box 8:4 De Seversky, Alexander P. from HH Doherty, Robert E. to Electors of the ------from HH sec 1924 Box 3:2 1942 Box 7:2 Hall of Fame 1945 Box 8: 1 bvis,Noman H. to HH 1935 Box 4:s Demand, Mrs. Jermiah J. from HH Dolye, Betty A. to HH 1941 Box 6:6 Davis, Watson from HH 1930 Box 38 1 948 Box 9: 5 Dominick, George F. Jr. from HH 1937 ------to HH 1930 Box 3:8 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:s (4) Box 5: 1 (4) 3:3 ------~~ki~,A. Hazard from HH 1940-49(5) Davison, F. Trubee to HH 1925 Desmond, Kathorine to HH 1950 bx to HH 1937(4) Box 5: l(4) Box 6:3, 4(3); Box 11:3 hvison, Henry P. from HH 1919 Box Donnelly, Mrs. Kenneth from HH 1949 ------to HH 1940-49(5) Box 6:3, 4 Devine, Edward T. to HH 1912 Box 1:3 ------Box 10:6 Dewey, Godfrey from HH 1936-46(2) to HH 1949 Box 10.6. -.- Box 4:6; Box 8:3 Donnelley, Mrs. Mary Jane from HH 1949 ------to HH 1936-46(2) Box 4i6; Box 11:2 ------em-- Box 8:3 Doren, Carl Van to HH 1948(2) Box 9:6 Dewey, Mrs. Harry P. from HH 1938-47 f 21 (3) Box 5:2; Box 7:4; Box 9:2 ~&

~i~h,Zine to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Fassett, Anne from HH 1949(2) Box 1 1 : Forgan, James B. to HH 1916 Box 1 :4 Fox, Rev. Michael from HH 1948 Box Fisher, Edgar J. from HH 1946 Box 8:4 Fontall, James J. from HH 1924 Box 1, 3 to HH 1946 Box 8:4 10:2 ------to HH 1949-50(5) Box 11: 1, 3 ------Fisher, George J. from HH 1943 Box 7:4 to ~~'1928-49(4)Box 3:6; bx (2); Box 12~2;Box 13:2 ------to HH 1943 Box 7:4 10:2; Box 12:2(2) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Fisher, \wing from HH 1940-47(11) Box Fort, William Ev Jr. from HH 1949 BOX Foulkner, Waldron from HH 1949 Box 5:5 Box 7:4, 6; Box 8:1(2), 3(4); Box Fox, William Henry from HH 1948 bx9: 107 ------5 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:7 9:1, 2 to HH 1949-51(3) Box 1 ]:I; ------to HH 1948 Box 9:s ------to H H 1914-47(9) Box 1 :4; Box Box 13:4; Box 14:3 Fearnley, John from HH 1930 Box 15:7 7:4, 6; Box 8:2, 3(3); Box France, R. N. to HH 1949 Box 12:4 ------to HH 1930 Box 157 5:5; Fortuny's Publishers, Inc. from HH France, Roy to HH 1949-51 (8) Box 10:7; 9:2 1940-41(2) Box 6:3, 6 Felt, Nancy from Charles McC. Reeve ------Box 12:1, 2; Box 13:4(3); BOX~~:], ------to HH sec 1945 Box 8:l to HH 1940(2) Box 6:3(2) 3 1946 Box 8:4 ------to Jehannes Smuts 1945 Box 8: ------to Charles McC. Reeve 1946 Fosdick, Harry Emerson from HH 1946 ------from HH sec 1949 BOX 12: I Box 8:4 Box 8.3 1 Fmnce, Royal W. from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to Arthur Sweetser 1945 Box to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Fenlon, Paul E. to Paul A. Wagner 1951 ------to HH 1937-40(2) Box 5: 1; Box 8: 1 Fosdick, Raymond B. from HH 1934-48 6: 1 Box 14:3 ------to Arthur Vandenberg 1945 Fenner, Rest from HH 1949-50(3) BOX (6) Box 44, 5(3), 6; Box 5: 1(2); ------to Paul A. Wagner 1951 Box Box 8:) Box 9:5 14:2 11~2,3; Box 13:4 Fisher, Samuel H. from John H. Goss ------to HH 1949-51(6) Box 11:3; to HH 1929-48(5) Box 3:7; France, Mrs. W. Henry to HH 1946 BOX 1929 Box 3:7 Box 45, 6; Box 5:); Box 9:5 8:4 Box 13:3, 4(2); Box 14:1, 2 ~it~h,Mn. Walter M. from HH 1933 Foster, D. J. to HH 1910 Box 1:3 Ferguson, Alfred L. to William J. Hale Francis, Charles W. from HH 1940 bx Box 4:3 Foster, William from HH 1934-48(2) 6:2 1926 Box 3:4 ------to HH 1933 BOX 4:3 BOX 44; Box 9:6 ------Ferrin, Wesley W. from HH 1940 Box 3: ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Flanders, Ralph E. to Electors of the to HH 1934-49(7) Box 44; Fmnk, Glenn from HH 1920 Box 2:4 4 Hall of Fame 1945 Box 8:2 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:4 Box 9:6; Box 1 1 :3(3); Box 1 2: 1,2 ------to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Fletcher, A. Gmnirell to HH 1938 Box ------from HH sec 1 949(2) Box ------Ferris, Thomas from HH 1949 Box 66:8 to A. J. Hanna 1925 Box 3:3 ------5: 2 Frank, Mrs. Glenn from HH 1941-42(8) to HH 1949 Box 66:B Fletcher, Duncan U from HH 1926-36 ------. from Robert J. Caldwell 1947 Box 6:5(6), 6; Eox'7: 1 Filene, E. A. from HH 1920 Box 2:4 Box 9:2 ------to HH 1918-25(2) Box 2.1 ; (2) BOX 34; Box 4:6 ------to HH 1941-42(6) Box 6:5(4),6; 7:2 ------to A. J. Hanna 1925 Box 3:3 ------to Charles Mendell 1948 Box Box 3:3 ------to williom H. Short 1926 Box Frank, Jacqueline to HH 1945 BOX 8:1 ------from William H. Short 1918 ------Franke, Hannon b Withey to joseph 3:4 to New York -Times 1948 Box Kruger 1940 Box 5:4 Box 2: 1 Florida &Ink and Trust Company from Filler, Louis from HH 1942(4) Box 7:2 ------Fro=r, A. D. from HH 1946 BOX 8:4 HH 1948 Box 10:1 to Trustees of Rollins 1948 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 (4) ~l~~d,Ian f rom HH 1948-49(5) Box 66: Box 9:6 ------to HH 1942 Box 7:2 Frazar, E. W. from HH 1948 Box 9:5 8(5) Foster, Mrs. William from HH 1949(4) ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 Finch, Edward R. from HH 1944 Box 7:6 to HH 1948-49(4) Box 66:8(5) Box 1 1 :3(4) ------to HH 1951 Box 14~2 ------Frozier, Mn. Charles from HH 1949-50 Foley, J. S. from HH 1940-49(2) Box Fouchaux, Mrs. Madeleine from HH Fine, Darrah M. to HH 1936 Box 4:6 (2) Box 11:); Box 13:4 6:); Box 107 1 949-51 (2) Box 1 0: 7; Box 14: 1 Finley, John H. from HH 1939 Box 5:3 to HH 1940-49(2) Box 6: 1; Box Frederick, E. E. from HH 1936 BOX 4:6 ------to HH 1929-40(6) Box 3:7; ------to HH 1949-51(9) Box 10:7; ------to HH 1936 Box 4:6 Box 4:l; Box 6:3(3); Box 54 10:7 Box 13:1(2), 2, 3(2); Box 14:l Fredrick, Mrs. Doris A. from HH 1949 ------from HH sec 1935 Box 4:5 Personnel Manager Food Machinery Box 11 :3 Corporation from HH 1948 Box 10:2 ------to to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Editor of the Independent ~~~t,N. B. to HH 1937-40(2) Box 5: 1; 1914 Box 1:4 Freedley, Mn. Vinton from George C . Box 5:4 Holt 1940 Box 6:3 Firrman, William C. to HH 1925 Box 3: Foote, Caleb to HH 1949 Box 12:4 Freedley, W. to HH 1949 Box 12:s 3 ~~~b~~,J. Malcolm to Frank P. Halt Fischer, Rudolph from HH 1949 Box 12: ------French Association for the Leogue 1924 Box 3:2 of Nations from HH 1918 Box 2:1 I ~~~b~~,ME. J. Malcolm from HH 1924------to HH 1949-51(4). . Box 12:l; French, Calvin H. from HH 1925 B~~ 44(4) Box 3:2; Box 7:4, 5(2) Box 14:2, 3(2) ------to Webber Hoines 1951 Box ------to HH 1943-44(2) Box 7:4, 5 Ford, Guy Stanton from HH 1944 Box to HH 1925 Box 3:3 14:2 ------French, George to HH 1910 bx1:3 ------to Charles Mendell 1951 Box 7:6 to H. Fox 1939 BOX 5:3 French, J. Fred to HH 1950 sox 13:2 ------to H H 1944 Box 7:6 14:2 ------Gates, Ralph F. to Electors of the to HH 1 950 Box 13:4 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:2 French, Sidney J. to Warren F. Kuehl Goodman, Edwin to Ladies Garment 1956 Box 14:4 Hall of Fame 1945 Box 8: 1 Gmnberry, Edwin and Mabel to HH 1951 Gavit, John Palmer from HH 1937 BOX Union 1912 Box 1:3 Box 14: 1 Fresr, James A. from Gardner Goodnow, Fmnk J. to HH 1915 BOX Richordson 1933 Box 15:2 5: 1 Gmnite, Mark to HH 1940 Box 6:3 ------to HH 1937 Box 5: 1 1:4 Gmnt, Robert to HH 1920 Box 2:4 Fretwell.. ~ Elbert K. from HH 1943 Gaw, Dr. Harry Z. from HH 1946-49 ~oodspeed, George T. to HH 1950(2) Gmves, John Temple II from HH 1941- Box 7:2 Box 13:3(2) ------to HH 1943(3) Box 7:4(3) (8) Box B:3(4); Box 9:3, 5; Box 10:6; 49(3) Box 6:6(2): Box 1 1 :3 Box 12:l Goodwin, Mrs. Genevieve to HH 1949 ------to HH 1929-41 (~)-BOX3:7; Friedman, Joe to HH 1949 Box 113 ------to HH 1946-49(6) Box 8:3; Box Box 12:2 FriedSam,. Michael, Executors of the ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Box 6:6 9:3, 5; Box 10:6; Box 11:2; Box 12:3 Gmy, Prentice N. from HH 1919 Box 2: Estate of from HH 1933 Box 4:4 Gordon, Edwin R. to HH 1951 (3) Box Friends of Rollins from HH 1941 Gehring, J. G. to HH 1929 BOX 3:7 2 Genius, Jeannette from HH 1941 Box 14:1(2). 3 Greason, Mr. and Mrs. Donald from HH Box 6:5 ~ordon.,.Linle~V. from HH 1940 Box 6:7 , 1949 Box 12: 1 Frost, Edward W. to Wm. H. Short 1918 0: .I Box 2:l Genius, R. M. from HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------Greeley, Allan to HH 1949 Box 12:2 to HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Frothinahom, John W. from HH 1924 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Gibbons, Merwin J. to Howard Fox 1949 Gospfert, Bernard E. to HH 1930 Box Box 52 Green, Elizabeth fmm HH 1949(2) Box Box 11:2 15:7 11.3 9 Fryer, Mrs. Douglas from HH 1945 Box ------from HH sec 1930 Box 15:7 to HH 1949(2) Box 11:2, 3 0.1 Gibbs, Raymond €3. to Bertha E. Tom------". I Goss, E. W. from HH 1933 Box 15:2 Fuchs, Emil E. from HH 1948 Box 9:s ~insbn1918 ox 2:l ------from Daniel C. Roper 1933 Green, John Knickerbocker from HH ------Giddings, Fmnklin Henry from HH 1928 1950 Box 13:4 to H H 1 948 Box 9:5 Box 15:2 ------to HI-^ 1950 Box 13:4 Fueller, Mrs. A. J. from HH 1939 Box Box 3:6 ------to HH 1912-2B(3) Box 1:3, 4; Goss, John H. from HH 1928-30(18) Green, Lex from HH 1944 Box 7:5 d."6.7 ------Box 3:6 Box 3:6(9), 7(6), B(3) Green, Nathan W. from HH 1933-50(5) to HH 1939 Box 5:3 C. from HH ------to HH 1928-30(6) Box 3:6 ------to HH sec 1939 Box 5:3 Gildersleeve, Miss Virginia Box 10:7; Box 13:4; Box 15:2(3) (31, 7(2), 8 ------Fuller, Mrs. Edna G. from HH 1933 ------1945(2) Box B:2(2) ------from A. J. Honna 1927 Box 3:5 to HH 1933-51 (6) Box 10:7; Box 4:3 to HH 1945 Box 8:2 ------from Edward W . Hazen 1 928 Box 134; Box 14:l; Box 15:2(3) ------to HH 1933(2) Box 4:3(2) ------To 'Whom It May Concern 1945 ------from A. J. Hanna 1933 Box 15:2 Box 3:6 ------from HH sec 1933 Box 4:3 Box 8: 1 ------Greene, Billie to HH 1949 Box 12:5 Gillilon, Strickland to HH 1925 & n.d. to Samuel H. Fisher 1929 Box Greene, Dorothy to HH 1944 Box 7:5 Fuller, Walter P. from HH 1945 BOX 3:7 8: 1 Box 3:3; Box 14:5 ------Greene, Edward B. to Edwin E. Slosson Funkhauser, E. N. to HH 1910 Box 1:3 Ginn, Edwin to HH 1910 Box 1:3 to Albert Show Box 1927 Box 3.5 ------to Horold F. Strong1928 1929(2)3:6 Fussell, H. A. to HH 1910 Box 1:3 Gloss, Carter from HH 1927 BOX 3:5 Greene, Mrs. Ernest from HH 1940 Box ------from HH sec 1927 Box 3:s Box 3:7(21 K. A Gage, Homer from George M. Ward 4.- Glenn, John M. from HH 1919 Box 2:2 Goss, ME'. .~ohnfrom HH 1928-29(2) Greene, Jerome D. to HH 1945 Box 8:l 1-926 BOX 3:4 Box 3:6, 7 ------to George- M. Ward 1926 Box Glenn, William M. from HH 1940-48(3) Greene, Ray from HH 1950 Box 13:2 Box 5:5(2); Box 9:6 Goss and Warner to HH 1928 Box 3:6 ------to HH 1925-51 (4) Box 3:3; 3:4 ------to HH 1940-4B(4) Box 55; Box Gouch, Ella from HH 1948(2) Box 10: 1 Goge, Lyman J. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 I I)\ Box 12:l; Box 13:2; Box 14:l ------from HH sec' 1 949 Box 1 2: 1 Gannett, Fmnk E. to HH 1937 Box 5: 9:6(2); Box 12:5 ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 10: 1; 1 Godard, George S . from Clorence W. Greene, Mrs. Ray from HH 1949 Box 12:2 Bowen 1928 Box 3:6 Box 12:5 Greene, Raymond W. to Stockholders of Garber, L. L. from HH 1942 Box 7:2 to Clarence C. Bowen 1928 Box ------to HH 1942 Box 7:2 ------Gould, ~lkanorc.from HH 1948 Box 66:8 Greeneacres Inc. 1926(2) Box 3:4 Gowdy, Bishop John from HH 1949(2) Gard, Homer from HH 1948 Box 9:6 3:6 (21 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 Godchaux's From HH 1943 Box 7:4 ------Box 1 1 :1 (2) ree en leaf, Robert to HH 1949 Box 12:s Garfield, Harry A. from HH 1920 Box Goddard, John Calvin from HH 1940 ------to 'HH 1949 Box 1 1 : 1 Greenway, James C. to William H. Welch 2:4 ------Box 6:l from Eugene R. Shippen 1934 Box 4:4 Garner, John N. from HH 1940 Box 6: to HH 1940 Box 6:l 1949 Box 1l:l Gregg, Edith to HH 1949 Box 10:6 Gmce, Joseph P. from HH 1946-49(2) --4 Goldsmith, Arthur J. from HH 1947(2) Gress, Morgan \I. from HH 1925-49(2) Garmtt, George A. to HH 1950 Box 13:2 BOX 9: 1i2) Box B:3; Box 11:3 Box 3:3; Box 1 l:l Gmf, Mrs. Ruth S. to HH Box Garrison, George from HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to Nationol Committee of 1949(3) ------to HH 1925-49(3) Box 3:3(2); Garson. Greer from HH 1946-49(2) Box Americans United 1947(2) Box 9: 1 11:3; Box 12:l.~-.. 4. Box 11:l ------from sec 1949 Box 12: 1 8:3; BOX 11 :3 (2) ~i 0. ,Graham, Fmnk P. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Griessemer , Tom f rom HH 1947-49(4) Gory, Elbert H. from HH 1926-27(4) Box Gompers,- .. Samuel to Sidney L. Gu-lick Box 9: l(3); Box 12: 1 - .4 Gmnberly, Edwin from HH 1945-49(2) ------to H H 1947-50(6) Box 9: 1 (4); Box B:2; Box 12:2 Box 12:l; Box 13:l 77 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 ------to Edwin D. Mead 1915 Box 1 : (51, 3(5), 6; Box 1 1 : 1, 2(2); Box Griffin, Mrs. Gwen Heilman from HH Hall, John L. to HH 1947 bx9:1 4 12:5;Box 133, 4; Box 14:1, 2(2), ~(2) 1944-49(2) Box 7:6; Box 1 1 :3 Hal[, Mary from HH 1949 Box ------to HH sec. Box . ------to Woodrow Wilson 1914 Box 1 : 1934 4:4 ------to HH 1944-49(2) BOX 7:6; Halsey, Francis W. to HH 1900.Box 1: ------from Fmncis R. Angell 1925 Box 12:4 ~unsaulus, F. W. to HH 1921 Box Box 3:3 Griffin, Mrs. Jack C. from HH 1949 Halter, Ernest J. from HH 1949 B~~ ------from Clare Benedict 1951 Box Box 10:6 2:5 ~~~~-J~ffr~~s,winifred fryHH1948-- 14:2 ------to HH 1949 Box l0:6 ------to Rollins College 1949 kx ------from Robert J. Caldwell 1949 Griffith, Clark C. to HH 1949 Box 10: 50(43) Box i0:1(2), 261, 3(5), 4(3), 5(3), 6(3); T(3); bx 1 !: 1 (81, 2(fJ), 36); ------6 Box 12: l(2); Box 13:4(3) from Tmcy F. Caldwell 1954 ~~iffith,William from HH 1935 Box 4: ------to HH 1948-51(23) Box 10:lr ------5 2, 3(4), 5, 6(2), 7(3); Box 11:1(2), ------to HH 1935 Box 4:5 ------from Eldridge Haynes 1949 kx Grimm, Peter from HH 1945 Box a:\ 2(2), 3(2); Box 12:l; Box 13:2, 4(2); ------to HH 1945(2) Box 8: 1(2) Box 14:l ------Griscom,LloYdC.fromHH1940Box6: ------to HH sec 1943-45(2) Box 7:4; 2 Box 8:l ------from M. E. Bathurst 1946 Box ------from Glenn Fmnk 1925 Box 33 to HH 1940 Box 6:2 to HH 1 949 Box 1 1 :2 ------from John Grier Hibben 1925 Griswald, Ted to HH sec n. d.. Box 145 8:4 Hamilton, Mrs. Ruth M. from HH 1950 ~~i~~~ld,A. Whitney from HH 1951 Box from Mrs. Sidney Homer 1943 BOX 13:4 Box 3:3 ------from E.M. House 1929 BOX 3:7 Box 7:4 ------.to HH 1950 Box 13:4 ------14:3 to M. .E. Bathurst 1946 Box 8: from Henry C. King 1925 ox 3: GrosJean,PauIR.toHH1950Box13:4 ------Hammond, Charles F. to George 3 Gross, Charles W. from HH 1925 Box 3: 4 Coffing Warner 1941 Box 6:4 ------Haas, Janet from HH 1947 Box 9:3 from J. H. Kirkland 1925 Box 3: 3 Hammond, Mrs. Fanny Reed from HH 3 Grover, Edwin 0. from HH ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 1949 Box 11:3(2) 1940-51 (5) ------from Kay Lehrnon 1949 ~ox12:1 bx6:2; Box 11:2; Box 121; Box 13: from HH sec 1947 Box 9:3 ------to HH 1949-50(4) BOX 1 1 :3 ------Haas, Margaret to Stephen Foster from W. R. O'Neal 1937(2) Box 4; Box 14:2 (3); Box 13:l 5: l(2) ------to HH 1936-51 (1 2) Box 4:6 Memorial Corp. 1946 Box 8:3 Hammond, John Hayes from HH 1919 ------Haband Company from HH 1948 Box 10:3 Box 2:2 from Amelia C. Parker 1940 B~~ (2); Box 6:2; Box 11:2, 3; Box 12: 6:2 1; Box 13:4; Box 14:2(3), 3(2) Hackney, Judge L . J . from 19370) ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: 1 Box 5: l(3) bmmond, Lansing V. from HH 1949 B~~ ------from Mary Price 1949 Box 11: 1 ------to HH 1937(2) Box 5: 1 (2) from Preston Slosson 1949 bx (2) ------fro,,, A. J. H~~~~ 1950 bx133 Hadley, Arthur T. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 ------to George A. Zabriskie 1940 ------Hagenaers, Lionel from HH 1919 Box 2:2 from Allan Stoddard 1954 bx Box 6:l to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------Hagopian, Roxie to HH 1947 Box 9:2 ------from Marion C. Swinton 1929 Gruenbert, Benjamin C. to Edwin ------from HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 Slosson 1918 Box 2:l ------from William Howard Toft 1925 Gruening, Ernest to HH 1949(4) Box Hohn, Miss Rosina to HH 1939 Box 5:3 12: 1 (21, 5(2) Haines, John W. to HH 1949 Box 12:1 Hand, J. M. Colton from HH 1937 bx ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: Haines, Webber from Rudolph Fischer from Don Vincent 1949 BOX 12: 1951 Box 14:2 ------1 1, 2 Hale, Margaret A. to HH 1940 Box 6:2 to HH 1937-38(3) BOX 5: 1, 2 ------to Clare Benedict 1951 bx ------to Elizabeth Noyes 1949 Box ------12:2 Hale, W. G. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Guild, Alice E. from HH 1947 Box 9:3 Hale, William J. from Alfred L. ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 Ferguson 1926 Box 3:4 Guin, Margaret to HH 1949 Box 11 :2 all, Clarence R. from HH 1921 ------Guitermon,Arthur from HH 1941 Box 6:6 Box 2:5(6) Guiterman, Mr. and Mrs.. Arthur from HH ------to HH 1921 (4) Box 2:5(4) ------to Edwin.0. Grover 1950 kx 1935 Box 4:5 Hall, Edith Plummer Gale to HH 1945 Gulick, Sidney L. from John L. Dearing Box 8: 1 ------1914 Box 1:4 Hall, Mrs. Elton from HH 1947(3) Box to Eldridge Haynes 1949(2) BOX ------from Albertus Pieters 1914 Box 9:2(3) ------to HH 1947(2) Box 9:2(2) to Sloat Hodgson Box 1 :4 1932 ------to bmuelGompers 1914 Box 1 : Hall, John E. from HH 1947 Box 93 ------4 to Hugh McKean 1955 Box 14:4 . ------from Luigi Criscuolo 1918(2) to W R. 0 'Neal 1937 Box 5: 1 ------to Mr. Clark 1929 Box 157 ------. to Mrs. Media Davis Sinnott ------to Raymond Robbins 1949 Box ------1931 Box 15:7 ------to Luigi Criscuolo 1918 Box 12:l ------to Edwin E. Slosson 1904-07 from HH sec 1949(3) Box 12: 1 2: 1 ------to Preston W. Slosson 1949 Hemstead, Ralph E. to HH 1950(2) bx Box 12:l (58) Box 15: 1 (58) ------to HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------to William Hayes Ward 1905 ------13:2(2) ------to Al Ian Stoddard 1954 Box 14:4 from Ely Culbertson 1949 Box Hendenon, Charles B. to HH 1920 B~~ ------to Mr. Strong 1941 Box 6:4 Box 1:2 2: 4 to Charles H. Taliaferro Harris, Emerson P. from HH 1930 Box ------from A. J. k~nna1949(3) kx Henderson, Gladys S. to Charles M~C. 1938 Box 5:2 15:7 ------10:7; Box 12:1(2) Reeve 1946 BOX 8:4 ------to Dr. Arthur L. Walters 1948 ------to HH 1930 Box 15:7 from Cordell Hull(copy) 1949 Harris, H. F. to HH 1951 Box 143 Hendrian, Manhall D. from HH 1949 bx Box 12:4 Box 12: 1 10:6 to Lido Woods 1934 Box 4:4 Harris, H. H. to HH 1949 Box 125 ------to A. J. Hanna 1949 Box 12:2 ------to Glee Club Alumnus 1949 BOX H~~~,D~.and M~.A. J. Hanna from Harris, H. T. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to Paul Wagner 1949 Box 12:2 Harris, Peyton Randolph from HH 1940 10:6 HH 1950 Box 13:4 Walter 0. to HH 1945 BOX 8:2 Hennessy, John J. from HH 1940 bx6: 1 Hansen, Edward R. from HH 1940 Box Box 6:l Hayward, Wyndham from HH 1949(3) ~ox------to HH 1940 Box 6:l to HH 1940 60x6:) 6: 2 Hennon, Fannie to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------to HH 1940 Box6:2 Harris, Seale fmm HH 1950 Box 13:3 Hazen, Edward W. to John H. GO~S1928 to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Henry, Mrs. Alberta H. from HH 1948- Harben,Mrs.BethtoHH195OBoX13:4 ------Box 3:6 49(2) Box 9:6; Box 1 1 :3 Hardee, caryA. from HH 1940(2) BOX Harris, William A. from HH 1946 Heath, Chadwick N. from HH 1945 Box 8: Henry, Bayord from HH 1919 bx2:2 6:2, 3 15:6 ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------Harrison, Pat from HH 1933 Box 15~2 ------to HH 1945(2) Box 8: 1 (2) to HH 1940 Box 6:3 --..----to HH 1922 Box 2:6 Henry, Mrs. Bayard to HH 1919 kx2:2 Harding, Warren G. from FIH 1920(*) Hefandst Whittne~H. to HH 1950 Box Harrison, S. Cobbfrom HH 1949 Box 11: Hentz, Miss M. from HH 1939(2) B~~ Box 2:4(2) 5: 3 (2) ------to HH (copy) 1920 Box 2:4 2 Heffelfinger, F. Peavey from HH 1947 ------Had, Albert Bushnell to HH 1915 Box to HH 1 939(3) Box 5: 3 (3) Harger, Charles from HH 1949(3) Box ------Herlong, A. S. Jr. to HH 1950 Box 13:1 10:7; Box 1 2: 1 (2) 1:4 to HH 1947 Box 9:2 Hartford, I. P. from HH 1919 Box 2:3 ------Henhey, Mn. Amos S. from HH 1945(2) ------to HH 1949(2) Box 10:7; Box to Charles McC. Reeve 1947 Box Box 8: l(2) ------to HH 1919 Box 2:3 ------12:l Hadwell, John A. to William H. Welch Harper, Blanche to HH 1949 Box 123 Heffelfinger, William W. from HH 1949 Henhey, toFrieda HH 1 to945(2) HH 1951bx8: kx 1 (2)14:3 Harper, George M. Jr. from HH 1946 1934 Box 4:4 (2) BOX 11:3(2) Harvey, ME. ksil C. from HH 1949 Box ------Henhey, Susanne from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Box 8:4 from Herbert A. Martin 1938 ------11:l Box 5:2 to HH 1951(4) Box 14:1, 2(2), 3 to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------Henholt, kan to HH 1945-SO(~)B~~ Harrar, Dr. J. G. from HH 1949(2) Box ------to HH 1949 BOX 1l:l to Herbert A. Martin 1 938 Box Harvey, Mary E. from HH 1943 Box7:4 8:1, 4; Box 11:l; Box 13:1 11:2(2) Hewitt, Brower from HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to HH 1949(2) bx11:2(2) ------to HH 1943 Box 7:4 Heins, Mn. William C. from HH 1948(2) ------Haskell, Henry J. from HH 1949-50(4) to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Harrell, Arthur from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 10: 1 (2) Hibben, John Grier to HH 1926 Box 3:4 Harrell, John W. from HH 1940(3) Box hx11:3(2); Box 12:); Box 13:4 ------to HH 1948 Box lo:] ------to HH 1949-50(9) Box 1 1 :3 to A. J. Hanna 1925 Box 3:3 6:3(3) Helman, H. B. to HH 1940 Box 6:) Hicks, Jeanette to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------(3); ~ox12: 1 (3), 4; Box 13:4(2) Hemenway, C. C. from HH 1925-40(2) to HH 1940(2) BOX 6:3(2) ------from HH sec 1949(4) Box 12: 1 Hicks, Knowlton V. from HH 1949 B~~ Harrington, H. from S . Carol Cooling ------Box 3:3; Box 6: 1 11:l 1949 Box 12:l (31, 2 HH 1925-40(2) Box 3:3; Box Hickson, Ruby from HH 1940 B~~ 6: 1 Harris, Charles S. to HH 1929 Box 37 Haskell, Henry S . from HH 1929-35(4) ------Box 3:7, 8; Box 4:5(2) ------to HH 1940 Box 6:1 Harris, Clarke F. to HH 1918 Box 21 to Homer Cummings 1933 ax Hiwins, E. Worth fmm HH 1945 B~~ 8: Harris, Corra from HH 1926-34(52) Box -..-----to HH 1935(2) Box 4:5(2) 2 15:7(52) Hassett, William D. to HH 1944-48(2) ------to HH 1906-34(44) Box 1:2(4); Box 7:6; Box 9:6 Box 3:2; Box 15:7(39) Haven, William I. from HH 1919 Box 2: ------to HH 1934(3) Box 4:4(3) ------to HH and Edwin E. Slosson 2 from Ralph S. Clark 1934 Box ------H~~~~,Harold H. from HH 1949 Box 10: to HH 1940 Box 6:3 1906 Box 1:2 ------Hiwins, William L. from HH 1933 bx ------to Mrs. HH 1926-34(3) Box 157 '4 to Arthur D. Enyart 1934 BOX 15:2 Hawthorne, Manning to 1950 Box '3: (3) Hill, Lister to HH 1947 B~~ 9:3 ------from HH sec 1928 BOX 157 4 ------from M~.M~,-J~~ ~~~i~ Sinnott Ha es, Monsignor John J. from HH 1950 1931 Box 15:7 &) Box 13:3(3) ------to Harry S ; Truman 1949 Box ------bx9:2; BOX I 1:2; BOX 12:2, 3(2); to HH 1944 Box 7:5 Box 13:l Hilliard, Paul from HH 1950 BOX 13:4 from 1949 12:2 1950-51 (2) 13:l; ------HH sec Box ------to HH Box ~~ll~~,RogerW. from HH 1948(3) Box Box 14:3 9:5(2), 6 Hillquit, Morris to HH 1912 BOX 1:3 ~~lli,j~~,W. T. from HH 1946-49(4) ------from Sol Rosmum 191 2 Box 1: Box 8:3(3); Box 11:3 ------3 ------to HH 1946(2) Box 8:3(2) to Louis D. Brandeis 1912 ------from George C. Halt 1946(2) 1:3 ------Box Box 8:3(2) ------Himstead, Ralph €.from HH 1941 Box ~~l~~~,John Haynes to HH 1945-51(3) 6:7' hx8:l; Box 14:2(2) to HH (2) 1 941 Box 6:7(2) ------~~l~~~,Mrs. Marjorie ~aingerfieldfrom Hinshaw, David from HH 1948 BOX 9:6 to HH 1948(2) Box 9:6(2) HH I 945 Box 8: 1 ------~~l~~~,Willard F. to Editor Atlanta ------Hirsch, Mrs. Charlotte T. from HH constitution 1906 Box 1:2 1946-49(2) Box 8:3; Box 11:3 ------1946 8:3 ~~lt,~lfred H. from HH 1948 Box ------to HH Box ------to HH 1948-51(2) Box 10:3; - 1920-32 Hitrhcock, .. . - . .. . . G. M. from HH Box 141 Halt, Hamilton of Ga . from HH 1941 ------(2) BOX 54; BOX 4:2 ~~lt,Constance from Margaret S~eakes ------to HH 1941 Box 6:4 Hitchcock, Norman C. to HH 1949 BOX 1 946 Box 8:3 ------12:3 ~~lt,Erwin A. from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Hobe, William to HH 1940 Box 6:l ~~lt,Frank P. from J. Malcolm Forbes ------Hocking, Kay to HH 1950 Box 13:l 1925 Box 3:3 Hodges, Fletcher, Jr. from HH 1940 ~~lt,George C . HH 's father from HH Homer, Sidney Jr. to~~1946 BOX 8:4 Box 6:3 ------to Mrs. HH 1924 Box 3:2 - - - - - to HH 1940 Box 6:3 1926-29(5) Box 34, 5, 6(2)r ------Hommel, Martha Hill to HH 1944 B~~ ------to HH 1924-30(11) Box 3:2(2) Hedges, Will from HH 1940(3) Box 6: 3, 4(3), 6(3)r 7, 8 Honaas, Marian to HH 1951 Box 14:1 1, 2(2) ------from William G. Chwte 1903 ------to HH 1940(3) Box 6: 1, 2(2) ------to HH 1931 Box 4:l Hooker, Roland Mather to HH 1949 Oox Box 1:2 Hodgson, Sloat from A. J. Hanna 1932 ------to ~larenceW. Bowen 1926 Box Box 4:2 3:4 Hoelzer, C Fritz from HH 1947(2) Box to HH 1932(2) Box 4:2(2) . ~~it,George C. HH's son from HH 19------Hoover, Herbert from HH 1 940-46(2) 66:8(2) 42-49(2) Box 6:7, BOX 7: 1; Box 9:1; from HH sec 1932(2) BOX 4:2 Box 54; Box 8:3 Hoey, Clyde R. to HH 1945 Box 8:l B~~ 10:4(3), 5(4), 6(4), 7(5); Box ------to 1944 7:6 Hoey, W . F. from HH 1949 Box 66:8 ------HH Box ------1949 66:8 (2) from Edgar Rickard 1919 Box to HH Box ------to HH 1937-49(2) Box 5: 1; Box ------.Hoffer. .- . . - , Henri P. from HH 1947(5) Box 6:7, BOX 7: 1; Box 9: 1, 6; Box 5 9:2(4), 3 12: ------to HH 1947(6) Box 9:2@), 3 (2), 6(3), 7(3); Box 11: Box ------1; Box 141, 2, 5 (2) ------from Gardner Richardson 1933 ------Hoffman, F. to HH 1919-21(2) Box 2:2 ------5 ------to committee on World Govt. Hohenloke, Fay to HH 1948 Box 9:s Hoover, W. H. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 1946 Box 8:3 ------Hopkins, Alfred from HH 1940 bx6:1 Holcombe, J. W. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 to 1949-51(5) 12:3(2); ------to Brooks Emeny I946 Box 8:3 HH Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:1 Holcombe, John Marshall Jr. from H' H ------to Mrs. Vinton Freedley 1940 Box 13:4(2); Box 14: 1 1944-49(3) Box 7:6(2); Box 106 Halt, Mrs. Leila from HH 1949 gox 10:7 de3 Horvath, Felice to HH 1950 sox 13: ------to HH 1 944-49(3) Box 7:6(2); Box 6:3 ------tow. T. Holliday l946(2); Box Hosmer, Albert E. from HH I 940-49(4) Box 10;6 8:3(2) Holden, Euphemia to HH 1908 Box 1:2 ..------to Richard Lloyd Jones 1949 Holland, Spessard L. from HH 1944-49 Box 12:2 (4) Box 7: 5; Box 9: 2; Box 1 1 :2; Box 1946 ------12: 1 ------to Harold F. Strong Box ------to HH 1944-50(8) Box 7:5, 6; 8:3 15:2 Jaszi, Oscar to Jacob Landau 1950 Box ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Hurst, Fannie from HH 1936 Box 4:6 Box 10:4(31; Pax 11:2(2); Box 12: ------13:3-. 1, 4; i3:4(2) Howell, J. C. to HH 1949(2) Box 12:4 to HH 1 936 Box 4:6 Jenkins, Burris, Jr. from HH 1946 BOX ------to HH 1949-50(13) Box l0:4 (2) de Huszar, George B. to HH 1947 Box 8:3 (2), 5; kx 1 1:2(2); Box -1 2:4(2), Howell, James from HH 1950 BOX 133 -- --9:3 --- knkins, J. from HH 1941 Box 6:7 5; Box 13:1(2), 3, 4(2) Howell, Lloyd M. from HH 1935-49(5) From Assistant to Dean 1949 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:7 Hosvier, Albert E. to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 4:5; Box 11:2, 3(3) Box 9:3 Jenkins, Joe C. from HH 1927 Box 3:5 ------to HH 1935-51 (6) Box 45; Box ~ourwich, lsoac from unknown 1913 Box Hutchinson, R. E. to HH 1932 Box 4:2 ------to HH 1927 Box 3:5 11:3(3); Box 12:l; Bo* 14:2 Ibbotson, Joseph D. from GPD of Yale 1:3 ------From HH sec 1949(6) Box 12:1 knks, Jeremiah W. from HH 1915 Box 1: House, E. M. from HH 1920-36(4) Box Press 1 947 Box 9: 1 A (3), 20) Ickes, Harold L. from HH 1932 Box 4:2 4; Box 3:4, Box 4:6(2) ------to Elizabeth Noyes 1949(3) Jenks, Leland H. from Nicholas ------to HH 1918-29(6) Box 2:l; Illely, Alma to HH 1949 Box 10:4 Longworth 1929 Box 3:7 Box 3:4(2), 7; Box 4:3, 5 Box 12: l , 2(2) The lnde ndent Staff to Henry C . Jensen, Christian B. to HH 1950 Box ------to A. J. Hanna 1929 Box 3:7 Howland, William B. to HH 1916 Box ------*4(2) Box 1 :1 (2) 13:2 House, Irwin L. from HH 1940(3) Box 1:4 from William Hayes Ward Jewett,of Fame Frank 1945 B. Box to 8.1Electon of the Hall ------from George W. Perkins 1914 1914-1 5(2) Box 1 :4(2) 6:1(2), 2 - - . . - . . ------to HH 1940(3) Box 6:1(2), 2 Box 1:4 Ingenoll, Raymond V: from HH 1940(2) John,Ernest W. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to Charles 5. Whitman 1914 Box 5:412) from HH sec 1940 Box 6:2 ------to HH 1921 Box 2:5 Johns Hopkins Press from HH 1943 Box Houston, D. F. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 Box 1:4 7:4 Houston. Herbert 5. from HH 1918-20 Hudson, Monley 0. from HH 1934-47(3) Ingham, Rev. H. from HH 1943-49(2) Box Johnson, Burges from HH 1949(2) bx Box 4:4; Box 7:2; Box 9:2 7:3; Box 11 :3 (3) Bdx 2: 1 (2), 4 ------to HH 1929-47(12) Box 37; ------to HH 1943 Box 7:3 1 1 :2(2) . . ------to HH 1918-20(n. . Box Z:l(4), ------to HH 1949(4) Box 10:7; Box Box 4::2(3), 3, 5(3); Box 5: 1 (2); Box 7: 2; 9: 3, 40) Inman, John R. from HH 1947 Box 9:3 11:2; Box 12:1, 4 Huestis, R. S . from HH 1947 Box 9:2 ------to HH 1947-49(2) Box 9:2; ------Hovey, Richard to HH n.d. Box 1:2 ------to HH 1947 Box 9: 2 from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 ------to Henrietta Russell 1892 Box 11 :2 Johnson, Mn. Carrie A. from HH 1946 Box 1:) Hughes, Charles Evans from HH 1922- International Student Service to HH Box 8:4 23(3) Box 2:6(2); Box 3: 1 1940 Box 5:4 .Howard. .- A. E. Jr. to Rollins College ------to HH 1910-22(6) Box 1:3(3); 1953 'Box 144 Inzl, Gottfried E. to HH 1950 Box 13:2 ------from Frederic H. Ward 1953 Box 2:1, 6(2) Irwin, J. Des Briere to HH 1940 Box 6:l ~ohnson,' Edward from HH 1945 Box 8: 1 Box 14:4 Hughes, Dr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Irwin, Mrs. J. Des Briere from HH 1940 Johnson, Eugene from HH 1932 Box 4:2 Howard, E. to HH 1918 Box 2:l from HH 1944 Box 7:6 Box 6:l ------to HH 1932 Box 412 Howard. James H. fom HH 1942 Hulett, Anna from HH 1949(2) Box 11: Italian Universal League to League to Johnson, F. Ernest from ~~1920BOX 2:4 Box 7:2 3; Box 12: 1 Enforce Peace 191 8(2) Box 2:1(2) ------to HH 1920 Box 2:4 ------to HH 1942 Box 7:2 Hull. Cordell from HH 1932-45(2) Box Itzkovich,L. to HH 1918 Box 2:l Johnson, Mn. Fmnk H. from HH 1948-49 Howard, Robert from HH 1940-41 (7) 4:2; Box 8:2 Jackson, Arthur C. from HH 1947 Box 9: (3) Box 10:2(2); Box 1 1 :2 ------to Eldridae- Haynes 1949 Box 1 ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 10:2; Box 5:4(3), 5; Box 6: 1, 2, 4 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:l ------to HH 1940-41 (6) Box 5:4(3), 12:) Box 11:2 Hull, Ralph S. from HH 1933 Box 15:2 Jackson, Hatty Ann to HH 1949 Box 12:2 5; Box 6:1, 4 ------to HH 1933 Box 15:2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Johnson, Helen M. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Howdon, Arline to HH I950 Box 13:2 Johnson, Homer fmm HH 1920 Box 2:4 Howe. Adelaide from HH 1937-38(4) Box Hull, William I. to HH 1915 Box 1:4 Jackson, Robert E. from HH 1940(2) Box Johnson, Homer H. from HH 1946 Box 8: 5: l iz), 2(2) Hume. Edward H. from HH 1922-49 Box 6:1, 2 4 ------2:61 Box 12:l ------to HH 1 940(2) Box 6: 1 (2) to HH 1938 Box 5:2 ------to HH 1922-49(2) Box 2:6; Box Johnson, Melville E. to HH 1949 Box Howe, E. 0. to HH 1907-08(2) Box 1 :2(2) Jacoby, H. Murray to HH 1940 Box 6:l 12:l Howe, E . W . from HH 1927-37(23) Box 3:: i 12:l James, Frederick P. to HH 1949 Box 12: ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Hunter, A. S. from HH Box 157 2 (6). 8(3); Box 4:2(2), 3(3), 5(5), 6(2); ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Johnson, Robert L. to HH 1949(2) Box BOX 5:ii2) Hunter, Claire to HH 1949 Box 12:4 10:7(21 ------to HH 1910-35(10) Box 1:3; Hunter, Vernon from HH 1945 Box 8:l Jansen, William to Lawrence Siegel Johnson, Robert Underwood from HH 1918- Huntley, Victoria to HH 1 950 Box 13:2 BOX 34, 5(6); BOX 4:5(2) 1945 Box8:l 34(3) Box 2:l; Box 3:8, Box 4:4 ------from Ruth Bryan Owen 1927 Box Hunton, George K . to HH 1924(4) Box Jansson, Marie Louise Wernstedt from ------to HH 1910-33(3) Box 1 :3; Box 3: 2(4) HH 1949 Box 11 :2 3:5 from HH sec 1924(3) Box 3:2 2:l; Box 4:3 Howe, Gene A. from HH 1941 Box 6:7 ------Jansson, Mrs. Sven from HH 1 948-49 ------to Electors of Hall of Fame 1925 (3) (2) Box 10:3, Box 12:l Howe, Lewis McHenry from HH 1933 Box to Memben of the Woodrow 15:2 ------to HH 1948 Box 10:3 Box 3:3 Howell, George B. from HH1949 Box 11: Wilson Democmcy 1924 Box 3:2 2 Hurley, Edward N. from HH 1933 BOX ------from Samuel E. Tillman 1935 ------from Gardner Richardson 1949 Box 4:5 Box l0:5 ------to Beatrice Chadbourne 1951 Johnson, Thomas P. from HH 1949 Box Box 14:4 12:l to Gardner Richardson 1949-51 ------to HH 1949 Box 121 ------.- -- Johnston, George C . to H H 1949 BOX (2) Box 10:5; Box 144 125 Kastendieck, Mrs. Miles from HH 1944- 49(6) Box 7:6(3); Box 1 1 :3(3) Johnston, William A. to HH 1910 Box ------to HH 1944(2) Box 7:6(2) 1:3 - - - - from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Jonbeekdonk, Dressel Huys to HH 1916 - - - Box 1:4 Katzman, Charles from HH 1949(2) BOX 10:7; &JX 1l:l Jones, John Price to C. R. Macauley to HH 1949(3) Box 10:7; Box 1918 Box 2:) ------Jones, Richard Lloyd from HH 1951 Box 1 1 :1 (2) 14:2 Kaub, Verne P. from George C. Halt ------to HH 1949-51(7) Box 12:5; - - -1937 - - - Box 5: 1 Box 14: 1, 2(5) - to HH 1937 Box 5: 1 ------to Paul A. Wagner 1951 Box Kavanagh, Mrs. Mabel from HH 1947- 14:2 48(5) Box 9:3, 6(3); Box 10:3 ------to HH 1948(6) Box 9:6(3); Box Jones, Robert Tyre, Jr. to HH 1937 Box . . 5: 1 10:2, 312) Jones, W. S. to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Keamy, Thomas to HH 1940(2) Box 6: 1 Jones, Winfield from HH 1940 Box 6:l (2) ' ------to HH 1940(2) Box 6:1, 2 Keep, Mrs. Mabel from HH 1940-48(2) Jordan, David Starr from HH 1927 Box Box 6:l; Box 9:5 3:5 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 ------to HH 1927(2) Box 3:5(2) Keeton, George W. to HH 1930 Box ------to Theodore Marburg 1927 Box 3:8 c J:3" Keezel. James E. from HH 1949 Box Joslin, Allen P. to David H. Botes 11:l 1951 Box 14:3 Kefauver, Estes to HH 1951 Box 14:3 Joslyn, Mrs. E. D. from HH 1949 Box Kegler, D. J. from HH 1940 Box 6:l 10:6 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1949 Box 10:6 Keith, Mrs. Herbert J. from HH 1949 Joy, Jason S . from HH 1945-46(2) Box 8: Box 1 2: 1 1; Box 156 Keller, Helen to HH 1950-51(3) Box ------. to HH 1943-45(2) Box 7:4; Box 13:3 Box 14:2(2) 25: I Kelley. Mts. Edward P.from HH 1941 Kahn, Otto H. to HH 1926 Box 3:4 ------Bo; 66:8 Kai-shek, Madame Chiang from HH 1949 to HH 1941 Box 66:8 Box 11:1 Kellogg, John Harvey from HH '942 Box 7: 1 Kaltenborn, H. V. to HH 1936 Box 4:6 ------to H lj 1942(2) Box 7: 1 (2) Karpati, Mrs. Elisabeth from HH 1938-50 (1 9) Box 52; Box 8:4(3); Box 9:1, Kellogg,------Vernon from HH 1919 Box 2:2 2(3), 4, 5; Box lo:], 4, 5: Box 13: to HH 1919(6) Box 2:2(6) 3(3), 4(2) Kellogg, Mrs. Vernon from HH 1919 Box ------to.- HH 1938-51(171 Box 52; Z:Z Box 8:4; Box 9:1, 2, 3, 5, 6; BOX Kel lv, Anna Pope from HH 1940 Box 10:1, 4, 5; Box 12:5; Box 13:2(2), 66:8 3, 4; Box 14:2(2) Kelly, Dick from HH sec 1949 Box 12: ------to HH sec 1947 Box 9:3 L------from William F. O'Donnell 1947 Kelly, Philip R. from HH 1948-49(4) (2) Box 9:2(2) Box 10:2(2); Box 1 1 :2, 3 Lehmon, Mrs. Rodman J. from Hti sec Koussevitzky, Mrs. Serge from HH 1949 Lande, Louis from George Landy 1914 1949 Box 1 2: 2 Box 12:l BOX^:^ to Henry Moskowitz 1914 BOX ------to Beatrice Chadbourne 1949 Kmus, Gerry to HH 1950 Box 13:4 ------Box 12:2 Krvaer, Joseph from Franke, l-bnnon b 1:4 Lehmann, Karl from HH 1936 Box 4:6 W;'they 1940 Box 5:4 London, Alf M. to HH 1938 Box 5:2 ------to HH ------to Members of the U .S . Corn- Landy, George to HH 1913-14(2) Box 1: 1929-41 (2) Box 3:7; Box 6:4 mittee of I.S.S. 1938 Box 5:2 3;4 ------to Louis D. Bmndeis 1914 Box ------from Pork Trammell 1926 Box Kuehl, Warren F. to HH 1951(2) Box 3:4 14:2, 3 1:4 ------from Sidney J. French 1956 ------to Louis Lande 1914 Box 1:4 Leigh, R. H. from HH 1920(6) Box 2:4(6) ------to HH 1920(4) Box 2:4(4) Box 14:4 Lane, F. Thatcher from HH 1949(4) Box ------to Tmcy F. Caldwell 1954 11:1, 2(2), 3 Leonard, Emery N. from HH 1948(3) Box ------to HH 1949-50(5) Box 11: 2(3) 101 , 2(2) Box 14:4 ------to HH 1948 Box 10:2 Kuhr, Raymond M. from HH 1949 Box Box 12.2, Box 13:l ------10:5 Lane, Mary to HH 1950 Box 13:2 fromC. M. Lyle 1948Box 10:l Leonard, Mrs. Emory from HH 1940(2) Kuykendall, J. D. to HH 1949 Box Lang, Doris from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Box 6: l(2) 12: 1 Lang, Dorothy from HH 1948 BOX 9:5 ------, Mrs. John Woodbridge, and Mrs. ------from HH sec 1949 Box 1 2: 1 ------to HH 1948 Box 9.5 Joseph 5. Chodbourne from HH 1940 Ladd, E. F. to HH 1921 BOX 2:5 Lange, Christian L . from Theodore Box 6: 1 Ladd, Mrs. George T. from HH 1945 Marburg 1918 Box 2:l ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 (2) Box 8:2(2) ------to Theodore Marburg 1918 Box ------to HH 1945 Box 8:2 2: 1 Leonard, Joan to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Leonard, Mary Manhall to HH 1940 Box LaFleur, Leo J. from HH 1950 Box Langford, H. P. f rom HH 1937 Box 5: 1 13:4 ------to HH 1937 Box 5:l 6: 1 Leslie, Elizabeth to Mrs. Joseph ------to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Langstaff, John from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Rosenthol Box Lagakos, Gregory G. from HH 1949 Lanphear, Walter from HH 1946 Box 8:4 1951 14:3 Levering, S. R. from HH 1949 Box 11:2 Box 10:7 Lapeml, R. from HH 1940-49(2) Box 6: ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 to HH 1949 Box 10:7 3; Box 11:3 ------to Mr. and ME. Joseph Robinson Lahey, Joseph R. Jr. from Charles 0 LaPorte, Pierre from HH 1946 Box 8:4 Box Andrews 1942 Box 7:l Larsen, Roy E. to HH 1946 Box 8:3 1949 11:2 ------to Charles 0. Andrews 1942 Lassell, Sidney L. from HH 1942(4) Box Levine, Isaac Don from HH 1930 Box 3:8 ------to Box Box 7: 1 7:1,.2(3) ' HH 1930 3:8 to HH 194212) Box 7:2(21 Levy, Charles A. to HH 1949 Box 1 1:2 Laho,Marilyn fmm HH 1949 Box 10:7 ------Laird, Angus from HH 1941 Box 6:7 Laub, C. H. from ~~'1948Box'9:6 Levy, Mrs. Gertrude C. from HH 1948 --b--- (4) Box 9:5(3), 6 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:7 to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------to HH 1948-50(4) Box 9:5(2) Lamm, Lawrence W. from HH 1930 Laughlin, Clam E. from HH 1940 Box 6; Box 13:3 Box 3:8 6:3 from Gertrude B. O'Connor ------to HH 1930(2) Box 3:8(2) ------to HH 1940 Box 6:3 ------Box Box Lamont, Thomas W. fmm HH 1919-41(4) Laurens, Carl from Wil liam Benton 1950-51 (2) 13:3; 14: 1 Levy, Mary J. from Box Box 2x3, 5; Box 6:4; Box 7:3 1950 Box 13:4 HH 1949 11:2 ------to HH 1919-45(9) Box 2:3, 4, Lausche, Frank J. to HH 1945 Box 8:l ------R- 5(2); Box 3: 1, 6; Box 614; Box 7:3; Lauterbach, H. S. to HH 1950-51(2) BOX to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Levy, Ruth from HH Box Box 8:2 13:l; Box 14:l 1949 11:3 ------to Clarence C . Bowen 1925 Laventure, Gmce from HH 1940-43(3) Lewis, J. Hamilton from HH 1933 Box 152 Box 3:3 Box 5:4; Box 7:2, 3 ------to Francis J. ~c~onnell1943 ------to HH 1942-43(2) Box 7:2, 3 ------to Rollins College Office~ Box 7:3 Lawrence, William from HH 1936. Box 1934 Box 4:4 Lance, Evrett to Clarence W . Bowen 1920 4:6 Lewis, Joseph from HH 1948 Box 10:3 to H H 1 932-36(3) Box 4: 2, 6 ------to Box (2) BOX 2:4(2) ------HH 1948-49(3) 10:3; Lancelot, Capitain de Vaisseau from HH (2) Box 12:4(2) 1947 Box 9:3 Lawrence, William W . to HH 1949 Box Lewis, ~otherinefrom HH 1937 Box 5:l Lewis, Naphtali from HH 1946 Box 8:4 Landau, Jacob to HH 1950 Box 13.3 12: 1 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------from Oscar bszi 1950 Box 13:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Lewis, Sinclair to HH 1930 Box 3:8 Lewis, Thompson H. from HH 1940 Box 6:3 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------to Emery N. Leonard 1948 Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:3 Litchfield, Grace Denio from HH 1927 Longest, Maw Butler to HH 1949 Box 10:l Lewisohn, Sam A, from HH 1920 Box Box 3:5 12:2 Lyle, Homer E. from HH 1936 Box 4:6 ------to HH 1927-35(2) $OX 3:5; Box ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------to HH 1936 Box 4:6 Longworth, Nicholas to Leland H. Jenks Lyman, Dean B. to HH 1949 Box 12: 1 Littell, Norman M. from HH 194 Box 7: 1929 Box 3:7 ----..--from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Loos, A. William from HH 1948 Box ------to HH 1944(2) Box 7:5(2) Lynch, Frederick from HH 1919-33(4) 1O:l Box 2:2; Box 4:2, 3(2) Little, Mrs. Edith from HH 1945-49(2) ------to HH 1948(2) Box 9:6, Box ------to HH 191 I-33(9) Box 1:3 Box 8:l; Box ll:l 10:l BOX 4:3(8) ------to HH 1945(2) B~X I (2) a: Laudon, Alexander to HH 1945 Box 8:l Lynch, MK: Frederick from HH 1933(8) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Loukas, Chryst from HH I941 (2) Box 6: ------to HH 1941-U(6) Box 6:7; -,e, BOX 4:3(81 ------to Ray Stannard Boker 1945 Box 7: 2, 3(3), 5 ------'(4 to HH 1941 (2) Box 6:7(2) Lynch, &;de bulton to HH 1935 Box 4: Library of Congress from HH 1938 Box Box 8:l 5 Laveiay, Mn. T. E. from HH 1940 Box Liu, Mrs. Wu-chi from HH 1949 Box Lynde, L. E. from HH 1932 Box 4:2 10:7 6:i . ue, Editor of from HH 1947 Box 9:3 ------to HH 1940(2) Box 6:1(2) Lynn, C. W. from HH 1949 Box 11:3 Likely, L. Parker to HH 1949 Box 12:2 Livingston, Mrs. J. B. to The Board of ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------From HH sec 1949 Box 12: 2 Twstees of Roll ins College 1951 Box Loveland. Charles N . to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Lyon, Homer to Thomas P. Caldwell 1938 Lilienthal, David E. from HH 1947 Box 14:2 Box 5:2 Livingston, Mrs. James Duane to HH Lovett, Evan F. from HH 1940(2) Box 6:) (2) Macauley, C. R. from John Price Jones Lillitty, Luigi to HH 1918 Box 2:l ------1924 Box 3: 2 ------1918 Box 2:l Lincoln, Daniel W. to HH 1949 Box 12: to Woodrow Wilson Democracy to HH 1940 Box 6:l Lowell. A. Lawrence from HH 1920(3) MocCardell, Mrs. Tiny from HH 1949 Box 1924 Box 3:2 12:l ------Box 2:4(3) ------To HH 1949 Box I2:l ------to HH 191 5-35(1 I) Box I :4; Box 2:3(2), 4(4), 6; Box 3:4, 6; MocCorkle, Robert C. from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to HH 1946-49(2) Box 84; Box 4:5 ------to Edward Cummings 1920 Box to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------from George C . Hol t 1949 Box Mocdonald, W. A. from HH 1939 Box Lindquist, Orville A. from HH 1945 2:4 Lowel I, Lucy from HH 1 925 Box 3:3 5:3 12:2 ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:l Lochner, Louis P. to HH 1915 Box 1:4 Luce, Horry to HH 1941-49(6) Box 6:7; MocDowell, Mn. Charles H. from HH Lindsay, R. C. to HH 1935 Box 4:5 Lockhart, Charles E. from HH 1940 Box Box 7: 2, 4; Box 8:3; Box 9:5; Box 1951 Box 14:2 Lindsay, Sir Ronald from HH 1935(2) 5: 5 12:4 ------to HH 1951 Box 14:l ------to HH 1940 Box 5:5 Luce, Henry R. from HH 1942-50(6) Box MacFarland, Charles S. from HH 1933 7:2, 4; Box 8:3(2); Box 9:4; Box (2) Box 4:3(2) ------to R. J. Caldwell 1951 Box 14:3 663 153 ------to HH 1919(5) Box 2:2(5) Lodge, Henry Cabot to HH 1905 Box Lineaweaver, Charles Pleasants from HH ' Ludie, Josh S. to HH 1951 Box 14:l MacFarland, Russel to HH 1950 Box 13: 1949 Box 11:3 1:2 Ludinnton. Katharine to HH 1951 Box 4 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Jr. from Arthur H . 14:? . Machin, C. S. to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Ling Nyi V. from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Vandenberg 1949 Box l l:l Lummis, Charles F. to HH 1908 Box 1:2 MacJannet, Donald R. to HH 1950 Box Lingelbach, William E. from HH 1946(2) Loeb, William to HH 1907 Box 1:2 Lundean, Mn. James L . from HH 1945 13:4 Box 66:8(2) Loftin, Scott M. to HH 1936 Box 4:6 Box 8:2 Mackay, Leonom from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Lunn, Sir Henry to HH 1927 Box 3:5 ------to HH 1946(3) Box 66:8(3) Lohmann, Carl A. to HH 1945 Box 8:l ------to HH 1925 Box 3:3 Lonergan, Augu;tinefrom HH 1933 Box Luring, A. S. from HH 1941 Box 6:7 Lippincott. H. H. from HH 1942-43(3) ------to HH 1941 Box 6:7 Mockenzie, Allo from HH 1949 Box 11: l Box 7:2, 3(2) ------15:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l ------to HH 1943(4) Box 7:3(4) .. from Gardner Richardson 1933 Lyle, C. M. from HH 1947-49(2) Box Mackenzie-Reid, Betty to HH 1950 Box 9:3; Box 11:2 J. B. Lippincott Co. from HH 1943 Box ------13:4~ ~ to Daniel C. Roper 1933 Box to HH 1948-49(2) Box 10:l; Mackoy, Horry Brent from HH 1949(2) Box 11:2 ------Box 11:2(2) Long Beach Cottages, Manager of from to Mrs. Charles F. Bassett ------to'~~1942-49(3) Box 7:2; Box HH 1946 Box 8:4 1947 Box 9:2 ------to HH 1930-46(3) Box 3:8(2); ------1 1 :2(2) Box 8:3 Long, J. C. from HH 1948 Box 10:3 to Penelope Drinkwater 1947- ~ac~on;s, Seumas from HH 1947(2) Box List, M. C. from HH 1927 Box 3:5 Long, Stewort from HH 1946(2) Box 8:4 49(2) Box 9:3; Box I 1:2 9:2(2) ------to HH 1927(2) Box 3:5(2) (2) 91 ------Martin, John from HH 1948-49(3) Box ------to H H 1947(3) Box 9: 2(3) to HH 1939-48(6) Box 53, 4; McCauley, Matthew 5. to HH 1949 Box Box 7:l; Box 9:5, 6(2) 10:1(2); Box 1l:l Mocmillon Company from HH 1932 Box to HH 1948-50(3) Box 10: 1; 12:4 Marburg, Theodore from HH 1910-43(13) ------McClellan, Dorothy P. to HH 1950 Box 4: 2 Box 12:3; Box 13:4 MacPhail, Walter S. to HH 1950 Box Box 1:3, 4; Box 2: 1, 2(2), 4; Box 13:2 I-I 3 3:2, 5; Box 4:2(2), 5; Box 5:2; Box Martin, John S. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 McClellon, Mrs. John to HH 1950 Box IJ:L , . 7:3 Masek, John from HH 1946 Box 8:4 13.3 MacPherson, Christine from HH 1948 ------to HH 1910-44(11) Box 1:3, 4; ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 (2) Box 10: 1, 2 ~CCie~~and,Stewart W. from HH 1948 ------to HH 1948(2) Box lo:\, 2 Box 2:2, 4; Box 3:2; Box 4:5, 6; BOX Mason, E. F. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 Box 66:8 5:2; Box 7:5(3) Massingham, William to HH 1918 Box McComb, John H. from HH 1941 Box 6: MacRae, Hugh to Theodore Marburg 191 9 ------from Bryce n.d. Box 2rl 2: 1 Box 2:3 5 ------from Christian L. Lange 1918 Mather, Frank Jewett, Jr. to HH 1936 ------to HH 194) Box 6:5 Madigan, Thomas F. from HH 1937 Box 4:6 BOX 5: 1 Box 2: 1 McConnell, Francis J. from Thomas W. ------from David Starr Jordon 1927 Mather-Smith, Mrs. Frederic from HH Lamont 1943 Box 7:3 to HH 1931 Box 4:l 1949(4) Box 10:4, 6, 7(2) Magill, Edwin to HH 1897 Box 1:2 Box 3:5 McConnell, T. R. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------from Hugh MacRae 1919 BOX 2:3 Mathewson, Mrs. Elizabeth M. from HH McCormick, Chouncey to HH 1925 Box Maguire, Raymer F. from HH 1940-44(2) ------to Christian L . Lange 1918 Box 1949 Box 11:3 Box 6:3; Box 7:6 ------to HH 1949 Box 1 1:3 3:3 ------to HH 1940-44(2) Box 6:3; 2: 1 ~~Cbrmick,Vance from HH 1920 Box Mothewson, Hope from HH 1938 Box 5:2 Box 7:6 Marburg, Mrs. Theodore from HH 1946 2:4 ------to R. L . Dean. 1944 Box 7:6 (2) Box 8:3(2) Mathewson, Mark F. from HH 1935 BOX McCreary, James B. to HH 1910 Box Marchman, Watt P. from HH 1937-48(2) 4:5 1:3 Maguire, Mrs. Raymer from HH ------to HH 1949 Box 12:l Maguire, Raymond F. from HH 1940(2) Box 51; Box 9:5 ------McCullough, Esther M. from HH 1936------to HH 1937-50(4) Box 5: l(2); from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 50(18) Box 4:6; Box 7:5; Box 9:5(2); Box 6:2(2) Matsumoto, Y. to HH 1949 Box 12:5 ------to HH 1940(2) Box 6: 1, 2 Box 9:5; Box 13:3 Box 10: 1(4), 2, 4, 6(2); Box 1 1 : 1 Marquand, John P. from HH 1944-49(2) Motthews, Paul to HH 1951 Box 14:2 (21, 2(2), 3; Box 13:3 Mahon, Mrs. Burnett from HH 1945 Box Matthews, Mrs. R. H. from HH 1931 Box ------8: 1 Box 7:5; Box 11:3 to HH 1936-51 (35) Box 4:6; ------to HH 1945 Box 8: 1 ------to HH 1949-51(2) Box 11:3; Box 15:7 Box 7:5; Box 9:5; Box 10:1(5), 2, 14: 1 Maubert, Henry to HH 1950 Box 13:4 4, 6; Box 11: 1, 2(2), 3; Box 12: 1, Mali, Pierre from HH 1919(4) Box 2:2 to /A\ Marriott, Mrs. C. M. from HHsec 1930 Maurer, Henry B. HH 1907(2) Box I: 2(2), 3(3) '4; Box 13:3(6), 4(2); Box \-'I 2(2) ------to HH 1919(2) Box 2:2(2) Box 15:7 4:32, 5 Marsh, Beniamin C. to HH 1908 Box 1:2 M~A~~~,William G. from HH 1920-33 ------from HH sec 1949(3) Box 12:1, Molis, Michael from HH 1949 Box ll:l (I I) Box 2:4(2), 5; Box 3:1, 5, 6 ------to HH 1949 Box ll:l Marsh, Daniel C. to HH 1948 Box 9:6 20). . (4); Box 42; Box 15:2 ------Mallory, Meredith from HH 1949 Box Marshall, George to HH 1948 Box 12:4 ------to Elizabeth Noyes 1949 Box 11.3 Marshall, Nelson from HH 1938(3) Box to HH 1920-33(15) Box 2:4 5 8 .& 12:2 ------to HH 1949-51 (5) Box 1 1 :2; (21, 5(2); Box 3:1(2), 2, 3, 4(2), McCullough, Hall Park to HH 1949 Box Box 12:2, 4; Box 14:1, 3 - - -5(2), - - - - 6; Box 4:2; Box 15:2 12:3 Marshall, Mr. and M&. Nelson from HH from HH sec 1925-27(2) Box McDonald, Winifred to HH 1950 Box to George H. Carrison 1951 3:3, 5 Box .14:3 1 949 Box 103 13:3 Marshall, Ruby W. from HH 1944 Box 7: McAllester, Ewing to HH 1949 Box 12:3 McDonnell, T.F. I. frhm HH 1924 Box Maloney, F. T. from HH 1933 Box 15:2 McAlpin, Charles W. from HH 1924 Box Maloney, Francis to HH 1940 Box 6:2 6 3:2 Marshall, W. F. from HH 1929 Box 3:7 3:2 McDowall, Jack to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Maltbie, Milo R. from HH 1949 Box 121 McAlpin, Grace Mather-Smith from HH ------* toHH 1949(2) Box 12:l. 2 Martin, Edward L. to HH 1906 Box 1:2 . ------to Winthrop Bancroft Box 14:2 1951 Box 14:l ------from HH se; i949 Box 12: 1 Martin, Eleanore from HH 1931(2) Box ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 1951. -. 15.7121 to Manchester, Charles R. to HH 1950 Box \-r McDowell, William 0. Edwin D. ------to HH 1931 Box 15:7 McAlpin, Mrs. Milo F. from HH 1949(4) Mead 191 1 Box 1 :3 13:2 Box 10:7(2); Box 1 1: l(2) Mandly, G. C. from HH 1945 Box 8:l Martin, Herbert A. from HH 1938 BOX ------McElwain, R. F. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 5: 2 to HH 1949(3) Box 10:7; Box McFarlan, Mrs. R. L. to HH 1949 Box Manheim, M. to HH 1949 Box 66:8 ------to HH 1938 Box 5:2 11:112\ Mann, C. R. to Edwin E Slosson 1926 12:2 .. ------from W. W. Heffelfinger 1938 ~c~a*h;, Mrs. James 5. from HH 1948(2) ------Bnx 3:4- from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Manning, T. to HH 1919 Box 2:2 Box 52 Box 9: 5; Box 1 0: 1 McFarland, Charles S. from HH 1919------to HH 1948(2) Box 9:5; Box Manning, William from HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------to W. W. Heffelfinger 1938 Box 42(8) BOX 2:2(5); Box 4:3(2); Box 7: , 5: 2 10:) 2 Monns, Cameron to HH 1927 Box 3:5 McCarver, J. W. from HH 1930 Box 15:7 Mar, C. F. to HH 1905 Box 1:2 Martin, Mn. Isham from HH 1946 Box 8: ------to HH 1930 Box 15:7 Mar, Curtis J. from HH 1939-48(5) Box 3 5:3(2); Box 7:l; Box 9:5, 6 ------to HH 1945 Box 8: I ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 Miller, T. W. Jr. from HH 1949(2) Box Merrit, Schu~lerfrom HH 1933(2) Box 1. lr312\. .- ' ------~to HH 1942 Box 7:2 Meason, Helen to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ,-, Meek, Tom Jones from HH 1919(3) Box 15: 2(2) ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:3; Box McFarland, Russell from HH 1945- Merson, Evelyn to HH 1950 Box 13:3 12:4 49(4) Box 8:2; Box 9:6; Box 10: ------2: 3 (3) to HH 1919(5) Box 2:3(5) Meserole, Darwin J. to HH 1949(3) Millikan, Robert A. to HH 1945 Box 8:l ------from HH sec 1919 Box 2:3 Box 12:5(3) Mills, Mrs. A. Edward from HH 1949 Box ------to HH 1945750(8) Box 8:2; ------Messer, William Stuart from HH 1946 11:3- Box 9:6; Box 10:2, 6; Box 122; Box 8:4 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ---.,------Mills, Jeon from HH 1943 Box 7:3 from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Meyer, Annie L. to HH 1947 Box 9:4 ------to HH 1943 Box 7:3 Mclntyre, Colonel Mawin From HH Meyer, Cord Jr. from HH 1949 Box 10:4 Miner, Elizabeth to HH 1935 Box 4:5 1936-37(2) Box 4:6; Box 5: 1 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 10:4; Box Miner, George L. to HH 1951 Box 14:2 1212 Miner, Sidney H. from HH 1933 Box 4:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------to HH 1933 Box 4:3 Meyer, Mrs. E. S. from HH 1947-50(2) ~it=hel,John Furrey from HH 1914 Box 1 :4 Box 9:4; Box 13:2 ------to HH 1914-1 8(3) Box 1:4(2); McKay, D. B. to HH 1949 Box 122 ------from HH sac 1945(5) Box 8:2 Meyer, &x from HH 1949 Box 11:2 Box 2:) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 to Julius Henry Cohen 1949 ------Mitchell, A. Polmer to HH 1918 Box 23 McKean, Hugh F. from HH 1949(2) Box ------(3 to HH sec 1945 Box 8:2 Box 11:2 Mitchell, Frances and Penny Drinkwater 11:2; Box 12:l Midzuno, K. to HH 1909 Box 1:2 ------to HH 1949-51 (5) Box 12: 1 Melby, Ernest 0.to HH 1950 Box 13: fmm HH 1948 Box 1O:l 2 Milbourne, Mrs. E.K. from HH 1949 Mitchell, Reginald H. from HH 1940 Box 3; Box 13:1, 4; Box 14:l Box 12:l _____-- to George Hammond Sullivan Mendell, Charles from HH 1949 Boi 11: ------5:4 to HH 1949 Boxl2:l ------to HH 1940 Box 5:4 1948 Box 9:6 3 ------to HH 1949-50(3) Box 11:3; Milholland, John E. to HH 1908 Box Miyaoko, T. from HH 1927-28(3) Box 3: McKean, Mrs. Hugh F. fmm HH 1949 1:3 5, 6(2) Box 11:l Box 13:1, 3 Miller, Arthur from HH 1950 Box 13:4 ------to HH'1949-50(4) Box 12:1(2) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 ------to HH 1 927-38(2) Box 3:5, 6 ------from Rudolph Fischer 1951 Box to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Moe, Henry Allen from HH 1936-50(4) Box 13:1, 3 Miller, C. DeWitt from HH 1944(3) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 122 14:2 BOX 4:6; Box 7:2; Box 9:4; Box 13:4 ------from Mary Belle Randall 1949 Box 7:6(3) ------to HH 1936-50(4) Box 46; Box McKean, Dr. and Mrs. Hdgh F. from ------to H H 1 944 (2) Box 7: 6(2) 7:2; Box 9:4; Box 13:4 HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 (2) Box 1 1:3(2) Miller, C. M. from HH 1941 Box 6:7 Moeller, ~rs.~.J. to HH 1949-51(2) ------from Leila Rotival 1955 Box Mendes, H. Vereim to HH 1935 Box 4:s ------Mendow, Mrs. Perfecto G. from HH to HH 1941 Box 6:7 Box 12:2: Box 14rl Miller, F. A. from HH 1940 Box 6:2 1947-49(2) B6x 9: 1; Box 12: 1 ------Moffot, ~deline~"idoch to Talcott ------to HH 1949 Box 12:l to HH !940 Box 6:2 Williams 1919(2) Box 2:3 Mendoza, Mrs. Tarcila L. from HH 1946 Miller, Dr. J. Hillis from HH 1949 Moiseiwitsch, Mrs. Benno from HH 1948- McLee, Alfred from HH 1940 Box 5:4 Box 11:2 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:4 ------to HH 1949(3) Box 106; Box 49(4) Box 10:3, 4(2). 5 ------to HH 1949' &x 10:4 McMahon, Brien from HH 1950 Box 13:4 11:2(2) ------to HH 1950 Box 13:3(2), 4 ------to President Andehn 1946 Box Moller, Carl &Son from HH 1934 Box Miller, Marion M. from HH 1945-47(3) 4:4 McManus,;Seumas f mm HH sec 1930 Box 8: 2I2): Box 9: 1 Moller, Herbert B. to HH 1933 Box 4:3 Menotti, Gian Carlo from HH 1945 Box ------to HH 1945-47(3) Box 8:2(2); Monroe, Daniel L . to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Box 9.1 Mercer, Sherwood R. from HH 1946(2) Montague, Morgored Prescott to HH 1920 Miller, R. T. from HH 1946-51 (3) Box Box 2:4 McPhillips, Mrs. Lucille H. from HH Box 8:4(2) ------8:4; Box 1 1 :3; Box 14:) Montgomery, Frances C from HH 1949 1948 Box 9:6 to HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------. ------Merrill, Anthony F. from HH 1949 Box to HH i946-49(2) B~X8:4; Box 11:3 to HH 1948 Box 9:6 Box 1 1 :3 ------Mead, Edwin D. to HH 1912 Box 1:3 11:l to HH 1949-50(3) Box 11:3; ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l Miller, R. T. Jr. from HH 1946-47(3) Box 13:4(2) from Sidney L. Gulick 1915 Box 8:4; Box 9:2(2) ------to George H. Carrison 1951 Box ------to HH 1947-49(3) Box 9:2(2); 142 Box 12:l Montgomery, J. A. from HH 1932 Box ------to HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 ------fromAndrewD.White1914Box ------4: 2 Miller, Mrs. Roswell from HH 1946 Box------to HH 1932 Box 4:2 ------8:3 Moodie, Edith fmm HH 1941 Box 6:7 Moon, Henry Lee to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Morton, Mrs. R. B. from HH 1932-49(12) National Institute of Social Sci- Nitobe, Mrs. lnazo from HH 1933 Box Mooney , Howard V. to HH 1949-50(3) Box 4:2, 6; Box 5:1(2), 2(2), 3; ences from HH 1939 Box 5:3 4:3(2) Box 7:4; Box 8:1, 2, 3; Box 11:3 Neilson, W. A. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 ------to HH 1933(2) Box 4:3(2) Box 12:5(2); Box 13:l to HH 1932-46(7) Box 4:2; Moore, D. T. to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------Nelson, June from HH 1949-51 (4) Box Nolan, J. Bennett from HH 1946(2) Box Box 5:1(2), 2, 3; Box 8:1, 3 12:l; Box 14:1(3) 66:8(2) Moore, D. Thomas from HH 1934 Box 4:4 ------to HH 1949(3) Box 1 2: 1 (3) ------to HH 1934(2) Box 4:4(2) Morton, Rosalie Slaughter from HH 1949 ------to HH 1946(2) Box 66:8(2) Moore, Edmund A. to HH 1949 Box 12: 1 (2) Box 1 1 :1 (2) Nelson, Mrs. W. W. from HH 1947-48 Noli, F. S. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 to HH 1925 &'3:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Moskowitz, Henry to HH 191 2 Box 1 :3 (2) Box 9:2, 5 ------from Louis D. Brondeis 1912 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:2 Moore, Helen to HH 1941 Box 6:7 ------Noone, Charles A. from HH 1940 Box Box 1:3 Neott, John R. to HH 1935 Box 4:s 6: 2 Moore, James from HH 1946 Box 8:4 from Julius Henry Cohen 1914 Moore, John Basset to HH 1923 Box 3: ------Nerinox, A. from HH 1919(6) Box 2:2 ------to HH 1940-51 (2) Box 6:2; Box Box 1:4 (6). . 14: 1 1 - - - from Louis Lande Box ------to HH 1919(5) Box 2:2(5) Moore, R. Walton from HH 1934 Box 4:4 - - - - 1914 1:4 Norman, Winifred R. from HH 1940 Box ------to HH 1934 Box 4:4 Mosman, Oliver C. from HH 1945 Box Neville, Laura from HH 1949(2) Box 66:8 1. 0:7(2\.. ------to HH 1940(2) Box 66:8(2) Box 8: 1 \-, Moore, Richard V. to HH 1951 (2) Box ------to HH 1949 Box 10:7 14:2, 3 Moss, Herbert J. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Norris, George W . from HH 1924 Box Moore, W. Thomas from HH 1947-49(2) Mosteller, Bill to HH 1949 Box 122 Nevins, Allan from HH 1941 (2) Box 6:6 3: 2 Box 9:3; Box 1 1 :3 Mot t, John R. from HH 1933 Box 4:3 (.2) . Norris,1949 BoxJ. J,10:s from Gardner Richardson to HH 1941(2) Box 6:6(2) " ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 ------to HH 1933-50(6) Box 43; Box ------.,- More, Paul E. from HH 1935-36(2) Box 8:4; Box 9:l; Box 12:1, 2; Box 13:l Newell, Henry C. from HH 1950 Box 13: Norris, ichardfrom HH 1928-40(2) Box 4:5, 6 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 4 3:6; Box 5:5 ------to HH 1935-36(2) Box 45, 6 Mowbray-Clarke, Mary from HH 1929 Newman, Evelyn from HH 1941-49(4) Box ------to HH 1928 Box 3:6 Box 3:7 6:6; Box 9:3; Box 10:3, 7 Morgan, Angelo from HH 1945 Box 8:l to HH 1941 -49(5) Box 6:6; North. Eric M. to HH 1935 Box 4:5 Morgan, Arthur E. from HH 1942 Box ------to HH 1929 Box 3:7 ------~orwdod,Robert to HH 1930-32(3) Box . 1. Mulphy, Gail to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 9:3; Box 10:3, 7; Box 12:2 Box 1. 7: from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 2 3:8:, -~-4:-. 2 ------to HH 1927-42(2) Box 3:5; Murphy, James A. from J. Edgar Hoover ------~dt.t,John to Hlf 1936 Box 4:6 Box 7: 1 1951 Box 14:l Newman, Stuart S. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 Noyes, Elizabeth from Alexander S . Morgan, Margaret to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Murphy, bmes E. to HH 1950 Box 13: New York Hemld Tribune from HH 1947 Cleveland 1949 Box 12:3 Morgan, William F. from HH 1918 Box 4 Box 9:4 ------from Robert Dorling 1949(2) 2: 1 Murphy, Robert to Colonel Rotival 1946 New York Times Book Review Editor Box 12:l, 2 Morgenthau, Henry to HH 1945 Box 8:l Box '8:3 from HH 1944 Box 7:6 ------from Frederick Dwight 1949 Morris, Charles C. from HH 1935 Box Murray, John from HH 1 940-49(14) Box New York Times Book Supplement from Box 12:3. 4: 5 5:5; Box 6:3(3); Box 7:3(2), 4; Box HH 1944 Box 7:5 ------from Ernest Gruening 1949 Box Morris, Charles G. from HH 1925-49 8:3; Box 9:4, 5(2), 6(2); Box 1 1 :3 New York Times, Editor of, from HH 12:2 (2) Box 3:3; Box 11:3 ------to HH 1940-490 1 ) Box 55; 1941 Box 6:5 ------from Lloyd M. Howell 1949(3) ------to HH 1924-49(2) Box 3:2; Box 6:3(2); Box 7:3(2); 4; Box 8:3; New York Times Magazine Section from Box 12: 1, 2(2) Box 11:3 Box 9:4, 5, 6; Box 11 :3 HH 1945 Box 8:2 ------from Esther Morgan McCullough Morris. Mrs. Ira Nelson from HH 1932- Murry-Jacoby, H. from HH 1940 Box Nice, Clarence C. from HH 1930-48(5) 1949 Box 1 2: 2 43(5j B~X4: 2; B~X7:3(4) 6:l Box 3:8(4); Box 10:3 from Milton J. Warner 1949 Box .. to HH Box ------to HH 1930(2) Box 3:8(2) ------1932-41(4) 4:2 .to HH 1,940 Box 6:l 12: 1 Muschenheim, F. A. from HH 1924 Nichol, Mrs. J. G. from HH 1949 Box 11: ------from Fmnces Knowles Warren (2); Box 6:5; Box 7:2 .------from Cushman S. Radebaunh- Box 3:2 -2 1949 Box 1 2: 2 1942-43(2) Box 7:2, 3 Mutispaugh, Harold to HH 1947 Box 9:2 Nichol, T. G. to HH 1951(2) Box 14:l Numano, Y. to HH 1910.'Box 1:3 Morris, Ray from HH 1949 Box 11:3 Nance, Ellwood C . from HH 1940- (2) Nunlist, Hozul W. to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 49(5) Box 6:3; Box 9:6(3); Box 12: 1 ~i;hols, Clinton C. from HH 1949 Box ------to HH 1948-49(4) Box 9:6(2); Nussbaumer, Roger from HH 1949 Box Morse, Mrs. Fannie from HH 1940 Box ------llr2. 10:4 6: 3 ------Box 12: l(2) to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Nyburg, Robert S . to Mrs, Mary Lee Morse, Joseph L. to HH n.d. Box 14:5 from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Ntchols, Robert H. from HH 1949 Box Perkins 1950 Box 13:4 Morton, Gladys from HH sec 1949 Box ------to Ray Short 1950 Box 13:3 11:2 to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Nye, Gerald P. from HH 1935 Box 4:5 12: 1 Nosh, Philip C. from HH 1932-33(2) ------to HH 1935(2) Box 4:5(2) Box 4:2, 3 Niebuhr, Reinhold to HH 1950(2) Box Morton, Mrs. James William from HH ------Oates, Whitney J. from HH 1946 Box 1940(4) Box 5:4(4) to HH 1932 Box 4:2 13:3(2) 8:4 ------to HH 1940(5) Box 5:4(5) National Concert and Artists Corpor- Ni tobe, lnazo from HH 1927-32(5) Box ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Morton, R. B. from HH 1936 Box 4:6 ation from HH 1949 Box 10:4 3:5; Box 4:2(4) to HH 1932 Box 4:2 Obolenski, Princess Jane from HH ------1949 Box 11:3 ------Porker, Altan B. from HH 1919-20(2) ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11 :2(2) to HH 1 949(2) Box 1 1 :3(2) Neff to HH 1940 Box 6:l Box 2:2, 4 Pellegrini, Mcrrchesa from HH 1940 Box ------Ortmeyer, Constance to HH 1951 Box from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 6:l O'Connor, Gertrude B. to HH 1950 Box 14:l Parker, Amelia C. to A. J. Hanno 1940 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l O'Ryan, John F. to HH 1921-35(2) Box Box 6:2 Pepper, Claude from HH 1937-49(8) Box ------to Gertrude Chrystal Levy 1950------2:5; Box 4:5 Parker, Wolter to HH 1918(2) Box 2:l 5:l; Box 7:l; Box 8:2(3); Box 9:2, 51(2) Box 13:3; Box 14:l from Lord Dovies 1940 Box 121 3; Box 10:6 ------to Gmce Reed 1935 Box 4:5 5:4 ~aik;, Warren B. from HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1937-51 (21) Box 5:l , 2; O'Connor, John fmm HH 1940 Box 6:l Osborn, Norris G. to HH 1925 Box ------to HH 1940 kx6:l Box 7:1, 4, 5, 6; Box 8:2, 3, 4; ------..to Democmts 1940 Box 6: 1 3:3 Pormelee, Maurice from HH 1948 Box Box 9:2, 3, 4; Box 10:l (2), 5, 6 Oehlers, Mrs. Eugene V. from HH 1947 Osborne, Lithgow from HH 1949-50(6) 9: 5 (3); Box 12:2, 4; Box 14:2 Box 11 :2, 3; Box 12:1(2); Box 13:3, 4 ------(2) Box 9:2(2) ------to HH 1948-50(2) Box 9:5; ------from HH sec 1 949 Box 12:2 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:2 to HH 1949-50(6) Box 11:3; Box 13:l Perkins, Elizabeth from HH 194960~ - Oehser, Paul H. 1950(2) Box 13: 1, 2 Box 12:l; Box 13:3, 4(3) ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: 2(2) to Henry Usborne 1948 Box 9: 11:2 O'Farrell, James R. from HH 1949 Box ------5 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 - Porsons, Mrs. Alice T. L. from HH 1949 Perkins, George W. to William B. ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Osborne, Thomas Mott from HH 1922 Box 12:) Howland 1914 Box 1:4 Box 2:6 ------O'Hara, Hamilton to HH I946 Box 8:3 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 12: l(2) Perkins, Mrs. Mary from HH 1950 Box Oldham, C. R. from HH 1941-49(3) Box to HH 1922 Box 2:6 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 13:4 6:7; Box 7:6; Box 11:3 O'Sullivan, Patrick B. to HH 1949 Box Parsons, Edgerton from HH 1924 Box 3:2 ------to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Oldham, G. Ashton from HH 1950------12:2 Parson, Mrs. Edgerton from HH 1924 Box 3:.2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 1 2: 1 51(2) Box 13:3; Box 14:2 from HH sec 1949 Box 122 Parsons, Edward L. from HH 1937 Box 5: 1 Perpignoni, Vittorio from HH 1941 Box ------to HH 1950-51 (2) Box 132; Ouellette, Edward F. to HH 1951 Box ------to HH 1937Box5:I 6:4 Box 14:l 14:l Parsons, Mary H. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:4 Oldham, Mrs. G. Ashton to HH 1950 Overseas Associates, Inc. from HH 1948 Partridge, Welles from HH 1932-46(35) Perry, Lewis from HH 1947 Box 9:l Box 13:3 ------Box 10:l Box 4:2(2), 3(2), 4(4), 5(12), 6; ------to HH 1947(2) Box 9: l(2) Oliver, Mrs. W. 5. from HH 1949 Box to HH 1948 Box 10:l Box 5: 1 (S), 4; Box 6:2, 6(3); Box 7:2, Penhing, John J. to HH 1918 Box 2:l Ovington, Mory White to HH 1911 Box 4; Box 8:l. 4 ------from William Howard Taft OILoughlin, Kathleen from HH 1939 1:3 ------to HH 1 932-46(34) Box 4: 2 (copy) 1918 Box 2: 1 Box 5:3 Owen, Ruth Bryan from HH 1927-36(6) (21, 3, 4(4), 5(1 I), 6; Box 5:l Peters, Fred J. from HH 1949(3) Box 66:8(3) ------to HH 1939 Box 5: 3 Box 3:5, 6; Box4:2, 3, 5, 6 (5); Box 6:2, 6(3); Box 7:2; Box ------to HH 1949(3) Box 66:8(3) ------to HH 1925-35(15) Box 3:3, 4 O'Neal, Mabelle from HH 1949 Box ------8:1(3), 2; 4 Peters,Box 6:2(2)Opal to Philip Bennett 1940(2) ------(2), 5(2), 6(4), 7; Box 4:2(2), 3, 5- to HH sec 1934(3) Box 4:4(3) toHH 1949Box 11:2 ------(2) Patriot, Editor of, from HH 1926 Box Peterson, J. Hardin from HH 1949 Box O'Neal, W.R. to HH 1927 Box 35 to E . W. Howe 197 Box 3:5 3:4 12: 1 ------from E . T. Brown 1937 Box 5: 1 Page, Thomas Nelson to HH 1918 Box 2:l Pattee, Richard to HH 1938 Box 5:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 12: 1 ------from A. J. Hanno 1937 Box 5:l Page, Walter Hines to HH 1906-13(3) Box Patterson, Gwen to HH sec 1945 Box 8:l Pettengill, Samuel B. from HH 1940 ------to A. J. Hanna 1937 Box 5: 1 1:2, 3(2) Pcyne, Fernandus from HH 1937 Box 67:3 Box 6:3 ------to HH 1937 Box 67:3 Opdyke, George H. from HH 1945-49(6) Paine, Mrs. Robert from HH 1946 Box Pfann, George R. to Cornel lions 1937 Box 8:2(5); Box 10:4 8:4 Peabody, Georae Foster from HH 1935-49-. . ROY -.5.1 . ------to HH Box Pairs, Franckyn to HH 1940 Box 6:3 (2) Bbx 45; &x 10:6 1945-50(5) 8:2; Pharr,------Clyde to HH from 1946 HH Box 1946(2) Sr4 Box 8:4 (2) Box 11:l; Box 12:5; Box 13:2, 4 Paju, Laos to HH 1950 Box 13:2 ------to HH 1926-49(3) Box 3:4; Box - - -. . - . . ------Palmer, A. Mitchell from HH Box from Dwight D. Eisenhower 1932 4:5; Box 10:5 Phelps, Isaac King from HH 1948(3) Box 1949 Box 1 0:4 4: 2 Peale, Norman Vincent to HH 1940 Box 10:-. l(3) . \-, O'Reilly, Fmnk from HH 1940(2) Box ------Panchev, Assen from HH 1949 Box 1 1 :2 6:3 ------to H H 1 948 (3) Box 1 0: 1 (3) 5:4; Box 6:2 to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Peorl, Raymond to William H. Welch 1934 Phelps, Rose from HH 1949 Box 10:4 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:) Paonessa, Dan to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Box 4:4 Phelps, W. I. from HH 1948 Box 10:3 Orlando Morning Sentinel, Editor of, Paris, W. Fmncklyn from HH 1941-42(2) Peasley, Harriet to HH 1950 Box 13:2 ------to Lido Woods 1948 Box 10:3 from HH 1940 Box 6:3 ------Box 6:7; Box 7:2 Pedersen, Mrs. Walter B. from HH 1943 Box Phelps, Willicm Lyon from HH 1941 Box Ornay, F. E. to HH 1938 Box 5:2 to HH 1938-42(3) Box 5:2; Box 7:4 u.7rC.A 6:7; Box 7:2. ------Orr, Alexander, Jr. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 to HH 1943 Box 7:4 to HH 1900-41(3) Box 1:2; Box to HH 1925 Box 3:3 ------Park, Rosemary from HH 1951 Box 14: 1 Peel, Alice from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 5:3; Box 6:4 Orr,------Louis M. from HH 1940 Box 6:l to HH 1951(2) Box 14:1(2) Peeples, Fleet to HH 1951 Box 14:) Philipp, lsodore from HH 1947 Box 9:3 to HH 1950 Box 13:2 Parke, George from HH 1948 Box 9:5 Pelham, William F. from HH 1949 Box ------to HH 1947 Box 9:3 ------, Palmer.K.Kundert,andLuelna ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 11:2 to Mrs. Im Nelson Morris ------to HH 1915-33(7) Box 1:4; Box 11:l ------Philipp, Mrs. M. B. from HH 1948-49(2) ------to HH 1939-410 Box 5:3(5), 1942-43(2) Box 7:2, 3 Box 1O:l; Box 11:l 4: Box 6:4 ------to HH 1949(3) Box 1 1 : 1, 3; Roe, Helen to HH 1949 Box 12:l ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:l Powell, Opaline and John to HH 1949 Box Raines, Bettie from HH 1935-36(7) Box ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: 1, 12:2 15:6(6), 7 Phillips, Georgia M. from HH 1949(3) Power, Thomas L . from HH 1941 Box 6:7 ------to HH 1933-37(10) Box 15:6(5); Box 11:3; Box 12:1(2) 2 Powers, Hi mm from HH 1937 Box 5: 1 Box 15:7(5).. ------.to HH 1949-50(6) Box 11:3 Poley, B. from HH 1945 BOX 8:2 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:2 to HH 1937 Box 5:l frdi HH sec 1936(2) Box 15:6(2) (2); Box I 2: l(3); Box 13:3 Polk, Frank L. from HH 1924-41(8) Box Poynton, John A. to HH 1914 Box 1:4 Raines, Tmvonio from HH 1936-50(34) Phillips, Howard from HH 1948 Box 10:2 Pratt, Chorles Hyde from HH 1941-50(9) Box 15:6(34) ------to HH 1948 Box 10:2 32, 3, 8; Box 4:4(2); Box 6:4(3) ------to HH 1914-41(9) Box 1:4; Box Box 6:6; Box 7:3, 5; Box 10:6, 7(2); ------to HH 1935-50(31) Box 15:6 Phillips, James Duncan from HH 1946 Box 11:3; Box 13:4(2) 2:l; Box 3:4, 8; Box 4:2, 4, 5; Box (31) ------to HH 1943-50(8) Box 7:3, 5, oil, 'owen from HH 1940 Box 6:2 ------to HH 1946-49(2) Box 8:4; 6:4(2) 6; Box 10:7; Box 11:3; Box 13:4(3) ------to the Public in General 1940 Box 12:3 Pollord, Robert S. from HH 1940 BOX 5:4 Pratt, Harry E. to HH 1950 Box 13:2 Pollard, Mrs. Robert S. to HH 1939 BOX Box 6:2 Phillips, Thomas W. Jr. from HH 1940 Preis, C. G. from HH 1949 Box 10:5 Randall, Mary-Belle to Charles Mendell (2) Box 6: 2(2) 5:3 Prentice, Bryant H. Jr. to HH 1951(2) Box 1949(2\ Box 1 1 :3f2) ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Pollock, Thomas Clark to HH 1950(2) 14:l. 2 --\-, Box 13:3(2) ~ondolph; ~essieC. from HH 1948-49 Phillips, Thomas W. Ill from HH 1951 PEUS, A. O. to HH 1924 BOX 3:2 Pope, Josephine L . from HH 1940 Box 3. (2) Box 9:6; Box 11:2 ------Box 15:3 Price, Mrs. E. C. Jr. to HH 1945 Box 8:1 to HH 1951 Box 15:3 ------66:8 Price, Joseph from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Pickens, William to HH 1911 Box 1:2 to HH 1940 Box 66:8 Price, Mrs. L. H. from HH 1926'Box 3:4 ------Popeck, Joseph to HH 1949-51 (3) Box to HH 1926(2) Box 3:4(2) from HH sec 1949 Box1 2:2 Pierce, Harry M. from HH 1949 Box 11: ------Rappord, William E. from HH 1947 Box 12:l; Box 14:2, 3 Price, Mary M. from HH 1949(4) Box 1 I: 9r2- to HH I949 Box 11:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 . ------2(2), 3; Box 1 2: 1 Rosmussen, Mrs. E. A. from HH 1949 Pierce, Harry Raymond from HH 1942-49 Porter, C. Scott from HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:4 to HH 1945-51 (1 I) Box 8:l; Box 11:3 (8) Box 7:2(2); Box 9: 1, 3, 5; Box 10: 1, Box 9:6(2); Box 10:5; Box 1 1 : 1, 2 ------Post, Emily to HH 1950 Box 13:3 to HH 1949 Box 11:3 7; Box 11:3 3; Box 12:1(2), 5; Box 14:) ------from Assistant to Dean of Rolliins ------to HH 1942-49(5) Box 7:2; Box Post, Mrs. Price from HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to George Carrison, Eldridge Post, W. E. from HH 1945 Box 8: 1 1949 Box 11:3 ------9:1, 3, 5; Box 10:7 ------to G. A. Snyder 1945 Box 8:1 Hoynes, ond Miller Walton 1951 Box Rawlings, Marjorie Kinnan from HH to HH sec 1943 Box 7:4 14:2 1937-47(1 1) Box 5: 1 (3), 2(5); Box 6:3 Pierrefere, Elsa to HH 1948 Box 9:6 Potter, Alonzo to HH 1,949 Box 123 ------to Willard Crompton 1948 Box Potter, Douglass W . from HH sec 1949 - - (2);. .. Box 9:3 Pierson, T. G. from HH 1949 Box 11:2 Y:5 ------to HH 1936-47(9) Box 46; Box ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Box 12:2 ------to Winifred Gwyn-Jeffreys Potter, Williom from HH 1949 Box 11:3 5: 1 (2), 2(2), 5; BOX 6:3; Box 9:2; Box Pieters, Albertus to Sidney L. Gulick 1947 Box 9:3 1 A. K ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------17.4 1914 Box 1:4 to A. J. Honno 1949 Box ll:l ------from HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 Pilont, Richard to HH 1949 Box I1 :I Poulson, Harper W . from HH 1940(3) Bbx ------to Internotional Business ------to HH sec 1947 Box 9:2 Piltz, Cecile L. to HH 1949 Box 12:3 54(2), 5 ------to HH 1939-40(3) Box 5:3(2), 5 Machines Corp. 1949 Box 11:3 Read, Opie to HH 1928-33(2) Box 3:6; Pinchot, Amos R. E. to HH 1937 Box 5:l Prosser, Mrs. Seward from HH 1942 Box ------from Ray Lyman Wilbur 1940(2) - - Box 4:3 Pinchot, Gifford from HH 1929 Box 3:7 /: 2 Reccord, Augustus P. from HH 1944 Box ------to HH 1929 Box 3:7 Box 5:4(2) Pryor, Samuel F. f rom HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to Clyde Eog1,eton 1940 Box 5:5 . ------7:5 Pinci, A. R. from HH 1940 Box 6:l - - - to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1944 Box 7:5 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l - - - - , Catherine A. Deeny, and Ann Pugsley, Chester D. from HH 1933-49(2) Red, R. I to HH 1949 Box 12:5 Pink, Louis H. from HH 1948-49(3) Box Shroyer to Clyde Eogleton 1940 Box Box4:3; Box ll:l 5: 5 ------Redfield, Williom C. to HH 1924 Box 9:6; Box 10:3, 6 ------to HH 1933 Box 4:3 3:2 ------to HH 1951 (3) Box 14:1(3) to lnternotional Student de Pury, Edward G. from HH 1946-49(3) ------Service Committee 1940 Box 5:4 Reed, David A. to HH 1924 Box 3:2 to International Economic ------Box 8:4; Box 10:6,7 Reed, Gmce Holt to HH n.d. Box 14:5 to Roy Lyman Wilbur 1940 Box ------to HH 1946 Box8:4 ------from Gertrude 0 'Connor 1935 Radebaugh, Cushman S. from HH 1936-43 Powell, Mr. and Mrs. John from HH 1948 Box 4:5 ------(3) Box 46; Box 7:3(2) ------from Carroll 0. Smith 1935 Bax - Box 10: 1 ------to HH 1 943(6) Box 7:3(6) ------to HH 1948 Box 10: 1 4: 5 Plimpton, George A. from HH 191 8-33(7) Reed, Mrs. Ralph D. from HH 1936 Box Box 2:l; Box 3:3; Box 4:3(5) Powel I, Nellie V. from HH 1939-49(9) Box 5:3(5), 5; Box 6:4; Box 7:3; Box 4:6 Ritzenberg, Mrs. Milton from HH 1945 ------from HH sec 1 949 Box 1 2: 1 Reeve, Charles McC. from HH 1944-47 ------to HH 1933-49(15) Box 10:5, Box 8:i Rockefeller, John D. Jr. from HH 1920 (22) Box 7:5(3); Box 8:3, 4(8); Box 6; Box 1 5: 2(13) ------to HH 1945 Box 8: 1 2:4 9: 1 (2), 2(8) ------to H . Russell Amory 1933 Box Box Riverdale, Lord to HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------to HH 1939(2) Box 5:3(2) ------to HH 1946-47(11) Box 7:5; 15:2 ------to Robert J. Bulklev 1933 Box Roberts, 0wen J. from HH 1949 Box 1 I: to Irving Bacheller 1929 Box Box 8:3, 4(4); Box 9:2(5) . , 3 3:7 ------from Harry A. Bolles 1946 Box 15:2 ------to HH 1949-51(3) Box 11:3; ------to Beatrice Chodbourne 1951 Rodenbaeck, Anita to HH 1949 Box 12:5 8:4 Box 13:4; Box 14:l Rodenbaeck, Kyle Adams to HH 1949 Box ------from Nancy Felt 1946 Box 8:3 Box 14:4 ------from F. Peavey Heffelfinger ------to hmes A. Freor 1933 Box Robertson, David A. from HH 1925-26 12:5 (4) Box 3:3, 4(3) Rodenbaeck, Mrs. Kyle Adams to HH 1949 1 947 Box 9: 2 15:2 ------1925-26(3) 3:3, 4(2) ------to George C . Hol t 1933 Box 15: to HH Box Box 12: 1 from Gladys S. Henderson 1946 ------from Edwin E. Slosson 1926 Box ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Box 8:4 -7 3:4 Roderick, David Morgan from HH 1930 ------from Horace A. Tollefson 1947 ------to Henry C. Holt 1933 Box 15:2 ------to Elisabeth Kalpati 1949(2) Robie, Virginia Huntington from HH Box 3:8 Box 9:2 1939-4B(2) Box 5:3; Box 9:5 Rodgers, Cleveland from HH 1949 Box ------to Nancy Felt 1946 Box 8:4 Box 10:5(2) ------to Augustine Lonergan 1933 to HH 1939-49(4) Box 5:3; Box 11:l Regil, C. de' Rafael from HH 1939 Box 5: 9:5; Box 12:1, 5 ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l 7 Box 15:2 ------from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: 1, Roffrnan, Richord H. from HH 1940 Box Reid, Helen Rogers to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to J. J. Norris 1949 Box 10:5 to Edmund P. Rogers 1933 Box 2 6: 2 Reid, Homes Rogers to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------Robins, Raymond from HH 1945-49(2) Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Reid, Mrs. Ogden from HH 1945-48(2) Box ~-~ 8:l; 11:3 ------to Frederic C. Walcott 1933 Box Rogers, Dwight L. to HH 1949 Box 12:T 8:2; Box 9:6 ------to HH 1 949-X(4) Box 1 1 :3; Rogers, Edmund P. from Gardner Repath, Morgaret to HH nod. Box 14:5 Box 15:2 12:4; 13:3(2) ------from Elisabeth Kalpoti 1951 Box Box Richardson 1933 Box 15:2 Replogle, J. Leonard from HH 1940 Box ------from A. J. Hanno 1949 Box 12:l Rogers, Kenneth G. from HH 1949 Box 6: 1 Box 14:4 ------to Testimonial Dinner Commit------from Gilchrist B. Stockton 11:l ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 tee 1949 Box 12:l Rogers, Lindsay from HH 1949 Box 1 1 :2 Reynolds, James B. to HH 1906-07(2) 1933 Box 15:2 Robins, Mrs. Raymond from HH 1936(2) ------from Frederic C. Walcott 1933 to HH 1949 Box 11:2 'Box 1 :2(2) Box 4:6(2) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 11:2 Revnolds, Reainald to HH 1951 Box 14:3 Box 15:2 ------to HH 1936 Box 4:6 Rohde, Mrs. Borge from HH 1941-45(4) ~hQtt,doodwyn R. to HH 1918 Box 2:l Richordson. Harrv'S. from HH 1948 Box Robinson, Mrs. B. M. from HH 1949 Box Box 6:4; Box 8:2(3) 1936 10:3 ------Rhode, Ruth Bryan Owen to HH Box 1949 12:2 1 1 :3 to HH 1941-45(4) Box 6:4; 4:6 ------to HH Box ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Box 8:2(3) Rice, Cole Young from HH 1929-41(8) Robinson, Charles K. Jr. to HH 1951 Box Roko, Stephen from HH sec 1949 Box Box 3:7; Box 4:3; Box 6:4, 7(3); Box Richardson, Peter from HH 1947 Box 9:l 153 11.7 ------to HH 1947 Box 9:1 8 ,.a 7: 1 (2) Robinson, Mrs. Harry S. II to HH 1950 Rollins, Edward to HH 1929 Box 3:7 ------to HH 1927-41(14\ Box 3:5(2). Richardson, R. G. D. from HH 1937 Box Box 13:l Rollins, Weld A. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 7(2), 8(2); Box 4:4(2); 61 Box 6:4 ' " 67:3 Robinson, Joseph D. from HH 1949 Box11 :l Rollins College from HH 1949 Box 12:l ------to Rollins Registrar 1937 Box 67:3 to HH 1949 Box 1l:l (2), 7(2); Box 7:l ------Rollins women's Association to John M. ------to Mrs. HH 1934 Box 4:4 Richey, Marian from HH 1949 Box 11:2 Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph from S. R. ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Tiedtke 1949 Box 11:2 Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Cole Young- from HH Levering 1949 Box 1 1 :2 Romaine, Lawrence B. from HH 1949(2] Richmond, Mrs. Henry L. from HH 1940 1941 Box 6:4 Robinson, Joy Billingsley from HH 1941 Box 11:2.-,- 3 ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 Box 6: 1 (8) 6:4(3), 5(5) ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:3(2) - - - -- Box 1941 (6) 6:4(3), 5 (3) Rice, Mrs. Cole Young from HH 1928-44 -- to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH Box Romer, Jeannine to HH 1950 Box 13:3 (7) Box 3:6, 7(3); Box 5:3; Box 6:7; Box Rickard, Edgar from HH 1919(5) Box 2: Robinson, N. Winthrop to HH 1950(3) Box Romulo, Carlos P. from HH 1949 Box 7 .r /:J 2(5) 13:3(3) 11.7 to HH 1927-36(7) Box 3:5, 6, 7(2) a . ." ------to HH 1919(3) Box 2:2(3) ~ochelie; Mrs. 0. J. from HH sec 1949 Rooker, M. H. from HH 1907 Box 1:2 - -? - - - - 8/2\:~.,. Box 4:6 to Herbert Hoover 191 9 Box 2:2 Box 12:l Roose, Walter, Jr. ond family to HH ------to Mrs. HH 1930-33(4) Box 3:8 Riggenbach, J. W. to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Rochelle, Mrs. Ogden from HH 1949 Box 1950 Box 13:3 (2); Box 4:3(2) . Riley, C. E. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 11:l Roosevelt, Archibald B. from HH 1947- Rice, Grantland to HH 1927 Box 3:5 Ringer, Walter M. from HH 1946 Box 8: ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l 48(7) Box 9:4(6); Box 10:3 Rich, Jock from HH 1950 Box 13:4 3- Rochelle, Mrs. Rose P. from HH 1945-49 ------to HH 1946(2) Box 8:3(2) ------to HH 1946-50(8) Box 8:4; ------~ich;John Oliver from HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------(2) Box 8:2; Box 1 1 :3 Box 9:4(6); Box 13: 1 to HH 1 94912) Box 1 1 :2(2) -Ripley, ------Elsa A. from HH 1937 Box 5:l to HH 1945-50(3) Box 8:2; Box Roosevelt, Franklin D. from HH 1934- Richardson, Gordner from HH 1949 Box 10:4 to HH 1936 Box 4:6 12:4; Box 13:3 46(7) Box 4:4, 6; Box 5: 1, 5; Box ------to HH 1949-50(9) Box 10:4, 6:2; Box 7:6; Box 8:4 Rotival, Maurice from HH 1947 Box 9:2 Schiff, Jacob from HH 1913 Box 1:3 ------to HH (copy) 1927-44(5) Box ------to HH 1947(4) Box 9: 2(2), 4 6, 7; Box 13:3(6) ------to HH 1913-17(8) Box 1:3(2), 3:5, 6; Box 4:5 Box 5:l; Box7:6 (2) Ruttenbur, Mrs. Paul E. from HH 1948 4(4), 5(2) Roosevelt, Mrs. Franklin D. from HH ~oin'd~,Rodney W. to HH 1910 Box 1:3 Box 9:5 Schirmer, Gustave from HH 1945 Box 8:l ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 Schirmer, Robert from HH Box ' 1946 Box 8:3 Rous, Marion from HH 1937-49(4) Box 1940(2) Rutz, Ann from HH 1948-49(4) Box 9:6; -~ - ~ ~.~- Roosevelt, Theodore to HH (copy) 1910 5: 1 (2); Box 6:6; Box 1 1 :3 6: I.,-? to HH 1937-41 (4) Box 5: l(3) B~Xifid: 7; BOX ii:i ------to HH 1940(2) Ax6:1, 2 Box 1:3 ------to HH 1936-51 (9) Box 4:6; Box Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. from HH 1941 Box 6:6 Schmidt, Johanna to HH 1930 Box 15:7 5:l; Box 9:6; Box 10:7; Box 12:2 Box 6:4 Rowan, Julia to HH sec n.d. Box 14:5 J;-&n&x;-ChaJ;s HH i$i-o'&x (2); Box 13: 1, 4; Box 14:3 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:4 Rowe, L. S. from HH 1927 Box 3:5 13:4 - to HH 1927-40(3) Box 3:5; ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Schneider, Loum from Box Root, E. Tal lmadqe to the Editorial ------M. HH 1943 Rutz, Maria from HH 1948 Box 9:5 7:8 ~&rdof the ~io~ro~h~of Josiah Box 5:5(2) .------to HH 1951 Box 14:l ------toHH 1943 Box 7:3 Strong 1944(2) Box 7:6(2) Rowe, Leo F. to HH 1915 Box 1 :4 Ryan, Thomas F. from HH 1919 Box 2:2 Scholotzhauer, Harry A. Jr. fmm HH ------from H H 1 944 Box 7:6 Rowe, Thomas J. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 - - - to HH 1925 Box 3:3 Sokolski, A. M. from HH 1949 Box 11:2 Root, Elihu from HH 1919 Box 2: - - - - 1946 Box 8:3 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:2(2) ------to HH 1946(2) Box 8:3(2) 2 Royal, Henry W. from HH 1936 Box 4:6 - - - - - Saks Fifth Avenue from HH 1948 Box 9:6 Schreiber, Hazel from ------toHH 1911-19f4) Box 1:3. 4 - - to HH 1936 Box 4:6 Mrs. HH 1949(2) > , -~ . Sampson, George M. to HH 1924 Box 3:2 Box Rublee, George from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Box 10:5, 6 (2); 2:2 Sanders, Evrett to HH 1927 Box 3:5 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:6 Roper, Daniel C from HH'~933(2) Box Rudge, Fred G. to HH 1940 Box 6:2 . Sanders, Frances S. from Ralph S. Clark I 5: 2(2) Rudge, William from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Schuenemann, R. B. from HH 1932 Box 4: 1936 Box 4:6 ------from Augusti ne Lone rgan 1933 Rumely, Edward A. from HH 1940 Box 6: 2 ------to Ralph S. Clark 1936 Box 4:6 ------to HH 1932 Box 4:2 Box 15:2 -7 to HH Box Sandifer, D. V. from HH 1945 Box 8:l ------to E. W. Goss 1933 Box 15:2 ------1940 6:2 Schultz, Arthur from HH 1945-49(3) Sanford Buick Company from HH 1932(2) Rosas, E. from HH 1938 Box 5:2 Runyon, William N. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 Box 8:l; Box 11:2; Box 12:l Box 4: 2(2) ------to HH Box Russell, Annie to HH 1935(2) Box 4:5 to HH 1945-50(8) Box 8: I; 1938 5:2 San Fmnciso, Mayor of the HH 1912 Box Rosenberg, James N. from HH 1948 Box (2) Box 9:4(2); Box 1 1 :2; Box 12: 1, 2, ------to William H. Welch 1934 Box 1:3 4; Box 13:l 9:6 from HH sec 1949(2) Box 12: ------to HH 1948-50(2) Box 9:6; Box 4:4 Sorgent, Mrs. A. from HH 1949(2) Box ------10:7; Box 1l:l 13:l Russell, Mrs. Cloyde H. from HH 1941- 1.., -2 ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l ------to Mrs. Albert Shaw 1947 Box Rosenfelt, W. R. to HH Box 49(2) Box 6:4; Box 10:6 1946 8:3 Sargent, Ziegler to Wilbur L. Cross Rosenfield. L. E. to Suit and Skirt ------to HH 1941-49(5) Box 6:4; 9: 4 1 933 Box 1 5: 2 ------to Mrs. George E. Warren 1949 Manufacturers Protective Assoc . Box 1 0:6; Box 1 1 :1 (2); Box 1 2: 1 from HH sec Box Saunders, Mrs. W. A. from HH 1940-41(4) 1913 Box 1:3 ------1949 12: 1 I Box 12:3 Box 5:4; Box 6:3, 4, 5 Rosenthol, Mrs. Joseph to Elizabeth Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyde from HH Schulz, Louis from HH 1948 Box 9:5 ------to HH 1940-41 (5) Box 5:4(2); Box ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5 Leslie 1951 bx 14:3 1949 Box 10:7 6:3(2), 5 Rosmum, Sol to HH, Morris Hillquit, and Russell, Fmncis H. from HH 1945 Box Schultz, M. E. to HH 1930 Box 3:8 Saunders, William L. from HH 1920-25 Louis D. Bmndeis 1912 Box 1:3 8: 1 Schumacher, Jane Barry to HH 1949-50 (2) Box 2:4; Box 3:s Ross, Mrs. Raymond S. from HH 1939 Box ------to H H 1 945 Box 8: 1 (2) Box 1 2:4; Box 13:2 Saute, George from HH 1950 Box 13:4 -5.3 .- Russell, Frieda to HH 1951(3) Box 14: Schwab, Charles M. to HH 1920 Box 2:4 ------to HH 1950-51 (3) Box 13:4; ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 2(2), 3 Schwimmer, Rosika to HH 1945 Box 8:2 Box 14:2(2) Roth, David M. from HH Box Russell, Henriettafrom Richard Hovey Scollard, Clinton to HH 1929 Box 3:7 1938-46(2) Savacool, William from HH 1940 Box 6: 1 5:2; Box 8:3 1892 Box 1 :l ------Scollard, Mrs. Clinton from HH 1941-45 ------Russell, Mrs. Henry from HH 1937(2) to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 (3) Box 6:7; Box 8:2(2) to HH 1938-46(2) Box 5: 2; Box Savage, Carlton fran HH 1945 Box 8:l - - - - - 8:3 Box 5: 1 (2) - - to HH 1941 -45(2) Box 6:7; Box Savage, Mrs. Fmncis M. from HH 1942-49 ~0th;Leonord from Rollins Dean of Men ------to HH 1 937(2) Box 5:1(2) 8: 2 (9) Box 7: 2; Box 8:2; Box 9:3(2); Box Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Henry from HH Scollord, Jessie R. to HH n.d. Box 14:5 1934 Box 4:4 10:5(4), 7 Rotival, Colonel from Robert Murphy 1 937 Box 5:l Scott, Charles P. G. to HH 191 2 Box 1:3 ------to HH Box Box 1946 Box 8:3 Russell, Lindsay from HH 1948-49(2) 1942-51 (6) 7:2; Scott, James Brown from HH 1909-24(2) 9:3; Box 10:5(2), 7; Box 14:3 Rotival, Leila from HH 1949 Box 1l:l Box 10:3; Box 11:2 Box 1:2; Box 3:2 ------to sec Box ------to HH 1949 Box 1l:l ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 10:3; HH 1949 10:4 to HH 1909-24(2) Box 1:2; Box 3:2 Sawyer, Charles from HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------to HH sec n.d. Box 14:5 Box 11:2 Scott, Mary Semple from HH 1945-48(6) ------to HH Box ------to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McKeon Russell, Mrs. Phyrne S. from HH 1949- 1949 11:3 Box 8:2(2), 3(2); Box 9:6(2) Saxon, 0. Glenn to HH 1942 Box 7:2 1955 Box 14:4 50(6) Box 10:4(3), 6, 7; Box 13:3 Sayre, Francis B. to HH 1935 Box 4:-5 ------to HH 1945-4B(8) Box 8:2(2), Sheil, Bernard J. to HH 1948 Box 9:6 I ------from Edward W. Frost 1918 Box Simon, Walter from HH 1939 Box 5:3 3(4); Box 9:6(2) Shelley, Donald A. from HH 1945(2) 2: 1 Simonson, Mrs. Charles E. from HH 1940 Scott, W. from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 66:8(2) ------to Executive Committee League Box 6:l ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to HH 1945 Box 66:B to Enforce Peace 1918-20(2) Box 2:1, 4 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l Scudder, Hilda from HH 1935(2) Box 4:5 Shepherd, Jean Fullington to HH 1949 ------to Edward A. Filene 1918 Box 2:l Simonson, David F. to HH 1951 BOX 14:l 17) ------to William Howard Taft 1910 Box \-I Box 12:4 Simpson, Elizabeth to HH 1949 Box '12:------to HH 1935 Box 4:s Sheppard, Janet to the Woodstock 1:3 2- Sears, Mary P. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 Conn. Davis Club 1924 Box 3_:2 I ------to George- W. Wickersham 1920 Simpson, F. A. from HH 1915 Box 1:4 Seashore, Carl E. to HH 1945 Box 8:l Shermack, Mrs. Roma from HH 1939(2) Box 2:4 Sims, James E. from HH 1939 Box 5:3 Sebbernsen, Marion Towle to HH 1949 Box 5:3(2) ------to Whom It May Concern 191 B ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 Box 11:2 Sherman, H. B. from HH 1949(4) Box Box 2: 1 Sims, William 5. to HH 1921 Box 2:5 Secor, Alson to HH 1949(2) Box 12: 1, 4 10:6, 7; Box 11:1; Box 12:l ------and William Howard Toft to Whom Sinala. C. C. to HH 1910 Box 1:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: I ------to HH 1949(3) Box 10:6, 7; It May Concern 1918 Box 2:l ~inioti,Mrs. Media Davis from HH 1931 Secrest, R. E. from HH 1930 Box 15:6 Box 12:l Short, Mrs. William H. from HH 1935 Box (2) Box 157(2) ------to HH 1929 Box 156 Sherman, John H. from HH 1940 Box 4:s ------from Corm Harris 1931 Box Sedgwick, Ellery from HH 1935 Box 4.5 5:4 ------from George R. Bedenger 1935 157 ------to HH 1920-35(2) Box 2:4; Box Shibusawa, Viscount from HH sec 1925 Box 4:5 ------to Corm Harris 1931 Box 157 4: 5 Box 3:3 Shortridge, Samuel M. to HH 1922 Box Skelley, Joseph F. Jr. to HH 1950 Box Seltzer, Thomas from Edwin E. Slosson Shipp, Thomas R. to HH 1915 Box 1 :4 2: 6 13:3- .- 1929 Box 3:7 Shippen, Eugene R. from HH 1949-50(2) Shotwell, James T. from HH 1944'Box 7: Skinner, Robert P. to Gardner Senior Class of 1939 from HH 1939 Box .,5 Richardson 1933 Box 152 5:3 ------to' HH 1949-50(2) Box 12:2; ------to HH 1935-44(3) Box 4:5; Box Slater, Jerome from HH 1947 Box 66:8 Sergeant, Eleanor from HH 1940 Box 5:s Box 13:2 7:4, 5 Slemp, C. B. to Clarence W. Bowen 1923 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:5 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Showalter, H. W. Jr. from HH 1949 Box Box 3: 1 Sergeant, Jessie V. from HH 1948(2) ------to John Gowdy 1949 Box 11 :l 11-1.... Slosson, Edwin E. from HH 1920-33(26) Box 9:5(2) Shivers, George C . from HH 1940 Box ------to HH 1940 Box 5:4 Box 2:4; Box 3:3, 4(7), 5(5), 7(3); ------to HH 1948 Box 9:5(2) 5:4 Shroyer, Ann, Horper Poulson, and Box 4:3(9) Seymour, Carlyle to HH 1949 Box 12:l Shollenberger, Mrs. C. L.from HH 1949 Catherine A. Deeny to Clyde Eagleton ------to HH 1914-29(27) Box 1:4; ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Box 11:2 1940 Box 5:5 Box 3:3, 4(9), 5(3), 6(8), 7(5) Seymour, Charles from HH 1941-49(10) Shollenberger, Gladys S. to HH 1949 Shumaker, E. Ellsworth to HH 1915 Box ------from HH sec 1928 Box 3:6 Box 6:6(2); Box 7:5(3), 6(2); Box B:4(2); Box 11:1- 1:4 ------from Edward B. Greene 19i7 Box l0:7 Sholtz, David to HH 1933-36(3) Box Sicher,------Dudley F. from HH 1949 Box 12:l - - -Box - - -3:5 ------to HH 1920-50(101 Box 2:4: Box , , to HH 1949 Box 11:3 from Benjamin C. G~enberg 6:4, 6; Box 7:5(2), 6(2);'Box 8:4;'Box ------from E . T. Brown 1936(2) Box Siedenburg, Paula L. to HH 1950 Box 13: 1 1918 Box 2:l 10:7; Box 13:3 4:6(2) Siedenburg, Mrs. R. from HH 1949 Box ------from Corm Harris 1904-07(58) Sharp, William Graves to HH 1921(2) --.'---- from V. W. Estes 1936 Box 4:6 11:2- Box 15: 1 (58) Box 2:5(2) Short, Caroline 5. to HH 1935 Box 4:s ------to HH 1949 Boxll:2 ------from C. R. Mann 1926 Box 3:4 Sharpton, James B. to HH 1945 Box B:2 Short, Ray from HH 1949 Box tl:2 Siegel, Bernhard from HH 1948(3) Box ------to Gamaliel Bradford 1929 Box Show. Albert from HH 1926-4500) Box ------to HH 194+50(3) Box 1 I: 2; lO:l, 3(2) 3:7 3:4; Box 4:6; Box 6:3, 5; Box'7:4 Box 12:2; Box 13:3 ------to HH 1 948-50(4) Box 1 O:3; ------to David A. Robertson 1926 Box (3); Box 8: 1 (a, 4 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 Box 12:1, 5; Box 13:3 3:4 ------to HH 1936-46(10) Box 4: 5, 6; ------from Elwood C . Nance 1950 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:l ------to Thomas Seltzer 1929 Box Box 6:3, 4; Box 7:4(2); Box 8:1(2), Box 13:3 Siegel, Lawrence from William Jansen 3.7 4(2). . Short, William H. from HH 1918-20(371 1950 Box 13:2 Slosson, Mrs. Edwin E. from HH 1929 ------from John H. Goss 1928 Box 3:6 BO; 2:1(2), 3(5), 4(30) Siewert, Herman Frederick to HH 1950 Box 3:7 Shaw, Mrs. Albert from Arthur Schultz ------to HH 1914-20(56) Box 1:4 Box 13:4 Slosson, Preston from HH 1949-51 (3) I947 Box 9:4 (2); Box 2:1(25), 3(11), 4(1B) Sigma Delta Chi from HH 1948 Box 96 Box 11:2, 3; Box 14:l ShawlRobert to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------from HH sec 1918-20(5) Box Silberman, Morris to HH 1913 Box 1 :3 ------to HH 1935-51 (2) Box 4:5; Box Shaw, Roger f ram HH 1949 Box 1 1 :2 2: 1(3),. .. 4(3. . Sillcocks, Gedney & Holmes from HH 14.7. ------to HH 1949(2) Box 1 1 :2; Box ------from David Davies 1918 Box 1926 Box 3:4 ------from A. J. Hanna 1949 Box 12:l 123 2: 1 ------to HH 1926 Box 3:4 ------to A. J. Hanna 1949 Box 12: 1 Sheffield, Barbara to HH 1949 Box 12:2 ------from Duncan U . Fletcher 1926 Simmons, William P. from HH 1949 Box Slosson, Mrs. Preston from HH 1949 Box ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 2 Box 3:4 10:4 10:4 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:4 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:4 Spencer, J. Dean to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Stimson, Henry L. to HH 1940 Box 5:4 Smathers. Georae to HH 1949 Box 12: 1 Smith, Irwin from HH 1919 Box 2:3 ------to HH 1919-49(3) Box 2:3; Speyer, James from HH 1940 Box 6:l Stires, Mrs. Ernest V. from HH 1945 smiley, bavid El. from HH 1948-49(2) Box ------to HH 1913-40(4) Box 1:3; Box Box 8: 1 9t6; Box 11:3 Box 5: 3; Box 1 2: 2 2:4; Box 6: l(2) ------to HH 1945 Box 8: 1 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Smith, Lansing F. from HH 1924 Box Spivack, Robert G. fram HH 1940(2) Box Stix, Sylvan L. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 Smith, Mrs. Adelaide T. from HH 1948-49 3: 2 ' 5:4; &JX 6:3 St. John, Mrs. Marie W. from HH 1932- (2) .Box 10:3, 6 Smith, Margaret Chase to HH 1950 Box ------to HH 1940(2) Box 54; Box 6:3 49(6) Box 4: 2(3); Box 7:3(2); Box 12: 1 ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 10:3, 6 13:3 ------to InterNatianal Student ------to HH 1932-49(4) Box 4:2(2);

Smith, Boyard P. to HH 1932 Box 4:2 Smith, Mariorie M. fram HH 1946 Box Service~- 1940~ ~ BOX~ 6:3 Box 7:3; Box 12:3 from E . T, Brown 1932 Box 4:2 66:8 Spivak, Lawrence from HH 1949(2) Box Stockdale, Constance to HH 1949-50(4) Smith, Mrs. C. A. from HH 1949Box 10:4 ------to HH 1946 Box 66:8 12:1(2) Box 12:2, 3, 5; Box 13:l ------to HH 1949(3) Box 10:4(3) Smith, Mary C, to Philip Bennett ------to HH 1949(3) Box 12:1(2), 5 Stockton, Gilchrist B. to Gardner Smith, Carroll Dunham from HH 1940-51 ------fromHH sec 1949 Box 12:l Richarson 1933 Box 152 (14) Box 6: l(2); Box 8:4(3); Box 10:4, Smith, Mrs. Mary L. from HH 1942(3) Spivey, ludd M. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 Stoddard, Allan from A. J. Hanna 1954 6, 7(2); Box 11:2; Box 12:1(3); Box 14:2 Box 7: l(3) ------from HH sec 1 949 Box 1 2: 2 Box 14:4 ------to HH 1935-51 (16) Box 45; Box ------to HH 1942(3) Box 7: 1(3) Spohn, George H. from HH 1949(2) Box ------to A. J. Hanna 1954 Box 14:4 6: 1; Box 8:4(3); Box 10:4, 6, 7(2); Box Smith. Rhea from HH 1949 Box 11:2 1 2: 1 (2) Stoeckel, G. J. to George C. Holt 11:2; Box 12:1(2), 4, 5; Box 14:1, 2 ------to HH 1949-51(10) Box11:2 ------to HH 1949 Box 12: 1 1895 Box 1:1 ------to Grace Holt Reed 1935 Box 4:5 Box 13:3(2), 4; Box 14:2(2), 3(4) Sprague-Smith, Mrs. Charles from HH Stokes, J. G. Phelps to HH 1913 Box Smith, Cathie to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Smith, Mrs. Roy H. Jr. from HH 1948 1950 Box 13:4 1:3 Smith, Charles Sprague 1910 Box 1:3 BOX 95 Sprague-Smith, lsabella D. to HH 1949- Stone, Alfred W. to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Smith, Mrs. Chester M. from HH 1949 Smullvan. Emile Benoit from HH 1947 50(3) Box 12:4, 5; Box 13:4 Stone, Fred A. to HH 1941-46(2) Box Box 11:3 Spring, Powell to HH 1943 Box 7:4 6:4; Box 8:3 ------to HH 1949-51 (2) Box 1 1:3 Smuts, Jehannes from Irving Fisher Spurr, Mrs. Edward J. from HH 1940 Box Stone, Seymour M. to HH 1933 Box 4:3 Box 14:3 1945 Box 8: 1 6: 1 Stone, Wendell C . from HH 1939-49(11) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 Smyth. Clifford from HH 1932(2) Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l Box 5:3; Box 10: 1; Box 1 1 :2(4), 3(4); ------to HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 4: 2(2) Spurr, Robert A. from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Box 12: 1 ------from James F. Byrnes 1946 Box ------to HH 1932(2) Box 4: 2(2) ------to HH 1950-51 (2) Box 13:4; Box ------to HH 1944-50(13) Box 7:5(2);

8:4 Snell, Henry to HH 1948 Box 9:6 14:~ 1~ Box 10:6; Box 11:2(3), 3(2); Box 12: l(2); Smith, Dorothy from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Snelling, Mrs. Samuel to HH 1950-51 Squire, Phyrne from HH 1950(3) Box 13: Box 13:3(2), 4 Smith, MK. E. H. K. to HH 1949 Box 12:l (3) Box 13:3; Box 14:1, 3 3, 4(2) ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:l ------from H H sec 1949(3) Box 12: 1 Snow, Mrs. Thomas J. to HH 1951 Box ------to HH 1950(6) Box 13:3(5), 4 ------from David M. Beights 1949 (21, 2 14:2 Starbuck, Vera H. to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Box 11:2 Smith, Eugene R. from HH 1945-49(3) Snyder, G. A. from W. E. Post 1945 Starr, ~bthanfrom HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to David M. Beights 1949 Box to HH 1949-51(7) Box 11:2 Box 8:l; Box 11:2, 3 Box 8: 1 ------11.2. ------to HH 1 945-49(5) Box 8: 1 ; Box Sockman, Ralph W. from HH 1947-49(4) Box 12:3; Box 13:2, 3, 4(2); Box 14:2 Stones, Harry W. to HH 1949 Box 12:5 11:2, 3; Box 12:1, 4 Box 9: 1 (2); Box 10~3; Box 1 1 :2 Stein, Margaret to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Stout, Barrett from HH 1949 Box 10:6 Smith, Fannie from HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to HH 1947-50(9) Box 9: 1; Stelle, Virginia to HH 1950 Box 13:3 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:6 ------to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Box 11:2; Box 12:3(2); Box 13:2, 3, , Stephens, R. W. from HH 1950(2) Box 13: Stratton, John M. from HH 1944-49(11) ------4131 3(2). . Box 7:6(9); Box 9:3; Box 11:3 from HH sec 1949 Box 12:l to HH 1949-50(3) Box 11: 1; Smith, Frank H. from HH 1936 Box 4:6 ~oderblom, Nathan from HH 1928 Box ------to HH 1944-47(8) Box 7:6(7); ------to HH 1936 Box 4:6 3:6 Box 13:3(2) Box 9:3 Smith, Fmnk Howell from HH 1936-43/31 ------to HH 1928 Box 3:6 Stettinius, Edward R. from HH 1945 Box ------from HH sec 1949 Box 1 1: 1 Box 4:6; Box 5:3; Box 7:4 Solley, Fred P. from HH 1947 Box 9:4 8:2 ------to HH sec 1949 Box 1l:l ------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 Solley, John E. from HH 1933 Box 15:2 Stevenson, A. E. from HH 1920 Box 2:4 Strous, L. S. to HH 1906 Box 1:2 Smith, Fred B. from HH 1932-35(2) Sonne, H. Chr. from HH 1949(2) Box 11: ------to HH 1920 Box 2:4 Straus, Oscar S. from HH 1920m25(2) Box 4:2, 5 -,2. A- Stewart, Anna Moe to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Box 2:4; Box 3:3 ------to HH 1932-35[2) Box 4:2, 5 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:2, 3 Stillemans, J. F. from HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------to HH 1919 Box 2:2 Street, Cyms H. to HH 1910(2) Box 1:3 Smith, George 5. to HH 1912 Box 1:3 Southern New England Telephone Com- (2) Smith, Gertrude from HH 1946 Box 8:4 pany from HH 1948 Box 10:l Stillman, H. M. to HH 1950 Box 13:2 Streit, Clarence K. from HH 1946-47(4) ------Stillman, Paul E. from HH 1949-51(2) to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Spading, J. Millard to HH 1950 Box 13: - - -Box - - -8:4(2);- Box 9:2(2) Smith, Gmydon to HH 1951(2) Box 14: 3------Box 10:6; Box 14:3 to HH 1946-50(4) Box 8:4(2); 1 (2) Speer, Robert E. to HH 1930-40(3) Box to HH 1949-51 (2) Box 10:6; Box 9:2; Box 13:l smith, Harold D. to Citizens Emergency 3:8; Box 45; Box 6: 1 Box 14:3 Strong, Charles H. from HH 1933 Box 4:3 Committee 1942 Eox 7: 2 Speiden, Olive L. to HH 1951 Box 14:l 109

Sugarbaker, Everett from HH 1943(2) ------to HH 1941 -50(3) Box 6:6; Box 1 1 : Box 7:3(2) ------to HH 1943(3) Box .7:3(3) ------to A. J. Honna 1925 Box.3:3 ------to HH 1904-1918(2) Box 1:2; ------Sullivan, George Hammond from HH ------to John J. Pershing (copy) Box 2: 1 ------from John H . Goss 1929(2) Box 3: 1 948 Box 9: 6 Terhune, William B. from HH 1949 Box ------1918 Box 2:l to HH 1949 Box 122 ------to Whom It May Concern 1918 12:l from Hugh F. McKeon 1948 ------from George C . Holt 1946 Box 8:3 ------Box 2: 1 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------from Rollins Alumni Sec. 1941 BOX Box 9:6 ------, and William H. Short to Whom ------to William H. Welch 1934 Box Sulzberger, Arthur Hays to HH 1948 It May Concern 1918 Box 2: 1 4:4 ------to E. T. Brown 1941 Box 6:5 Box 9:6 Takach, Lucille A. from HH 1937-39(2) . Terry, Mrs. Charles Appleton from HH ------to Mrs. Katherine Lehmon 1941 Sulzer, William to HH 1913 Box 1:3 Box 5: 1, 3 1940 Box 6: 1 Summerall, C. P. to The College Elec------from HH sec 1937 Box 5:l ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Strong, Henry A. to HH 1949 Box 10:4 tors Hall of Fame 1935 Box 4:s ------to HH sec 1937 Box 5: 1 Tete, Dorothy to HH 1948 Box 10:3 Strong, Mrs. Henry Alvah from HH 1942- Swanson, Cloude A. from HH 1933 BOX Takahira, Y. to HH 1909 Box 1:3 Thaggard, Norma kan to HH 1951 Box 49(65) Box 7:2, 5(3), 6(13); Box 8:1(3) 15:2 Taliaferro, Charles H. from A. J. Honna 15:3 2(11), 3(5), 4(9); Box 9:1(5), 2(9), 4(2); Sweet, Frederick A. from HH 1935 BOX 1 938 Box 5: 2 Thomas, Carey to HH 1935 Box 4:5 Box 10:4(2); Box 1 1 :2, 3 4: 5 Tolley, Wm. G. from HH 1930 Box 15:7 Thomas, Elbert D. from HH 1946 Box 8: ------to HH 1944-49(58) Box 7:5(2) ------to HH 1935 Box 4:5 ------6(13); Box 8:1(3), 2(9), 3(5), 4(7); Sweetser, Arthur from HH 1939-40(3) ------to HH 1946 Box 8:3 Box 9:1(3), 2(10), 4(3); Box 11:2; Box Box 5:3(2); Box 6:3 ------to Ewing Cockrel l 1946 Box ------to H H 1939-40(2) Box 5:3; ------Tamblyn, George 0. from HH 1940 Box 6: 8:3 from HH sec 1949 Box 12:3 ------Box 6:3 Thomas, Mrs. John J. from HH 1943 Box Strong, James from HH 1925 Box 3:3 from Irving Fisher 1945 Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 7:4 Strong, L. Corrin from HH 1942-47(2) Tanner, Hudson H. from HH 1946 Box 8:3 Thompson, Dorothy from HH 1938 Box 5: Tapley, Alice P. from HH 1924 Box 3:2 2 ------Tarbell, Arthur W. from HH 1943-47(4) ------to HH 1938 Box 5:2 to HH 1946(2) Box 8:3, 4 Box 7:4(3); Box 9:3 ------from HH sec 1938 Box 5:2 Swinton, Clam from HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------to HH 1943(3) Box 7:4(3) Thompson, Elizabeth W. from HH 1941------to HH 1939 Box 5:3 ------from Sec. to Dean 1943 Box 7:4 49(6) Box 6:4(4); Box 11:3(2) Strong, William M. from HH 1940 Box Swinton, Marion C. from HH 1929-35(9) ------to Cynthio Eostwood 1943 Box ------to HH 1 941 -49(5) Box 6:4(4); Box 3:7(7); Box 4:5(2) ------to HH 1940 Box 6:2 ------to HH 1929-36(11) Box 3.7 Stuart, Donald Clive to HH 1920 Box 2: (8); Box 4:5(3) ------from HH sec 1929(2) Box 3:7 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 ------Stuart, HershellG. from HH 1944 Box Tatum, B. B. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 Thompson, Marguerite Boyer from HH ------to HH sec 1929(2) Box 3:7(2) 1943 Box 7:4 ------to HH 1944 Box 7:5 ------to A. J. Hanna 1929 Box 3:7 ------to HH 1943 Box 7:4 Student Dean's Offi ce to Mrs. Mary Switzer, Charles R., Irving Ekicheller, ------Price 1947 Box 9: 1 and HH to George M. Ward n.d. Box Stuerm, Ruza L. from HH 1949 Box 10:7 (2) Box 9:4(2) Dadmun to William Hayes Word 1915 ------to HH 1949 Box 10:7 Tabor, Mrs. Gertwde from HH 1935 Box ------to HH 1947 Box 9:4 Box 1:4 Stueve, Marita to HH sec 1945 Box 8:l ------from HH sec 1947 Box 9:4 Thompson, W. Lyall from HH 1946 Box 8:4 Stufflebeam, Bob to HH 1949 Box 12:3 Taylor, Jomes H. to HH 1947-49(3) Box (2) Sturgess, Mrs. Emily McKay from HH 9:4; Box 12:2, 3 ------to HH 1946(2) Box 8:4(2) 1940 Box 6:l Thomson, John from HH 1946 Box 8:4 ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 ------to H H 1935 Box 4: 5 Thomson, Kennard T. from HH 1940 Box Suck, Henry from HH 1948 Box 10:3 Taft, Robert A. from Robert J. Caldwell ------to HH 1945 Box 8: 1 6:l ------1945-49(2) Box 8:2; Box 10:7 Taylor, William A. from HH 1944 Box ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l Taft, William Howard from HH 1910-20 Thornson, Vera B. from Donald K. &id ------from Chase Going Woodhouse (2) Box 1:3; Box 2:4 1949 Box 10:4 1950 Box 13:3 ------to HH (copies) 1914-28(8) Box Thorpe, Merle from HH 1933 Box 152 Tibbits,Box 7:3 Mrs. John Knox from HH 1943

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------to Gardner Richardson 1933 Box 3:6 Volk, Albert A. from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Ward, George M. to HH 1926(4) Box 3:4 Warren, Mrs. Alice E. from HH 1939 Box Voorhees, J. Spencer to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Box 152 WaIcott, WiI Iiam S . from HH 1948 Box 5: 3 Voss, Carl H~~~~~ from HH 1947 B~X9:2 ------fmm Irving Bacheller, Charles ------to HH 1939-49(2) Box 5:3; ------to HH 1947(2) Box 9:2(2) 9: 5 to HH 1948 Box 9:s R. Switzerand HH n.d. Box 14:5 Box 12:5 VuiIIeumier, Pierre DuPont from HH ------from Homer Gage Box Walcott, Mrs. William Stuart, Jr. to 1926 3:4 Warren, Fuller to HH 1949(3) Box 10: 1948-50(2) Box 9:5; Box 134 ------to Homer Gage 1926 Box 3:4 7; Box 12: 1 , 4 ------to HH 1948-51 (5) Box 9:5; Box HH 1949-51 (2) Box 12:4; Box 153 Ward, Mrs. George M. to HH 1949 Box 12: ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:l Waldo, Selden F. from HH 1947-49(6) 13:3(2), 4; Box 143 Warren, Mrs. George E. from HH 1946- Vuilleumier, Rev. and MIS. from HH 1948 Box 9:4, 5(2); Box 10:6(3) Ward, H. A. to HH 1950 Box 13:l ------to HH 1947-49(7) Box 9:4 51 (20) Box 8:4; Box 9: 2(14), 6(3); Ward, Lillian Conn to HH 1948 Box 10:2 Box 14:3(2) (2), 5(2); Box 10:6(3) Ward, Susan Hayes to HH 1920 Box 2:4 ------Waldron, Anna M. from HH 1949 Box to H H 1 936-5 1 (26) Box 4: 6; Ward, Mrs. Walter R. from HH 1948 BOX Box 8:l; Box 9:2(12), 4(4), 6(2); 11:l ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Box 12:l, 2(2), 4; Box 14:1, 3 Walker, J. M. from HH 6:3 ------waddell, George M. from HH 1947 Box 9: 1940(2) ------from HH sec 1949(4) Box 12:1 ------to HH Box ------to HH 1947-49(2) Box 94; Box 1940(2) 6:3(2) ------to HH sec Box Walsh, Cynthia S. from HH 1947(2) 1949 12:2 ------to HH 1913-15(7) Box 1:3, 4 ------from Arthur Schultz 1949 Box Wager, Ralph W. to HH 1951 Box 143 Box 9: l(2) ------to HH 1947 Box 9:l ------Wagner, Chester H. from HH 1941 Box 6: from Corm Harris 1905 60x1: Warren, Schuyler from HH 1939-49(8) Walsh, Thomas J. to HH 1924-32(2) Box 53; Box 9:3, 5, 6(3); Box1 1: ------to HH 1941(2) Box 6:6(2) Box 3:2; Box 4: 2 ------from Robert M. Thompson, and Walter, Milton J from HH 1939(2) 3 (2) Wagner, Paul A. from HH 1949-51(11) . Arthur H. Dadmun 1915 Box 1:4 ------to HH 1924-49(12) Box 3:2 Box 13:4; Box 14:3; Box 15:3(9) Box 5:3(2) ------to The lnde endent 1914-15(2) (4); Box 5:s; Box 9:3; Box 9:5, 6 ------to HH 1949-51(17) Box 13:2(3); Wal ten, Arthur L. from HH 1948(6) Box 1 :4(~)~ ------(3); Box 12:2, 4 ------Box 14:2; Box 15:3(13) ------to Mr. Walker 1915 Box ]:4 from HH sec 1924-49(5) Box 3: from HH sec 1949(2) Box 153 ------Wancwell, Allen from HH 1925 Box 3:3 ------2(4); Box 12: 2 to HH sec 1924(2) Box 3:2(2) ------from Donald A. Cheney 1949 ------Watson, Thomas E. to HH 1908 BOX~:~ ------Watson, I?~omasJ. from HH 1939-47(2) from Paul E. Fenlon 1951 BOX ------Box 5:3; Box 9:3 ------to HH 1936-49(6) Box 4:6; Box from Royal W. France 1951 ------to HH 1941 (6) Box 6:4, 5(5) ------5:3(3); Box 9:3; Box 1 2: 1 ------frwn E. T. Brown 1941 Box 6:4 from HH sec 1947-49(2) Box 9: from Charles F. Hammond 1941 ------3; Box 12: 1 ------to James A. Farley 1936 Box 4: ------to E . T. Brown 1941 Box 6:4 6 ------to HH 1946 Box B:4 1951 Box 14:2 H. M. from HH- 1939-49(2) Box Watt, George W. from HH 1940(2) Box 6: Ward, Alfred from HH 1940(2) Box 5:s ------from A. M. Wellington 1951 5:3; Box 11 :2 1, 2 ------to HH 1939-49(2) Box 53; ------to HH 1940(2) Box 5:5(2) to HH 1930-40(3) Box 3:8; Box 1950 Box 15:3 Ward, Mrs. Charles W. from HH 1940 Box to Mrs. Hugh Mercer Curtier 5:5 ------to HH 1940 Box 5:5 Ward, Fred from HH 1947-49(5) Box 9: 1 Box 3:5(3), 6(6), 7(7); Box 5:3; Wattles, Willard to HH 1937 Box 5: 1 ------2; Box 10:5, 6; Box 121 ------Box 10:2, 6(2); Box 1 I: l Wattles, Mrs. Willard to HH 1949-51(3) ------to HH 1951 (3) Box 14: 2(2) to HH 1937-49(2) Box 5: 1; Box Box 12:l; Box 14:2, 3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:l ------from Dr. Von Abele 1947 Box 9: Walcott, Frederick C. from HH 1919------Weidberg, Joseph from HH 1948 ~ox9:5 33(2) Box 2:2; Box 15:2 ------from John E. Holt 1949 Box 12: to HH 1948(2) Box 9:5(2) to HH 1933(2) Box 15:2(2) ------Weinhold, Kurt to HH 1945 Box 8:1 ------from Gardner Richardson ------to HH sec 1949(5) Box 12: 1, Welch, Fonnie Dixon from HH 1925 Box 1933 Box 15:2 from John E. Holt 1951(3) Box 3:3 ------to Charles T. Littmann 1933 Warner, Mrs. Milton J. from HH 1928 ------to HH 1925 Box 3:3 ------toA. E. Howard, Jr. 1951 Box

.... Williams, Herman B. from HH 1948 Box Welch, William H. from HH 1934 Box 4:4 West, Beverly Jean from HH 1945 Box Hawland 1914 Box 1:4 ------from James R. Angell 1934 Box 8: 1 Whitney, Gordon from HH 1941-460 Box 9:6 ------to HH 1948 Box 9:6 4:4 ------to HH 1945 Box 8:l 6:7(2) Box 8:4(3) to HH 1941-46(4) Box 6:7; Box Williams, James H. from HH 1925 Box ------from Clarence A. Eurbour 1934 West, James E. to HH 1941-42(2) Box ------8:4(3) 3:3 Box 4:4 6:7; Box 7:2 ------Western Union Telegraph Co. from HH Wickersham, George W. from HH 1933 Box to HH 1926-27(26) Box 155 from Mrs. Edward W . Bok 1934 4:3 (26) Box 4:4 1945 Box 8: 2 ------from hmes C. Greenway 1934 fromWilliamH.Short1920Box Williams, JohnL. B.fromHH1936(2) Westinghouse, H. to John H. Goss 1928 2:4 Box 4:6(2) Box 4:4 Box 3:6 ------from John A. Hartwel l 1934 Box Wickersham, Mrs. George W. from HH 1936 ------to HH 1932-36(2) Box 4: 2, 6 Wetherell, Mrs.. George- from HH 1942 Box 4:6 Williams, John Sharp to' HH 1921 -29(2) 4:4 Box 7: 1 Wieaand, Dennis from HH 1946 Box 8:3 Box 2:5; Box 3:7 ------from Raymond Pearl 1934 Box ------to HH 1942 Box 7: 1 ------to HH 1946 Box 8:3 Williams, Lewis C. from HH 1925 Box 4:4 Weyl, Walter E. to Louis D. Brandeis Wiggins, A. F. H. to HH 1935 Box 4:5 3!3- .------from Annie Russell 1934 Box 1913 Box 1:3 Wilberforce, Robert to HH 1939 Box 5:3 Williams, M. R. from HH sec 1949 Box 4: 4 Wheelwriaht, Mrs. Mary C. from HH ------from Roy Lyman Wilbur 1934 to Richard Welling 1939 Box 5:3 11:2 - . . 1924 B& 3:2 Wilbur, Ray Lyman from Clyde Eogleton Williams, Mrs. M. R. from HH 1949 Box Box 4:4 Whitoker, William B. from HH 1949 1940 Box 5:4 ------from Ma rv E . Wool lev 1 934 Box - 11:2 Box 11:2 ------from Harper W . Poul son 1 940 Williams, Math to HH 1940 Box 6:l ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 Box 5:4 Williams, Methuselah from HH 1940 Box Welling, Richard from R. Wilberforce White, Andrew D. to Edwin D. Mead ------to Clyde Eagleton 1940 Box 6: 1 1939 Box 5:3 1914 Box 1:4 5:4 Williams, S. H. to 1949 Box 12:5 White, Charles B. from 1929 Box 3:7 HH Wellington, A. M. to Poul Wagner (copy) HH ------to Harper W Pou lson 1940(2) Williams, Talcott from 1920 Box 2:4 White, Charles to 1933 Box 15:2 . HH 1951 Box 15:3 H. HH Box 5:4(2) ------from Adeline Murdock Moffat Wells. Albert B. from HH 1941-49(34) White, Don Jr. to HH 1950 Box 13:4 ------to William H. Welch 1934 Box 1919(2) Box 2:3(2) BOX 6:7; Box 7: 2; Box 9:4(2), 5 White, Mrs. F. Warren to HH 1949 Box 4:4 Willkie, Wendell L. from HH 1940 Box (6), 6(5); Box 10: 1 (3), 2(2), 3 12:5 Wilcox, Delos F. from HH 1924-25(2) 6:1, 3 (4), 5, 6, 7(3); Box 1 1: 1 (21, 2, White, H. D. to Helen Alfred 1948 Box to HH 1940 Box 6:3 Box 3:2, 3 ------. 3: Box 12:l 9: 6 Mrs. ------to H H 1 942-49(39) Box 6:2; Wilcox, Marian H. from HH 1948 Arrangements Committee to White,------Percivol from HH 1930 Box 3:8 Box 9:6 HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 7:2; Box 9:4(4), 5(8), 6(7); to HH 1930 Box 3:8 ------to HH 1948-49(2) Box 9:6; Willoughby, W.W. to HH 1915 Box 1:4 Box 10:1(3), 2(3), 3(6), 5, 6(2), 7; White, hmas R. from HH 1920 Box 2:4 Box 12:4 Wilson, B. C. to HH 1930 Box 15:7~ ~ Box 11:1; 2 White, William Allen to HH 1940 Box 6: Wilkins, Ernest H. from HH 1927 Box Wilson, Damoris from HH 1949 Box 10:7 ------from Robert C. Clothier 1948 2 3!5 ------to HH 1949:Box 10:7 - to HH 1927 Box 3:5 Box 9:6 White, Mrs. William Allen from HH 1944'. ------Wilson, F. Huntington to HH 1945 Box Wells, Chonnina from HH 1949(2) Box Box. 7:5 to HH 1944 Box 7:5 Wilkins, Roy from HH 1949 Box 11:3 8.2 1i:i; BOX 12:i ------to HH 1950 Box 13:2 ~~ wfiion, Henry Cane to HH 1927 Box 3:5 ------to HH 1950 Box 13:3 Whitehead, James from HH 1948 Box ------Wilkinson, T. Clarence-from HH 1940 Wilson, James Gmnt to HH 1909 Box 1':2 from HH sec 1 949(2) Box 1 2: 2(2) 9:6 (2) Box 5:4, 5 Wilson, Kenneth M. from HH 1940 Box 6: Whitehead, John J. to 1926 Box 3:4 to HH 1940 Box5:4 ------to HH sec 1949 Box 122 HH ------1 Whitehouse, J. Howard to HH 1918 Box ------to Baron Davies 1940 Box 5:4 Wells, Cheney from HH 1948 Box 9:5 ------to HH 1940 Box 6:l Wells, George B. from HH 1949(3) Box 2: 1 Will, Ralph R. from HH 1940 Box 5:4 Wilson, Mazzie from HH 1950 Box 13:4 Whiteley, James Gustavus from 1919 10:7(2); Box 11:2 HH Willard, C. Earnest from HH 1949 Box ------to 1950(2) Box 13: 1, 4 ------to HH 1949(5) Box 10:7(2); (2) Box 2:2(2) HH ------to HH 1919(4) Box 2: 2(4) 11:3 Wilson, Mrs. Millar from HH 1948-49(2) Box 11:2, 3; Box 12:l ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 Box 9:5; Box 11:2 Whitele~,Miss P. M. to HH 1949 Box Wells, John M. from HH 1937-48(2) Box Willard, Mrs. Palmer S. from HH sec ------to HH 1949(2) Box 11:2; Box 5:l; Box 9:6 12:2 1949 Box 12: 1 12:2 ------to HH 1937-48(2) Box 5: 1; ------from sec 1949 Box 12:2 HH Willcox, W. G. from HH 1925 Box 3:3 ~il&n,Mrs. Osborne C. from HH 1949 Box 9:6 Whitin, Mrs. 0. C. to HH 1920(2) Williams, Albert H. 1933 Box 15:2 (3) Box 1 1 :3(2); Box 1 2: 1 Wells, William H. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 Box 2:4(2) Williams, C. T. from HH 1941 Ban 6:7 ------to HH 1949 Box 11:3 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 ------from HH sec 1920 Box 2:4 ------to HH 1941 Box 6:7 Wilson, Woodrow from HH 1914-20(2) Box Wentworth, Roxana from HH 1932 Box 4:2 Whitlock, Bmnd from HH 1919(2) Box Williams, Fred from HH 1940-44163) 1 :4; Box 2:4 ------to HH 1932 Box 4:2 2: 2(2) ------Box 15:4(53) ------to HH (copies) 1899-1 921 (4) Wescott, Ralph W. from HH 1943 Box 7: to HH 1919 Box 2:2 ------to HH 1 940-44(6) Box 15:4 Box 1:2; Box 2:1, 4, 5 4 Whitman, Charles 5. to William B. ------from Sidney L. Gulick 1914 Box Woodruff, Harvey to HH 1949-51(4) Box ---_-__ 12~3; 14: 1, 2, 3 to HH 1948(2) Box 66:8(2) Box 1930 15:7 Winderweedle, W. E. To HH 1949 Box 12:4 Woodruff, W. W. Jr. to HH 1949Box Wright,---_-__ J. F. from HH Box to HH 1930 Box 15:7 Winderweedle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. from HH 12:2 Wriston, Henry M. from HH 1943 Box 7: 1949 Box 11:2 ------from HH sec 1949 Box 12:2 toHH 1949Box 1l:l Woods, Mrs. Alice from HH 1946-47(5) ------to HH 1943 Box 7:4 Windham, Dorothy to HH 1950 Box 13:l Box 8:4(4); Box 9: 1 ------to Citizens Emergency Com- Wing,Mrs.DavidL.fromHH1949Box10:7 ------to HH 1946-47(6) Box 8:4(5); mittee 1943 Box 7:4 Wing, Donald G. from HH 1940 Box 6:2 Box 9: 1 1949 12:5 ------1926-51 (96) Wu-chi Lin to HH Box to HH 1940 Box 6:2 Woods, Lida from HH Box Wycislo, Aloysius J. to HH 1950 Box Winslett, Merrill to HH 1949 Box 12:l 3:4, 6, 7(4), 8(3); Box 4:2(4), 3(8), Winslow, Charles H. to HH 1913 Box 1:3 5, 6; Box 5: 1 (2), 2, 5; Box 6:1, 2, Wyer, Samuel S. to HH 1946 Box 8:4 Winthrop, Grenville from HH 1949 Box 5; Box 7:1, 4(5), 6(3); Box 8:1(16) Wynne, Kenneth to HH 1925-50(3) Box 2(4), 3(5), 4(6); Box 9:3(4), 6; Box 33; Box 12:2; Box 13:3 Wise, Christine Bolazs to HH 1940 Box lO:l(lO), 2, 3, 7; BOX 13:1, 2, 3, 4; ------from HH sec 1949 Box 122 Box 14:1, 2(2), 3 Yale Alumni from HH 1934 Box 4:4 ------to HH 1929-51(62) Box 3:7(2), Yale Alumni Magazine from HH sec 8; Box 4:2(6), 5(1 1); Box 5:2; Box I 947 Box 9:3 ------6:1, 5; Box 7:3, 4(2); Box 8:1(8), 2 Yale Alumni Weekly from HH 1945 Box 8: 1 (4), 3(5), 4(4); Box 9:3; Box 10:1(4) Yale Class of 1894 to HH 1949 Box Wise, Jennings C. from HH 1940 Box 6: Box 12:5; Box 13:3(3), 4; Box 14:1, 2, 5(3) Yale Classical Dept. from HH 1946 ------to HH 1940 Box 6: 1 Woods, William S. to HH 1912 Box 1:3 1949 Woodsey, Theodore 5. to HH 1915(2) Wise, Dr. Louis E. from HH Box Yenne, H. S. to HH 1950 Box 13:4 Box 1:4(2) Yaseloff, Thomas to HH 1939(2) Box ------to HH 1949 Box 11:2 ------to George C . Hol t 1903 Box Wise, Stephen S. from HH 1941 Box 6:7 1:2 ------to HH 1936-46(4) Box 4:6; Woodson, Mrs.. Brent B. from HH 1943 Box 6:2, 7; Box 8:3 Box 7:3 ------to HH 1943 Box 7:3 Woodson, Mrs. Charles W. from HH 1942 Witter, J. C. from HH 1944 Box 66:8 (2) Box 7: 1 (2) ------1942(2) 7: l(2) to HH 1944 Box 66:8 ------to HH Box Yowell,------N. P. to HH 1949 Box 12:2 Woodward, Mrs. Beatrice Jones from HH from HH sec 1 949 Box 1 2: 2 1949 Box 11:3 Yust, William F. from HH 1932-41(4) ------to HH 1949-51 (6) Box 11:3; Box 4:2(2), 5; Box 6:4 ------to HH 1949(2) Box 12: 1, 3 Box 12:2, 3, 4, 5; Box 13:l ------to HH 1932 Box 4:2 from HH sec 1949 Box 12: 1 ------from HH sec 1949(3) Box 12:1, Zabriskie, George A. from HH 1940-44 Woodbridge, Mrs. John; Mrs. Joseph S. (3) Box 6: 1; Box 7:5(2) Chadbourne; and Mrs. Emory Leonard ------to Mrs. Beatrice Holt ------1940-50(4) 6: 1; 1940 6:l 1949 12:3 to HH Box from HH Box Chadbourne Box Box 7:5; Box 12:2; Box 13:l Woodbury, Grace from HH 1948-49(5) Woodward, Mrs. Blanche Wilcox from ------from Edwin 0.Grover 1940 Box Box 9:5; Box 11:3(4) HH 1949 Box 10:7 ------to HH 1 949(3) Box 1 1 :3(3) Woodword, Mrs. John R. from HH 1949 Woodbury, Mrs. Peter from HH 1949 Box Box 11:2 Woodward, Mrs. Robert From HH 1949(5) Woodhouse, Chase Going to HH 1950 Box Box 10:7; Box 1 1 :1 (4) ------to H H 1949(3) Box 10:7; Box ------to HH 1944 Box 7:5 to Mrs. Estello Barrett 1950 Zimmerhackel, Mrs. George from HH 1925 ------to Henry Suck 1950 Box 13:3 Zimmern, Si-r Alfred to HH 1949 Box 12: ------to Paul Wagner 1950 Box 15:3 Wooly, Leonard to HH 1918 Box 2:l Woodhouse, Mrs. Chase Going from HH Wright, Charles C. from HH 1948(2) ------1949 1 2: 1 1950 Box 13:4 Box 66:8(2) f rom HH set Box THE WILLIAM H. SHORT PAPERS (1868- 1935)

A ~luableadjunct to the Hamilton Holt papers are the papers of William H.

Short. Short, like Holt,was a devout believer in world peace through international organization. In quest of this lofty objective, he was active in many peace societies and international conferences, sewing as Secretary of the New York Peace Society, the League to Enforce Peace, and the League of Nations Non-Partisan Association.

He also took an active interest in education as a Rollins College administrator. His paRers, comprising three manuscript boxes, possess valuable information on these two a reas.

One segment of this collection contains letters pertaining to the League of

Nations Non-Partixrn Association, the Anti-ImperialistCeague, the New York Peace

Society, the American Peace Society, the League to Enforce Peace, the American

Scandinavian Foundation, and Rollins College. There is also a 1917 letter to Colonel

E. M. House containing a list of Americans who hod a sympathetic interest in Japan.

Pamphlets compromise another section of the papers. Among the entries are the following: Plans and Protocols to End War by James T. Shotwell; The Covenant of the

League of ~ations;Synopsis of the Geneva Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of

International Disputes; An Opening Chapter in World Co-opemtion by Raymond B.

Fosdick; Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes; Pamble of the

Rich Householder by Charles H. Levermore; The League of Nations: Its Constitution and Organisation; A Plan of Education to Develop lnternational Justice and Friend-

-; and several publications of the League to Enforce Peace.

The third box of materials is of'a miscellaneous nature, containing minutes of the League of Nations Nan-Partisan Association, the by-laws and list of officers and 119 members of the Council on Foreign Relations, a handbook of the City Club of New

York, a framed picture of Short, pictures of several Rollins students, reports and minutes of the American Scandinavian Foundation, trustee reports and memoranda on

Rollins College, and newspaper clippings. There are also copies of some of Short's speeches, including one of historical significance in which he discusses "The Origins of the League of Nations. "