The correspondence, usage statistics and records, and subscription information in this series document the activity and administration of the Centre's Bibliothèque and Salle de Lecture.
A. Bibliothèque et annexe du Centre, 1926-1937
The library of the Centre was built around Frédéric Passy's library of books on international affairs and law, which the Centre purchased from the Passy estate. The librarian was Mlle. Amelot, who had been Passy's secretary. Originally in rooms adjacent to the Centre's offices at 24 rue Pierre Curie, the Passy library moved to the Centre's new headquarters in 1923. Its collections were open to the public.
Includes general correspondence regarding the purchase of books and usage statistics. Some years contain copies of the "Courrier du President Butler," a weekly update of what was in the French news, followed by a list of the clippings sent to Butler.
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1926-1927
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1928-1930
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1930-1932
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1932-1933
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1933-1934
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1935-1936
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1937
108
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B. Bibliothèque Lammasch, 1920-1921
C. Salle de Lecture, 1926-1933
This suberies includes correspondence, subscription information, reports, and lists of requests made in the reading room. Some material regarding the Salle after 1933 is filed in subseries A. Bibliothèque et annexe du Centre.
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1926
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1926-1927
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1927-1928
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1928-1930
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1931-1934
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Listes des revues et journuax, 1928-1934
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V. Comités, 1912-1938
The meeting minutes, agendas, and transcripts and related correspondence in this series reflect the work of various Centre committees in planning and administering the Centre's activities, as well as the priorities of individual committee members.
A. Assemblées generales, 1912-1925
Includes minutes and other material relating to the work of the Comité Consultatif, Comité Executif, and the Conseil des Correspants.
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1912-1923
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1923-1925
B. Comité d'Administration (Comité du Centre Européen), 1924-1938
This subseries includes minutes, agendas, and correspondence of the Comité d'Administration, often referred to as the Comité. This committee had several names during the Centre's time in Paris, including the Comité Paris et Europe, Conseil Consultatif, Conseil de Direction, and Comité du Centre Européen.