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2
| KK. Union Internationale des Associations pour la Société des Nations, 1938 |
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| LL. Visites, 1921-1930 |
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3
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Académie Française aux États-Unis, 1921-1922
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4
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Briand, Aristide aux États-Unis, 1922
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Clemenceau, Georges aux États-Unis, 1922 (See Series XIII. Oversized Material)
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5
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Curie, Marie aux États-Unis, 1921
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6
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Foch, Ferdinand aux États-Unis, 1921 novembre
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Journalistes
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7
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American Journalists' visit to Japan, Korea, Manchuria, and China, 1929
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8-9
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Journalistes Américaines en Europe, 1927
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Journalistes Américaines en Europe (continued)
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2-3
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Journalistes Européens aux États-Unis, 1929-1930
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4
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Journalistes Françaises et Anglaises aux États-Unis, 1928
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5
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Nevelle, Robert George aux États-Unis, 1921 Janvier
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1-2
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Professeurs Américains en Europe, 1926 août-sept
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3
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Viviani, René aux États-Unis, 1921
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| MM. Wilson, Florence, 1927-1929
The former librarian of the League of Nations, Florence Wilson served the Centre European as an administrator and consultant. She was particularly active in organizing the Endowment's International Mind Alcoves and International Relations Clubs. She also advised the Centre's Director, Earle Babcock, on library matters, and traveled to several libraries, including the American Library in Cairo, as an advisor. These files document her activities; they contain correspondence and reports, and include letters and postcards from Wilson to the Centre as she traveled in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the Balkans. Some of the reports contain photographs.
See also International Mind Alcoves and International Relations Clubs.
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1927
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1-4
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1928-1929
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5
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International Relations Clubs in Europe 1927-1930, 1931
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1-2
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Near Eastern Colleges
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| NN. Women's International Organisations. Peace and Disarmament Committee, 1938 |