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Subject File, 1932-1958 (continued)
1947-1949
1950
Jan.-May 1951
May-Dec. 1951
1952
BOX 51 Nov. 1952-Dec. 1953
Dec. 1953-Oct. 1954
1955-1956
1957
Colonies See also Container 34, Mandates
Miscellaneous
Papers, 1944-1947, undated
Printed matter
1939-1944
1944
1945
1946
BOX 52 1947
Press clippings, 1942-1948
Committee on Africa and Peace Aims, 1942
Correspondence with W. B. Bell on foreign affairs, 1945-1950
Economic Cooperation Administration, 1949-1950
New York School of Social Work, New York, N.Y., 1950-1954
Pacific Islands See also Container 34, Mandates
Miscellaneous
Papers
1942-1944, undated
1945-1948
Printed matter
1943-1945
1945-1947
Press clippings, 1944-1948
Recruitment of United States personnel for Germany and Japan, 1946-1949
BOX 53 Royal Institute of International Affairs, 1948-1949
Tariff reduction in the inter-war period, 1944
United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1943-1947
United Nations Technical Assistance Board, Pakistan, 1955-1957
United States Aid Mission to Belgium and Luxembourg See also Oversize
1950-1952, undated
1953
Mar.-July 1954
July-Oct. 1954
United States Foreign Aid Program, 1950-1954, 1958
United States policy toward China and Japan, 1949-1952
Woodrow Wilson Foundation, 1950-1953
BOX 54-58 Speeches and Writings File, 1913-1958
BOX 54 Speeches, 1922-1958, undated
Speeches, interviews, radio broadcasts, and talks, as well as drafts, rough notes, reprints, press clippings, and related correspondence.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 54 1922, "Administrative Achievements of the League," League of Nations Union Summer School
1923, speeches in the United States, correspondence and press clippings
1925, speeches in the United States, correspondence and press clippings
1925-1926, "The Mandates System," Geneva Institute of International Relations"
1925, "Mandated Territories and the Liquor Traffic," International Conference Against Alcoholism
1926, interview with Williams Record
1927, speeches in the United States, press clippings
1927-1928, "Imperialism and the Mandates System," Geneva Institute of International Relations
1929 [?], notes for talk in Scotland
1945
Remarks at round table, reprinted in Free World
"Political Disputes: Dumbarton Oaks and the Experience of the League of Nations," Academy of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
Radio broadcast on United Nations Charter
1946
"Trusteeship and the Colonial System," Academy of Political Science, Columbia University, New York, N.Y.
"Should We Keep the Pacific Islands?" radio broadcast
1947
Remarks at 10th Institute of Pacific Relations Conference
"The Stratford Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations," Royal Institute of International Affairs
1952, "America Day" Address, Liége International Fair
1953
Remarks at Déjeuners Mystére
Address at University of Liége
Industrial Potential of Africa-An American Viewpoint," Ghent Fair
1953-1954, Memorial Day addresses in Belgium
1954, remarks at Ressaix Coal Mines
1955, talk on League Secretariat, Columbia University Seminar on Peace
1956, "Statesmanship in International Affairs, "Rotary Club of Karachi, Pakistan
circa 1957-1958, notes for talk
BOX 55 Article File, 1923-1955
Articles and book reviews as well as drafts, rough notes, and related correspondence.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX 55 Articles for Philadelphia Public Ledger, 1923
"Mandates and the League," The Listener, June 26 1929
Review of Wright, Mandates under the League, in Harvard Law Review, 1931
Review of Decker, Labor Problems in the Pacific Mandates, in Pacific Affairs, 1941
"The Japanese Islands: Annexation or Trusteeship?," Foreign Affairs, 1944
"Dependent Peoples and Mandates," included in Harriet E. Davis (editor), Pioneers in World Order, 1945
"Colonial Questions at the San Francisco Conference," American Political Science Review, 1945
"Plague: A Survey of Recent Developments in the Prevention and Treatment of the Disease," with James Ruegsegger, American Journal of Tropical Medecine, 1947
"Plague: A Supplemental Report," with James Ruegsegger, 1948
"The Present Outlook in Plague," with James Ruegsegger, Indian Medical Gazette, including correspondence, 1948-1950
"Who Fixed Our Frontier on the China Coast?" Williams Alumni Review, including correspondence 1954-1955
BOX 55-58 Writings, 1913-1953
Gilchrist's other writings as well as drafts, research notes, research materials, printed matter, press clippings, and related correspondence.
Arranged chronologically and thereunder by type of material. Nearly all of the papers in this subseries pertain to Gilchrist's study of the city in China.
BOX 55 "The Development of the City in China," unpublished study
Correspondence, 1914-1920, 1928-1946
Handwritten draft
circa 1916-1917
(2 folders)
BOX 56 Map of Hankow, 1913
Map of Peking, annotated, circa 1913-1917
Miscellaneous
Chinese printed matter
(2 folders)
Printed matter
1900-1914, undated
1915-1917
Outline and summary of sources, circa 1916
Press clippings
1914-1915
On chambers of commerce, 1914
On local self-government, 1914-1915
BOX 57 On Peking, 1914-1915
On the police, 1914
Research notes
Interview, 1914-1917, undated
Japan, Korea, and Manchuria, circa 1915
Miscellaneous notes, circa 1913-1917
Poor houses, hospitals, and asylums, 1913-1915, undated
Public health and safety, 1915, undated
Published works and bibliography, circa 1913-1917
(3 folders)
BOX 58 Shanghai Municipal Council Report and Budget, 1914
Typescript, circa 1917
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