Showing Collections: 1–6 of 6
Filtered By
Filter Results
Additional filters
- Subject
- World War, 1914-1918 4
- Diaries 3
- Law 3
- Lawyers 3
- United States -- Foreign relations 3
- Asia 2
- Diplomats 2
- Journalists 2
- Latin America 2
- Soviet Union 2
- African Americans -- Education 1
- Argentina -- Foreign relations -- United States 1
- Armed Forces 1
- Atomic bomb 1
- China -- History -- Republic, 1912-1949 1
- Civil rights 1
- Clergy 1
- Diplomacy 1
- Diplomatic and consular service, American 1
- Disarmament 1 ∧ less
- Names
- Acheson, Dean, 1893-1971 4
- Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964 4
- Lippmann, Walter, 1889-1974 4
- Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962 4
- Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945 4
- Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963 4
- Stimson, Henry L. (Henry Lewis), 1867-1950 4
- Bundy, McGeorge, 1919-1996 3
- Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1862-1947 3
- Cross, Wilbur L. (Wilbur Lucius), 1862-1948 3
- Davis, John W. (John William), 1873-1955 3
- Day, Clive, 1871-1951 3
- Frankfurter, Felix, 1882-1965 3
- Hadley, Arthur Twining, 1856-1930 3
- Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948 3
- Hull, Cordell, 1871-1955 3
- Stone, Harlan Fiske, 1872-1946 3
- Thacher, Thomas D. (Thomas Day), 1881-1950 3
- Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972 3 ∧ less
- Storage location
- Stored onsite and offsite 3
- Stored offsite 3
Dean Gooderham Acheson papers
Gordon Auchincloss papers
Henry Lewis Stimson papers
Anson Phelps Stokes family papers
Harold Phelps Stokes papers
The papers consist of correspondence, diaries, memoranda, notes, writings, clippings, and subject files documenting the personal life and professional career of Harold Phelps Stokes. His interests in United States foreign policy and domestic politics, the Alger Hiss case, the Paris Peace Conference, New York City politics and government, prison reform, and journalism are documented. Stokes corresponded with many prominent American political and social figures.
The Inquiry Papers
Correspondence, organizational records, reports containing historical and statistical material, maps, and other papers of The Inquiry, a group of experts assembled at the request of President Wilson to collect and collate data in preparation for a peace conference following World War I. Members of The Inquiry included Edward House, Sidney Mezes, Isaiah Bowman, Charles Seymour, David H. Miller, Walter Lippmann, James T. Shotwell, and Clive Day.