Letters on the League of Nations
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Letters on the League of Nations

From the Files of Raymond B. Fosdick. Supplementary volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson

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Letters on the League of Nations

From the Files of Raymond B. Fosdick. Supplementary volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson

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This supplementary volume to The Papers of Woodrow Wilson contains a collection of letters that eloquently reflect the ideals and expectations shared by those American intellectuals who hoped to build a new order out of the chaos of the First World War.

Originally published in 1966.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Foreword
  4. Colonel House to R. B. F., May 4, 1919
  5. Sir Eric Drummond to State Department, May 16, 1919
  6. Colonel House to R. B. F., May 31, 1919
  7. State Department to American Mission in Paris, June 1, 1919
  8. R. B. F. To Colonel House, June 24, 1919
  9. State Department Press Release, June 30, 1919
  10. Memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond from R. B. F., July 12, 1919
  11. R. B. F. To Walter Lippmann, July 14, 1919
  12. Walter Lippmann to R. B. F., August 15, 1919
  13. Memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond from R. B. F., July 30, 1919
  14. Memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond from R. B. F., July 30. 1919
  15. R. B. F. To Mrs. Raymond Fosdick, July 31, 1919
  16. R. B. F. To Frank Polk, August 12, 1919
  17. R. B. F. To Newton Baker, August 15, 1919
  18. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, July 15, 1919
  19. Dr. Abraham Flexner to R. B. F., August 14, 1919
  20. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, August 30, 1919
  21. Memorandum to John D. Rockefeller, Jr., from R. B. F., September 4, 1919
  22. Memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond from R. B. F., September 6, 1919
  23. R. B. F. To Frank Polk, September 8, 1919
  24. R. B. F. To Arthur Sweetser, September 11, 1919
  25. Memorandum to Sir Eric Drummond from R. B. F., September 22, 1919
  26. Sir Eric Drummond's Official Appointment of R. B. F., to the Labour Conference, October 3, 1919
  27. Sir Eric Drummond to R. B. F., October 10, 1919
  28. R. B. F. To His Family, October 23, 1919
  29. R. B. F. To Mrs. Raymond Fosdick, October 24, 1919
  30. R. B. F. To Colonel House, October 23, 1919
  31. Colonel House to R. B. F., October 24, 1919
  32. Memorandum Prepared by Arthur Sweetser, Manley Hudson, and R. B. F., November 1, 1919
  33. R. B. F. To the Secretary of War, November 7, 1919
  34. R. B. F. To Colonel House, November 7, 1919
  35. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 7, 1919
  36. R. B. F. To Gordon Auchincloss, November 11, 1919
  37. Memorandum to Alexander Kirk from R. B. F., November 11, 1919
  38. Alexander Kirk to R. B. F., November 12, 1919
  39. R. B. F. To Arthur Sweetser, November 14, 1919
  40. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 14, 1919
  41. Hamilton Fish Armstrong to R. B. F., October 24, 1919
  42. R. B. F. To Hamilton Fish Armstrong, October 29, 1919
  43. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, October 29, 1919
  44. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, October 29, 1919
  45. Huntington Gilchrist to R. B. F., October 31, 1919
  46. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, November 14, 1919
  47. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 20, 1919
  48. R. B. F. To Colonel House, November 25, 1919
  49. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, November 25, 1919
  50. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 25, 1919
  51. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 26, 1919
  52. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, November 27, 1919
  53. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, December 1, 1919
  54. Sir Eric Drummond to R. B. F., December 15, 1919
  55. Huntington Gilchrist to R. B. F., December 2, 1919
  56. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, December 8, 1919
  57. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, December 19, 1919
  58. R. B. F. To William Howard Taft, December 22, 1919
  59. William Howard Taft to R. B. F., December 24, 1919
  60. R. B. F. And Arthur Sweetser to Sir Eric Drummond, December 25, 1919
  61. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, December 30, 1919
  62. R. B. F. To William Howard Taft, January 5, 1920
  63. William Howard Taft to R. B. F., January 6, 1920
  64. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, January 5, 1920
  65. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, January 10, 1920
  66. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, January 5, 1920
  67. R. B. F. To Frank Fosdick, January 10, 1920
  68. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, January 17, 1920
  69. R. B. F. To President Wilson, January 14, 1920
  70. J. P. Tumulty to R. B. F., January 16, 1920
  71. R. B. F. To J. P. Tumulty, January 19, 1920
  72. J. P. Tumulty to R. B. F., January 21, 1920
  73. R. B. F.'s Statement to the Press, January 19, 1920
  74. R. B. F. To Colonel House, January 19, 1920
  75. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, January 19, 1920
  76. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, January 19, 1920
  77. Huntington Gilchrist to R. B. F., January 22, 1920
  78. Manley Hudson to R. B. F., January 23, 1920
  79. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, January 27, 1920
  80. R. B. F. To Huntington Gilchrist, January 28, 1920
  81. R. B. F. To Mrs. Raymond Fosdick, January 30, 1920
  82. R. B. F.'s Statement to the New York Times, February 8, 1920
  83. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, February 13, 1920
  84. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, February 20, 1920
  85. R. B. F. To Frank Polk, March 3, 1920
  86. R. B. F. To Mrs. Raymond Fosdick, March 11, 1920
  87. R. B. F. To Harry Emerson Fosdick, March 29, 1920
  88. R. B. F. To Mrs. Raymond Fosdick, March 30, 1920
  89. R. B. F. To Sir Eric Drummond, April 9, 1920
  90. R. B. F.'s Statement to the Press On Returning from London, April 11, 1920
  91. R. B. F. To the New York Times, September 1, 1920
  92. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, October 11, 1920
  93. Dr. Abraham Flexner to R. B. F., October 13, 1920
  94. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, October 15, 1920
  95. R. B. F. To the New York Times, October 17, 1920
  96. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, December 2, 1920
  97. Dr. Abraham Flexner to R. B. F., December 4, 1920
  98. Review of Robert Lansing's Book, Written for the New York Evening Post, March 24, 1921
  99. R. B. F. To the New York Times, August 4, 1921
  100. Editorial from the New York Tribune, August 5, 1921
  101. Editorial from the New York Tribune, September 22, 1921
  102. R. B. F. To the New York Tribune, September 25, 1921
  103. Editorial from the Great Falls (Montana) Leader, September 30, 1921
  104. R. B. F. To the Chicago Tribune, December 4, 1921
  105. Dr. Abraham Flexner to R. B. F., February 26, 1922
  106. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, March 17, 1922
  107. John Randolph Boiling to R. B. F., March 21, 1922
  108. R. B. F. To Woodrow Wilson, April 25, 1922
  109. Woodrow Wilson to R. B. F., April 27, 1922
  110. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, February 4, 1924
  111. Dr. Abraham Flexner to R. B. F., February 5, 1924
  112. R. B. F. To Dr. Abraham Flexner, February 6, 1924
  113. R. B. F. To the New York World, February 24, 1924
  114. R. B. F. To His Family, July 19, 1919
  115. Covenant of the League of Nations
  116. Index