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Pp/Kostelecky · File · 1979.06.15-1979.06.22
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The file consists of Václav Kostelecký's interview with Gunnar Mydal. The interview took place in Stockholm, Sweden between 15 June 1979 and 22 June 1979. The interview is, in total, 252 minutes long and is on seven electronic audio files. In addition 23 interviews were conducted the previous year in 1978.

Pp/Kostelecky · File · 1980.07.13-1980.07.25
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The file consists of Václav Kostelecký's interview with Gunnar Mydal. The interview took place in Stockholm, Sweden between 13 July 1980 and 25 July 1980. The interview is, in total, 152 minutes long and is on six electronic audio files.

Prof. Anezaki (JPN)
SA/1 · Item · 07-1934
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At Geneva. Speech on the influence of Calvinism on the Western industrial philosophy which has divided Orient and Occident. Mentions Moslem contribution to Eastern and Western thinking. Proves interchange of philosophies has contributed to both Eastern and Western civilizations. Compares the Orient's problems of transition from medievalism to industrialism with Europe's present insecurity of moral and spiritual values- both are actually facing the same problems. ( Last paragraph in Japanese - content unknown) (International Committee for Intellectual Cooperation).

Jose Cantilo (ARG)
SA/13.1 · Item · 1934-09-14
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Speech on the Chaco Boundary Dispute. Presents Argentine plan for peace by arbitration (XVth Assembly).

Eduard Benes (CZE)
SA/14.1 · Item · 1934-09-12
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Opening address in toto. States that there is a world crisis involving both spiritual and economic decay. Reviews the League's failures - the failure of the Disarmament Committees, the withdrawal of Japan and Germany, the Chaco Boundary War, events in Manchukuo etc. Reaffirms his belief that this period is an historic cycle, that sanctions would be applied on the next violation of peace and that violators would have the responsibility of bringing about the downfall of the League and a world catastrophe. Cites some accomplishments of the League and ends on a note of optimism (International Committee for Intellectual Cooperation).

Pierre Laval (FRA)
SA/16.2 · Item · 1934-11-20
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Memorial to King Alexander and M. Berthou (XVth Assembly, Special Session (Part I)).

Bogolius Yeutotcj (YUG)
SA/16.3 · Item · 1934-11-20
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Memorial to King Alexander and M. Barthou (XVth Assembly, Special Session (Part 1)).