Letter from Arthur Sweetser, United States, Office of the League of Nations Secretary General, Information Section, to Lewis Lerwin: League of Nations 19th Assembly: M. Litvinov's speech defining Soviet policy; British and French Foreign Ministers absent; Geneva appears as the most impartial observation post in Europe; opinion divided; questions discussed: how best organise international relations, mediation and peaceful settlements, separation of the Covenant from the peace treaties, budget, armed conflicts in China and Spain, economics and finance, social and humanitarian issues; American position and policy; period of Big Powers domination.
S. Lester's letter to Arthur Sweetser, United States, Office of the League of Nations Secretary General, Information Section, on German troops along the Jura, closed to Switzerland, on disillusionments (J. Avenol) and League of Nations staff.
Letter from A. Sweetser, United States, to S. Lester on A. Loveday's move to US.
Letter from A. Sweetser to A. Loveday on the possible move of A. Loveday to the USA within the framework of the Princeton University.
S. Lester's letter to A. Sweetser: F. Walters' leaving, threat of invasion of Switzerland, changing Geneva policy.
Continuation of S. Lester's letter to A. Sweetser: further comments.
Letter of A. Sweetser to S. Lester in reply to S. Lester's notes on the Geneva and League of Nations situation and the war situation in general.
S. Lester's letter to A. Sweetser on the League of Nations difficult situation.
Radiogram from C.J. Hambro to S. Lester: full support to S. Lester in the present League of Nations difficult circumstances; A. Sweetser called S. Lester from New York on A. Loveday.
Letter of A. Sweetser (United States), League of Nations Information Section to S. Lester on J. Avenol and S. Lester's difficult task as J. Avenol's successor.