Organization of the Library in Geneva; monthly list of book catalogue; admission of library students (interns); supply of documents by Headquarters Distribution Section, by the Sales Section, by the Department of Public Information; access and loan; visits to the Geneva Library; binding service; renovation of Periodical Reading Room; correspondence with governments, individuals and asssociations; furniture for room 352 (Archives); WHO photostat charges; dictionnaires, United Nations Bulletin; relations with other European Office services; relations with FAO, UNDP, UNHCR, ECE, WHO, UNCTAD, UNITAR, UN Social Defense Research Institute; papers of Lord Perth (Sir Eric Drummond), of Mr. Avenol, of Mr. Sean Lester; correspondence on Rockfeller Foundation (Mr. Sweetser); lost books; correspondence with Mr. Donald Cook, with Noel-Baker, with Bertram Pickard, concerning Verwaltungshochschule, ARGUS international de la presse S.A., Maison des Sciences de l'Homme, OCEANA Publications, Inc., Research Publications, Inc.; publication of Mr. G. Thompson's thesis; missions of and correspondence with Mr. Breycha-Vauthier; lighting of Library; International Conferences on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy 1955-1958; Conference of Experts on Nuclear Tests 1958-1959; Conference on Diplomatic Intercourse and Immunities 1961; Nansen Office stamps; protection of Library material; "Danzig Archives"; questionnaires, enquiries and requests; missions; computer-assisted indexing; reproduction printing, filming; Library staff's private obligations or outside activities.
Speculations on extract of letter from A. Sweetser regarding an individual named Malik.
Mentions previous correspondance and an individual named Malik; includes extract of letter regarding the acceptance of an appointment to the Contributions Committee.
Staff questions; trips to Ottawa, Montreal, New York, Princeton; Princeton activities; A. Sweetser on A. Loveday's statement; San Francisco and Interim Commission; S. Lester's supposed interview in the New York Times as a nonsense.
A. Sweetser proposed a ceremony of presentation of the plaque of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award to S. Lester in Geneva.
Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award mentioned in the leaflet; handwritten note from A. Sweetser about the decision to confer the Award to S. Lester.
A. Sweetser's degree; Byrd and the League of Nations; former Ambassador Dodd's speech and the League of Nations; League of Nations abandoned by all.
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.