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.
Comments on list of Staff supplied to Supervisory Commission; T. Aghnides and A. Sweetser suspension; and the grade of 59 officers stationed in Geneva.
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.
Extract from the "Collier's" on the San Francisco Conference, UNCIO (United Nations Conference on International Organization), and the death and burial of the League of Nations; photograph of S. Lester, A. Sweetser and J.G. Guerrero.
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.