S. Lester offered the International Red Cross the collaboration of the technical Sections of the League of Nations, mainly the Health Section.
Articles entitled "Foreign policy in transition".
Recognition of the League of Nations' work, as well as of the working groups in Princeton, after nine months on the way.
J. Smuts' speech; France and Britain relationships; J. Smuts' conception of the future; League of Nations' organisation; influence of the presence of many Americans in England.
Articles in the "Economist" on J. Smuts' speech, and Schoell's article in "La Suisse contemporaine".
De Haller requested R.M.F. Charron to inform J. Avenol, on behalf of the Swiss Government, to abstain from all political activities.
Sokoline's difficulties with the Swiss Authorities in getting a flat in Geneva and a permit to stay in Switzerland; S. Lester's idea to help Sokoline was that he wrote an information sheet on Russia on economic and financial matters and even on reconstruction plans.
About the future of the League of Nations: staff's personal prospects, difficulties of holding staff, work partly duplicated; L. Boissier anti-Berne's policy; A. Eden's remarks on the League of Nations.
Celebration in honour of William Rappard.
Von Rheinbaben prepared a book on political and personal souvenirs and he requested S. Lester if it was possible to have a copy of an international convention he signed in the name of the German Government, when he was a League of Nations delegate.