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Drexel/80/2 · Dossier · 1919.01-1919.05
Fait partie de Private Archives
  • 13 Feb. 1919: Peace Conference Commissions, countries and members thereoff, also American secretaries, issued by American delegation;
  • 1 Feb. 1919: Names and addresses of various delegations to the Peace Conference;
  • 17 Feb. 1919:
    List of 145 American correspondents accredited;
    16" x 20" Chart showing detailed organisation of the American Commission to Negociate Peace;
    Report of the Commission on International Labour Legislation, complete 24 printed pages;
    Document of above Labour Commission listing draft articles for insertion in Treaty of Peace;
  • 9 May 1919: Mimeographed speech issued to American correspondents by President Wilson at the International Law Society, Paris;
    -18 Jan. 1919: Printed report of the 1st Plenary Session of the Preliminary Peace Conference, speech by Poincarré, election of Clemenceau, etc.;
    Unofficial documents (missing).
Index of Published Writings
Joyce/120/2 · Dossier · 1927-1944
Fait partie de Private Archives
  • A - List of writings not included in the file (e.g. Books, pamphlets, prefaces, etc.);
  • B - Chronological specimens of writings numbered by pages (where suitable, some cuttings, etc. are collected together under first or last date);
  • C - Articles, etc. (filed elsewhere are given a cross-reference at chronological point in this file (e.g. R.IV 'Oldham');
  • List of major publications of James Joyce (1931-1974).
Boisseau/17/3 · Dossier · 1920.07-1947.10
Fait partie de Private Archives
  • August 1928:
    Transfers in the Budget approved since the 8th Assembly;
    Mémorandum du Secrétaire-Général concernant les virements dans le budget de 1928;
    Brochures (2) 'Recueil des Traités et des engagements internationaux enregistrés par le Secrétariat de la Société des Nations', 1924, No. 212, publié comme supplément du Journal Officiel de la SDN;
    Order form of the 'Monthly Summary of the League of Nations';
  • May 1924: Communication from the Secretariat of the League of Nations to the competent authorities of Members of the League;
  • February 1925:
    Special circular: recommandations on the preparation of texts of conventions;
    Notes relatives à la décision de suspendre la publication deu Recueil des Traités, après le volume 198.
Boisseau/17/4 · Dossier · 1928.02-1943.07
Fait partie de Private Archives
  • January 1939: Economy report: Treaty Series, 1939, based on 1938 figures;
  • April 1939: Second Economy report: Treaty Series, 1939;
  • February 1928:
    Mémorandum au sujet du Recueil des Traités;
    Mémorandum sur les instruments de ratification ou d'adhésion;
    Note pour la radio au sujet de l'enregistrement et la publication de traités réglés par le Pacte de la SDN.
Boisseau/17/4 · Dossier · 1928.02-1943.07
Fait partie de Private Archives
  • January 1939: Economy report: Treaty Series, 1939, based on 1938 figures;
  • April 1939: Second Economy report: Treaty Series, 1939;
  • February 1928:
    Mémorandum au sujet du Recueil des Traités;
    Mémorandum sur les instruments de ratification ou d'adhésion;
    Note pour la radio au sujet de l'enregistrement et la publication de traités réglés par le Pacte de la SDN.
Avenol/16/4 · Dossier · 1935.02-1935.12
Fait partie de Private Archives

Rapport concernant la Salle des pas-perdus et la Salle des Assemblées du Palais de la SDN;
Oct. 1935: Rapport de Goerge Huisman, directeur général des Beaux-Arts;
July 1935: Quelques observations concernant l'intérieur du Palais de la SDN par Osbergs; Note sur la salle des Assemblées et la salle des pas-perdus par Osbergs, Robertson, Stencek, Flegenheimer, Lefevre, Vago;
s.d.: Lettre avec annexe sur contrat des architectes.

Drexel/80/3 · Dossier · 1917.01-1919.04
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  • 15 Dec. 1919: Original letter, Paris, to Herbert Bruce Brougham, suggesting that he ask Col. House to receive Mme Schlumberger, French suffragist and Miss Drexel re participation of women in Peace Conference;
  • Dec. 1919:
    Telegrams sent to Mrs. Chapman Catt after this interview urging her attend peace conference of allied women;
    Text of official invitation sent by l'Union française pour le suffrage des femmes, signed by the president, Marguerite de Witt Schlumberger, to Lady Steel (in French);
    Original letter from Mrs. Schlumberger to President Wilson asking for nomination of Drexel as liaison officer;
  • 10 Jan. 1919:
    Copy of reply of J.C. Grew, secretary of American Commission (in English);
    Copy of letter from Mrs. Schlumberger to President Wilson asking him to receive delegation of French suffragists (in English);
  • 27 Jan. 1919:
    Schlumberger's own text of her speech at this interview with President Wilson (in French);
    Schlumberger's own text of resolutions presented asking President Wilson's aid and promising women's support;
    Original text of address left with President Wilson at French women's interview written by M. Rollande. NB: this is another group of women which had organised mass meeting in Trocadéro called off by Clemenceau, they were received by President Wilson 25 Jan. 1919;
    Original text extract of address by Mrs Severine at above interview (in French);
  • 23 Feb. 1919: Copy of communique issued to press by André Tardieu after receiving delegation of allied suffragists;
  • 12 Mar. 1919: Copy of letter signed Dutasta to Schlumberger transmitting decision of Supreme Council of Allies to allow hearings of women by Peace Conference commissions (in French);
  • 24 Mar. 1919: Copy of letter signed Constance Drexel to Col. House;
  • 19 Mar. 1919: Clipping from Echolde, Paris photo of women;
  • 10 Apr. 1919:
    Original list of women delegates received by LON' Commission;
    Original resolution favouring LON, ditto;
    Ditto asking women's commission ditto;
    Photo of delegation of women at Crillon;
    Ditto after hearing Labour Commission;
  • 25 Apr. 1919:
    Copy of letter signed Jane Addams and others, Paris, addressed President Wilson, supporting his policies;
    Original letter Mrs. George Rublee re women's clause;
    Two (one missing) photos of delegations of women at Paris Conference, 1919 incl. one of American journalists from Paris Peace Conference on proposed site of LON at Versoix, June 1919 (to be added: one leaflet issued by 'l'Union Française pour le suffrage féminin' containing their message to President Wilson in June 1918, delivered through Mrs. Chapman Catt in Washington, and President Wilson's reply. added Jan. 1934: may also be included documents and reports, photos, etc. pertaining to International Congress of Women at the Hague in Apr. 1915 and in Zurich 1919 from Addams presided at both);
    Addenda, incl. 4 press cards of 1919 Peace Conference:
    1) one identity card from American Mission to negotiate Peace issued to delegation members and press
    2) one card for Hotel Crillon for Victory Parade
    3) one card French Ministry of Foreign Affairs
    4) one coupe-file, service de la Presse issued by Prefecture de Police de Paris;
  • 1917-1919: two photostats of letters re League of Nations;
  • 7 Jan. 1917: Letter to President Wilson;
  • 10 Jan. 1917: Reply from President Wilson (signed by him) from White House, Washington;
    23 'Chicago Tribune', Paris edition 1919, during Peace Conference making 25 in all (2 sent in original lot):
    Jan. 14, 17, 23, 26, 28,
    Feb. 6,8, 16, 18, 19,
    Mar. 1,5,7,14,19,
    Apr. 24,25,
    May 10,15,16,17,18,19,
    June 2,4.