? A. Sweetser's letter to A.E. Felkin, United Kingdom, League of Nations Economic and Financial Section: the American interest in the Anti Drug work, Fuller's anxiety about arrangements concerning the transfer of part of the League of Nations services (non-political work only) to the USA, the Princeton University invitation to enable the League of Nations technical services to continue their work in the USA.
A. Sweetser's letter to S. Lester's wife Elsie: S. Lester's hope to go back to Ireland soon, S. Lester greatly admired and respected by the staff in the United States.
Dark days for S. Lester, who was a little bit depressed because of: A. Sweetser's and A. Loveday's difficulties, loneliness, being far from his family, dark and unknown future, worrying about personal finances; S. Lester spent two days in Berne in F. Cremins' new Legation as Chargé d'Affaires; bombs dropped on Dublin and other Irish towns.
Postcard from A. Sweetser, Graham Stuart, Liesa Holst and Rudolph Haith to S. Lester on a session at Leland Stamford.
A. Sweetser was the President of the Foundation.
Press communique reproducing letters exchanged between A. Sweetser, President of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, and S. Lester, who was conferred the Award.
About special guests to be invited to the final Assembly of the League of Nations and on A. Sweetser's attendance.
A. Sweetser regretted not being able to attend the final Assembly.