Draft outlines proposed staffing arrangements and procedures for the League of Nations' Treasury after the departure of J. Bieler from service; proposes V. Stencek will undertake control of the Treasury at Geneva.
About people and life in Princeton: A. Loveday, Martin, Didy Hill, T. Aghnides, S. Jacklin, Herbert May, etc.
Discusses the closure of the International Labour Organization office in Geneva on December 15, 1940 due to lack of money.
Speculations on extract of letter from A. Sweetser regarding an individual named Malik.
S. Jaclin thanks S. Lester for the smooth communication between the two colleagues.
Regarding S. Jacklin's attempts to meet Mr. Dulanty.
Extract describes meeting between S. Jacklin, E. Phelan and C. Kirsch in which they discussed the proposed supplementary budget for the International Labour Organization.
Regarding refusal of Bulgaria, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and Switzerland to contribute to the League of Nations' budget.
S. Lester expresses his confidence in the Chairman and refers to a similar reference made by S. Jacklin in paragraph three of letter no. 56.
Enclosing a copy of S. Jacklin's Letter to C. Kisch, dated 22 October 1943, on T. Aghnides' possible reintegration and the Supervisory Commission's request regarding appointments of League of Nations high officials.