Discusses a staffing issue between a League of Nation's employee named Miss Smith and S. Jacklin related to Miss Smith's contact with the press.
About his visit to London and his work with S. Jacklin.
About people and life in Princeton: A. Loveday, Martin, Didy Hill, T. Aghnides, S. Jacklin, Herbert May, etc.
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.
S. Lester requests that S. Jacklin review a draft of a letter from S. Lester to A. Loveday.
Cables received from C.J. Hambro on the Supervisory Commission meeting, from S. Jacklin, and from A. Loveday on the death of C.J. Hambro's wife.
Regarding more freely postal services; S. Jacklin's work; A. Loveday's and S. Lester's families.
Alludes to a question of personal dignity that will be addressed at a future time.
Discusess proposal for the concentration of staff.
Discusses changing opinions about the keeping one million francs in Switzerland and the rest of the League of Nations' funds outside the country.