Continuation of S. Lester's letter to A. Sweetser: further comments.
Discussion with Locht, Belgian representative, and von Radowitz, German Consul General, on Hitler's coup-de-force; ex-President Ziehm on S. Lester's actions (Ziehm was German Nationalist President of the Senate).
Gretta Lester's letter to S. Lester: good news from family.
Bugging High Commissioner's residence; Count Amedeo Ponzone, Consul General of Italy.
Count Amedeo Ponzone, Consul General of Italy.
"Malaise" with S. Jacklin ascribed to nerve strain, moral difficulties and preoccupations, separation from his family, etc; S. Jacklin's qualities: integrity, financial ability, considered as one of the pillars of the League of Nations Organization; question of setting up an office outside to collect contributions: S. Jacklin's fear to be sent to the United States, his plan to return to Treasury in London to finish his career, S. Lester understood S. Jacklin's decision, but at the same time was shocked, British Government would not be happy at seeing the last senior British official go away from the League of Nations Secretariat.
Records (text not available) of Supervisory Commission of 31 July 1941 reached Geneva.
Patricia E. Lester's poems.
Evacuation from Paris.
German plans to take over Institute for Intellectual Cooperation; People's nicknames.