Extract from the "International Who's Who".
Corrections on Dr. Nansen's article "Refugees," the file includes a copy of the article.
File contains confidential correspondence mostly regarding matters of political nature, e.g. situation of Romanian Russians or Russians and Armenians in Bulgaria or Bulgarian government's humanitarian activities for the Russian refugees. It also contains some press extracts:
"Troud" (Le Travail") of Sofia No. 1 dated 22 May 1932 on "l'activité de la Fédération générale Russe en Bulgarie".
"La Bulgarie" dated 23 January 1935 on "Dénouement rapide de la crise ministérielle - Démission du cabinet Gheorghiev. Le nouveau cabinet a été constitué sous la présidence du général Zlatev".
"La Bulgarie" dated 25 February 1935 on "Le grand discours du Président du Conseil, le général Zlatev".
"La Bulgarie" dated 22 April 1935 on "Manifeste au Peuple Bulgare".
Subject of the file: Securing employment for refugees for the construction of the pipe-line. Includes notes exchanged with the Information and Mandates Section and Armenian, English, French and German language press (London, Geneva, Paris, New York) cuttings as well as an excerpt of the Official Gazette (Palestine) with the Convention concluded between the Irak Petroleum Company and the British High Commissioner for the Palestine, article XI concerned employment of workers.
Four-Power Agreement on Czechoslovakia: question of the Sudeten German districts.
De Valera elected President of the League of Nations Assembly.
Request for assistance.
Writing a monograph on Russian refugees, C. Huntington requests to have an authentic copy of a Nansen passport.
Extract from the "Manchester Guardian" on the peace question.