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.
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Pp 274/1/672-674
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Document
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1941.01.01
Part of Private Archives
C338-126/38/1
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File
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1932
Part of League of Nations External Fonds
Pp 274/1/181-182
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Document
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1937.07.01
Part of Private Archives
Week-end in Valais.
Pp 274/1/543
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Document
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1940.07.01
Part of Private Archives
Telegram from A. Loveday to S. Lester on Vichy and family and his possible return to Geneva.
Pp 274/1/121
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Document
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1936.06.01
Part of Private Archives
Charles Bewley, Irish Minister in Berlin.
Pp 274/1/435-436
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Document
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1940.06.01
Part of Private Archives
Letter from Seymour Jacklin, South Africa, Office of the League of Nations Secretary General, Treasury, to S. Lester on the League of Nations budget and staff.
R1299/21/341/341
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File
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1919.07.15
Part of League of Nations Secretariat
Pp 274/1/94-95
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Document
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1936.03.01
Part of Private Archives
Day at Neustadt: gossip on heads of states, King George, A. Hitler, B. Mussolini.
Pp 274/1/235-236
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Document
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1938.03.01
Part of Private Archives
President Hoover, who preceded Roosevelt at the Head of the United States.
Pp 274/1/292
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Document
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1939.03.01
Part of Private Archives
Prentiss Gilbert, US "Consul" in Geneva and first American to sit at the League of Nations Council table.