TABLE OF CONTENTS


Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Administrative Information

Biography of Edward Price Bell

Scope and Content of the Collection

Organization

Selected Search Terms

Container List

Series 1: Incoming Correspondence, 1896-1942

Series 2: Outgoing Correspondence, 1901-1942

Series 3: Works, 1895-1942

Series 4: Subject Files, 1908-1947

Series 5: Personal Papers, 1896-1941

Series 6: Family Papers, 1895-1951

Series 7: Photographs, 1903-1938

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Inventory of the Edward Price Bell Papers, 1886-1951, bulk 1900-1942


The Newberry Library
Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324
USA
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Machine-readable finding aid encoded by Lisa Janssen and Kelly Kress, 2007.

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Descriptive Summary of the Collection

Creator Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943
Title Edward Price Bell Papers
Dates 1886-1951
Dates bulk 1900-1942
Extent 31.3 linear feet (64 boxes and 4 oversize boxes)
Abstract Correspondence, works, and other items related to Edward Price Bell's career as a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News and roving correspondent for the Literary Digest.
Language Materials are in English.
Repository Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections
Collection Call Number Midwest MS Bell
Collection Stack Location 3a 37 10-12

Administrative Information

Cite As

Edward Price Bell Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago.

Provenance

Gift of Mary Mills Bell, 1947. Additional gifts from Edward Price Bell, Jr., 1952; Alice Bell Prindiville, 1973; James D. Startt, 1980; and Gloria Oden-Bell, 2007.

Processed by

Amy Nyholm, 1954, Lisa Janssen, Kelly Kress, and Shannon Yule, 2006.

Acknowledgements

This inventory was created with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Access

The Edward Price Bell Papers are open for research in the Special Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).

Ownership and Literary Rights

The Edward Price Bell Papers are the physical property of the Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special Collections.

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Biography of Edward Price Bell

Edward Price Bell was born on a farm located sixteen miles north of Terre Haute, Indiana, on March 1, 1869. He began his career in the newspaper business at a young age, working as printer and reporter for the Terre Haute Evening Gazette at the age of 13. Bell later worked for newspapers in Indianapolis and St. Louis as a reporter, then became managing editor of the Evansville Standard in southwest Indiana, where he was also the local correspondent for both the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Record. He later returned to Terre Haute to take over managing editor duties for the Evening Gazette.

From 1894-1897 Bell attended Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Bell married Mary Alice Mills in 1897 and the couple had three children: Alice Elizabeth Price, Edward Price, and John Addison Price Bell.

In 1898, Bell left Indiana for Chicago, where he sought out Chicago Record editor Charles Dennis. Dennis hired Bell as a reporter, and in his first year with the Record Bell covered major stories in Chicago and elsewhere, including a Chippewa Indian uprising in Minnesota and race riots in Wilmington, North Carolina. Bell's work soon attracted the attention of Victor Lawson, publisher of both the Record and the Daily News.

In 1900, Lawson asked Bell to manage the fledgling foreign news service of the Chicago Record, and he and his family relocated to London. When Lawson sold the Chicago Record a year later, its foreign news service transferred to the Chicago Daily News, and Bell remained in London for the next twenty-two years as overseas manager. During this time, the foreign news service of the Chicago Daily News became a leader in the field and Bell its most prominent correspondent, reporting on major European events. Bell's reputation grew during World War I, when he was able to secure interviews with many prominent politicians and military figures, which received world-wide circulation and acclaim.

In 1923 Bell left London permanently and returned to the United States with his family. He embarked on a three year lecture tour assigned by Victor Lawson, speaking at colleges and civic and business groups throughout the Midwest on the importance of international relations and foreign affairs. During this time Bell also reported on the activities of the Ku Klux Klan for the Chicago Daily News, later publishing the articles in a pamphlet entitled "Creed of the Klansman". In 1925 he he set out on a self-conceived and self-supported world tour to interview world leaders on various issues, including United States President Calvin Coolidge, Chancellor Wilhelm Marx of Germany, Premier Benito Mussolini of Italy, Prime Minister Raymond Poincaré of France, Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald of Great Britain, Prime Minister Mackenzie King of Canada, President Manuel Quezon of the Philippines, Prime Minister Kato Takaaki and politician Kijuro Shidehara of Japan, and Chinese diplomat Tang Shaoyi among others. Bell collected these interviews into two books: World Chancelleries (1929) and Europe's Economic Sunrise (1927). Bell wished to discover and publish the views of the government leaders he spoke to in the hope that this would lead to greater understanding and contribute to international cooperation.

Though Victor Lawson died in 1925, Bell continued to write for the Chicago Daily News, and in 1928 he was assigned to cover President-elect Herbert Hoover's goodwill tour to Latin America. Bell became close to Hoover, and they continued to correspond throughout the rest of Bell's life. Hoping to foster closer British-American ties and better diplomatic relations between the two countries, Bell originated the idea of a conference in Washington between Hoover and Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald. By his writings and private conversations with both Hoover and MacDonald, Bell helped bring about a meeting between the two leaders in 1929, which was the preliminary to the London Naval Conference and Treaty in 1930. For his part in the negotiations Bell was nominated for the 1930 Nobel Peace Prize by Kijuro Shidehara of Japan. Bell's nomination was heavily supported by letters to the Nobel Committee in Oslo from statesmen, educators, scientists, and clergymen of America, Europe and Asia.

In 1932 Bell retired from the Chicago Daily News but continued to write. In 1934 he toured the world a second time for the Literary Digest, interviewing the premiers and foreign ministers of many countries, as well as Pope Pius XI, about the problems in achieving a lasting world peace. Between 1935 and 1938 Bell again traveled throughout America, lecturing on the duty of Americans to participate in the effort to organize a stable peace and to combat America's involvement in world conflict. On the eve of World War II Bell held decidedly isolationist views, believing that American involvement in the European war was antithetical to achieving world peace.

By 1938, Bell was suffering the effects of beriberi, contracted during his travels abroad. He remained confined to his estate at Merrywood, in Pass Christian, Mississippi, where he worked on his autobiography, Seventy Years Deep, wrote short stories and poetry, and and became a long distance columnist and political editor for the Terre Haute Saturday Spectator in 1941. Bell died at Merrywood in 1943, of complications from beriberi.

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Scope and Content of the Collection

Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, scrapbooks, clippings, photos, and memorabilia from Edward Price Bell's time as a foreign correspondent for the Chicago Daily News, roving correspondent for the Literary Digest, and contributor to the Times of London and other publications. The collection includes much material on diplomatic figures and statesmen of Europe and Asia, events leading up to and during World War I, the post war treaties, the conference between Herbert Hoover and British Prime Minister Ramsey MacDonald in 1929, the London Naval Conference in 1930, the rise of totalitarian governments in Germany and Italy, and Chinese-Japanese relations.

The collection also includes letters supporting Bell's nomination for the 1930 Nobel Peace prize, drafts of his newspaper articles, stories, and other works, including interviews Wilhelm Marx, Benito Mussolini, Raymond Poincaré, and Ramsay MacDonald. There is also family correspondence and a small section of materials concerning Bell's wife Mary.

Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of the finding aid.

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Organization

Papers are organized in the following series:

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Selected Search Terms

The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using these headings.

Names

  • America First Committee
  • Chicago record
  • Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
  • Dennis, Charles Henry, 1860-1943
  • Ku Klux Klan (1915- )
  • Lawson, Victor Freemont, 1850-1925
  • Beaverbrook, Max Aitken, Baron, 1879-1964
  • Bell, Edward Price, 1869-1943
  • Bell, Mary Alice Mills
  • Brown, Constantine, 1889-1966
  • Bullen, Percy Sutherland, 1869-
  • Chicago daily news
  • Hitler, Adolf, 1889-1945
  • Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
  • Hughes, Charles Evans, 1862-1948
  • Insull, Samuel, 1859-1938
  • Kato, Takaaki, 1860-1926
  • King, William Lyon Mackenzie, 1874-1950
  • Knox, Frank, 1874-1944
  • Lindbergh, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974
  • Lloyd, William Bross, 1908-
  • London Naval Conference
  • London Naval Treaty (1930)
  • MacDonald, James Ramsay, 1866-1937
  • Marx, Wilhelm, 1863-1946
  • Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1887-1988
  • Mussolini, Benito, 1883-1945
  • Northcliffe, Alfred Harmsworth, Viscount, 1865-1922
  • Page, Walter Hines, 1855-1918
  • Pankhurst, E. Sylvia (Estelle Sylvia), 1882-1960
  • Pius XI, Pope, 1857-1939
  • Poincaré, Raymond, 1860-1934
  • Quezon, Manuel Luis, 1878-1944
  • Root, Elihu, 1845-1937
  • Shidehara, Kijuro, 1872-1951
  • Smith, Henry Justin, 1875-1936
  • Strong, Walter Ansel, 1883-1931
  • Tang, Shaoyi, 1860-1938
  • Taylor, Graham, 1851-1938

Subjects

  • Foreign correspondents -- Illinois -- Chicago
  • Foreign news -- Illinois -- Chicago
  • World War, 1914-1918 -- Journalists
  • World War, 1914-1918 -- Photographs
  • Airplanes, Military Armament -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • Clippings -- 1851-1900
  • Clippings -- 1901-1950
  • Correspondence -- 1851-1900
  • Correspondence -- 1901-1950
  • Correspondence -- 1951-2000
  • Diaries -- 1851-1900
  • Diaries -- 1901-1950
  • Isolationism -- United States -- History -- 20th century -- Sources
  • London (England)
  • Manuscripts, American -- Illinois -- Chicago
  • Pass Christian (Miss.)
  • Photographs -- 1901-1950
  • Scrapbooks -- 1851-1900
  • Scrapbooks -- 1901-1950
  • Warships
  • Woman -- Suffrage -- England

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Container List

Series 1: Incoming Correspondence, 1896-1942

Letters to Edward Price Bell from American and foreign political figures, journalists, and other public individuals he encountered during his writing career, as well as colleagues from the Chicago Daily News. Many letters include notes and comments in Bell's handwriting addressed to his wife Mary, or their children. Responses from publishers are frequent in the latter period of Bell's life, when he attempted to publish articles and stories under his own name and the aliases Rak Parke and Eric Bellamy.
Scrapbooks at the end of the series are comprised of letters from 1914-1915, and in many cases include Bell's reply.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
1 1 Abbot, Edwin Hale, April 30, 1926
1 2 Abbot, Willis J. (Christian Science Monitor), 1927-1931
1 3 Abercorn, Duke, March 23, 1926
1 4 Ackerman, Dean (Columbia University), Dec. 9, 1938
1 5 Ackerman, n.d.
1 6 Ackroyd, B.B., May 16, 1916
1 7 Ackroyd, Cuthbert Lowell, 1915-1939
1 8 Ackroyd, H.H., n.d.
1 9 Adamoine, D.J., Nov. 16, 1929
1 10 Adams, Glenn D. (YMCA), July 7, 1928
1 11 Adams, James Truslow Aug. 30, 1941
1 12 Adams, J. Louis (Newcomen Society of England), March 5, 1941
1 13 Adams, Julie Cooke (National Society, Daughters of the British Empire), 1922-1930
1 14 Adams, Romazo (University of Hawaii), 1926
1 15 Adams & Adams Solicitors, London, March 25, 1908
1 16 Addams, Jane, Feb. 13, 1925
1 17 Addington, April 18, 1935
1 18 Ade, George, n.d.
1 19 Adult Education Council of Chicago, 1931-1932
1 20 Agence Littéraire Internationale 1935-1936
1 21 Akerson, George, 1929
1 22 Alberto, Mario (Creditio Italiano) Sept. 14, 1926
1 23 Alden, A.H. Dec. 24, 1916
1 24 Aldrich, L.E. (Chicago Daily News), 1930-1941
1 25 Allardyce, W.L., March 29, 1926
1 26 Allen, Henry (Wichita Beacon), April 5, 1926
1 27 Allen, Leroy (Pi Gamma Mu Honor Society), 1927
1 28 Allenby, Edmond H.H., July 22, 1926
1 29 Allied Press Agency of Great Britain, 1936
1 30 Alvear, Marcelo T., April 10, 1926
1 31 Amau, Eiji, July 20, 1934
1 32 America First Committee, Sept. 18, 1940
1 33 American Delegation, London Naval Conference, March 1, 1930
1 34 American Mercury (New York, NY), n.d.
1 35 American Spectator (New York, NY), n.d.
1 36 American Geographical Society, Nov. 5, 1930
1 37 Amery, L.S., March 26, 1926
1 38 Angell, Norman, [1917]
1 39 Angelo Romolo (Italian Embassy), May 26, 1930
1 40 Anker, Ella (National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies), 1930-1931
1 41 Antrim, Eugene M. (Oklahoma City University), Oct. 29, 1926
1 42 Archer, Alice (Chicago Daily News), 1922-1935
1 43 Armstrong, Blanche, n.d.
1 44 Armstrong, Robert B. (Chicago Record), 1900-1902
1 45 Ash, William J. (Curly), Nov. 6, 1926
1 46 Ashley, Frederick J., Nov. 15, 1930
1 47 Ashley, Horace, August 14, 1922
1 48 Ashley, J.M., Aug. 26, 1925
1 49 Ashmead, Bartlett E., Nov. 6, 1900
1 50 Associated Refugee Artists Guild of America, Aug. 9, 1939
1 51 Association of College Editors, [1920s]
1 52 Astor, John Jacob, 1923-1924
1 53 Astor, Lord (Waldorf), Dec. 4, 1929
1 54 Atherton, F.C., May 22, 1926
1 55 Atlantic Monthly, 1932-1938
1 56 Atter, Robert, 1906-1916
1 57 Avebury, Baron (Sir John Lubbock), Sept. 16, 1900
1 58 Avers, E.E., May 5, 1926
1 59 Avino, M.L., April 3, 1906
1 60 Aylesworth, H.D. (Chicago Daily News), 1925-1927
1 61 Babcock, N.T., Feb. 11, 1919
1 62 Bader, Archer, Oct. 24, 1906
1 63 Bagewell, H., May 2, 1920
1 64 Baldenth, J.C., n.d.
1 65 Baldwin, A.H. (United States Department of Commerce), June 28, 1915
1 66 Baldwin, Harry, March 7, 1930
1 67 Baldwin, Stanley (secretary), 1923-1930
1 68 Balfour, Arthur James, 1916-1917
1 69 Ball, Spencer F. 1907-1908
1 70 Ballard, Ernest, Nov. 24, 1931
1 71 Balmer, Edwin (Redbook Magazine), Feb. 2, 1940
1 72 Barker, J. Ellis, Oct. 30, 1920
1 73 Barnell, George W., Aug. 11, 1931
1 74 Barnes, Clifford W. (Chicago Sunday Evening Club), 1930-1932
1 75 Barnett, Henrietta, June 15, 1921,
1 76 Barrett, John, Feb. 28, 1903
1 77 Barothy, Arpad (American Hungarian Revision League of the Midwest), Nov. 14, 1931
1 78 Barreau, Leon, Oct. 25, 1935
1 79 Barrie, James, Sept. 3, 1917
1 80 Bartelme, Mary M. Jan. 8, 1931
1 81 Bartley, Don P. Feb. 16, 1931
1 82 Bartley, E. Ross, May 22, 1926
1 83 Bashford, Lindsay [1920s]
1 84 Bass, John F. (Chicago Daily News), 1916
1 85 Batalden, Abner, Sept. 16, 1929
1 86 Baxter, David, Feb. 30, 1942
1 87 Bayard, Thomas F., March 20, 1926
2 88 Beach, Mary 1942
2 89 Beard, Charles Austin, 1940-1941
2 90 Bearhope, John (International Story-Writers' Association), Dec. 31, 1896
2 91 Beatty, David (English-Speaking Union), Nov. 15, 1918
2 92 Beausnisne, Albert G. (Chicago Daily News), 1905-1906
2 93 Beaverbrook, Lord (William Maxwell Aitkin), 1918-1926
2 94 Beck, E.S. (Chicago Tribune), June 4, 1940
2 95 Beck, William H., Oct. 19, 1925
2 96 Beckham, F.H. Aug. 30, 1906
2 97 Beckman, F.W. (Iowa State College), 1924-1925
2 98 Beecham, Lady (N.W. Beecham), [1918]
2 99 Beecroft, Edward R., April 26, 1920
2 100 Beens, Helen, 1907
2 101 Beer, George E. (Times of London), n.d.
2 102 Belin, F.L. (United States Embassy), April 17, 1929
2 103 Bell, Laird Nov. 3, 1927
2 104 Bell, Robert 1906-1908
2 105 Belluzzo, Guiseppe (Italian Minister of National Economy), Aug. 17, 1926
2 106 Benn, A.J.H. (Oxford League of Nations Society), Oct. 31, 1931
2 107 Bennet, Irene (Mrs. H.W.), n.d.
2 108 Bennett, F.S. June 12, 1929
2 109 Bennett, J.J. July 17,1926
2 110 Benning, Alice (Chicago Council on Foreign Relations), Nov. 2, 1949
2 111 Benson, W.L. (Better Homes & Gardens Magazine), 1939-1940
2 112 Bercovici, H. Le B. (The American Press), May 13, 1930
2 113 Bernstein, Herman, April 27, 1926
2 114 Best, Barbara July 23, 1926
2 115 Beum, Bill (Better Homes & Gardens Magazine), Oct. 17, 1939
2 116 Bianchini, Giuseppe (Confederation of Banks) Sept. 18, 1926
2 117 Bicknell, Ernest P. (American Red Cross), Sept. 13, 1926
2 118 Binder, Carroll (Chicago Daily News), 1927-1931
2 119 Birkenhead, Lord (Frederick Edwin Smith), 1926-1929
2 120 Birn, Edna n.d.
2 121 Bitting, W.C., April 22, 1926
2 122 Blackburn, W.H. 1930-1931
2 123 Blair, Ophelia Lawrence, Feb. 8, 1931
2 124 Blake, Maxwell, July 6, 1908
2 125 Blankenhorn, H. May 12, 1939
2 126 Blatchford, R. 1918-1926
2 127 Block, Louis J., n.d.
2 128 Blumenfeld, Ralph D. Sept. 16, 1929
2 129 Bobbs-Merrill Company 1935-1939
2 130 Bone, James (Manchester Guardian), May 15, 1916
2 131 Borah, Mrs. n.d.
2 132 Borden, Gail (Chicago Times), July 17, 1940
2 133 Borden, Robert Laird, 1923-1926
2 134 Borndillon, F.B. (Royal Institute of International Affairs), 1929
2 135 Bothwell, Randolph, 1922
2 136 Bonomley May 1, 1915
2 137 Bowen, H.E. (North American Review), June 13, 1923
2 138 Boupe, John April 26, 1920
2 139 Boxall, C. (City of London Imperial Volunteers), Oct. 25, 1900
2 140 Boyer, Maurice (Banque de Paris), Aug. 26, 1926
2 141 Bradley, B.J. (Mount St. Mary's College), May 5, 1926
2 142 Brackhaw, I., 1924-1931
2 143 Brandeis, Judge Louis, July 15, 1920
2 144 Brandenburg, George A. (Editor & Publisher), Oct. 24, 1939
2 145 Brandt, Carl G. (University of Michigan), March 3, 1936
2 146 Brayden, William R., 1906-1926
2 147 Brennan, Earl (American Consulate, Rome), Sept. 22, 1926
2 148 Brenner, D.A. (British Engineers' Association), 1926
2 149 Brewer, Joseph (The Spectator), 1923-1931
2 150 Bridge, C. July 10, 1915
2 151 Bridger, Lowther, Jan. 17, 1927
2 152 Brilliant Sign Company, May 12, 1902
2 153 Brith, Ian Hay, Sept. 2, 1917
2 154 Brittain, Harry E., 1906-1931
2 155 Brodney, Spencer (Current History Magazine), 1932-1935
2 156 Broderick, Sir John, Sept. 17, 1900
2 157 Brooke, Harry, Aug. 17, 1922
2 158 Broome, L.R., 1925
2 159 Brower, Hugh (College of Emporia), June 25, 1911
2 160 Brown, A.B., July 14, 1931
2 161 Brown, Charles A. Aug. 8, 1922
2 162 Brown, Constantine (Chicago Daily News), 1908-1930
2 163 Brown, Curtis, 1907-1935
2 164 Brown, Mrs. Edward V.L., n.d.
2 165 Brown, Hollyce (University of Iowa), June 1, 1926
2 166 Brown, D.K., July 2, 1915
2 167 Brown, Kenneth, n.d.
2 168 Brown, R.L., Nov. 16, 1923
3 169 Brown, Louis E., 1918 and n.d.
3 170 Brownell, Baker (Northwestern University), 1932-1934
3 171 Brucker, Joseph, n.d.
3 172 Briggs, George, May 8, 1926
3 173 Bruster, O., 1923
3 174 Bryant, Vaughn (Northwestern University), June 4, 1928
3 175 Bryce, James, 1901-1917
3 176 Buchan, Colonel John, 1917-1918
3 177 Buckmaster, Lord (Stanley), Oct. 12, 1915
3 178 Buencamino, Felipe, June 29, 1925
3 179 Bullard, Arthur (Democratic National Committee), 1924-1926
3 180 Bullen, Percy S. (London Daily Telegraph), 1917-1926
3 181 Bullitt, William C., April 27, 1935
3 182 Bunau-Varilla, Philippe, 1926-1927
3 183 Bundesen, Herman N. (Chicago Daily News), 1930
3 184 Burdick, G.B., May 21, 1931
3 185 Burgess, Wilson, May 27, 1921
3 186 Burke, Thomas (Anglo-American Committee), 1917
3 187 Burn, A. Pelham (Peace Maintenance Society), April 19, 1935
3 188 Burnham, Baron (London Daily Telegraph), Nov. 3, 1920
3 189 Burton, Pomeroy, 1923-1926
3 190 Busch, Francis X., March 12, 1926
3 191 Bush, Leo, Feb. 21, 1908
3 192 Butler, Geoffrey G. 1916-1917
3 193 Butler, Nicholas Murray, 1920-1943
3 194 Butler, Sheppard (Liberty Magazine), Sept. 3, 1936
3 195 Buxton, Noel, Feb. 15, 1917
3 196 Bye, George T., 1932-1939
3 197 Cabell, R.H., 1918-1922
3 198 Cadbury, Henry T. (London Daily News), June 7, 1920
3 199 Cadillac Motor Company, 1927
3 200 Caine, Hall, March 23, 1918
3 201 Cairns, Ernest Dunbar, April 3, 1940
3 202 Campbell, R.J. March 14, 1903
3 203 Campbell, Ruth E. (Phi Beta Kappa), 1933
3 204 Campos Jiménez de Reimann, Carmen, August 26, 1929
3 205 Canady, Joseph C. (American Hungarian Revision League of the Midwest), Nov. 14, 1931
3 206 Canfield, A.L. (Daily Mail, London), Oct. 4, 1937
3 207 Capasso, Torre de Pastene (Italian Foreign Affairs Ministry), 1926
3 208 Capper, Arthur (U.S. Senate), 1929-1931
3 209 Carrel, Alexis (Rockefeller Institute), March 2, 1937
3 210 Cartwright, A.J., June 28, 1929
3 211 Castle, W.R. (U.S. State Department), 1930-1933
3 212 Cavin, A., 1921-1922
3 213 Cecil, Robert, 1916-1926
3 214 Chaffe, Robert E., May 18, 1932
3 215 Chamberlain, Sir Austen, May 10, 1929
3 216 Chamberlain, H.R., May 18, 1906
3 217 Chamberlain, Lewis Birge, Jan. 21, 1926
3 218 Chamberlin, Henry Barrett, 1930-1933
3 219 Champney, Freeman (Antioch Press), n.d.
3 220 Chapman, A.P., April 26, 1926
3 221 Charlton, O., Oct. 4, 1917
3 222 Charnwood, Lord (Godfrey Rathbone Benson), 1917-1936
3 223 Chartres, Dec. 11. 1906
3 224 Cheatle, George Lenthal, Oct. 8, 1918
3 225 Chen, P.T. (Chinese Finance Ministry), 1934
3 226 Chenery, William L. (Collier's), April 2, 1941
3 227 Chesterton, A.E. (Mrs. Cecil), July 16, 1923
3 228 Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame, 1935
3 229 Chicago Daily News (cables), 1905-1924
3 230 Chicago Daily News Staff Securities Company, Nov. 23, 1933
3 231 Chicago Historical Society, May 20, 1927
3 232 Chicago Tribune, April 19, 1901
3 233 Child, Richard, March 28, 1922
3 234 Chindblom, Carl R., May 20, 1931
3 235 Christitch, Annie, Sept. 18, 1920
3 236 Christopher, Arthur J. (Christopher Publishing House), Aug. 21, 1939
3 237 Christy, Gerald (The Lecture Agency), 1918
3 238 Churchill, Winston, 1900 and 1929
3 239 Clapp, John Mantle, Nov. 12, 1928
3 240 Clark, Edward T. (White House), 1924-1927
3 241 Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society), 1937-1940
3 242 Clement, E.W. (Chicago Daily News), July 10, 1916
3 243 Clements, Hugh, n.d.
3 244 Clifford, Lucy, June 24, 1919
3 245 Clynes, J.R. Sept. 17, 1919
4 246 Coburn, Alvin Langdon, n.d.
4 247 Colacott, Frank, 1915
4 248 Cole, Helen (Chicago Daily News), 1920-1922
4 249 Coleman, B. (American Legion), June 13, 1920
4 250 Collins, R.M. (Associated Press), June 14, 1911
4 251 Collier's Magazine, 1906-1941
4 252 Collings, Jesse April 26, 1910
4 253 Collins, Alan C. Jan. 13, 1932
4 254 Collins, Robert M,. 1922-1926
4 255 Collins, Seward (The American Review), Feb. 27, 1940
4 256 Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago, 1926-1935
4 257 Cook, E.T. (London Press Bureau), Nov. 21, 1917
4 258 Cooley, Edwin G. (Chicago Board of Education), Sept. 8, 1908
4 259 Cooley, Helen W. (Mrs. Harlan Ward) (Chicago Women's Club), Dec. 29, 1930
4 260 Coolidge, Calvin (signed by secretaries), 1920-1929
4 261 Cooper, Frederick A., n.d.
4 262 Coote, Colin (1920 Club), August 2, 1922
4 263 Cope, W.V., Sept. 11, 1923
4 264 Corbett, Howard (Times of London), Sept. 28, 1915
4 265 Cornish, A., Jan. 1, 1917
4 266 Cortese, Guido (La Tribuna, Italy), 1926
4 267 Cosmopolitan Magazine, Sept. 6, 1935
4 268 Covington, N. Lucile (Western Lyceum and Chatauqua Association), 1910
4 269 Cowling, Idalee Parker, Oct. 19, 1933
4 270 Cox, Harold, 1918-1926
4 271 Cox, Henry Joseph, Feb. 8, 1907
4 272 Cox, James M. July 27, 1920
4 273 Coyne, William P., Jan. 6, 1903
4 274 Cozens-Hardy, H. (London Daily News), 1918
4 275 Crabbs, T.C., May 1, 1926
4 276 Crane, Dr. Frank, n.d.
4 277 Crane, Nell N. (Ripon College), July 6, 1927
4 278 Crane, R. Newton, Feb. 26, 1921
4 279 Craven, Francis Nov. 4, 1920
4 280 De Crawford, Clayton (Lions Club of Oak Park), Aug. 28, 1931
4 281 Crawford, Nelson Antrim (Household Magazine), Aug. 15, 1939
4 282 Crawford, W., May 7, 1926
4 283 Creager, Marvin H. (Milwaukee Journal) 1940
4 284 Crips Brothers Augto Engineers, (Kent, England), July 6, 1922
4 285 Cromie, R.J. (Vancouver Sun), Dec. 16, 1929
4 286 Cromwell, William Nevarre, April 26, 1923
4 287 Curtis Publishing Company, June 16, 1941
4 288 Cuber, Lonice L., May 27, 1926
4 289 Cunliffe, J.W. (Columbia University), April 15, 1925
4 290 Curnock, William MacGregor, 1901
4 291 Curtis, Lionel (Committee of Imperial Defence), Nov. 23, 1921
4 292 Curtis, William E. (The Chicago Record-Herald), n.d.
4 293 Curzon, Lord (George) (written by secretary), Nov. 26, 1919
4 294 Custo, Nina, n.d.
4 295 Cuthbert, Arthur (Portland Chamber of Commerce), Aug. 19, 1927
4 296 Daily Express Limited, London, Feb. 8, 1904
4 297 Daniels, John (English Speaking Union of the United States), April 29, 1924
4 298 Darrow, Clarence, n.d.
4 299 Davidson, Herbert M. (Chicago Daily News), 1927-1928
4 300 Davies, W.W. (Australian Press Association), Feb. 23, 1916
4 301 Davis, John E. (University of Wisconsin Press Club), Feb. 25, 1925
4 302 Davis, John W., 1919-1933
4 303 Davis, Norman H., Jan. 11, 1933
4 304 Davis, Ozora S., 1926-1929
4 305 Davis, R. Creak (Kidgell & Davis Solicitors), March 25, 1908
4 306 Davitt, Michael, Jan. 8, 1903
4 307 Dawes, Charles G. 1927-1930
4 308 Dawson, Geoffrey 1918-1938
4 309 Dean, K.U. April 29, 1931
4 310 De B-Layman, Philip, 1939
4 311 Debuchi, K. (Japanese Embassy), 1933
4 312 De Chambrun, Charles (French Embassy), [1924]
4 313 De Jaives, Feb. 29, 1936
4 314 De l'Hôpital, René, Aug. 24 1922
4 315 Dellers, Arthur W., Jan. 6, 1929
4 316 De Lacy, Charles (Chicago Police Magazine), Nov. 7, 1930
4 317 De Martino, Baron Giacomo (Italian Ambassador), 1926-1929
4 318 D'Enbeau, Dr. Francis J., Sept 23, 1941
4 319 Dennis, Alfred P., Nov. 17, 1921
4 320 Dennis, Charles, 1900-1905
4 321 Charles Dennis 1906-1910
5 322 Dennis, Charles, 1911-1915
5 323 Dennis, Charles, 1915-1920
5 324 Dennis, Charles, 1921-1925
5 325 Dennis, Charles, 1926-1930
5 326 Dennis, Charles, 1931-1935
5 327 Dennis, J. (Mrs. Charles), 1931
5 328 Deuel, Wally (Chicago Daily News), 1931-1938
5 329 De War, George A.B. (Saturday Review), 1918-1922
5 330 Dewey, Harriet M. (Chicago Daily News), 1906-1925
5 331 Dewey, Thomas E., Dec. 16, 1939
5 332 Dexter, Walter F. (Whittier College), Feb. 2, 1932
5 333 Diamond, C., Nov. 8, 1920
5 334 Dickson-Ferguson Company (real estate), Sept. 13, 1940
5 335 Dieckhoff, Hans Heinrich, Feb. 17, 1931
5 336 Dickinson, A.J. (Great Northern Railway Company), Nov. 19, 1927
5 337 Digby, Bassett, 1910-1917
5 338 Dighton, Basil, Jan. 22, 1926
5 339 Dillon, John H., Sept. 4, 1940
5 340 Dixon, Marion M. (Chicago Woman's Club), n.d.
5 341 Dixon, W.M., 1917
5 342 Dizer, Malcolm C., April 21, 1917
5 343 Dodd, William E. (University of Chicago), March 9, 1932
5 344 Dodd, Meade & Company, Inc., Publishers July 20, 1927
5 345 Dollar, Robert (Dollar Steamship Line), 1925
5 346 Donahey, Vic (Motorists Mutual Insurance), March 14, 1930
5 347 Donald, Robert (Daily Chronicle, London), 1906-1926
5 348 D'Orsay, Lawrence R., 1937-1939
5 349 Doubleday, Russell, Jan. 11, 1932
5 350 Dow's American Press Agency, April 16, 1907
5 351 Doyle, Arthur Conan, [1920s]
5 352 Drake, Keith, May 20, 1926
5 353 Drane, Herbert J., March 13, 1926
5 354 Draper, Arthur S., May 15, 1916
5 355 Drummond, Eric, 1914-1926
5 356 Drury, John (Chicago Daily News), Dec. 8, 1930
5 357 Du Bois, J.J., Dec. 16, 1930
5 358 Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Inc., Publishers, Jan. 25, 1940`
5 359 Duenweg, Oskar, Dec. 13, 1930
5 360 Dumond, Louis A., Aug. 1914
5 361 Duncan, Herman O., Oct. 13, 1940
5 362 Duncan, Mabel, May 20, 1926
5 363 Duncan, W.A., 1920-1921
5 364 Duncan-Clark, L.J., May 2, 1931
5 365 Dunn, Elmer E., Feb. 24, 1931
5 366 Dunn, Dr. J.W., May 11, 1934
5 367 Durand, Mrs. Scott, n.d.
5 368 Ducher, Rodney, 1929
5 369 Dziewicki, M.H., May 16, 1906
6 370 Early, Stephen, April 27, 1934
6 371 Eason, H.N. (Mississippi State Tax Commission), 1937
6 372 Eaton, Mrs. R.J., Jan. 2, 1928
6 373 Eckhart, Bernard A., Jan. 1, 1928
6 374 Eddy, John L. (New York American), June 14, 1911
6 375 Edens, William G., June 14, 1922
6 376 Edward VII (secretary), July 15, 1902
6 377 Edwards, J., Dec. 31, 1930
6 378 Eggelston, George T. (Scribner's), Sept. 20, 1940
6 379 Eisenhower, M.S. (U.S. Department of Agriculture), March 3, 1934
6 380 Elder, Thomas L., Dec. 13, 1930
6 381 Elias, Joseph J., April 13, 1926
6 382 Elkinton, Alfred C., May 11, 1926
6 383 Eller, Jack, n.d.
6 384 Ellice-Clarke, E.B., April 10, 1920
6 385 Engelbreth-Müeller, F., 1906
6 386 English-Speaking Union 1922-1934
6 387 Eubank, Victor (Associated Press), Sept. 15, 1928
6 388 Evans, Frank, Dec. 19, 1930
6 389 Evans, Silus (Ripon College), 1927
6 390 Evanston Fireproof Warehouse, Nov. 5, 1931
6 391 Everard, C.H., 1920
6 392 Ewing, Frank E., n.d.
6 393 Fackenthal, Frank D. (Columbia University), Feb 10, 1925
6 394 Fahs, Charles H. (Missionary Research Library), May 17, 1926
6 395 Falconer, Robert (West Side Commercial League), June 12, 1923
6 396 Fane, K.E., May 9, 1922
6 397 Farm Journal, August 17, 1939
6 398 Farnele, L.R. (Exeter College, Oxford), April 12, 1923
6 399 Farnol, Jeffery, Sept. 15, 1917
6 400 Farrell, J.B. (First Presbyterian Church), May 17, 1927
6 401 Farson, Negley, [1920s]
6 402 Farwell, Arthur Burrage (Chicago Law & Order League), 1930
6 403 Faye, Charles M. (Chicago Daily News), 1903-1908
6 404 Felsenthal, Julia I. (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), 1931
6 405 Fenn, George H. (British Empire Association of Illinois), June 20, 1929
6 406 Ferguson and Goodnow Law Offices, April 21, 1917
6 407 Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, Aug. 31, 1935
6 408 Fierlinger, Zdenek (Czechoslovak Legation) March 15, 1926
6 409 Fiery, Benjamin F., Feb. 16, 1920
6 410 Finley, John H. (Phi Beta Kappa), July 25, 1939
6 411 Fisher, Harry M., March 10, 1926
6 412 Fisher, Hubert F., March 17, 1926
6 413 Fisher, Lord (John Arbuthnot "Jackie"), 1920
6 414 Fitzgibbon, Russell H., Dec. 20, 1930
6 415 Fitzpatrick, K. (Chicago Daily News), April 16, 1924
6 416 Flagg, Elisha, Oct. 22, 1906
6 417 Fleming, Herbert E., Oct. 21, 1925
6 418 Flower, Archibald, May 11, 1926
6 419 Flower, Newman (Cassell & Co. Publishers), May 17, 1912
6 420 Fontaine, P., Oct. 19, 1921
6 421 Forbes, Winslow L., n.d.
6 422 Ford, Francis M., 1931-1933
6 423 Ford, M., 1911 and n.d.
6 424 Ford, Isaac Nelson, 1907-1911
6 425 Ford, Percy (Sunday Chronicle, London), Nov. 27, 1919
6 426 Foreign Affairs Magazine, May 11, 1933
6 427 Forest, L., Dec. 26, 1916
6 428 Forsyth, Marion S. (Mrs. Holmes) (Illinois Colonial Dames), March 1 1924
6 429 Forster-Bovill, W.B. (Chicago Daily News), 1906
6 430 Forte, Ralph (Chicago Daily News), 1926
6 431 Forum Magazine, [1930s]
6 432 Fox, Myrtle Perrigo, May 27, 1931
6 433 Franceschi, Filippo, Aug. 7, 1926
6 434 Frankenthal, Leo J., April 11, 1906
6 435 Frantz, Harry W., 1929-1930
6 436 Frazer, Keener C. (Southern Council on International Relations), 1940
6 437 Freeman, Laurens B., April 26, 1928
6 438 Friberg, Carl (Sweedish-American Press Bureau), 1906-1909
6 439 Fricken, Roy H. (Chicago Daily News), June 29, 1923
6 440 Fujihira, G. (Hochi News, Tokyo), 1934-1935
6 441 Fujisawa, R., 1926
6 442 Fuller & Pickard Real Estate, 1940-1943
6 443 Fullerton, W. Morton (Le Figaro) 1912-1926
6 444 Funk & Wagnalls Company Publishers, 1926
7 445 Gaillard, Fernand, Nov. 11, 1926
7 446 Gailor, H., July 14, 1924
7 447 Galsworthy, John, Aug. 31, 1917
7 448 Galton, F.W. (Fabian Society), April 26, 1921
7 449 Gammie, John (Cunard Steam Ship Company), 1930-1934
7 450 Gardiner, A.G. (Daily News, London), 1906-1917
7 451 Gardiner, William Howard, May 13, 1926
7 452 Gardner, Clarence (American Foundation), March 20, 1934
7 453 Garfield, H. (Williams College), 1924-1926
7 454 Garvin, James Louis, 1917-1937
7 455 Gault, Robert H., May 8, 1926
7 456 George, Lloyd (secretary), Feb. 17, 1922
7 457 George, Marie, Jan. 10, 1903
7 458 Gerhard, E. A. (Christ Church Rectory), Sept. 4, 1930
7 459 Gibson, Hugh, Oct. 14, 1926
7 460 Gillespie, H.J. (Smart Set Publishing Company), Feb. 12, 1912
7 461 Gilmore, E.A., Aug. 7, 1925
7 462 Glass, Carter, 1931-1932
7 463 Glenn, John M., 1910-1925
7 464 Glenn, Mary,, 1931-1937
7 465 Good, M.C., April 18, 1935
7 466 Goode, Sir William A.M., 1926-1931
7 467 Gordon, J. Bennett (Republican National Committee), Oct. 22, 1925
7 468 Gordon Hotels, July 12, 1926
7 469 Gould, Kitt, 1917
7 470 Goulding, T.W. (Western Union), Dec. 22, 1914
7 471 Gourlay, William (American Express), 1922-1926
7 472 Graff, Clarence, July 3, 1918
7 473 Graham, Frank P. (University of North Carolina), March 18, 1940
7 474 Grandi, Dino, 1926-1931
7 475 Graves, E.P., Aug. 26, 1906
7 476 Gray, James M. (Moody Bible Institute) May 17, 1920
7 477 Grazzi, Emanuelo, March 9, 1939
7 478 General Post Office, London, 1900-1922
7 479 George H. Burr & Company, Jan. 9, 1928
7 480 Greenwood, F., Aug. 22, 1903
7 481 Greenwood, Hamar, May 17, 1920
7 482 Gregory, Herbert (Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu), Aug. 6, 1925
7 483 Grew, Joseph C., 1934
7 484 Grey, Sir Edward (Viscount of Fallodon), 1905-1916
7 485 Grierson, Francis, [1920s-1930s]
7 486 Griffith, John L., 1911
7 487 Grigg, Joseph W., Feb. 12, 1917
7 488 Grobman, Leila H., April 27, 1932
7 489 Gröndahl, May 8, 1918
7 490 Grose, Clyde L. (Northwestern University), Aug. 13, 1930
7 491 Gruening, Ernest, Oct. 8, 1924
7 492 Grundy, Fred, June 15, 1911
7 493 Guest, Flora Bigelow, n.d.
7 494 Guest, Harry F., Feb. 8, 1920
7 495 Gunderson, Hazel Ruth, April 23, 1928
7 496 Gunther, n.d.
7 497 Haddon, Walter, n.d.
7 498 Haig, Sir Douglas, Feb. 27, 1923
7 499 Haldane, Lord Richard, 1915-1923
7 500 Hale, Annie Riley, Aug. 19, 1942
7 501 Hall, W. Earl (Mason City Globe-Gazette, Iowa), April 24, 1926
7 502 Hallock, Rev. H.G.C., n.d.
7 503 Hamilton, William Irving (Charles Scribner's Sons), n.d.
7 504 Hammel-Freiberg Corporation, Dec. 28, 1927
7 505 Hammett, Marjory (Chicago Daily News), 1931
7 506 Hammond, John Hays, June 19, 1926
7 507 Hammond, Ralph D. (Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York), May 17, 1927
7 508 Hampson, J., Jan. 17, 1928
7 509 Hanzano, Kanesada, [1920s]
7 510 Hanch, C.C. (National Association of Finance Companies), June 22, 1928
7 511 Hancock, H.D., Aug. 19, 1926
7 512 Hawley, M.D., 1935-1937
7 513 Hannett, A.T., March 19, 1926
7 514 Hansen, Ferdinand, May 13, 1938
7 515 Hansen, Harry (Chicago Daily News), 1918-1932
7 516 Hansen, Harry, June 18, 1931
7 517 Hanson, Elisha, 1920-1926
7 518 Harada, Jiro (includes letter with watercolors), 1920-1926
7 519 Harbord, J.G., Nov. 22, 1933
7 520 Harcourt, Lord (Lewis) March 19, 1918
7 521 Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1928-1939
7 522 Hard, William 1921 & 1937
7 523 Hardis, Isabel, Sept, 14, 1928
7 524 Hardi, Wien, April 21, 1910
7 525 Harding, Warren, (secretary), 1922
7 526 Hardy, Thomas, 1917-1926
8 527 Harford, Lionel, Nov., 18, 1920
8 528 Harned, M.R. (Rockford Kiwanis Club), Oct. 8, 1925
8 529 Harnes, Harry (Paterson Evening News, N.J.), March 7, 1924
8 530 Harper, Hudson (Commerce Magazine), Nov. 27, 1931
8 531 Harper & Brothers Publishers, Sept. 28, 1939
8 532 Harris, John Royal (Cumberland University), May 1, 1926
8 533 Harrison, Frederic, Oct. 22. 1912
8 534 Harrison, Henry, Feb. 17, 1920
8 535 Harriman, Karl E., Feb. 10, 1925
8 536 Harvey, George (Washington Post), 1922-1926
8 537 Haskell, Henry S. (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), 1928-1934
8 538 Hata, S., May 20, 1925
8 539 Hathaway, Harold S., Sept. 7, 1924
8 540 Hawkins, George E., Dec. 31, 1927
8 541 Hay, A.H., May 18, 1916
8 542 Hayashi, T., 1900 and undated
8 543 Hayden, Arthur, 1920
8 544 Hayes, Louise (Mrs. John Benton), Dec. 31, 1927
8 545 Hays, Will H. (Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America), 1922-1937
8 546 Hazell, W. Howard, Sept. 17, 1926
8 547 Healy, J., May 20, 1901
8 548 Hearst, William Randolph (secretary), March 27, 1941
8 549 Heaton, J. Henniker, 1900-1901
8 550 Hebb, Richard D. (Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards), 1922-1932
8 551 Heckert, J.B. (Simpson College), 1923
8 552 Hedges, Frank (Japan Advertiser), Aug. 30, 1926
8 553 Helene, B. June 16, 1926
8 554 Henderson, Arthur (secretary) Sept. 23, 1931
8 555 Henderson, John (National Liberal Club, London), 1916-1926
8 556 Hennes, Mrs., n.d.
8 557 Henry, Jules, June 2, 1934
8 558 Hepburn, B.R., June 28, 1918,
8 559 Herold, Mrs. Arthur A., Nov. 13, 1933
8 560 Herriot, F.I. (Drake University), 1937-1938
8 561 Heyland, Florence, n.d.
8 562 Hibbard, Angus and Lucille, Dec. 18, 1931
8 563 Hibben, John, (Princeton University) (secretary), Nov. 5, 1924
8 564 Hitchens, W.L., Oct. 19, 1926
8 565 Hill, David S. (University of New Mexico), May 17, 1926
8 566 Hill, J.W.F. (League of Nations Union, Cambridge), Aug. 21, 1922
8 567 Hill, John Wesley, 1909-1926
8 568 Hill, Paul A., March 21, 1932
8 569 Hill, William, 1906-1930
8 570 Hillis, Newell Dwight, 1917-1922
8 571 Hiram, May 27, 1924
8 572 Hirasawa, Kazushige (Japanese Embassy), Nov. 23, 1937
8 573 Hoben, Lindsay (Milwaukee Journal), 1940
8 574 Hoey, James J., Sept. 26, 1928
8 575 Hokanson & Jenks, Inc., 1935
8 576 Holdom, Jesse, 1906-1929
8 577 Holland, Hubert, Nov. 28, 1931
8 578 Hollenbeck, Arch T., May 14, 1937
8 579 Holmes, N.L., June 11, 1931
8 580 Holt, Rush D., 1940-1941
8 581 Hoover, Donald D., March 12, 1931
8 582 Hoover, Herbert, 1916-1941
8 583 Hopkins, L.B. (Wabash College), 1937-1939
8 584 Hopwood, E., Jan. 20, 1927
8 585 Horder's Stationery Stores, 1940-1941
8 586 Hornaday, James P. (Indianapolis News), May 4, 1926
8 587 Hornbeck, Stanley K., Jan. 29, 1935
8 588 Houghteling, James L., 1929-1937
8 589 House, Edward Mendell, 1916-1925
8 590 Howard, Esme, 1924-1929
8 591 Howard, Roy, (Scripps-Howard Newspapers), Oct. 30, 1937
8 592 Howe, Louis McHenry, 1933-1934
8 593 Howe, Quincy (Simon and Schuster, Inc.), July 17, 1939
8 594 Howell, Ada M., July 11, 1922
8 595 Howell, J. Morton, April 12, 1926
8 596 Howell, Miss S., 1936
8 597 Howland, Hewlett H. (Bobbs-Merill), 1925-1929
8 598 Hoyt, Lyding, July 13, 1907
8 599 Hsu, Jabin, 1934 and n.d.
8 600 Hubeny, Maximillian John, Aug. 16, 1932
8 601 Hudson, K.K., April 21, 1910
8 602 Hughes, Charles Evans, 1922-1925
8 603 Hughes, Fred R. (National War Savings Committee), 1918
8 604 Hughes, William (Australian Parliament), Feb. 26, 1925
9 605 Hull, Cordell, 1934-1940
9 606 Hunisker, Millard, Oct. 22, 1906
9 607 Hurley, Edward N., 1921-1933
9 608 Hutchins, Robert M. (University of Chicago), Feb, 19, 1940
9 609 Hyde, Douglas, Jan. 7, 1903
9 610 Ickes, Harold L., 1934-1937
9 611 Iddesleigh, Earl, June 16, [1918]
9 612 Illinois Taxpayers League, Feb. 7, 1931
9 613 Inouye, Tadashiro (secretary), Sept. 7, 1926
9 614 Insull, Samuel, 1915-1924
9 615 Interlandi, Telesio, Aug. 31. 1926
9 616 Internal Revenue Service, Aug. 27, 1931
9 617 Ireland, Wallace (Dayton Daily News), 1926
9 618 Irish Unionist Alliance, Jan. 24, 1920
9 619 Italian Embassy, 1924
9 620 Italian Post Office, March 1906
9 621 Jacobs, Henry Barton, March 15, 1932
9 622 James Bain Bookseller, June 30, 1922
9 623 James, Edwin L. (New York Times), 1933
9 624 James, Stanley, March 8, 1936
9 625 Jameson, Charles B., Jan. 2, 1906
9 626 Jenkins, Mrs. Jane, n.d.
9 627 Johnson, E., April 28, 1906
9 628 Johnson, Harry J. MD Feb. 23, 1939
9 629 Johnson, J.H, Dec. 4, 1927
9 630 Johnson, Justice Frank, 1924-1928
9 631 Jones, Chester Lloyd (U.S. Department of Commerce), Aug. 26, 1926
9 632 Jones, Evan R. (The Shipping World), 1914-1919
9 633 Jones, Herbert L., 1906-1926
9 634 Jones, Hilary R., Sept, 13, 1929
9 635 Jones, J.H., 1920s
9 636 Jonkman, Bartel, May 21, 1941
9 637 Jopson, R. Keith, March 17, 1923
9 638 Jordan, Jesse K. (Mrs. David Starr), June 18, 1930
9 639 Judd, C.W. (Chicago Association of Commerce), May 8, 1930
9 640 Judson, Jeanne, 1932
9 641 Jusserand, Jean Jules, 1924
9 642 Kasai, Jiuji G., 1918-1925
9 643 Katigbak, Pablo S. (Manila Bulletin), 1930-1935
9 644 Kato, Takaaki, 1918-1925
9 645 Kawashima, Seijiro (Japanese with translation, written in brush pen), May 10, [1924]
9 645a Keen, Ed L., May 15, 1916
9 646 Keller, Mrs. Norman, Nov. 18, 1937
9 647 Kelly, J. (Pullman Company), May 1, 1926
9 648 Kelley, John Bartram (Chicago Daily News), Aug. 1921
9 649 Kellogg, Frank B., 1925-1930
9 650 Kelly, Joseph F. (Chicago Daily News), 1917-1929
9 651 Keniston, Hayward, April 22, 1927
9 652 Kennedy, Bart, July 14, 1918
9 653 Kennedy, Rev. F.W. Cassilis, June 30, 1926
9 654 Kennedy, Malcolm D. (Reuters), June 4, 1925
9 655 Kerr, Philip Henry (Round Table), Nov. 26, 1917
9 656 Keynes, John Maynard, 1926-1927
9 657 Kiehl, A., Dec. 27, 1901
9 658 Kiehl, Wilhelmine J.L., 1911-1916
9 659 Kiep, Otto Carl, 1924-1935
9 660 King, Basil, Sept 6, 1926
9 661 King, William Lyon MacKenzie, 1925-1939
9 662 Kingsbury, F.A. (University of Chicago), Oct. 20, 1926
9 663 Kirke, P. St. G. (London City Mission), Aug. 8, 1922
9 664 Knebel, Fletcher (Cleveland Plain Dealer), 1938
9 665 Knouff, C.W. (American Crayon Company), Nov. 30, 1929
9 666 Knowles, Lees, Aug. 14, 1901
9 667 Knox, Frank, 1931-1940
9 668 Kohlsaat, Herman Henry, 1915-1916
9 669 Kokotakis, John, Aug. 2, 1906
9 670 Konig, F.A., Feb. 25, 1917
9 671 Koralik, Leo N., Jan. 12, 1931
9 672 Krogness, C. George (Chicago Daily News), May 22, 1930
9 673 Kumesiki, R., n.d.
9 674 Kung, H.H., 1934
9 675 Laboulaye, Andre (French Embassy), 1924 & 1934
9 676 LaFolette, Robert M., 1924
9 677 Laing, G.J., (University of Chicago Press), May 28, 1927
9 678 Lam, A.B, April 23, 1910
9 679 LaMare, H.J., 1906
9 680 Lamb, Louis, Jan. 9, 1922
9 681 Lampon, Miles W., Sept. 14, 1916
9 682 Landa, Harry (New American-European Artists Guild), 1939
9 683 Lane, John (John Lane Publishers), 1920-1922
9 684 Langhorne, G.T., 1925-1926
9 685 Langland, James (Chicago Daily News), Aug. 26, 1918
9 686 Lansbury, July 20, 1931
9 687 Lao, W.S., June 1, 1934
9 688 Larke, Sir William J., 1926
9 689 Lasker, A.D., Sept. 5, 1923
9 690 Laughlin, H.H. (Eugenics Record Office), Aug. 11, 1939
9 691 Lauzanne, Stephane, Aug. 25, 1926
9 692 Laval, C.J. (Evening News, Shanghai), June 16, 1925
10 693 Lawson, Iver, Nov. 2, 1926
10 694 Lawson, Jack (Chicago Daily News), 1931
10 695 Lawson, Victor F., 1900-1910
10 696 Lawson, Victor F., 1911-1915
10 697 Lawson, Victor F., 1916-1920
10 698 Lawson, Victor F., 1921-1925
10 699 Lawton, Harold Edward (Daily Graphic), n.d.
10 700 Lea, Lars, 1906-1907
10 701 Leach, Henry Goddard (The Forum), 1932-1937
10 702 Leach, Paul R. (Chicago Daily News), 1928-1931
10 703 Leavensworth, Lauren, April 1, 1941
10 704 Lee, Edward S. (John Marshall Law School), 1928-1930
10 705 Lee, Sidney (University of London), July 5, 1921
10 706 Leitner, R. (German Embassy), 1933-1936
10 707 Le Roy, A.E., July 29, 1928
10 708 Levinson, J.O., Dec. 20, 1927
10 709 Levy, Raphael, 1926
10 710 Lee, Ivy L., 1910-1922
10 711 Lewis, James Hamilton, 1918-1932
10 712 Lewis, Jessie Freeman, April 17, 1931
10 713 Liberty Magazine, 1934-1941
10 714 Liddell, Gary, March 31, 1922
10 715 Lindsey, J. Frank, June 27, 1930
10 716 Lindsay, Samuel McCune, 1926
10 717 Lingoh, Gwinn Carl, July 30, 1925
10 718 Literary Digest, 1934-1935
10 719 Little, Brown & Company, 1938-1940
10 720 Lloyd, William B. (Campaign for World Government), 1941
10 721 Lloyd George, David, 1915-1926
10 722 Locock, Guy, 1915-1916
10 723 Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1922
10 724 Long, R.C. (Westminster Gazette, London), 1916
10 725 Low, A. Maurice (London Morning Post), 1922-1926
10 726 Low, Alex C. (Engineering & Allied Employers' National Federation, London), Aug. 9, 1926
10 727 Luck, Carolyn, n.d.
10 728 Lucas, J., June 19, 1931
10 729 Lugard, Flora L., n.d.
10 730 Lunde, Theo H., 1928
10 731 Lunn, Sir Henry, June 23, 1939
10 732 Luther, Hans, March 24, 1937
10 733 Lynch, Harry, [1930s]
10 734 Lynch, W., Jan. 21, 1921
10 735 Lyon, Willard Crosby, Jan. 21, 1931
11 736 MacAfee, John Blair, July 3, 1918
11 737 Macassey, Lynden, 1926, 1931
11 738 MacBrien, J.H., Feb. 27, 1925
11 739 MacDonald, J. Ramsay, 1924-1934
11 740 MacDougall, E., Jan. 3, 1928
11 741 MacGowan, David B., n.d.
11 742 MacGregor, Hugh (The Times of London), 1921
11 743 MacKenzie, F.A., 1921-1926
11 744 MacKenzie, Rapinet, 1906-1911
11 745 MacIntosh, G.L. (Wabash College), 1920-1925
11 746 MacLean, George E., Nov. 19, 1921
11 747 MacLeod, Lewis, n.d.
11 748 The MacMillan Company, 1938-1939
11 749 MacMillan & Co., Ltd. (London), April 26, 1920
11 750 MacNider, Hanford, Nov. 29, 1930
11 751 MacVeigh, Franklin, 1909, n.d.
11 752 Madden, Martin B., 1922-1923, n.d.
11 753 Maddox, William (Rockford College), 1923-1930
11 754 Major, Jr., Ralph H., May 17, 1938
11 755 Malmberg, Madame, June 28, 1912
11 756 Malone, G.E., Nov. 2, 1920
11 757 Mann, Louis L., 1931-1932
11 758 Manson, W.L., Jan. 3, 1905
11 759 Marchetti (Italian Embassy), Nov. 25, 1929
11 760 Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co., Ltd, Feb. 6, 1907
11 761 Marcosson, Isaac F., 1916, n.d.
11 762 Margetson, Stewart, Dec. 9, 1920
11 763 Markey, E.L., Nov. 15, 1928
11 764 Markham, C.H., May 13, 1926
11 765 Markus, Milton M., June 19, 1931
11 766 Marples, George, 1931
11 767 Marlowe, Thomas (Daily Mail), 1906-1922
11 768 Marsh, Robert I., Nov. 24, 1923
11 769 Marshall, Edward, Sept., 17, 1918
11 770 Marshall Field & Co., July 13, 1927
11 771 Marsillac, J. de (Foreign Press Association), 1921
11 772 Marston, Carl M., May 24, 1931
11 773 Martel, Hippolyte, 1935
11 774 Martin, Alvah T., Jan. 4, 1928
11 775 Martin, Edward, June 12, 1940
11 776 Martin, Frederick Roy, May 7, 1926
11 777 Martin, John F., Aug. 12, 1926
11 779 Marx, [Wilhelm?] (in German), April 8, 1924
11 779 Masefield, John, 1917-1918
11 780 Mason, J.W.T., Feb. 19, 1916
11 781 Massena, Roy, May 31, 1923
11 782 Massingham, H.W., Sept. 12, 1919
11 783 Masson, Robert (letter on behalf of; in French), Aug. 28, 1926
11 784 Masterman, C.F.G., Feb. 29, 1916
11 785 Mather, Margaret L., 1933
11 786 Matsudaira, T., 1930-1931
11 787 Maugham, W. Somerset n.d.
11 788 Maxim, Hiram, Sept. 23, 1901
11 789 McCarthy, Justin, 1901-1903
11 790 McCarty, Elizabeth, Aug. 22, 1931
11 791 McLean, Robert B., July 30, 1923
11 792 McClure, W. Frank, July. 6, 1928
11 793 McClure's Magazine, Dec. 21, 1907
11 794 McCormick, Robert (Chicago Tribune), 1940
11 795 McCullagh, Lt. F., n.d.
11 796 McCutcheon, John T., n.d.
11 797 McDermott, Walter, March 4, 1920
11 798 McDonald, F.H.M., Dec. 21, 1923
11 799 McDowell, Mary E., Nov. 12, 1926
11 800 McEvoy, Alice, Oct. 3, 1934
11 801 McGoorty, John P., 1930
11 802 McGorrill, Milton M., July 23, 1926
11 803 McIlhenny, G.N., 1939
11 804 McKenna, R., 1914
11 805 McKenna, Stephen, n.d.
11 806 McLain, Henry Z., Dec. 30, 1905
11 807 McLaren, Walter Wallace (institute of Politics), May 21, 1926
11 808 McLean, George P., March 13, 1926
11 809 McLevedge, Charlotte R., April 29, 1927
11 810 McMaster, W.H., May 19, 1926
11 811 McMullen, Roger B., 1933-1936
11 812 McNally, James C. (British American), 1921-1932, n.d.
11 813 McNeill, Ronald, Sept. 4, 1926
11 814 McRae, A.D. (Ministry of Information, London), March 8, 1918
11 815 McRae, Anne S., 1935-1937
11 816 Meade, Mrs. Richard W. (Clearinghouse for National Interests), May 21, 1940
11 817 Meany, Edmond S., 1926
11 818 Mellon, Andrew, Aug. 24, 1922
11 819 Melrose, Andrew, Dec., 14, 1916
11 820 Mereivey, Edwin C., Aug. 8, 1922
11 821 Merrill, Cedric V., 1926-1928
11 822 Merrill, Julia Wright (American Association of University Women), Jan. 22, 1931
11 823 Meyer, E.W., May 5, 1934
11 824 Michaud, Albert, Feb. 8, 1927
11 825 Middleton, Ethelyn, 1909-1910
11 826 Middleton, Lamar, 1900-1909
11 827 Mielenz, Dorothy L., May 19, 1926
11 828 Milford, Arthur B., 1905-1911
11 829 Miller, Alfred D., Aug. 22, 1931
11 830 Mills, Ethel M., June 14, 1922
11 831 Mills, I., 1920-1922
11 832 Mills, Ogden L., 1927
11 833 Milne, Andrew (Publicity Club of London), March 3, 1920
11 834 Milne, W.A. (Commercial Club of Muncie, Indiana), 1920
11 835 Milner, Alfred, April 28, 1920
11 836 Mitchell, O.J. (University Club of Los Angeles), 1926
11 837 Mjelde, M.M., 1919-1920
12 838 Moderwell, April 23, 1924
12 839 Moley, Raymond (Today Magazine), 1934
12 840 Monash, John (Commander in Chief of Australian Army), 1918
12 841 Montejo, Ceferino D., ca. 1925
12 842 Montgomery, Hubert, 1916-1917
12 843 Montgomery, Lillian M., n.d.
12 844 Moon, Parker T., June 21, 1933
12 845 Moore, Fred Atkins, Oct. 4, 1929
12 846 Moore, J. Hampton, July 10, 1923
12 847 Moore, Dr. Ross, April 1, 1937
12 848 Moore, William T., 1935-1937
12 849 Moorewood, F. Colin, April 23, 1920
12 850 Moraco, Simon J., May 26, 1924
12 851 Morehouse, D.W., 1924-1939
12 852 Morehouse, Mrs. Williams, n.d.
12 853 Morgan, J.P. (secretary), Aug. 21, 1926
12 854 Morley, John, 1902, 1905
12 855 Morrison, April 18, 1901
12 856 Morrow, M.E., Jan. 7, 1930
12 857 Moskowitz, Belle L. (Democratic National Committee), 1928
12 858 Mosely, George Van Horn, May 15, 1925
12 859 Mosher, E.C., 1926-1927
12 860 Motherwell, Hiram, 1924-1929, n.d.
12 861 Moulton, Harold G. (Institute of Economics), 1927
12 862 Mount, Harry N. (First Presbyterian Church), Jan. 5, 1926
12 863 Mowrer, Edgar (includes photostats), 1914-1926, n.d.
12 864 Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1910-1914
12 865 Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1915-1917
12 866 Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1918-1919
12 867 Mowrer, Paul Scott, 1920-1922
12 868 Mowrer, Paul Scott (included poem by Mowrer), 1924-1931
12 869 Mullins, Helene, 1939
12 870 Munroe, Courtland Levey, Feb. 28, 1941
12 871 Murdock, Keith A., 1915-1916, 1926
12 872 Murphy, A.M., [1920s]
12 873 Murphy, Elmer R., n.d.
12 874 Murphy, Lawrence W. (University of Illinois School of Journalism), Sept. 7, 1927
12 875 Murray, A.C., July 5, 1911
12 876 Murray, Gilbert, 1917, 1934
12 877 Murray, K.L., Nov. 26, 1930
12 878 Myers, Lewis E. (The Children's Foundation), 1930-1932
12 879 Nansen, Fridtjof 1905
12 880 Nash, W.E., 1920-1922
12 881 Nathorst, Gwinne Trego, 1926
12 882 National City Company, 1920
12 883 National Lecture Bureau, 1935-1940
12 884 National Telephone Company, Nov. 21, 1906
12 885 Neff, Ward A. (Sigma Delta Chi), 1923
12 886 Newell, Mrs. J.P., 1935
12 887 Newnes, Frank, Nov. 11, 1920
12 889 Newton, Lord, 1916, 1926
12 890 Neymann, A., 1934
12 891 Niblack, A.P., Oct. 23, 1920
12 892 Niellins, Rob, April 23, 1920
12 893 Nieva, G., March 27, 1929
12 894 Noble, A.B. (Iowa State College), Oct. 9, 1923
12 895 Noel, J., n.d.
12 896 Noel, Percy, 1916-1938
12 897 No Foreign War Committee, ca. 1930s
12 898 Norman, Henry (The World's Work Magazine), May 9, 1903
12 899 North American Review, May 29, 1933
12 900 Northcliffe, Lord, 1915-1921
12 901 Norton, Charles D., 1909, 1922
12 902 Norton, Thomas James, Feb. 6, 1931
12 903 Norwood, Cyril, Nov. 26, 1917
12 904 Nutall, E.P., Sept. 28, 1915
12 905 Nye, Gerald P., ca. 1941
13 906 Oberfirst, Robert, 1940
13 907 O'Brien, Arthur, Dec. 2, 1903
13 908 O'Brien, [I.J.?] May 21, 1906
13 909 O'Brien, R. Barry, Feb. 24, 1903
13 910 O'Connor, T.P., Aug. 28, 1907
13 911 O'Flahrety, Hal, 1923-1945
13 912 Ohashi, Chuichi, May 14, 1926
13 913 Okamoto, T., May 2, 1921
13 914 O'Keefe, P.J., Aug. 17, 1916
13 915 Olander, Victor A., 1930
13 916 Oldfather, C.H., 1923
13 917 Oliver, John (Prime Minister of Canada), March 9, 1925
13 918 Olsen, Anna Margrethe, Sept. 28, 1923
13 919 Olson, Julius E., Aug. 19, 1918
13 920 Olson, Oscar L., 1923-1926
13 921 O'Neill, Milly, 1926, n.d.
13 922 Ording, E., May 29, 1940
13 923 Oreamuno, J. Rafael (on behalf of) March 24, 1926
13 924 O'Reilly, Kate (Assistance League of Southern California), June 23, 1927
13 925 Ormerod, J. Redman, Aug. 18, 1922
13 926 Osland, Birger (in Norwegian), 1930
13 927 Osler, William, n.d.
13 928 Owen, R.H., 1917-1918
13 929 Page, Arthur, 1930
13 930 Page, Walter H., 1915-1918
13 931 Palmer, Bertha Anne, [1909]
13 932 Palmer, Frederick, 1917, n.d.
13 933 Palmer, Paul (American Mercury), April 5, 1937
13 934 Paltani, 1930
13 935 Pankhurst, Sylvia (Votes for Women Organization), April 7, 1914 and n.d.
13 936 Parker, George F., March 13 1903
13 937 Parker, Gilbert, 1910-1929
13 938 Parker, James, June 7, 1928
13 939 Patchin, Philip H., April 7, 1926
13 940 Patten, Mrs. James A., n.d.
13 941 Pattison, June 2, 1924
13 942 Paulucci De Caboli, Baron (Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs), April 20, 1924
13 943 Pearson, C. Arthur, 1904-1907
13 944 Peck E.T., 1929-1930
13 945 Peck, Willys Ruggles, Aug. 11, 1934
13 946 Pels, J.H., Nov. 13, 1927
13 947 Penfield, P.K., Dec. 13, 1929
13 948 Perkins, Henry P., n.d.
13 949 Perrelli, Deodoro I., 1945
13 950 Perris, H.S., 1918-1929
13 951 Perry, Lewis (Phillips Exeter Academy) 1925-1926
13 952 Peters, Oct. 12, 1935
13 953 Peters, Ralph L. (The Quill Magazine), 1940
13 954 Phelips, Vivian (Rationalist Press Association), 1937
13 955 Phi Beta Kappa, 1927, 1941
13 956 Philips, Otis D., 1941
13 957 Phillips, William/John, 1911
13 958 Phinney, Pearl Bussey, March 14, 1942
13 959 Phipps, Lawrence C., March 15, 1926
13 960 Pierce, Ethel May, 1941-1942
13 961 Piercy, Joseph W. (Indiana University), Feb. 5, 1925
13 962 Pirelli, Alberto, Sept. 3, 1926
13 963 Pitt, Thomas Jesse, Jan. 15, 1920
13 964 Plotz, Harry, Aug. 8, 1922
13 965 Plunkett, Horace, 1916, n.d.
13 966 PM (magazine), July 12, 1940
13 967 Poincare, Raymond, 1924-1935
13 968 Pomerene, Atlse, Aug. 25, 1926
13 969 Poncet, Marie Francis, Feb. 7, 1927
13 970 Pontow, William H., Nov. 16, 1927
13 971 Porter, Louis, July 4, 1918
13 972 Porterfield, Robert B., Oct. 5, 1934
13 973 Portsmouth Brotherhood, 1926
13 974 Pouzzner, Bessie (Mrs. Benjamin), May 14, 1926
13 975 Powell, P.H., June 21, 1929
13 976 Press Club of Buenos Aires, Dec. 15, 1928
13 977 Price, Frederick W., June 15, 1920
13 978 Pritchard, John R., Feb. 23, 1906
13 979 Probyn, D.M. (Buckingham Palace), Feb. 26, 1907
13 980 Program Magazine, 1935-1940
13 981 Prothero, G.W., 1914-1916
13 982 Puckett, N.N. (Western Reserve University), Dec. 7, 1937
13 983 Quezon, Manuel L., 1926-1927, 1934
13 984 Quigley, Hugh, Aug. 26, 1926
13 985 Quinlan and Tyson Inc., Real Estate, 1931-1941
13 986 Quinn, Don L., Dec. 20, 1923
13 987 Ragatz, Lowell Joseph (American Historical Association), June 10, 1933
13 988 Ramirez, Juan Vicente (Legación del Paraguay) May 18, 1926
13 989 Randall, Alec. W.G., Feb. 1, 1921
13 990 Randall, J.A., May 4, 1926
13 991 Randolph, Robert Isham, 1930
13 992 Ransome, James, Nov. 22, 1921
13 993 Rauch, C.M. (Charlie), Jan. 2, 1928
13 994 Reader's Digest, July 14, 1941
13 995 Reckitt, Ernest, March 2, 1931
13 996 Redfield, Mary E. (Illinois Host House), Sept. 6, 1933
13 997 Redmont, John, Feb. 27, 1901
13 998 Redhól, A., 1906, 1907
13 999 Reid, Whitelaw, May 9, 1906
13 1000 Republican National Committee, 1940
13 1001 Reuse, H.J., March 26, 1929
13 1002 Review of Reviews Magazine, June 12, 1933
13 1003 Reyes, Gorgonio D., June 2, 1927
13 1004 Reynolds, A. Rothway Feb. 9, 1906
13 1005 Riesz, Robert R., Aug. 3, 1927
13 1006 Riley, William, 1929-1930
13 1007 Rimington, Critchell (John Day Company Inc. Publishers), 1931-1932
13 1008 Robb, Walter, 1925-1930
13 1009 Roberts, Elmer, June 21, 1921
13 1010 Robinson, Geoffrey (Times of London), Feb. 27, 1917
13 1011 Robinson, William M., Nov. 27, 1931
13 1012 Rocco, Alfredo (1 letter in Italian), Aug. 23, 1923
13 1013 Roe, Frederick W., Sept. 11, 1928
14 1014 Rodgers, W.L., Sept. 20, 1929
14 1015 Rogan, Ralph F., Nov. 21, 1927
14 1016 Rogers, Mrs. A.N., Dec. 12, 1930
14 1017 Rogers, Charles Bolles (Dinner Club), n.d.
14 1018 Rogers, Hopewell, 1925
14 1019 Rogers, Jason (The Globe), April 28, 1920
14 1020 Rogers, John Jacob, June 21, 1922
14 1021 Rogers, S.S. (Chicago Daily News), 1905-1907
14 1022 Rollings, L.K., Jan. 2, 1928
14 1023 Book, James H., June 11, 1931
14 1024 Roosevelt, Theodore (secretary), June 15, 1906
14 1025 Root, Elihu, 1903-1905
14 1026 Roots, John McCook, April 9, 1935
14 1027 Roots, Logan H., 1934-1935
14 1028 Roper, William, April 16, 1929
14 1029 Rose, Donald, 1915-1926
14 1030 Rose, Marc A., Nov. 12, 1923
14 1031 Ross, Charles G., June 5, 1922
14 1032 Ross, Helen, July 29, 1929
14 1033 Ross, J.C., Aug. 30, 1938
14 1034 Rossman, John G., July 6, 1932
14 1035 Rosso, Augusto, 1924-1936
14 1036 Rotary Club of Chicago, Aug. 11, 1927
14 1037 Rotary Club of Milwaukee, 1932
14 1038 Rothermore, Lord (on behalf of), Feb. 27, 1930
14 1039 Rowe, L.S., 1929
14 1040 Rowley, Ruby Elizabeth, May 5, 1926
14 1041 Roy L. Lewis Real Estate, May 17, 1927
14 1042 Runicman, Walter, Oct. 22, 1915
14 1043 Russell, B.B., April 25, 1918
14 1044 Russell, E.C., 1900, 1902
14 1045 Sadleir, Michael, Jan. 10, 1922
14 1046 Saito, Hiroshi, 1921, 1934
14 1047 Sale, George, 1917-1921
14 1048 Sampson, Lewis D., Sept. 6, 1930
14 1049 Sandoz Chemical Works, Inc., July 10, 1935
14 1050 Sargent, Porter, April 24, 1941
14 1051 Saroley, Charles, 1920-1921
14 1052 Sassoon, Edward, ca. 1910s
14 1053 Saturday Evening Post, 1939, n.d.
14 1054 Saturday Spectator, 1940-1942
14 1055 Scarborough, William Sanders, June 18, 1926
14 1056 Schmidt, Violet Jayne, Dec. 19, 1931
14 1057 Schneider, Philip, Dec. 12, 1930
14 1058 Schoënophy, Ryla M. (in French), June 29, 1917
14 1059 Schools of Foreign Affairs, July 28, 1930
14 1060 Shopen, Kenneth, Aug. 4, 1936
14 1061 Shuster, Claud, 1914
14 1062 Sclanders, Mrs. Alexander (Daughters of the American Revolution), 1927-1928
14 1063 Scott, Ruth L., 1933-1934
14 1064 Scott, C.P., Sept., 25, 1919
14 1065 Scott, Walter Dill, 1926-1939
14 1066 Scribners Magazine (also Charles Scribner's Sons), 1933, 1935
14 1067 Sedgwick, Anne Douglas, June 23, 1922
14 1068 Selfridge, H. Gordon (also Selfridge & Co.), 1906-1935
14 1069 Seligman, Edwin R. (Columbia University), April 6, 1927
14 1070 Sell, Henry Blackman (Harper's Bazar), 1919, 1921, n.d.
14 1071 Selvage, James P., 1939-1940
14 1072 Shakelton, Ernest Henry, Jan. 8, 1914
14 1073 Shakespeare, Geoffrey, Aug. 5, 1930
14 1074 Shansfield, W.N., Feb. 25, 1917
14 1075 Shastid, T.H., April 13, 1937
14 1076 Shaw, William Stanley, April 11, 1933
14 1077 Shea, Thomas P., 1927
14 1078 Shedd, Charles M., June 4, 1931
14 1079 Shedd, John G., July 8, 1924
14 1080 Shibusawa, E., June 8, 1926
14 1081 Shidehara, Kijuro, 1925-1930
14 1082 Shields, Sir Douglas, 1921-1930
14 1083 Shigemitsu, M., July 18, 1934
14 1084 Shoemaker, Henry W., April 9, 1926
14 1085 Short, Mrs., n.d.
14 1086 Shorter, Clement, Sept. 3, 1917
14 1087 Sieveking, A. Forbes (National War Museum Library), April 4, 1918
14 1088 Sigerson, Prof., March 1913
14 1089 Sigma Delta Chi, 1934 1941
14 1090 Sigmond, H.W., April 23, 1932
14 1091 Simmons, John O., Feb. 26, 1925
14 1092 Simms, William Philip, Feb. 22, 1929
14 1093 Simon, John, 1931, 1934, n.d.
14 1094 Simon and Schuster, Inc., 1938-1939
14 1095 Simopoulos, C., March 18, 1926
14 1096 Simpson, Henry, 1933
14 1097 Simms, Earl, 1940-1941
14 1098 Simms, Admiral William S., 1918-1921
14 1099 Sinclaire, V.R., July 8, 1918
14 1100 Sington, G., Aug. 29, 1922
15 1101 Skelton, O.D., Feb. 6, 1925
15 1102 Skinner, Robert, 1916-1934
15 1103 Sladen, Douglas, 1922-1923
15 1104 Sloss, Robert, 1918
15 1105 Smeed, Sidney G., Feb. 17, 1930
15 1106 Smith, Sir Allan, Sept. 16, 1926
15 1107 Smith, Charles V., 1932-1940
15 1108 Smith, George, 1917
15 1109 Smith, H.W., July 19, 1929
15 1110 Smith, Henry Justin, 1916-1931
15 1111 Smith, Walter, Dec. 26, 1912
15 1112 Smoot, Reed, Aug. 22, 1931
15 1114 Smyth, Ethel, Feb. 4, 1922
15 1115 Snow, M.B., Aug. 8, 1922
15 1116 Soale V. Scott Lawyers, March 19, 1903
15 1117 Somerset, Isabel, March 25, 1901
15 1118 Somerville, Esther, n.d.
15 1119 Sorlie, A.G., Dec. 13, 1927
15 1120 Spender, Hugh F., March 23, 1922
15 1121 Spicer, Robert S., July 30, 1926
15 1122 Spielmann, Sir Isadore, April 30, 1918
15 1123 Sprague, Alberta, 1930-1931
15 1124 Springfield, George (Institute of Journalists), July 31, 1923
15 1125 Sproul, Arthur Elliot, July 23, 1929
15 1126 Sproule, James, 1931
15 1127 Stump, Josiah Charles (London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company), 1926
15 1128 Startup, George, Nov. 17, 1930
15 1129 Stead, Alfred, 1904-1907
15 1130 Stead, Herbert (League to Abolish War), 1920-1926
15 1131 Stead, W.T., 1910
15 1132 Stearns, Lutie E., May 14, 1930
15 1133 Stebbins, L.A., 1930
15 1134 Steed, Wickham, 1920-1933
15 1135 Steele, John S., 1920, 1922
15 1136 Stefani, A. dé (one letter in Italian), Sept. 18, 1926
15 1137 Steines, George, 1926
15 1138 Stephen, E.C. (Delta Tau Delta), May 10, 1906
15 1139 Stern, Mrs. Irving L. (Chicago Sinai Congregation), March 7, 1932
15 1140 Stevens, H.H., 1925-1926
15 1141 Stewart, Beth L., n.d.
15 1142 Stewart, Bishop George Craig, 1930, n.d.
15 1143 Stewart, Charles P. (U.S. Press Associates), June 14, 1911
15 1144 Stewart, John A., 1921
15 1145 Stewart, W., 1921
15 1146 Stifler, James M. (University of Chicago), 1931-1935
15 1147 Stimson, Henry L., 1930
15 1148 Stirling, R., April 9, 1922
15 1149 Stoke, Harold W. (includes Bell's reply), Nov. 3, 1932
15 1150 Stone, John Timothy, Nov. 27, 1931
15 1151 Stone, Leete, May 10, 1935
15 1152 Stoneman (Chicago Daily News), March 8, 1930
15 1153 Stott, Elsie, n.d.
15 1154 Stratchey, Anne (Mrs. John St. Loe), 1931, n.d.
15 1155 Strachey, John St. Loe, 1915-1926
15 1156 Strand Magazine, 1911-1933
15 1157 Stratford Company, Feb. 16, 1933
15 1158 Strauss, Jesse Isidor, Jan. 30, 1934
15 1159 Straus, Nathan, July 23, 1920
15 1160 Streetly, George, Aug. 5, 1929
15 1161 Strong, Harriet, 1928
15 1162 Strong, Walter, 1909-1930
15 1163 Stuart, R.D., Feb. 5, 1941
15 1164 Stuart, Campbell, 1918, 1923, n.d.
15 1165 Sulis, (American Consulate, Liverpool), July 2, 1906
16 1166 Sullivan, Denis H., Dec. 13, 1930
16 1167 Summerall, C.P., June 5, 1940
16 1168 Sumpter, W.J.E., April 29, 1918
16 1169 Suzuki, R., May 27, 1926
16 1170 Suzuki, S., Jan 5., 1918
16 1171 Svagrovskey, Maxim, Sept. 9, 1912
16 1172 Svenelav, Hans, 1906
16 1173 Swaything, Gladys, Nov. 20, 1920
16 1174 Swertfager, George A., May 28, 1931
16 1175 Swinton, E.D., April 15, 1921
16 1176 Swing, Raymond, May 31, 1917
16 1177 Sylvester, A.J., June 11, 1929
16 1178 Symes, Malcolm, Aug. 30, 1928
16 1179 Symons, Travers, April 6, 1906
16 1180 Taft, Robert A., July 8, 1940
16 1181 Taft, William Howard, June 26, 1911
16 1182 Taketomi, T., March 26, 1925
16 1183 Tamura, Teijiro (Consulate of Japan), Jan. 21, 1926
16 1184 Tandy, Arthur H., 1917
16 1185 Tatichvily, Jacques (one letter in French), 1915
16 1186 Taylor, Graham, 1930-1932
16 1187 Taylor, J. Wilson, Sept. 18, 1920
16 1188 Taylor, Katharine, Jan. 11, 1939
16 1189 Tcherkesoff, W., 1904-1920
16 1190 Terry, S.S., April 24, 1920
16 1191 Teter, Lucius (Economic Club of Chicago), 1929
16 1192 This Week Magazine, 1939
16 1193 Thomas, Harry G., n.d.
16 1194 Thomas, J.H., June 16, 1924
16 1195 Thompson, Kenneth B., 1932
16 1196 Thompson, Robert J., Aug. 8, 1922
16 1197 Thompson, W. Lloyd, March 23, 1934
16 1198 Thompson, William O., May 26, 1916
16 1199 Thomson, Hans, April 29, 1939
16 1200 Thomson, Basil, May 26, 1921
16 1201 Thomson, Charles M., Jan. 23, 1923
16 1202 Thompson, F., n.d.
16 1203 Thorialy, Gladys, April 18, 1935
16 1204 Thornton, G.W. Feb. 8, 1917
16 1205 Thornton, Henry, Feb. 5, 1917
16 1206 Thwing, Charles F., 1921-1922, n.d.
16 1207 Tigert, Jno J. (includes reply by Bell), 1931
16 1208 Tildell, Effie (Mrs. C. Linzee) n.d.
16 1209 Times of London, 1906, 1933-1934
16 1210 Tillet, Ben, Dec. 18, 1913
16 1211 Tolles, Elisabeth, Jan. 3, 1928
16 1212 Tomlinson, Marian D., Jan.16, 1931
16 1213 Tormay, C., May 2, 1924
16 1214 Tonner, Waldemar, July 14, 1927
16 1215 Town and Country Life Magazine, June 21, 1930
16 1216 Treadwell, George L. (incomplete), Dec. 27, 1928
16 1217 Tremain, Eloise R., 1927, 1930
16 1218 Trimble, Jessie, n.d.
16 1219 Troendle, Lina E., 1931
16 1220 Troubridge, Admiral E., 1916
16 1221 Tucker, H. St. George (includes note from Bell), Nov. 4, 1937
16 1222 Tumulty, Joseph P. (secretary to Woodrow Wilson), July 14, 1919
16 1223 Tuohy, J.M. (New York World), 1911-1916
16 1224 Underwood Typewriter Company, April 13, 1908
16 1225 United States Treasury Department, 1922-1927
16 1226 Unwin, T. Fisher, 1915-1916
16 1227 Upcott, A.W. (Christ's Hospital), Nov. 17, 1917
16 1228 Upton, J. Duane, 1939-1941
16 1229 Urner, Mabel Herbert, Nov. 6, 1920
16 1230 Utajava, Wakana, April 24, 1913
16 1231 Vandercook, John, 1906
16 1232 Vanderlip, F.A., n.d.
16 1233 Van Der Veer, John C., May 29, 1921
16 1234 Van Doren, Rev. R.H., July 6, 1926
16 1235 Van Law, Elizabeth and Agnes, 1931
16 1236 Van Meter, Peter, June 9, [1941]
16 1237 Van Metre, Ricker, 1937-1941
16 1238 Van Riper, B., Sept. 27, 1929
16 1239 Vansittart, Robert, 1929
16 1240 Vassar-Smith, R.V., March 10, 1917
16 1241 Vassy, C.F., April 24, 1929
16 1242 Vernon, Leroy T., 1913-1930
16 1243 Viking Press, Inc., 1938-1940
16 1244 Vitetti, Leonardo (one letter in Italian), 1924-1927
16 1245 Volpi, di Misurata Giuseppe (in Italian), 1926
16 1246 Von Der Goltz, Baroness, 1935-1936
16 1247 Vose, Fred P., May 28, 1919
16 1248 Wade, G.W., Oct. 5, 1909
16 1249 Wainwright, Lennox, 1920, 1935, n.d.
16 1250 Wake, C., July 9, 1918
16 1251 Waldo, Fullerton L. (incomplete), n.d.
16 1252 Waller, F.S., May 1, 1925
16 1253 Waller, Judith, March 15, 1923
16 1254 Walpole, Hugh, Feb. 2, 1922
16 1255 Walsh, Don, 1925-1931
16 1256 Walter, Arthur (British International Association of Journalists), 1919
16 1257 Walter, K. (Anglo-American Committee), 1917
16 1258 Walters, A., 1916
16 1259 Walton, Sydney, Nov. 29, 1916
16 1260 Walton, P. (Walton Advertising and Printing Company), March 27, 1926
16 1261 Warburton, P., April 20, 1935
16 1262 Warmau, Jno I., 1927-1928
16 1263 Warren, Waldo, Dec. 17, 1930
16 1264 Washburn, Stanley, 1905-1906
16 1265 Waters, W.H.H., 1922
16 1266 Watkin, Annie & Henry, 1923, 1931, n.d.
16 1267 Watkins, P.F., 1930-1931
16 1268 Watney, Charles (Daily Mail), June 8, 1906
16 1269 Watson, Arthur, (Daily Telegraph), March 27, 1930
16 1270 Watson, John A., Oct. 31, 1916
16 1271 The Wayfarers Social Club, Oct. 16, 1926
17 1272 Weidfeldt, Otto (German Embassy), March 4, 1924
17 1273 Wellcome, N., Nov. 19, 1906
17 1274 Wellman, Walter, n.d.
17 1275 Wells, Claude, n.d.
17 1276 Wells, H.G., Aug. 4, 1920
17 1277 Werner, Wilhelmina, 1904-1910
17 1278 West, R.O. (West Allis High School), April 23, 1928
17 1279 Wheeler, F. Evelyn, 1906
17 1280 Wheelright, Louise N., June 11, 1941
17 1281 Whelan, Paul, April 1, 1916
17 1282 White, Dudley (Republican National Committee), Nov. 7, 1940
17 1283 White, C. Graham (London Country Club), June 24, 1921
17 1284 White, Henry, 1906
17 1285 White, James C., June 22, 1930
17 1286 White, John W., Dec. 24, 1928
17 1287 Whitefriars Club, Aug. 28, 1916
17 1288 Whitlock, Douglas, 1940
17 1289 Wilbur, Ray Lyman, May 5, 1926
17 1290 Wiley, R.H., April 15, 1941
17 1291 Wilkie, A.C., March 10, 1910
17 1292 Wilcox, F., Jan. 3, 1917
17 1293 Wile, Frederick William, 1901-1939
17 1294 Willert, Arthur, 1924-1926
17 1295 Williams, C.E., 1925
17 1296 Williams, Henry, 1917
17 1297 Williams, Walter (University of Missouri), 1923-1927
17 1298 Williams, Harold, July 3, 1926
17 1299 Willkie, Wendell, 1940
17 1300 Wilson, Horace (written on behalf of), 1926
17 1301 Wilson, Woodrow, Jan. 20, 1919
17 1302 Wincott, W.G., 1917
17 1303 Wither, H., Aug. 3, 1926
17 1304 Witte, George R., 1922
17 1305 W.L. Dormand & Co. Real Estate, May 9, 1927
17 1306 Woley, Vida Hill (Mrs. Harry), Dec. 19, 1930
17 1307 Wolf, Henry M., Oct. 27, 1926
17 1308 Wood, Junius, 1917-1918, n.d.
17 1309 Wood, Leonard, 1925
17 1310 Wood, Louise A., Aug. 29, 1927
17 1311 Wood, Robert, E., Sept. 12, 1941
17 1312 Woodring, Harry H., July 23, 1940
17 1313 Woodward, E.M., 1920
17 1314 Woodward, Frederick, 1931, 1939
17 1315 Woodward, J.B., 1917, 1919
17 1316 Wooley, Mary E., Nov. 6, 1924
17 1317 Work, James A., May 13, 1926
17 1318 World Fellowship of Faiths, April 21, 1937
17 1319 Wrench, Evelyn, 1929-1936
17 1320 Wright, Bruce S., Aug. 1, 1923
17 1321 Wright, E.H., Dec. 18, 1939
17 1322 Wright, H., June 25, 1920
17 1323 Wright, Hamilton, July 13, 1906
17 1324 Wright, Gerauld, March 6, 1929
17 1325 Wright, J. Butler Feb. 25, 1921
17 1326 Wyndham, Chet, n.d.
17 1327 Yale Review, May 25, 1933
17 1328 Yarros, Victor S., ca. 1940
17 1329 Yerkes, Charles T., April 27, 1905
17 1330 Yoshida, Isaburo, 1924-1925
17 1331 Yoshida, Kenichiro (secretary to Japanese ambassador), Aug. 26, 1939
17 1332 Yott, Frank, April 15, 1970
17 1333 Young, Lafayette, 1918-1920
17 1334 Young, Owen D. (on behalf of), 1927
17 1335 Young Men's Christian Association, Dec. 5, 1927
17 1336 Younghusband, Francis, 1916, 1919
17 1337 Youngman, Elmer H., Aug. 8, 1922
17 1338 Zangwill, Israel, Dec. 23, 1924
17 1339 Zimmerman, Lucie A., Feb. 1, 1935
17 1340 Unidentified Letters
17 1341 Letters about Bell
18 1342 Scrapbook 1, part 1, 1914
18 1343 Scrapbook 1, part 2, 1914
18 1344 Scrapbook 2, Aug. 1914 - Sept. 1914
18 1345 Scrapbook 3, part 1, 1914-1915
18 1346 Scrapbook 3, part 2 1915
19 1347 Scrapbook 4, part 1 1915
19 1348 Scrapbook 4, part 2 1915

Series 2: Outgoing Correspondence, 1901-1942

Correspondence from Edward Price Bell to friends, colleagues from the Chicago Daily News, other associates in the newspaper business, and American and foreign political figures. Much of the correspondence from Bell's final years consists of query letters to publishers, some of which he signed with the aliases Rak Parke or Eric Bellamy.
Letterpress books at the end of the series include correspondence with Chicago Daily News editors and officials during Bell's time as a foreign correspondent based in London. The final book contains mostly expense statements.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
20 1348a Abbot, Willis John 1931-1933
20 1349 Ackerman, Carl William (Columbia School of Journalism), 1938
20 1350 Ackroyd, Cuthbert, 1923-1937
20 1351 Adams, J. Louis (Newcomen Society of England), 1941
20 1352 Addams, Jane, Feb. 6, 1925
20 1353 Agence Littéraire Internationale, 1935
20 1354 Akerson, George, 1828-1930
20 1355 Alberti, Mario (Credito Italiano), Sept. 18, 1926
20 1356 Alden, Percy, Jan. 22, 1918
20 1357 Aldrich, L.E. (Chicago Daily News), 1931-1941
20 1358 Amau, Eiji (Tokyo International Information Bureau), 1934
20 1359 American Eagle, March 25, 1940
20 1360 American Hospital of Paris, Feb. 19, 1935
20 1361 American Mercury Magazine, 1940
20 1362 American Review, April 15, 1933
20 1363 Archer, Alice (Chicago Daily News), 1915-1935
20 1364 Argosy Magazine, June 20, 1939
20 1365 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish (Foreign Affairs Magazine), 1933
20 1366 Atlantic Monthly, 1932-1939
20 1367 Austrian Customs March 20, 1935
20 1368 Axling, William (Baptist Foreign Missionary Society), April 12, 1940
20 1369 Aylesworth, Merlin Hall (National Broadcasting Company), 1933
20 1370 Bagwell, Mrs. H., May 5, 1920
20 1371 Baker, C. Langford (British United Press), June 3, 1938
20 1372 Balfour, Arthur James, April 13, 1916
20 1373 Ballard, Ernest S., 1931
20 1374 Baldwin, Stanley, 1921-1935
20 1375 Balmer, Edwin (Redbook), Feb. 6, 1940
20 1376 Barber, Joseph (Atlantic Monthly), 1938
20 1377 Barnell, George W., Aug. 13, 1931
20 1378 Barnes, Clifford Webster, 1930-1933
20 1379 Bates, Albert (Sigma Delta Chi), 1934
20 1380 Baum, Fred S., Aug. 11, 1939
20 1381 Baxter, David, 1941-1942
20 1382 Bean, C.E.W., March 11, 1935
20 1383 Beaverbrook, Lord (William Maxwell Aitken), 1918
20 1384 Beck, Edward Scott (Chicago Tribune), 1940
20 1385 Beck, William H., Nov. 12, 1925
20 1386 Bell, Robert (London Observer), May 20, 1924
20 1387 Bennet, Irene, April 5, 1941
20 1388 Bennett, Sept. 9, 1910
20 1389 Benson, Bill, 1939-1940
20 1390 Bianchini, G. (Associazione Bancaria), Sept. 4, 1926
20 1391 Bigelow, William Frederick (Good Housekeeping), 1939
20 1392 Binder, Carroll (Chicago Daily News), Aug. 22. 1931
20 1393 Binoche, M., 1935
20 1394 Blankenhorn, H. (German Embassy), May 17, 1939
20 1395 Block, Paul, May 29, 1940
20 1396 Blossom, Mr., [1939]
20 1397 Borah, Mrs. Williams E., Jan. 27, 1940
20 1398 Borden, Gail (Chicago Times), Aug. 16, 1940
20 1399 Borden, Sir Robert Laird, Feb. 4, 1925
20 1400 Bottom, Raymond B. (Press & Times Herald), Feb. 7, 1940
20 1401 Bougle, C. (L'Ecole Normale Supérieure), 1935
20 1402 Bowen, Mr., March 25, 1922
20 1403 Boullion, Franklin, Aug. 24, 1906
20 1404 Boyer, Maurice, Aug. 24, 1926
20 1405 Bradford, Elizabeth (The Research Bureau), April 29, 1941
20 1406 Brandenburg, George A., Oct. 26, 1939
20 1407 Brangier, Pierre Armand, Aug. 24, 1906
20 1408 Brayden, William, 1920
20 1409 Briggs, George A., July 12, 1926
20 1410 Brodney, Spencer (Current History Magazine), 1932-1935
20 1411 Brower, Hugh, Feb. 23, 1921
20 1412 Brown, A.B., July 16, 1931
20 1413 Brown, Constantine, 1921-1929
20 1414 Brown, Curtis, July 13, 1918
20 1415 Brown, Kenneth & Pansy, 1939-1940
20 1416 Brownell, Baker, 1932-1934
20 1417 Bullitt, William Christian, March 26, 1935
20 1418 Bundeson, Herman, 1930-1931
20 1419 Bunting, Frank, March 2, 1934
20 1420 Burgess, Wilson, May 30, 1921
20 1421 Burlew, E.K., May 23, 1934
20 1422 Burton, Harry Payne (Cosmopolitan), 1935
20 1423 Butler, Nicholas Murray (Columbia University), 1920-1940
20 1424 Butler, Geoffrey G., 1916-1917
20 1425 Butler, Sheppard (Liberty Magazine), 1935-1936
20 1426 Bye, George T. (Literary Agent), 1939
20 1427 Byrnes, Senator James F., 1940
21 1428 Cadillac Motor Company, 1927
21 1429 Calkins, Alden, Aug. 22, 1931
21 1430 Cambridge University, Jan. 12, 1935
21 1431 Carson Pirie Scott, Oct. 9, 1940
21 1432 Campbell, Ruth E. (American Scholar Magazine), 1933
21 1433 Capper, Senator Arthur, June 4, 1931
21 1434 Carrell, Alexis (Rockefeller Institute), March 1, 1937
21 1435 Castle, William Richards (U.S. State Department), 1929-1933
21 1436 Cavin, M. (Institute Cavin), April 11, 1922
21 1437 Chaffee, Robert E., 1932
21 1438 Chamberlin, Henry Barrett, 1930-1933
21 1439 Champney, Freeman (Antioch Press), 1940
21 1440 Charnwood, Lord (Godfrey Rathbone Benson), 1917-1936
21 1441 Chase, Harold T. (Topeka Daily Capital), June 4, 1931
21 1442 Chenery, William L. (Collier's Magazine), 1935-1941
21 1443 Chiang Kai-Shek, 1934
21 1444 Chiang Kai-Shek, Madame, 1934
21 1445 Chicago Daily News, 1914-1934 and undated
21 1446 Chicago Motor Club, July 29, 1930
21 1447 Chrichton, Kyle (Collier's Magazine), 1933 & 1941
21 1448 Ciano, Conte, Feb. 11, 1935
21 1449 City National Bank and Trust Company April 19, 1940
21 1450 Clark, Senator Bennett Champ, Oct. 13, 1939
21 1451 Clemens, Cyril (International Mark Twain Society), 1937-1940
21 1452 Collegio MaryKnoll March 19, 1935
21 1453 Colliers Magazine, 1939
21 1454 Collins, Alan C. (World's Work), Jan. 23, 1932
21 1455 Collins, Robert M., Feb. 12, 1934
21 1456 Collins, Seward (The American Review), 1940
21 1457 Comert, Pierre (French Foreign Affairs Ministry), 1934-1935
21 1458 Community Motors, Jan. 7, 1928
21 1459 Continental Illinois Bank, 1920-1939
21 1460 Conwell, Mr., July 14, 1928
21 1461 Coolidge, Calvin, 1925
21 1462 Cosmopolitan Magazine, June 21, 1939
21 1463 Covici, Pascal (Viking Press), 1938-1940
21 1464 Covington, Lucille N., 1910
21 1465 Cox, Harold, May 6, 1920
21 1466 Cozens-Hardy, Mr. Nov. 21, 1919
21 1467 Creager, Marvin (Wilwaukee Journal), 1940
21 1468 Cuddihy, Robert J. (Literary Digest), 1934-1935
21 1469 Current History & Forum, 1940
21 1470 Curtis Brown, Ltd., Feb. 3, 1940
21 1471 Curtis, Catherine, July 9, 1941
21 1472 Daladier, Edouard (Prime Minister of France), Feb. 15, 1933
21 1473 Daniels, John, Jan. 4, 1932
21 1474 Dausset, Louis, Aug. 24, 1926
21 1475 Davidson, Herbert M. (Chicago Daily News), March 10, 1928
21 1476 Davis, John W., 1924-1934
21 1477 Dawes, General Charles G., 1924-1929
21 1478 Dawson, Geoffrey (Times of London), 1917-1938
21 1479 Deahl, Orlo R. (South Bend Knife & Fork Club), July 17, 1929
21 1480 De B-Layman, Philip, July 13, 1939
21 1481 Debuchi, Katsuji (Japanese Ambassador), 1933
21 1482 De Chambrun, Charles. 1924
21 1483 De Laboulaye, Andre, April 27, 1934
21 1484 De Martino, Giacomo, 1927-1929
21 1485 D'Enbeau, Francis, Oct. 1, 1941
21 1486 Dennis, Charles, 1901-1916
21 1487 Dennis, Charles, 1917-1925
22 1488 Dennis, Charles, 1926-1936
22 1489 De Stefani, Alberto, Sept. 17, 1926
22 1490 Dewar [George?], 1922
22 1491 Dewey, Harriet (Chicago Daily News), 1916-1929
22 1492 Dewey, Thomas Edmund, Dec. 12, 1939
22 1493 DeWitt, William (North American Review), May 13, 1933
22 1494 Dexter, Walter F. (Whittier College), Feb. 8, 1932
22 1495 Dieckhoff, Hans Heinrich, 1931-1935
22 1496 Dies, Martin (and other politicians), June 14, 1940
22 1497 Dillon, Charles, Aug. 29, 1938
22 1498 Dodd, William E. (University of Chicago), 1932-1935
22 1499 D'Olier, Franklin (American Legion), May 27, 1920
22 1500 Donald, Robert (Daily Chronicle), 1915-1917
22 1501 D'Orsay, Lawrence R., 1937-1939
22 1502 Doubleday, Russell (World's Work), Jan. 7, 1932
22 1503 Draper, Arthur, 1934-1935
22 1504 Drummond, James E., 1915-1916
22 1505 Drury, John (Chicago Daily News), Dec. 23, 1931
22 1506 Duboin, Jacques (in French), Aug. 24, 1926
22 1507 Duell, Sloan & Pearce, Inc. (publishers), Jan. 21, 1940
22 1508 Duncan, Hermano, Oct. 18, 1940
22 1509 Dunn, James W., 1934
22 1510 D.W. Griffith, Inc., Feb. 2, 1933
22 1511 Early, Stephen, April 26, 1934
22 1512 Eason, H.N. (Mississippi Income Tax), 1937
22 1513 Eastern Telegraph Co. Ltd., April 10, 1922
22 1514 Eggleston, George T. (Scribner's Commentator), March 3, 1941
22 1515 Erikson, Jens, Feb. 21, 1937
22 1516 Ernest, Gifford (Chicago Daily News), June 13, 1931
22 1517 Evans, R.D., Dec. 22, 1934
22 1518 Evanston, Illinois Chamber of Commerce, May 13, 1928
22 1519 Everitt, Raymond (Curtis Brown, Ltd.) March 3, 1933
22 1520 Fackenthal, Frank D. (Columbia University), Feb. 5, 1925
22 1521 Fairbank, Janet Ayer (America First Committee), 1941
22 1522 Fairy Glen Hotel, Kuling (Lushan), China, 1934
22 1523 Farmer's Wife Magazine, Aug. 8, 1939
22 1524 Fairwell, Arthur Burrage (Chicago Law and Order League), June 28, 1930
22 1525 Feibelman, Rene, [Aug. 24], 1915
22 1526 Fell, Sidney (Literary Digest), June 26, 1935
22 1527 Felsenthal, Julia, 1931
22 1528 Fernsworth, Lawrence, 1941
22 1529 Fleisher, Wilfred (Japan Advertiser), July 23, 1934
22 1530 Fleming, D.F. (Vanderbilt University), 1940
22 1531 Flynn, John Thomas, May 31, 1940
22 1532 Flynn, William, Nov. 27, 1936
22 1533 Ford, Edsel, 1939-1940
22 1534 Ford, Frances M., 1931-1933
22 1535 Fort, William, ca. 1920s
22 1536 Forte, Ralph, Sept. 27, 1933
22 1537 Frankenthal, Leo, Nov. 1920
22 1538 Frazer, Keener C. (University of North Carolina), 1940
22 1539 Fujihira, C. (Hochi News), 1934-1935
22 1540 Fuller, Walter Deane (Curtis Publishing Company), June 15, 1941
22 1541 Fullerton, Morton, Aug. 24, 1926
22 1542 Funknalls, 1934
23 1543 Gammie, John (Cunard), 1934
23 1544 Gannett, Frank Ernest, Oct. 1939
23 1545 Gardiner, Clarence (The American Foundation), 1934
23 1546 Garvin, J.L., 1920-1939
23 1547 George, Lloyd, Sept. 24, 1931
23 1548 George, Walter F., July 16, 1941
23 1549 Gillette, Guy Mark, Sept. 17, 1941
23 1550 Giradoux, Jean (French Foreign Affairs Ministry), Sept. 4, 1926
23 1551 Glass, Carter, 1931
23 1552 Glenn, Mary, 1931
23 1553 Goode, William, March 15, 1930
23 1554 Gould, Mr., Oct. 1, 1917
23 1555 Graham, Frank Porter (University of North Carolina), March 23, 1940
23 1556 Gray, Harry (Liberty Magazine), 1940-1941
23 1557 Grandi, Dino, 1930-1933
23 1558 Grazzi, Emanuele, 1935
23 1559 Geist, Mr., March 23, 1935
23 1560 Greenwood, Hamar, Aug. 27, 1920
23 1561 Grew, Joseph, July 24, 1934
23 1562 Grey Edward, 1916-1922
23 1563 Grierson, Francis, Jan. 23, 1918
23 1564 Grimes, W.H. (Wall Street Journal), May 6, 1941
23 1565 Grigg, Joseph (New York World), Feb. 8, 1917
23 1566 Guest, Mrs. Oct. 19, 1915
23 1567 Gunderson, Miss, April 26, 1928
23 1568 Haldane, Lord Richard Burdon, 1915-1916
23 1569 Hale, Annie Riley, Aug. 19, 1942
23 1570 Halleck, Charles A., Aug. 16, 1941
23 1571 Hanley, M.D., 1935
23 1572 Hansen, Harry, 1931-1938
23 1573 Harada, Kumao, July 21, 1934
23 1574 Harbord, James G., Nov. 17, 1933
23 1575 Hard, William, July 23, 1937
23 1576 Harris, F.R., Dec. 18, 1919
23 1577 Harrison, Pat, March 20, 1937
23 1578 Hartman, L.F. (Harper's Magazine), May 1, 1933
23 1579 Harvey, George, 1921-1922
23 1580 Hata, S. (Asahigraph Magazine), July 18, 1934
23 1581 Hatch, Robert L. (Viking Press), 1939
23 1582 Hathaway, Harold, Sept. 24, 1924
23 1583 Hays, Will H., 1933-1937
23 1584 Hearst, William Randolph, March 22, 1941
23 1585 Herbb, Richard D. (Swift & Company), Dec. 28, 1931
23 1586 Henderson, Arthur, 1931
23 1587 Henry, Jules, 1934
23 1588 Herman, Helen (Liberty Magazine), March 23, 1940
23 1589 Herrick, Myron T., Feb. 12, 1927
23 1590 Herriott, F.I. (Drake University), 1938
23 1591 Hibben, John Grier (Princeton University), Nov. 8, 1930
23 1592 Hicks, Ford (Liberty Magazine), 1935-1940
23 1593 Hill, Paul A., March 31, 1932
23 1594 Hill, William, 1926-1929
23 1595 Hirota, Koki, July 23, 1934
23 1596 Hisken, M.H., Sept. 23, 1937
23 1597 Hitler, Adolf, Feb. 12, 1933
23 1598 Hoben, Lindsay, June 11, 1940
23 1599 Hoffman, Mrs. J.C., April 13, 1940
23 1600 Hokanson & Jenks, June 28, 1935
23 1601 Holdom, Jesse, Feb. 10, 1925
23 1602 Hollenbeck, Arch (The Journal, West Plains, Mo), 1937-1941
23 1603 Holmes, N.L., June 12, 1931
23 1604 Hoog, Armand, Feb. 8, 1935
23 1605 Hoover, Herbert, 1916-1941
23 1606 Hopkins, Harry L., May 16, 1941
23 1607 Hopkins, L.B. (Wabash College), July 24, 1939
23 1608 Horder's Incorporated, 1939-1940
23 1609 Hornbeck, Stanley K., Feb. 12, 1935
23 1610 Hotel Vouillemont, Paris, France, Dec. 29, 1934
23 1611 Houghteling, James Lawrence, 1931-1937
23 1612 Houghton, Alanson B., Feb. 12, 1927
23 1613 Household Magazine, Aug. 8, 1939
23 1614 Howard, Roy (World Telegram), 1937-1940
23 1615 Howe, Louis McHenry, 1934-1939
23 1616 Howe, Quincy, (Simon & Schuster), 1939
23 1617 Howell, Miss, 1935
23 1618 Howland, Mr., Oct. 23, 1928
23 1619 Hsu, Jabin, 1834-1935
23 1620 Hubeny, Maximilian, Aug. 20, 1932
23 1621 Hughes, Charles Evans, Dec. 4, 1924
23 1622 Hulll, Cordell, 1933-1940
23 1623 Humphrey, Walter R., Feb. 22, 1934
23 1624 Hunter, Betty Lou (Meredith Publishing Company), Dec. 22, 1939
23 1625 Hurley, Joseph, March 24, 1935
23 1626 Hurley, Edward Nash, 1932-1933
23 1627 Hutchins, Robert Maynard (University of Chicago), 1940-1941
23 1628 Ickes, Harold, 1934-1940
23 1629 Ingersoll, Ralph, 1940
23 1630 Ingle, Edward T. (University of Florida), July 17, 1929
23 1631 Insull, Samuel, 1915-1916
23 1632 Internal Revenue Service, 1922-1931
24 1633 James, Edwin L. (New York Times), March 8, 1933
24 1634 Jenkins, Herbert F. (Little Brown & Co.), 1938-1940
24 1635 Jeze, Gaston (in French), Aug. 24, 1926
24 1636 Johns, Alfred E., Sept. 9, 1922
24 1637 Johnson, C.J., Dec. 22, 1931
24 1638 Johnson, Frank Jr., July 17, 1929
24 1639 Jones, Hilary P., Sept. 14, 1929
24 1640 Jones, J.H., Aug. 6, 1931
24 1641 Jonkman, Bartel J., June 16, 1941
24 1642 Judson, Jeanne, May 3, 1932
24 1643 Jusserand, Jean Jules (French Ambassador), April 24, 1924
24 1644 Kasai, Jiuji, July 23, 1934
24 1645 Kasé, Toshikazu, July 15, 1934
24 1646 Katibak, Pablo S. (The Bulletin, Manila), 1933-1935
24 1647 Kato, Takaai, 1925
24 1648 Keefe, Grace, 1941
24 1649 Keely, James, Nov. 9, 1916
24 1650 Keller, Mrs. Norman, Nov. 20, 1937
24 1651 Kellogg, Frank B., 1925
24 1652 Kelly, Hubert (Country Home Magazine), Aug. 7, 1939
24 1653 Kennedy, A.M. (Chicago Tribune), June 3, 1940
24 1654 Kerr, Philip Henry, Jan 21, 1919
24 1655 Kiehl, A.F.J. (photostat), July 1, 1901
24 1656 Kiep, Otto Carl, 1933-1935
24 1657 Kilpatrick, Gussie, Sept. 30, 1941
24 1658 King, Katherine (MacMillan), Jan. 10, 1939
24 1659 King, MacKenzie, 1925-1940
24 1660 Kiper, James C. (Sigma Delta Chi), July 29, 1941
24 1661 Kirshen, M.S., Feb. 21, 1933
24 1662 Kister, Frederick, May 3, 1941
24 1663 Kitchener, Lord Horatio Herbert, April 14, 1915
24 1664 Knebel, Fletcher (Cleveland Plain Dealer), 1938
24 1665 Knouff, C.W. (American Crayon Company), Dec. 4, 1929
24 1666 Knox, Colonel Frank (Chicago Daily News), 1931-1940
24 1667 Kodama, Kenji (Japan Foreign Trade Association), July 6, 1939
24 1668 Kowitt, Nathan, Sept. 20, 1940
24 1669 Kroch's Bookstore, March 30, 1934
24 1670 Kung, Dr. H. H. (Chinese Finance Ministry), 1934
24 1671 Laboulaye, André (French Embassy), Feb. 7, 1935
24 1672 LaFollette, Robert M., Jr., [1939]
24 1673 LaGuardia, Fiorello, March 16, 1937
24 1674 Lake, Dr. Wesley, April 27, 1941
24 1675 Lampson, Miles W., 1916
24 1676 Landa, Harry, July 24, 1939
24 1677 Landon, Alf, June 21, 1940
24 1678 Lane, Gertrude Battles (Woman's Home Companion), 1939
24 1679 Lang, John H., Nov. 15, 1939
24 1680 Lansbury, George, 1931-1937
24 1681 Larson, H.E., Nov. 1934
24 1682 Latham, H.S. (The Macmillan Company),, 1938-1939
24 1683 Laughlin, Harry Hamilton (Eugenics Record Office), 1939
24 1684 Laval, Pierre (French Foreign Ministry), Jan. 28, 1935
24 1685 Lavoy, Merl, May 21, 1931
24 1686 Lawson, Jessie (Mrs. Victor), 1910-1912
24 1687 Lawson, Victor, 1907-1923
24 1688 Lawson, Victor, 1924-1925
24 1689 Lawton, W.H., Feb. 10, 1925
24 1690 Leach, Henry Goddard (The Forum Magazine), 1932-1937
24 1691 Leach, Paul R., March 18, 1930
24 1692 Lee, Ivy, July 27, 1922
24 1693 Lee, J. Campbell, 1919-1922
24 1694 Leitner, R., 1933-1934
24 1695 Lengel, William C. (Liberty Magazine), 1934-1936
24 1696 Letters to the Editor: Chicago Daily News, Nov. 19, 1927
24 1697 Letters to the Editor: Daily Herald, Oct, 31, 1937
24 1698 Letters to the Editor: Daily Mail (London), [1937]
24 1699 Letters to the Editor: Electrical Review, Jan. 23, 1920
24 1700 Letters to the Editor: New York Times, [1937]
24 1701 Letters to the Editor: Times of London, 1916-1938
24 1702 Levy, Raphael Georges, Aug. 24, 1926
24 1703 Lewis, David, Dec. 26, 1934
24 1704 Lewis, John L., Jan. 26, 1940
24 1705 Lewis, James Hamilton, 1918-1932
24 1706 Lewis, Lloyd (Chicago Daily News), May 17, 1940
24 1707 Li, Ti-Tsun (Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry), 1934
24 1708 Liberty Magazine, 1936-1939
24 1709 Liesse, André, Aug. 24, 1926
24 1710 Lightener, O.C. (Hobbies Magazine), July 9, 1941
24 1711 Lindbergh, Charles A., 1939-1941
24 1712 Lindsay, Samuel McCune (Columbia University), May 6, 1923
24 1713 Literary Digest, 1934-1936
24 1714 Litvenoff, M., (Russian Embassy, Berlin), April 11, 1935
24 1715 Lloyd, Williams B. (Campaign for World Government), May 10, 1941
24 1716 Locock, Guy, 1916
24 1717 Lodge, Henry Cabot, Sept. 5, 1922
24 1718 Long, A.J. (Allied Press Agency), 1936-1938
24 1719 Long, R.C., Oct. 5, 1916
24 1720 Lucas, J., June 24, 1931
24 1721 Lunde, Theo H., July 5, 1928
24 1722 Lynch, Nancy, Jan. 5, 1935
24 1723 Lytle, Matthew, May 1, 1940
25 1724 MacDonald, Ramsay, 1918-1934
25 1725 MacFadden, Bernard (Liberty Magazine), Oct. 4, 1940
25 1726 MacKenzie, Rapinet, Sept. 26, 1912
25 1727 MacMillan Company, Nov. 4, 1938
25 1728 Madden, Martin B., 1922
25 1729 Madison, 1912-1924
25 1730 Mann, Dr. Louis L., 1930-1932
25 1731 Mann, Mrs. Louis L., March 7, 1932
25 1732 Mannon, Jessica (Bobbs-Merrill Company), 1935-1939
25 1733 Markham, Charles H. (Illinois Central Railroad), May 6, 1926
25 1734 Markus, Milton M., July 10, 1931
25 1735 Marshall, Verne (No Foreign War Committee), Jan. 26, 1941
25 1736 Martin, Edward , June 10, 1940
25 1737 Martin, Frederick Roy, July 12, 1926
25 1738 Martin, Henry P., Jr. (Des Moines Register & Tribune), 1940
25 1739 Marx, Wilhelm, March 22, 1924
25 1740 Mason, Paul, Dec. 20, 1934
25 1741 Mason, Max (University of Chicago), [1926]
25 1742 Masson, Robert (in French), Aug. 24, 1926
25 1743 Mather, Margaret L., Feb. 24, 1933
25 1744 Matsukata, Otto, July 23, 1934
25 1745 McClellan, Dr. J.H., Dec. 8, 1930
25 1746 McGregor, F.A., Feb. 5, 1925
25 1747 McKenzie, F.A., May 10, 1921
25 1748 McCarty, Mrs, Ralph, Aug. 19, 1931
25 1749 McCormick, Colonel Robert R. (Chicago Tribune), 1939-1940
25 1750 McCrary, J.H.R., 1934
25 1751 McIlhenny, G.N., July 24, 1939
25 1752 McEvoy, Alice, Oct. 9, 1934
25 1753 McKinley, George W., Oct. 24, 1916
25 1754 McKinney, Aug. 26, 1915
25 1755 McMullen, Belle, 1931
25 1756 McMullen, Roger B., 1930-1933
25 1757 McRae, Anne (Mrs. George), 1935-1940
25 1758 Meade, Richard W., May 29, 1940
25 1759 Meador, O.L., Sept. 15, 1938
25 1760 Mellon, Andrew W., 1922
25 1761 Meloney, Mrs. William Brown, Aug. 7, 1939
25 1762 Melrose, Andrew, 1916
25 1763 Menger Motor Company, Dec. 20, 1939
25 1764 Mencken, H.L. (American Mercury), May 1, 1933
25 1765 Merrill, Cedric V., 1927-1937
25 1766 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1935-1936
25 1767 Meyer, E.W., 1934
25 1768 Miller, A.D., Aug. 24, 1931
25 1769 Miller, Fred, March 30, 1934
25 1770 Miller, Ramona, Feb. 6, 1940
25 1771 Mills, Colonel John Jefferson, 1922-1941
25 1772 Mississippi Power Company, Oct. 14, 1933
25 1773 Mitchell, John J. (Illinois Merchants Trust Company), Sept. 19, 1925
25 1774 Moderwell, Hiram C., June 26, 1924
25 1775 Moley, Dr. Raymond (Today Magazine), 1933-1934
25 1776 Montgomery, Mrs. J.T., April 16, 1940
25 1777 Montgomery, Hubert, 1916
25 1778 Moon, Dr. Parker Thomas (Columbia University), 1931-1933
25 1779 Moore, Fred Atkins, May 3, 1932
25 1780 Moore, Dr. Ross, 1937
25 1781 Moore, W.T., Sept. 3, 1937
25 1782 Morehouse, Dr. Daniel Walter (Drake University), Sept. 28, 1939
25 1783 Morgan, Gene (Chicago Daily News), March 7, 1932
25 1784 Morgan, J.P., 1912-1916
25 1785 Mors, Mr. & Mrs., May 2, 1924
25 1786 Moskowitz, Mrs. (Democratic National Headquarters), Oct. 20, 1928
25 1787 Mowrer, Paul Scott (Chicago Daily News), 1910-1931
25 1788 Mullins, Helen, Oct. 3, 1939
25 1789 Mundelein, Cardinal George William, 1924-1935
25 1790 Murphy, T. (Chicago Daily News), Sept. 4, 1926
25 1791 Mussolini, Benito, 1924-1940
25 1792 Myers, Mr., May 4, 1932
25 1793 Myre, Robert L., Oct. 27, 1940
25 1794 Nature Magazine, Aug. 16, 1933
25 1795 Nash, 1921
25 1796 National City Company, 1920
25 1797 Negley, March 7, 1932
25 1798 Neill, Douglas, Aug. 1, 1939
25 1799 Newell, Mrs. J.P., 1935
25 1800 Newton, Lord Alfred, 1900-1916
25 1801 New York World, 1917
25 1802 Neyman, Alexis, 1934
25 1803 Nicholson, L.K. (New Orleans Times-Picayune), 1933-1934
25 1804 Niemeyer, Otto, July 12, 1926
25 1805 Noel, Edmund Percy, 1934-1939
25 1806 Northcliffe, Lord/Viscount (Alfred Charles William Harmsworth), 1916-1920
25 1807 North Shore Buick Company, Oct. 24, 1930
25 1808 Norton, Charles Dyer, Aug. 15, 1922
25 1809 Norton, Margaret, Sept. 28, 1941
25 1810 Nusa, May 23, 1924
25 1811 Nye, Gerald P., 1941-1942
25 1812 Oberfirst, Robert, 1940
25 1813 Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Jan. 18, 1927
25 1814 Ochs, Adolph S. (New York Times), 1925-1933
25 1815 O'Flaherty, Hal (Chicago Daily News), 1927-1940
25 1816 Okada, Keisuke, July 23, 1934
25 1817 Ogden, A.G. (Atlantic Monthly), 1938
25 1818 Olmsted, Ray P., Nov. 14, 1937
25 1819 Ormerod, J. Redmond, Aug. 9, 1922
25 1820 Owen, R.H., Dec. 7, 1917
25 1821 Oursler, Fulton, 1934-1941
26 1822 Page, Walter Hines, 1916-1918
26 1823 Paley, William S. (CBS), Sept. 3, 1929
26 1824 Palmer, Paul, March 29, 1937
26 1825 Parker, Dr. E.C., 1935-1941
26 1826 Passport Department, Jan. 13, 1931
26 1827 Pattison, William K., Feb. 4, 1925
26 1828 Payne, Kathleen M., Aug. 3, 1931
26 1829 Payne, Edward H., March 27, 1928
26 1830 Pearce, Charles A. (Harcourt, Brace & Co.), 1938-1939
26 1831 Pearson, Drew, Sept. 24, 1939
26 1832 Peck. W.W. (American Consular Service), Aug. 10, 1934
26 1833 Peters, Ralph L. (The Quill Magazine), 1940
26 1834 Peat, Mary (Curtis Brown, Ltd.), Nov. 14, 1935
26 1835 Phillips, Otis D., 1941
26 1836 Phillips, Frank, April 5, 1941
26 1837 Phillips, William, July 4, 1936
26 1838 Pierce, Ethel May, 1941-1942
26 1839 Pioneer Manufacturing Company, June 21, 1935
26 1840 Poincare, Raymond, 1924-1926
26 1841 Pond, James Burton, 1935
26 1842 Pope, Arthur Upham (Committee for National Morale), Sept. 7, 1941
26 1843 Quezon, Manuel L., 1927-1934
26 1844 Quinlan & Tyson, 1931-1939
26 1845 Rascob, John J. (Democratic National Committee), 1928
26 1846 Ravenna, Gino, 1926
26 1847 Raymond, Clifford (Chicago Tribune), May 23, 1940
26 1848 Reading, Lord (Rufus Isaacs), Sept. 30, 1931
26 1849 Records, F.S. (Republican National Committee), 1940
26 1850 Reynolds, Paul Revere, Dec. 12, 1939
26 1851 Reynolds, Mr., Nov. 2, 1929
26 1852 Rimington, Critchell (John Day Company), 1931-1932
26 1853 Rist, Charles (in French), Aug. 24, 1926
26 1854 Roberts, Charles P., Aug. 8, 1931
26 1855 Redfield, F.J., Sept. 18, 1933
26 1856 Roe, Dr. Sept. 14, 1928
26 1857 Rogers, H.L. (Chicago Daily News), 1921-1924
26 1858 Rook , Mr., June 12, 1931
26 1859 Roosevelt, Eleanor, April 27, 1934
26 1860 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, 1933-1941
26 1861 Roots, Bishop Logan H., 1935
26 1862 Root, Elihu, Oct,. 16, 1925
26 1863 Rose, Mary (Mrs. Donald), 1931-1935
26 1864 Rossman, John, July 11, 1932
26 1865 Round Table Magazine, Feb. 3, 1934
26 1866 Rubin, Morris (The Progressive), June 8, 1941
26 1867 Rucavado, H.E., May 4, 1929
26 1868 Saito, Hirosi, 1934
26 1869 Sale, George, Jan. 27, 1917
26 1870 Sargent, Porter, July 1, 1941
26 1871 Sashida, B., July 23, 1934
26 1872 Saturday Evening Post, 1933-1939
26 1873 Savell, Morton (Literary Digest), 1935-1936
26 1874 Saxton, Eugene F. (Harper & Brothers), 1939
26 1875 Scott, Ruth L., 1933-1934
26 1876 Scott, Dr. Walter Dill (Northwestern University), 1931-1939
26 1877 Scribner's Magazine, 1933-1938
26 1878 Sedgwick, Ellery (Atlantic Monthly), 1932
26 1879 Selfridge, H. Gordon, 1916-1934
26 1880 Selfridge & Co., June 10, 1911
26 1881 Selvage, James P., 1939-1940
26 1882 Sergent, Jean (in French), Aug. 24, 1926
26 1883 Shackleton, Ernest H., Jan. 10, 1914
26 1884 Shapiro, Mr., Oct. 20, 1941
26 1885 Shastid, Dr. T.H., Aug. 18, 1937
26 1886 Shaw, Reeves, 1933
26 1887 Sheaffer Pen Co., April 21, 1941
26 1888 Shidehara, Kijuro, 1930-1933
26 1889 Shigemitsu, M., July 17, 1934
26 1890 Shimanouchi, T., July 23 1934
26 1891 Short, Edith (Chicago Daily News), July 16, 1931
26 1892 Simon, Sir John, 1931-1935
26 1893 Simon & Schuster, 1938
26 1894 Simpson, Henry, 1933-1934
26 1895 Simpson, Smith (Social Science Research Council), Dec. 21, 1932
26 1896 Sims, Earl, Oct. 22, 1940
26 1897 Sims, William S., June 8, 1921
26 1898 Sims, Ruth Hanna McCormick, May 25, 1940
26 1899 Skinner, Robert F., 1922-1931
26 1900 Sladen, Douglas, Aug. 8, 1922
26 1901 Sloan, Lawrence D., June 28, 1930
26 1902 Sloss, Robert, March 23, 1918
26 1903 Smallwood, William, n.d.
26 1904 Smith, Alfred E., 1928
26 1905 Smith, Charles V., 1932-1940
26 1906 Smith, Henry Justin (Chicago Daily News), 1916-1930
26 1907 Smith, J.W., June 27, 1931
26 1908 Spender, Mr., Oct. 26, 1920
26 1909 Sprague, A.A., Jan. 23, 1931
26 1910 Startton, William J., Dec. 30, 1931
26 1911 Stead, Herbert F., 1921-1926
26 1912 Steed, Henry Wickham, 1922-1929
26 1913 Stern, Mrs. Irving L. (Chicago Sinai Congregation), March 14, 1932
26 1914 Stern, Julius David (New York Evening Post), Dec. 28, 1933
26 1915 Stevenson, F.L., Sept. 30, 1931
26 1916 Stewart, Beth Lockett, Dec. 1, 1939
26 1917 Stewart, John A., May 11, 1921
26 1918 Stewart, W., Nov. 21, 1931
26 1919 Stewart, Sneed, Hewes, Inc., Aug. 30, 1935
26 1920 Stifler, Dr. James (University of Chicago), 1932-1935
26 1921 Stimson, Henry L., 1929-1941
26 1922 Stirling, R., Aug. 11, 1922
26 1923 Stone, Leete, June 14, 1935
26 1924 Stoneman, William H., March 15, 1930
26 1925 Storms, John W., June 2, 1941
27 1926 Stout, Wesley Winans (Saturday Evening Post), 1939
27 1927 Strachey, J. StLoe (Spectator, London), 1918-1926
27 1928 Stratton, William J., 1931-1932
27 1929 Strauss, Jesse I., 1935
27 1930 Stromberg, Edward H. (Northwestern University), Feb. 8, 1936
27 1931 Strong, Harriet, July 26, 1928
27 1932 Strong, Walter (Chicago Daily News), 1923-1930
27 1933 Stuart, R. Douglas (America First Committee), Sept. 27, 1940
27 1934 Summerall, C.P., June 9, 1940
27 1935 Svagrovsky, Maxim, Oct. 18, 1912
27 1936 Swing, Raymond E., April 16, 1914
27 1937 Switzer, John M., March 17, 1930
27 1938 Sze, Alfred, 1925-1934
27 1939 Taft, Robert A., 1920-1941
27 1940 Taylor, Graham (University of Chicago), 1913-1931
27 1941 Taylor, Katharine, 1939
27 1942 Terrell, J. Walters, Jan. 30, 1941
27 1943 Tew, John H., Oct. 11, 1937
27 1944 Thatcher, J.H., April 5, 1942
27 1945 Thomas, J.H., 1924-1931
27 1946 Thompson, Kenneth, 1932-1934
27 1947 Thomsen, Dr. Hans, 1935-1939
27 1948 Thomson, Basil, April 27, 1921
27 1949 Thornton, Henry W., 1917-1925
27 1950 Tigert, John J., Jan. 10, 1931
27 1951 Tilden, W.T., July 19, 1920
27 1952 Time Magazine, Nov. 22, 1938
27 1953 Tomlinson, Mrs. George H., July 29, 1930
27 1954 Torre, Capasso, Sept. 18, 1926
27 1955 Treadwell, George L., Aug. 26, 1929
27 1956 Trevor, John B., Aug.. 16, 1939
27 1957 Troendle, Lina E., Aug. 11, 1931
27 1958 Troyanovsky, Alexander A., April 24, 1934
27 1959 Tucker, Rev. Henry St. George, Oct. 30, 1937
27 1960 Turner, Earl G. (Republican National Committee), Oct. 19, 1940
27 1961 T. Whittingham & Co., Ltd., Oct. 12, 1916
27 1962 Unwin, T. Fisher, Jan. 12, 1916
27 1963 Upton, J. Duane, Dec. 23, 1939
27 1964 Usher, H.B., Jan. 3, 1935
27 1965 Valentino, Baron, April 23, 1924
27 1966 Vandenberg, Arthur H., 1939-1940
27 1967 Van Law, Agnes M., Nov. 19, 1931
27 1968 Van Metre, Pete, 1941
27 1969 Van Metre, Ricker, 1931-1941
27 1970 Vernon, Roy (Chicago Daily News), 1916-1926
27 1971 Versecraft Magazine, Feb. 29, 1940
27 1972 Vitetti, Leonardo, 1924-1927
27 1973 Volpi, Giuseppe, 1926
27 1974 Von der Goltz, Baroness, 1935-1936
27 1975 Von Prittwitz und Gaffron, F.W., Feb. 12, 1933
27 1976 Wakeley, Charles R., Aug. 21, 1931
27 1977 Waldorf Hotel (London), Oct. 9, 1931
27 1978 Waller, Judith, 1931-1941
27 1979 Walsh, David I., June 24, 1940
27 1980 Walsh, Don (Chicago Daily News), May 21, 1931
27 1981 Wang, Ching-Wei, Aug. 10, 1934
27 1982 Watkin, Anne, 1934-1941
27 1983 Watkins, P.F.., 1931
27 1984 Webb, Mr., July 17, 1917
27 1985 Weeks, Edward (Atlantic Monthly), 1935-1939
27 1986 Welles, Donald P., March 29, 1934
27 1987 Wheeler, Burton K., 1941
27 1988 Wheeler, Mrs. Burton K., Aug. 17, 1941
27 1989 Wheelwright, Louise N., 1941-1942
27 1990 West, Frederick T., Feb. 6, 1925
27 1991 White, Dudley A., Nov. 13, 1940
27 1992 White, James C. (Northwestern Trust & Savings Bank), June 28, 1930
27 1993 White, W.J. (Continental Illinois Bank), 1932-1935
27 1994 White, William Allen, June 16, 1940
27 1995 Whitlock, Doug, n.d.
27 1996 Willert, Arthur, 1924
27 1997 Williams, C.E., Feb. 7, 1925
27 1998 Williams, Walter, Sept. 16, 1926
27 1999 White, George R., 1920-1922
27 2000 Wile, Frederick William, 1904-1938
27 2001 Wilhelm Theodor, March 31, 1935
27 2002 Willkie, Wendell, 1940
27 2003 Williams, Claire (Saturday Spectator), 1941-1942
27 2004 Wilson, Woodrow, 1916-1919
27 2005 Wood, Junius B. (Chicago Daily News), 1917-1922
27 2006 Wood, Leonard, 1925
27 2007 Wood, Robert E. (America First Committee), 1941
27 2008 Woodring, Harry H., July 26, 1940
27 2009 Woodward, Dr. Frederick Campbell (University of Chicago), Aug. 15, 1939
27 2010 Woodward, John B. (Chicago Daily News), 1920
27 2011 Wrench, Evelyn, May 29, 1937
27 2012 Wright, E.H., Dec. 20, 1939
27 2013 Yarrows, Victor S., Jan. 20, 1940
27 2014 York, Rosemary B. (Bobbs-Merrill Company), Aug. 14, 1939
27 2015 Yoshido, Isaburo, Dec. 4, 1924
27 2016 Young, Lafayette (The Des Moines Capital), 1919-1920
27 2017 Young, Owen D., Feb. 28, 1927
27 2018 Younghusband, Francis, Nov. 11, 1919
27 2019 Zimmern, Alfred (Oxford University), 1935
27 2020 Unknown and Fragments
28 2021 Letterpress Book 1, 1902-1903
28 2022 Letterpress Book 2, 1904-1907
29 2023 Letterpress Book 3, 1908
29 2024 Letterpress Book 4 (Cable Statements), 1909-1917

Series 3: Works, 1895-1942

Manuscripts, clipping scrapbooks and notebooks containing Bell's writing and research. The works are primarily journalistic pieces, news dispatches from the London Chicago Daily News office, interviews with world leaders, and editorial columns. Other materials include short stories (some written under the pseudonyms Eric Bellamy and Rak Parke), poetry, and texts of the numerous addresses Bell gave during his two speaking tours. There are three unpublished book length manuscripts, one an autobiography titled Seventy Years Deep, an unfinished work called Let Us Go Seaward (a collection of Bell's 1934-1935 interviews), and The Latest War in Europe. Bell refers to this work, a collection of text, correspondence, and clippings, as a "Dossier" created in reaction to Roosevelt's "Quarantine Speech." There are also several notebooks that Bell kept throughout his career which illustrate both his creative process and provide striking detail of his meetings with world leaders and his views of Europe during the world wars.
Arranged alphabetically by title followed by notebooks and clipping scrapbooks arranged chronologically.

Box Folder Contents
30 2025 Abby Kidder was Funny -- Till! - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
30 2026 Americanism and the War - address, 1917
30 2027 Aldershot and its Soldiers n.d.
30 2028 Amau, Eiji - interview, July 1934
30 2029 An Amazing Political Legend - radio broadcast, Dec. 20, 1923
30 2030 America and the Air Problem, ca. 1915
30 2031 America and the League of Nations, ca. 1920
30 2032 America and the New World Order - address, Dec, 5, 1918
30 2033 America Evolving a World Police - address, 1921
30 2034 American Battle Poetry - address (includes notes and poems used in address), 1917
30 2035 American Correspondence Association, 1911
30 2036 American Moral Dynamics - address, Apr. 14, 1919
30 2037 American Officers Club in London - typescript and published versions, 1918
30 2038 The American Presidential Election, ca. 1933
30 2039 American Prosperity, n.d.
30 2040 American Tradition and the War, n.d.
30 2041 Americanism and Prussianism, n.d.
30 2042 Americanism and the War, n.d.
30 2043 America's Evolving World Policy - address - 2 drafts, Sep. 24, 1921
30 2044 America's Ideals and the War - address, ca. 1920s
30 2045 America's New Mercantile Marine Act, n.d.
30 2046 Among the Holiday Crowds in Tokyo, ca. 1925
30 2047 Andy Gunner - short story - 2 drafts (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
30 2048 Answering a Lady's Question - 2 copies, ca. 1940
30 2049 An Appeal to "Remember Our Own United States" published in The Dixie Guide newspaper, May 31, 1940
30 2050 Are There Any Dictators in the World? Is There One? ca. 1940
30 2051 Asiatic Question in the State of Washington, Mar. 19, 1925
30 2052 At the War Office in London, ca. 1920s
30 2053 Attempted Analysis of the Four Top-Shots in the World's News, ca. 1940
30 2054 Austria: Struggling Toward Liberty, ca. 1920s
30 2055 Balfour Note - letters to the London Times (includes reader responses and clippings), 1922
30 2056 The Basic Principles of Journalism, 1932
30 2057 Battle Scenes on the West Front, Oct. 3, 1916
30 2058 The Best Lawyer I Ever Knew - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
30 2059 A Big Idea Oddly Born, ca. 1940
30 2060 Bige Hoak - short story (2 drafts), n.d.
30 2061 Billy's Wife - short story published in The Strand Magazine (includes typescript drafts), Apr. 1909
30 2062 Bob Ingersoll and Lord Grey on the Spot, ca. 1940
30 2063 Bombardment of Scarborough, Whitby, and the Hartpools, ca. 1914
30 2064 Sentaor Borah and British Opinion, ca. 1920s
30 2065 Borden, Robert Laird - Work of a Great Constitutionalist, 1923
30 2066 Bougle, Will M. - interview questions, Jan. 15, 1935
31 2067 Brad's Love Faith - short story (3 drafts), 1912
31 2068 Breaking Britain's Journalistic Blackout published in The Quill, Apr. 1940
31 2069 A Brief Resume of Some of the Accomplishments of the U.S. Navy in European Waters, n.d.
31 2070 Britian and International Voluntarism - address, Jan. 6, 1927
31 2071 Britain and World Organization - address, Jan. 11, 1922
31 2072 Britain as the American Blighty, 1919
31 2073 Britain, Mosul, and Peace - address, Jan. 5, 1926
31 2074 Britain's Position in the Post War World, Aug. 28, 1923
31 2075 Britain's Struggle for Peace - address (includes clippings of published text and article about address), 1922
31 2076 Britain's Young Army Officers, n.d.
31 2077 British-American Friendship: The Problem and its Importance - address, Apr. 20, 1920
31 2078 British American Relations published in The Landmark (includes typed notes), Oct. 1926
31 2079 The British Censorship - address (includes typed draft and booklet of text), 1915-1916
31 2080 The British Election of 1931 - address, ca. 1930s
31 2081 British Life in War Time, ca. 1917
31 2082 British Royal Flying Corps, 1916
31 2083 British Undergraduates - interview questions, Jan. 2, 1935
31 2084 Brittain, Harry - Edward Price Bell Proposes the Health of Mr. Harry Brittain - address, Oct. 10, 1917
31 2085 Business Man's View of the Pacific Problem, Interview with Captain Robert Dollar, Veteran Shipping Man, Apr. 19, 1925
31 2086 Cambridge-Harvard Boatrace, n.d.
31 2087 Canada's Canal System, Sep. 23, 1923
31 2088 Canada's Constitutional Struggle and its World Bearing, Mar. 3, 1925
31 2089 Canada's Railway Problem, Sep. 22, 1923
31 2090 Canada's Wealth and Hopes for the Future, Sep. 20, 1923
31 2091 Canadian Liquor Control, ca. 1920s
31 2092 Canadian Pulpwood Problem, Sep. 21, 1923
31 2093 Canadian Questions - notes, ca. 1923
31 2094 Capital Punishment in England, Sep. 1912
31 2095 Caran D'Ache, n.d.
31 2096 Carlyle, Dr. - interview with Dr. Carlyle, Lecturer on Economics at University College, Oxford, n.d.
31 2097 Castle, William R., Jr. - interview, Aug. 27, 1931
31 2098 Cecil, Lord of Chelwood - interview, Dec. 13, 1934
31 2099 Central and South America (regarding Hoover's goodwill tour of Latin America), 1928
31 2100 Chiang Kai-Shek - interview (includes notes, questions, drafts), 1934
31 2101 Chicago Cancer Investigation in London, Feb. 1910
31 2102 Chicago Watchman, What of the Night? - address, n.d.
31 2103 Chicago's Century of Progress Exhibition, ca. 1934
31 2104 Chicago's Crisis of Principle - address, Feb. 6, 1931
31 2105 Civilization's Still Small Voice, ca. 1930s
31 2106 Cloud Afire (2 drafts), n.d.
31 2107 Contemporary American Writing, n.d.
31 2108 Cook, Sir Edward M. A. - interview (2 drafts), ca. 1915
31 2109 Coolidge: A Survey (includes notes, drafts and booklet published by the Chicago Daily News), 1924
31 2110 Coony Treads a Strange Path - short story (Rak Parke, 2 drafts), ca. 1940
31 2111 The Crippled Jokesmith - short story (imcomplete), ca. 1940
31 2112 Critical Violence or Physical - Which? n.d.
31 2113 Cruise in a British Seaplane - clippings, Oct. 1916
31 2114 The Curzon Dinner and Anglo-Americanism, ca. 1920
31 2115 Cyrus Aiken's Clear Call published in Red Book Magazine (includes typed draft), Feb. 1911
32 2116 The Daily News in London - address, n.d.
32 2117 Danny Lee - short story (Rak Parke, 2 drafts), ca. 1940
32 2118 Davis, John W. - interview (includes notes, questions and clipping), Sep. 1924
32 2119 Dawes, Charles Gates - interview (several drafts), Jun. 1929
32 2120 Dawn in Printing House Square? (two copies), ca. 1940
32 2121 The Debacle of Practical Man, n.d.
32 2122 Deep Mining Warfare in France and Flanders, n.d.
32 2123 Deep Movements and Shallow Minds, 1922
32 2124 Did He or Didn't He? - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
32 2125 Different Types of Mind and Temperament in Relation to the Asiatic Question, Mar. 20, 1925
32 2126 Diplomatic Portents - address, Sep. 20, 1927
32 2127 Disarmament Conference - address, ca. 1932
32 2128 Dough-Face - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
32 2129 Dr. Wonderful - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
32 2130 Duboin, Deputy Jaques - interview, 1926
32 2131 Eastbourne, England, n.d.
32 2132 Economic Science Vindicated - radio address, Jul. 13, 1931
32 2133 Economic and Peace Architecture - address, Apr. 29, 1927
32 2134 Ego - address (typed draft and booklet of text published by the Chicago Daily News), 1928
32 2135 English East Coast, n.d.
32 2136 An Enlarged and Complete Monroe Doctrine - leaflet, 1939
32 2137 Enrollment of Suffrigist Army, East London, 1913
32 2138 L'Epreuve de Colby (in French), n.d.
32 2139 European Leaders and Peace, Sep. 1924
32 2140 European Statesmen and Socialism, Aug. 1924
32 2141 An Evening with a Great Japanese (2 copies), 1925
32 2142 An Eventful Hour Off, n.d.
32 2143 Ex Porte Statement Mischief, Aug. 29, 1922
32 2144 Examining that Matter of Isolationism, n.d.
32 2145 Failure of the Chinese Head Tax in Canada, Mar. 18, 1925
32 2146 The Far East and World Law - notes for address, n.d.
32 2147 Fatalism vs. Volitionism: Are We to Take it Lying Down? - address, n.d.
32 2148 The Fate of Broad Gaskett - short story (2 drafts), n.d.
32 2149 A Fued of the Forest - short story (2 drafts), n.d.
32 2150 A Few Points Pertaining to the War (2 copies and notes), n.d.
32 2151 A Few Words About War, 1928
32 2152 The Fight Against Alcohol, ca. 1920
32 2153 Fight for Right Movement - address, Jul. 17, 1917
32 2154 First Woman Suffrage Play in England, ca. 1920
32 2155 Fire-Power Naval Conference - radio address, Mar. 14, 1930
32 2156 Flandin, M. Pierre-Etienne - interview (copies in French and English, notes), 1935
32 2157 Fleet - Armies - Air Services - notes, n.d.
32 2158 Flying - The Impressions of my First Aeroplane Flight, 1918
32 2159 Foes of Press Freedom published in The Quill, Sep. 1940
32 2160 For Mr. S. Hata "Asahigraph," Tokyo, ca. 1925
32 2161 A Formula for Philippine Independence, n.d.
32 2162 France, Germany, Italy - radio broadcast, Jan. 31, 1931
32 2163 Fred and Eugenie - short story, n.d.
32 2164 Freedom of the Press: What Price? (2 drafts), 1940
32 2165 French, Lord - interview (includes typed draft, clippings and published booklet of text), 1917
32 2166 Funeral for Lord Roberts, 1914
33 2167 Gardiner, Alfred G. on David Lloyd George, n.d.
33 2168 General Elections in the United Kingdom, n.d.
33 2169 Generalissimo Chaing Kai-Sheck as Politician, Sociologist, and Soldier, ca. 1940
33 2170 German Youth on the Birth of a Nation - A Unified Germany, n.d.
33 2171 Germany's Hope for Peace - Conversations with Chancellor Marx of Germany (typed draft, 2 copies of booklet published by Chicago Daily News, notes), 1924
33 2172 Getting Into the Dublin Mansion House, n.d.
33 2173 The Ghost of Markle's Hill - short story, n.d.
33 2174 Gibbs Outburst on the Leviathan n.d.
33 2175 Give the World More Facts, n.d.
33 2176 Gobel's Last Fight published in The Strand Magazine, Nov. 1908
33 2177 Goin' Fishin' - short story, n.d.
33 2178 The Great Drama of India - address (2 drafts), n.d.
33 2179 Great Ideas and Chinese Destiny, n.d.
33 2180 Gregory, Dr. Herbert - interview on Pacific Questions (2 copies), Apr. 23, 1925
33 2181 Grey, Sir Edward - interview (includes clippings, notes and booklet reprints in 3 languages), 1913, 1916
33 2182 Grierson, Francis - interview (2 drafts), ca. 1913
33 2183 Guayaquil's Open Air Cafes, n.d.
33 2184 Gunner Brown of the Punjab, n.d.
33 2185 Haldane, Lord Chancellor - interview (includes notes, clippings, correspondence and booklet), 1915
33 2186 Halting the Warship Competition published in Chicago Commerce, May 17, 1930
33 2187 Handwriting on the Wall - address, n.d.
33 2188 Hayashi, Baron - interview, n.d.
33 2189 Help from America (clippings), Mar-Apr, 1918
33 2190 Help to Build the Bridge - radio address, Dec. 31, 1930
33 2191 The Hero of Ball's Bridge published in The Strand Magazine (includes several typed drafts and notes), 1912
33 2192 Herts, Dr. Friedrich - interview, Sep. 22, 1926
33 2193 High Light in the Chapel - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
33 2194 Hirota, Koki - interview (2 drafts), 1934
33 2195 His Best Respects - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
33 2196 Hitler, Adolph - interview (includes drafts, notes, questions), 1935
33 2197 Holland, Rowe - interview on the Asiatic Question in Canada (2 drafts), Mar. 12, 1925
33 2198 Honest and Fearless ThoughtL God Grant us That! (2 drafts), ca. 1940
33 2199 Hoover, Herbert - interviews and articles (includes clippings, notes, research materials), 1923-1932
33 2200 House, Colonel Edward Mandell - interview, Jan. 14, 1916
33 2201 How English Elections are Worked, n.d.
33 2202 How it Strikes an American (compilation of clippings, 2 copies with notes), ca. 1920s
33 2203 How Our Political Jaunters Afar Spill the Beans, n.d.
33 2204 How Really Fares Democracy, n.d.
33 2205 Hughes, Charles Evans - interview, Dec. 23, 1924
33 2206 Humanity and Public Sentiment, Dec. 1925
33 2207 An Hypothesis of Beauty (multiple drafts), ca. 1940
34 2208 Ideals and Ideologies - address (2 drafts and notes), Jun. 13, 1927
34 2209 Ideals - Are They Worth It? n.d.
34 2210 If Not a League - What? - address, Jan. 14, 1924
34 2211 Illusion and Reality (later version of Brad's Love - Faith), n.d.
34 2212 Impression of Flight in a British War-Plane (collected clippings), Aug.-Sep. 1916
34 2213 Impressions from the British Front, n.d.
34 2214 Impressions of the Service at St. Paul's, n.d.
34 2215 In a London Fuse Factory, n.d.
34 2216 In an April Snowstorm, Dec. 1912
34 2217 In a Black Shadow published in Redbook Magazine (also typed draft), Jul. 1910
34 2218 In the Bassee-Loos Region, n.d.
34 2219 In the Lincoln Key - address, n.d.
34 2220 In the Shadow of the Great Daibutsu, Jan 15, 1925
34 2221 Independence Day - radio broadcast, Jul. 3, 1931
34 2222 Institute of Economics, n.d.
34 2223 "Intellectuals" Always Complex but Never Deep, n.d.
34 2224 International Fundamentals - address, n.d.
34 2225 The Interview - address, Dec. 30, 1924
34 2226 Ireland in War Times, 1914
34 2227 Is America Moving Toward Revolution Number Two? (incomplete and damaged), ca. 1940
34 2228 Italy's Rebirth - Mussolini interview text in booklet published by the Chicago Daily News, 1924
34 2229 Items of News of the War in Europe, n.d.
34 2230 Jack Halsey's Unmooring published both in The Strand and Red Book Magazine (includes multiple drafts), 1911
34 2231 Japanese Standpoint in the State of Washington, n.d.
34 2232 Jéze, Gaston - interview (primarily notes), Aug. 26, 1926
34 2233 John Adams at the Circus - short story published in The Strand (also draft copy), Apr. 1908
34 2234 Journalism and World Interests, n.d.
34 2235 Journalism Internationally on the Qui Vive, May 10, 1927
34 2236 Kato, Viscount - interview, May 6, 1925
34 2237 Kedzie's Cure - short story, n.d.
34 2238 Kellogg, Frank B. - interview (primarily questions and notes), ca. 1920s
34 2239 Kenney, Rev. Frank Cassillis on the Asiatic Question Generally, Mar. 18, 1925
34 2240 Kilrush and the Crooks - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
34 2241 King, Mackenzie - interview - Pillars of Peace (booklet and notes), 1925
34 2242 Kitchener Views as Military Master, Jun. 7, 1916
34 2243 Knocking About China, Aug. 1934
34 2244 Kodama, K. - interview on Financial, Industrial, and Social Conditions in Japan, Jun. 24, 1925
34 2245 Ku Klux Klan - collection of clippings, 1924
34 2246 Kung, H. H. - interview, Aug. 1934
35 2247 Lafe at Granite Gap - short story, n.d.
35 2248 La Follette, Senator - interivew, ca. 1920
35 2249 Lansbury, George - interview, n.d.
35 2250 Larkin at the "Rebel Rally" in Albert Hall, London, ca. 1913
35 2251 Lasker, Albert D. on Europe, Aug. 24, 1923
35 2252 The Latest War in Europe - "Dossier" (manuscript includes correspondence, text and clippings) See Oversize box 1, 1939-1941
35 2253 Laval, M. Pierre - interview, Feb. 25, 1935
35 2254 Layman's View of the Bible, n.d.
35 2255 Leadership and Pacific Problems (2 drafts), May 19, 1925
35 2256 League of Nations (incomplete), n.d.
35 2257 Lessons of a Soldier's Prophecy, n.d.
35 2258 Letters to the Times - collected clippings of Bell's letters to the London Times and responses, 1916
35 2259 Let the Press Regain its Voice - published in The Quill, Jul. 1940
35 2260-2261 Let us go Seaward - book length manuscript (2 drafts, one incomplete), ca. 1937
35 2262 Let us Make Great Americans! ca. 1940
35 2263 Lewis, David - interview, Jan. 4, 1935
35 2264 Life Aboard the U.S.S. Maryland (incomplete), ca. 1928
35 2265 Life and Work of Victor Fremont Lawson - address (includes clippings and notes), Oct. 3, 1925
35 2266 Liquor Control in Canada, ca. 1920s
35 2267 Liverpool and its Neighborhood, n.d.
35 2268 Living-In System in United Kingdom, n.d.
35 2269 Living Tradition by Simeon Strunksky - Bell's letter to the Times regarding their review, ca. 1939
35 2270 Lloyd-George, David - interview, n.d.
35 2271 London, n.d.
35 2272 London Naval Conference - address, ca. 1930
35 2273 MacDonald, J. Ramsay - interview (includes notes, drafts, booklet published by Chicago Daily News), 1924
35 2274 MacDonald, Ramsay - collection of clippings regarding MacDonald/Hoover meeting, ca. 1929
35 2275 MacDonald/Hoover conference - Why MacDonald Came to America (includes radio broadcast, notes, clippings and booklet), 1929
35 2276 Machiavellianism in Europe, n.d.
36 2277 Major Interviewing: Its Principles and its Functions, 1927
36 2278 Manufacturers and Peace, n.d.
36 2279 Marcellus Graves - short story, n.d.
36 2280-2283 The Marching World - columns (includes typed drafts and clippings of published columns), 1927-1931
36 2284 Mark Bowman Amid the Dolphins - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
36 2285 Marriages, Births and Deaths in England and Wales, n.d.
36 2286 The Marshal of Luling Gorge, n.d.
36 2287 Martin B. Madden and the Foreign Problem, Aug. 1923
36 2288 May One Have a Word with Byrd? n.d.
36 2289 McClatcy, V.S. and the California Joint Immegration Committee on the Pacific Problem, Apr. 7, 1925
36 2290 Militant Suffragism in Great Britain, ca. 1915
36 2291 Milk Trade of London, n.d.
36 2292 The Mischief of "Ex Parte" Statement, Sep. 9, 1922
36 2293 Moore, Dr. - interview notes, Jul. 21, 1930
36 2294 Moral Training of British Officers, Apr. 6, 1916
36 2295 Murphy, Mr. - interview notes, Nov. 5, 1919
36 2296 Murray, Professor Gilbert - interview, Dec. 15, 1934
36 2297 Mussolini, Benito - interviews (includes notes, drafts, booklet published by Chicago Daily News), 1924-1925
36 2298 My Changed Opinions, n.d.
36 2299 My Coolies and their Companions, Aug. 9, 1934
36 2300 My New Carriage and Companions, ca. 1940
36 2301 A Non Vocal Democracy is a Dead Democracy, n.d.
36 2302 Nugent, General Oliver Stewart - interview, n.d.
36 2303 Okada, Keisuke - interview, Jul. 19, 1934
36 2304 Old Glory and Peace - address, n.d.
36 2305 Oliver, John - interview, Mar. 7, 1925
36 2306 On a Great Battlefield of the War, Apr. 21, 1916
36 2307 On the British Censorship - letter to the Times, n.d.
36 2308 On the London Naval Conference, ca. 1920s
36 2309 On the Poperinghe-Ypres Road, 1916
36 2310 One Day at Bude - short story (Bluford Mills), ca. 1940
36 2311 One Shrinks as from a Blow, n.d.
36 2312 Organized Apriority Fatal to Peace, n.d.
36 2313 Origin of the British Fighting Woman (2 drafts and leaflets from suffrage events), ca. 1913
36 2314 The Oscillative Mr. Taussig - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
36 2315 Osmena, Sergio - interview, Jul. 19, 1925
36 2316 Our Flag and Peace - address, n.d.
36 2317 Our International Thinking: Is it Worse than Futile, ca. 1940
36 2318 Our Naval Men as Diplomats, Dec. 20, 1928
36 2319 Our Trade with Canada, n.d.
36 2320 Our War Work and War Purpose, 1918
36 2321 Overhill, George F. - interview, n.d.
37 2322 Pankhurst, Sylvia - interview, Apr. 1914
37 2323 Pankhurst, Mrs. at a meeting of Militant Suffragists, ca. 1914
37 2324 Panorama - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
37 2325 Pan-Pacific Conference in Honolulu (2 copies), Jul. 1925
37 2326 Pares, Professor - interview notes, n.d.
37 2327 Parker, Sir Gilbert - interview (2 drafts), n.d.
37 2328 Patrol Cruise in a British Seaplane, n.d.
37 2329 Peace Pact and the Maritime Situation - address, n.d.
37 2330 Phases of Indian Territory Life (2 drafts), n.d.
37 2331 Pictures En Route in the Far East, n.d.
37 2332 Playing with Fire - address, n.d.
37 2333 Poetry, 1919, 1940, n.d.
37 2334 Poincaré, Raymond - interview, May 21, 1924
37 2335 Political Currents in England, n.d.
37 2336 Politico-Economics and Peace, n.d.
37 2337 "Pop-Eye" Knew his Animals - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
37 2338 Pope Pius XI - interviews (includes drafts, published articles in Liberty magazine, notes and questions), 1935-1937
37 2339 Possible Unfavorable Effects if Tariff on Canadian Products is Greatly Increased, n.d.
37 2340 President Wilson and the War, Dec. 31, 1916
37 2341 President Wilson at the Peace Conference, ca. 1919
37 2342 The Press and Social Safety (typed draft, pamphlet and published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, 1926
37 2343 The Press of the World - notes, Feb. 9, 1933
37 2344 The Price of Wales in America, n.d.
37 2345 The Problem of World Unity (2 drafts), 1922
37 2346 Proposed Ship Canal from the Great Lakes to the Sea, Sep. 19, 1923
37 2347 Prosperity and the Hard Times in France, Mar. 23, 1926
37 2348 Public School and University Journalism in Great Britain, n.d.
37 2349 Qualifications for a Mayor, n.d.
37 2350 Quarreling with the Japanese, We are Quarelling with What? - notes, n.d.
37 2351 Quezon, Manual L. - interview (includes several drafts and clippings), ca. 1926
38 2352 Rodney Bruff's Last Fight - short story (2 drafts), ca. 1908
38 2353 Re-Annoint the King!, n.d.
38 2354 Recent Discoveries About Cancer, ca. 1910
38 2355 The Red Hammer - short story, n.d.
38 2356 Reflections on the Peace of the Pacific and the World, 1934
38 2357 Release - short story (Rak Parke), n.d.
38 2358 Relief Work in War Time, n.d.
38 2359 Remember the United States! (2 drafts), n.d.
38 2360 The Republican Party's Opportunity and Duty, ca. 1940s
38 2361 Results of Zeppelin Raid on England, 1919
38 2362 The Retired Jockey - short story (Rak Parke), n.d.
38 2363 Review of the Battle of Minds, n.d.
38 2364 Riall and the Red Man's Epic, n.d.
38 2365 Riall in the Race Riots, n.d.
38 2366 Right Attitudes Toward Citizenship - address, n.d.
38 2367 Roberts and Bernhardi on War, n.d.
38 2368 Rocks Ahead - short story (2 drafts), n.d.
38 2369 Roosevelt at the Guildhall, London, ca. 1930s
38 2370 Root, Elihu, ca. 1907
38 2371 Royal School, Honolulu (2 copies), 1925
38 2372 Runciman, Walter - interview (includes drafts, clippings), 1915
38 2373 Russification and the Religious Movement in Georgia, n.d.
38 2374 Salvationists in the Guildhall, London, n.d.
38 2375 Saturday Spectator - About that Man "Wedgy" and Others, Big & Little, Aug. 9, 1941
38 2376 Saturday Spectator - America is Out to Win the War, Jan. 24, 1924
38 2377 Saturday Spectator - American Diplomacy Out Warlike Forces and Methods In, Dec. 7, 1941
38 2378 Saturday Spectator - Are New Deal Antics & Idiocies on the Wane?, Sep. 20, 1941
38 2379 Saturday Spectator - As Scene Follows Scene on World's Big Stage, Jul. 26, 1941
38 2380 Saturday Spectator - Aspects of the Ever-Intensifying World Crisis, May 24, 1941
38 2381 Saturday Spectator - Bird's-Eye View of the World International, Aug. 16, 1941
38 2382 Saturday Spectator - Certainly, Patriotism Undoubtably "Comes First," Jul. 21, 1942
38 2383 Saturday Spectator - Citizen-Minds More Scientific Our Vital Need, Oct. 4, 1941
38 2384 Saturday Spectator - Civilianism Vital: Elect a Congress to Supply It!, Jan. 31, 1942
38 2385 Saturday Spectator - Civiliation's Still Small Voice, Nov. 15, 1941
38 2386 Saturday Spectator - Cruel Distances, Dangerous Waters, and the Rest, Mar. 21, 1942
38 2387 Saturday Spectator - Defining America's Actual First Line of Defense, Jun. 21, 1941
38 2388 Saturday Spectator - Dispersion as a False Principle in National Life (2 drafts), Apr. 1942
39 2389 Saturday Spectator - Examining that Matter of Isolationism, Dec. 21, 1940
39 2390 Saturday Spectator - Facets of the World Drama and its Effects on Ideals, Mar. 7, 1942
39 2391 Saturday Spectator - Firmly, Definitely He Sets Our Course for War, Jan. 11, 1941
39 2392 Saturday Spectator - Give us Science in Our Statecraft, n.d.
39 2393 Saturday Spectator - Glancing Around the World's Lurid Red Horizon, May 17, 1941
39 2394 Saturday Spectator - Glimpses One Catches in the World's Kaleidoscope, May 9, 1941
39 2395 Saturday Spectator - God Grant Us, As Americans, the Right Kind of Courage, Dec. 7, 1940
39 2396 Saturday Spectator - How Our Political Jaunters Afar Spill the Beans, Feb. 15, 1941
39 2397 Saturday Spectator - How Shall We Make America Great? Nov. 1, 1941
39 2398 Saturday Spectator - How Strange Are the Ways of History!, Dec. 13, 1941
39 2399 Saturday Spectator - Inquiring Into Japanese Strategy in the War, Mar. 28, 1942
39 2400 Saturday Spectator - Inveterate Antipathies & Passionate Attachments, Oct. 18, 1941
39 2401 Saturday Spectator - Just a Word About the Winnie-Franklin Sea Movie, Aug. 30, 1941
39 2402 Saturday Spectator - Let the Fight for World Peace Go Resolutely On!, Mar. 22, 1941
39 2403 Saturday Spectator - Let Us Turn a Little Light on That Fireside Chat, Jun. 7, 1941
39 2404 Saturday Spectator - Light from Indiana on the War Rubber Question, Apr. 4, 1942
39 2405 Saturday Spectator - Little Causerue About American Lunatics, Feb. 1 1941
39 2406 Saturday Spectator - Mr. Hoover's Word "Eloquence" Makes One Think a Little, Jul. 19, 1941
39 2407 Saturday Spectator - More About that Interesting Matter of "Isolation," Apr. 12, 1941
39 2408 Saturday Spectator - "Muse of History Unrolls Her Page" - Beattie, Jun 14, 1941
39 2409 Saturday Spectator - Neat Bit of Political Artful Dodging in Washington, n.d.
39 2410 Saturday Spectator - New Blood an Urgent Need of American Politics, Feb. 14, 1942
39 2411 Saturday Spectator - A Non-Vocal Democracy is a Dead Democracy, Apr. 5, 1941
39 2412 Saturday Spectator - Noted Journalist Outlines GOP's Duty & Opportunity, Nov. 16, 1940
39 2413 Saturday Spectator - Now Let President Roosevelt Do Something for Peace!, Dec. 28, 1940
39 2414 Saturday Spectator - Objectivity of Mind Vital to America's Welfare, Nov. 26, 1940
39 2415 Saturday Spectator - Oratory in the Pending Campaign, n.d.
39 2416 Saturday Spectator - Organized Apriority Fatal to Peace, Nov. 8, 1941
39 2417 Saturday Spectator - Our Consistant Diplomacy Picks One More Fight, Mar. 8, 1941
39 2418 Saturday Spectator - Our Elite Have Let Us Down, n.d.
39 2419 Saturday Spectator - Political Hocus-Pocusing on a Majestic Scale, Apr. 19, 1941
39 2420 Saturday Spectator - Prosper the Banner of the Army of Morals and Mind!, Feb. 7, 1942
39 2421 Saturday Spectator - Random Snap-Shots of Wildly Wagging World, Jul. 5, 1941
39 2422 Saturday Spectator - Reality of Representation the Thing Demanded, Jan. 18, 1941
39 2423 Saturday Spectator - Recalling a Great Terre Haute Journalist, Apr. 11, 1942
39 2424 Saturday Spectator - Republicans can Stand No Tallow-Candle Leader, Feb. 22, 1941
39 2425 Saturday Spectator - Roosevelt, Hull Desert "Guns" for Peace, Nov. 29, 1941
39 2426 Saturday Spectator - Roosevelt's Knife at the Root of Americanism, n.d.
39 2427 Saturday Spectator - Some Observations on that "Crush Hitler" Philosophy, ca. 1941
39 2428 Saturday Spectator - Some Observations on Whirling World Affairs, May 10, 1941
39 2429 Saturday Spectator - Some of the Real Dangers which Menace America, Sep. 13, 1941
39 2430 Saturday Spectator - Technique of an Illustrious Modern Demagogue, Jan. 25, 1941
39 2431 Saturday Spectator - Toward a Grip of Men and Things International, n.d.
39 2432 Saturday Spectator - Tumult, Confusion, Blood, and their Lessons, Jul. 12, 1941
39 2433 Saturday Spectator - Uncle Sam is Not Taking Back the Track, Thank You!, n.d.
39 2434 Saturday Spectator - "Union Nowers" the Enemies of Union Now or Ever, Jun. 28, 1941
39 2435 Saturday Spectator - Watch for the "Wild Turkey's" Next Forward Step!, Mar. 29, 1941
39 2436 Saturday Spectator - Watch for Women and Men Not Yet in the Books, Aug. 23, 1941
39 2437 Saturday Spectator - Watchman, What of the Day, and What of the Night? Sep. 6, 1941
39 2438 Saturday Spectator - What is the Big American Fight all About? Jan. 4, 1941
39 2439 Saturday Spectator - What is this Big World Drama we are Witnessing? n.d.
39 2440 Saturday Spectator - What is this France of the Pending Agony, Nov. 22, 1941
39 2441 Saturday Spectator - What Worldy Thing is Weirder than Politics? Sept. 27, 1941
39 2442 Saturday Spectator - When America Shall Have Poets? Oct. 25, 1941
39 2443 Saturday Spectator - Whirligigging with Kipling's "Big Round World," n.d.
39 2444 Saturday Spectator - Whither Washington's "Favorite Object of my Heart?", Mar. 1, 1941
39 2445 Saturday Spectator - Who Will Stop this Drift Toward World Disaster, Feb. 28, 1942
39 2446 Saturday Spectator - Why the "Speed" Cry Falls on Ears not very Acute, n.d.
39 2447 Saturday Spectator - Why This Anti-Appeasemetn Bullyragging? Nov. 30, 1940
39 2448 Saturday Spectator - Will They Leave Us Naked to Our Enemies? ca. 1941
39 2449 Saturday Spectator - With the Stream of Men and Things International, May 31, 1941
39 2450 Saturday Spectator - World Censorship Reversed Trend at Ypres, Dec. 27, 1941
39 2451 Saturday Spectator - You American! Are You Sure You HAVE a Country? Feb. 8, 1941
39 2452 Saturday Spectator - Untitled and Fragments, 1940-1942
40 2453 Science in Life, a Criticism (2 drafts), n.d.
40 2454 Scurr, Mr. & Mrs. John - East End Reformers, n.d.
40 2455 Sea Power, n.d.
40 2456 Seen and Heard at the British Front, n.d.
40 2457 Selfridge, H. Gordon - interview, 1922
40 2458 Seventy Years Deep - book length autobiographical manuscript (2 drafts, 1 incomplete) See Oversize boxes 2 & 3, 1939
40 2459 Shidehara, Baron - interview, 1925
40 2460 Shields, Sir Douglas - interview, Jan. 16, 1922
40 2461 Shoji and the Lady of the Keys - short story (2 drafts), n.d.
40 2462 Shrapnel Holds Flyer in Cup, 1916
40 2463 Simon, Sir John - interview and notes, 1935
40 2464 Simms, Admiral William Snowden - interview, notes, ca. 1919
40 2465 Sinn Fein's Campaign in America, n.d.
40 2466 Sketch-Book of a War Correspondent - address, n.d.
40 2467 Slow to Speak - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
40 2468 Smith, Alfred E. - an Interpretation of the Spirit and Mind, n.d.
40 2469 Smith, F.E. - interview, n.d.
40 2470 Some High Official Voices on Peace (compilation of quotations), 1934
40 2471 Some Observations on the "Dead" League - address (draft & booklet published by the Chicago Daily News), 1924
40 2472 Some Remarks on Dr. Irwin Edman's Latest Book, 1939
40 2473 Some Superman I Know - address (2 drafts), n.d.
40 2474 Spiritualism in Great Britain, n.d.
40 2475 A Statement Concerning Interallied Debts Settlement, n.d.
40 2476 Statesmanship and Interpretive Journalism: Interviewing the World's Political Chiefs - address, n.d.
40 2477 Statesmanship & Journalism as Allies - address, n.d.
40 2478 Steadfast France - booklet published by the Chicago Daily News, 1924
40 2479 Steaming up the Yangtze-Kiang, n.d.
40 2480 Steed, Henry Wickam - interview, Aug. 22, 1923
40 2481 The Steep Way - short story, n.d.
40 2482 Stefani, Alberto D. - interview (includes research materials), ca. 1925
40 2483 Story of Carl Lugg - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
40 2484 Story of the Fishing Surgeon - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
40 2485 Strong, Walter Ansel - memorial speech, 1931
40 2486 Struggles of the British Woman Suffragists, n.d.
40 2487 Study of Four Unexampled Interviews, 1924
40 2488 Study that Sea Question! n.d.
40 2489 Submarines in the Present War, n.d.
40 2490 Substance - Not Form. An Appeal to the Intelligencia of Japan, 1925
40 2491 Swing's Article on the Causes of War (includes draft of article by Raymond Swing), n.d.
40 2492 A Tale of the Week Ending Saturday, Nov. 6, 1915
40 2493 Tang Shao-Yi - China's Beloved Elder Statesman and Grand Old Man (includes clipping), 1925
40 2494 That Dangerous Far Eastern Dark Spot, n.d.
40 2495 That Three-Power Naval Conference, Jul. 29, 1927
40 2496 "Think!" - address, n.d.
40 2497 Those Grave War Debts - radio address (2 drafts), Jun. 13, 1931
40 2498 Those Japanese: Let Us Understand Them, n.d.
40 2499 Thoughts on Commencement - address, n.d.
40 2500 Three Men - short story, n.d.
40 2501 Tillet, Ben - Organizers of the London Dockers n.d.
40 2502 Tom Morgan - short story (3 drafts), n.d.
40 2503 Toward a New Form of British Art, n.d.
40 2504 Troubridge, Admiral Charles Thomas - interview ca. 1935
40 2505 Two-Cent Tinker - short story, n.d.
40 2506 Two Hours in Ypres, n.d.
40 2507 Tyrrell, Sir William - interview, May 5, 1922
41 2508 The University & Public Service - the Secret of International Good-Will - address Jun. 1924
41 2509 Victor O. Olander, n.d.
41 2510 Views on Many Topics, May 6, 1940
41 2511 Vision and Vigor for Peace, n.d.
41 2512 Visit to a British Fleet (2 drafts), n.d.
41 2513 Visit to the British Front - collected clippings, Dec. 1917
41 2514 Voice of the People, aka "Vox Pop" - 7 columns for the Chicago Tribune, ca. 1940
41 2515 Wabash as a World Force, n.d.
41 2516 Wakatsuki, Reijirõ - interview questions, ca. 1930s
41 2517 Wang Ching-Wei - interview, Aug. 2, 1934
41 2518 War Debts, n.d.
41 2519 War Fight in a British Aeroplane, n.d.
41 2520 Warlam's Widow - short story (Rak Parke, 2 drafts), ca. 1940
41 2521 Warlike Perils and Their Lesson, n.d.
41 2522 Warship Safe that Germans "Sank," Jul. 25, 1916
41 2523 Washington's View of the International Situation, Oct. 27, 1934
41 2524 The Way to Peace - address, ca. 1930s
41 2525 Welsh Establishment or Votes? A Question for Saturday's Processionists, n.d.
41 2526 The Wedding of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, 1922
41 2527 West Plains Journal - editorials - See Oversize box 4 1941
41 2528 What America is Doing in the War - address to English public schoolboys (4 drafts), n.d.
41 2529 What a Nobel Diversion That! ca. 1940
41 2530 What is Japan Really Getting At? Nov. 6, 1934
41 2531 What isWrong with Statesmen? ca. 1940
41 2532 What Makes London Great - collected clippings (includes letter to Charles Dennis), 1927
41 2533 What of Our Democrazy? - published in Credit Craft, Official Bulletin of the Chicago Association of Credit Men, Nov. 1923
41 2534 When American Shall Have Poets, ca. 1940
41 2535 When Does this Damn Street Car Start? - short story (Eric Bellamy), ca. 1940
41 2536 When Uncle Dog Came - short story, n.d.
41 2537 Where the Ships are Made, n.d.
41 2538 White Wizard - published in The Strand Magazine (includes draft), Mar. 1908
41 2539 Whither America at the Cross Roads of 1940? - address, 1940
41 2540 Who Forced the Naval Pace - And Why? n.d.
41 2541 Why Britain and America should Pool their Political Strength - address (includes clipping), Jan. 6, 1922
41 2542 Why Does America Want a Larger Navy? n.d.
41 2543 Why These Menacing Press Rows? ca. 1940
41 2544 Wilbur, Dr. Ray, President of Stanford University on the Oriental Question in California (2 drafts), 1925
41 2545 Will the Anti-War Bullwords Hold? - address, n.d.
41 2546 Willard Iles, Editor - short story (Rak Parke), n.d.
41 2547 Winton's Week-End - short story, n.d.
41 2548 With the British Army in France - collected clippings, 1917
41 2549 With the Canadians in English Forests, n.d.
42 2550 Wood, General Leonard - interview (includes clippings & notes), 1927
42 2551 Work of the British Coastal Patrol, n.d.
42 2552 Workman's Compensation Act in Britain, 1906
42 2553 World Chancelleries - draft of introduction to book and clipping of review, 1926
42 2554 The World Combat of our New Era, n.d.
42 2555 World Unity - speech (2 draft), n.d.
42 2556 World War Censorship Reversed Trend at Ypres, ca. 1940
42 2557 The "Yap" Reporter and His Crisis - short story, n.d.
42 2558 Yes, Even Jat - short story (Rak Parke), ca. 1940
42 2559 You American: Are You Sure You Have a Country? n.d.
42 2560 You and the Press: Democracy's Journalistic Duty - address (2 drafts), n.d.
42 2561 Young Academic France, a Talk with M. Armand Hoog, a Student of L'Ecole Normal Superérieure, Feb. 6, 1935
42 2562 Young Academic Italy, the Fascist State and the World Fight for Peace, Mar. 10, 1935
42 2563 Zeppelin Raids on England, 1915
42 2564 Zory's Race - short story published in The Strand Magazine, May 1908
42 2565 Untitled Journalism, ca. 1910-1940
42 2566 Untitled News Dispatches, 1898-1913
42 2567 Untitled News Dispatches, 1915-1916
42 2568 Untitled News Dispatches, 1917-1918
42 2569 Untitled News Dispatches, 1919-1924
42 2570 Untitled News Dispatches, 1925-1926
42 2571 Untitled News Dispatches, 1928
42 2572 Untitled News Dispatches, 1929
42 2573 Untitled News Dispatches, 1930-1931
42 2574 Untitled Speeches, 1918, n.d.
43 2575-2577 Notes and Fragments - handwritten, ca. 1910-1940
43 2578 Notes and Fragments - typewritten, ca. 1910-1940
43 2579 Notes and Memoranda on specific topics, ca. 1910-1940
43 2580 Notebooks, 1895
43 2581 Notebooks, 1896-1899
43 2582 Notebooks, 1901-1902, 1907
44 2583 Notebooks, 1910-1911
44 2584 Notebooks, 1912-1913
44 2585-2586 Notebooks, 1916
44 2586 Notebooks, 1917
44 2587 Notebooks, 1917-1918
44 2588 Notebooks, 1921, 1924
44 2589-2591 Notebooks, n.d.
45 2592 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, 1896-1912
45 2593 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, 1909-1914
45 2594 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, 1910-1916
46 2595 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Apr.-Jul. 1916
46 2596 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Aug.-Nov. 1916
46 2597 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1916-1918
46 2598 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Dec. 1916-Apr. 1917
46 2599 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, May-Aug. 1917
46 2600 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Sep.-Dec. 1917
46 2601 Clipping Scrapbooks - British Press, Feb. 1917-Jul. 1918
46 2602 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jan.-Apr. 1918
46 2603 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, May-Aug. 1918
46 2604 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Sep.-Dec. 1918
46 2605 Clipping Scrapbooks - Foreign Press, Jun.-Dec. 1918
47 2606 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jan.-Apr. 1919
47 2607 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, May-Dec. 1919
47 2608 Clipping Scrapbooks - Foreign Press, 1919
47 2609 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jan.-Jun. 1920
47 2610 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jul.-Dec. 1920
47 2611 Clipping Scrapbooks - Foreign Press, 1920
47 2612 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1921
47 2613 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jul.-Dec. 1921
47 2614 Clipping Scrapbooks - Foreign Press, 1921
47 2615 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Jan.-Sep. 1922
47 2616 Clipping Scrapbooks - Foreign Press, 1922
47 2617 Clipping Scrapbooks - Articles written while on board the S.S. Leviathan, Jul. 1923
47 2618 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, 1923
48 2619 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, Oct. 1923-Dec. 1924
48 2620 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, 1925
48 2621 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1926
48 2622 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1927
48 2623 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1928
49 2624 Clipping Scrapbooks - various, Mar. 1929-Dec. 1930
48 2625 Clipping Scrapbooks - Chicago Daily News, 1930
49 2626 Clipping Scrapbooks, 1931
49 2627 Clippings - loose, 1908-1925, n.d.

Series 4: Subject Files, 1908-1947

Contains research materials, texts of speeches, pamphlets, and other miscellaneous materials that Bell collected over his lifetime. Bell compiled many scrapbooks on various subjects, most of which contain clippings unless otherwise noted.
Folders of research materials are arranged alphabetically by subject followed by scrapbooks also arranged alphabetically by subject or by title designated by Bell. Scrapbooks of various subjects are filed at the end chronologically.

Box Folder Contents
50 2628 Abraham Lincoln Foundation - Statement of the Purpose & Plans, ca. 1929
50 2629 America First Committe - promotional materials, 1940
50 2630 Australia - reports pertaining to Australian military operations, 1918, n.d.
50 2631 Canada - reports regarding, n.d.
50 2632 Gavin, J. L. - clippings by and about, program for luncheon in honor of, 1929-1947
50 2633 The German White Paper - with notations by Bell, 1940
50 2634 Grierson, Francis - publicity materials, clippings, photographs, and draft of intro to unpublished book by Bell, 1912-1919
50 2635 Harvey, George - text of address, "Have Women Souls?" Oct. 23, 1922
50 2636 Hawaii - text of address given by the Governor of Hawaii on the "problems of the Pacific," Apr. 9, 1925
50 2637 Homberg, M. Octave - notes in French and English translation of Homberg's statement on the "Washington Agreement," ca. 1917
50 2638 Hoover, Herbert - clippings, many with Bell's notations, 1928-1939
50 2639 Hoover, Herbert - pamphlets, many notated by Bell, 1925-1941
50 2640 Hoover, Herbert - press releases and addresses, 1924-1926
50 2641 Hoover, Herbert - South American tour - newsletters, rosters and other materials from the U.S.S. Utah U.S.S. Maryland, 1928
50 2642 Japan - text of various addresses to the Japanses legislature, 1932, 1934, n.d.
50 2643 King, W. L. MacKenzie - pamphlets, booklet, review (many notated by Bell), 1908-1939
50 2644 Lloyd, Lola Maverick - pamphlet, text of radio address, 1940-1941
50 2645 Low, Sidney - clippings of Low's and Bell's letters to the London Times, 1918
50 2646 Miscellaneous Clippings, ca. 1920s-1930s
50 2647 Miscellaneous Documents, 1920, 1928, n.d.
50 2648 Miscellaneous Newsletters, Mailings & Pamphlets, 1935-1941
50 2649 Office of Naval Intelligence - report, 1928
50 2650 Pirelli, Alberto - typescript of "Bases and Importance of the Exportation Problem," n.d.
50 2651 Pollard, Albert Frederick - manuscript, "The War and the British Realms," n.d.
50 2652 Reed, Senator David A. - text of radio address, Feb. 16, 1930
50 2653 Roosevelt, Theodore - text of speech, newsletter, letter to Rev. Dwight Hillis, 1910-1917
50 2654 Stimson, Henry L. - texts of addresses, 1929-1931
50 2655 Strachey, John St. Lee - clippings, notes, 1915, n.d.
51 2656 Townsend, Ralph - booklet, "Seeking Foreign Trouble" notated by Bell, 1940
51 2657 Weekly Foreign Letter, nos. 147-149 - written & published by Lawrence Dennis, 1941
51 2658 Willkie, Wendell L. - text of acceptance speech, clippings and notes, ca. 1950
51 2659 Yankee Comrades - newsletters & leaflets, 1942-1943, n.d.
51 2660 Scrapbook - Belgian Raids, 1916
51 2661 Scrapbook - Britain's War Finances - See Oversize box 4, 1915
51 2662 Scrapbook - British Foreign Policy - speeches, 1921
51 2663 Scrapbook - Civil War, 1912
51 2664 Scrapbook - Lloyd, George, 1921
51 2665 Scrapbook - History of the War Vol. 1, 1914
52 2666 Scrapbook - History of the War Vol. 2, 1914
52 2667 Scrapbook - The League, Yes or No? ca. 1920
52 2668 Scrapbook - London (serialized article by Arthur Machen), ca. 1925
52 2669 Scrapbook - Mr. Billing's Trial (Noel Pemberton), 1918
53 2670 Scrapbook - Notable Speeches delivered since the War Began, 1915
53 2671 Scrapbook - Peace Notes - Letters to the Times, 1916
53 2672 Scrapbook - This Unarmed Nation (article from the Chicago Daily News), 1915
53 2673 Scrapbook - The War Boom - clippings of columns by F. J. Haskin, ca. 1940
53 2674 Scrapbook - What the War Has Done to the English (article by William Hard), 1917
54 2675 Scrapbook - various subjects and speeches, 1915-1916
54 2676 Scrapbook - various subjects and speeches, 1916-1917
55 2677 Scrapbook - various subjects and speeches, 1917-1918
55 2678 Scrapbook - various subjects and speeches, 1918-1919

Series 5: Personal Papers, 1896-1941

This series is made up most notably of Bell's diaries starting in 1896. Bell kept diaries throughout his adult life, which in contrast to his journalistic notebooks, document his personal life, his romance with his wife Mary, cultural observations, and every day activities. Also included in this series are biographical profiles and a few travel mementos.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
56 2679 Biographical profile by Edward T. Ingle published in The Quill, Feb. 1930
56 2680 Biographical profile by J. L. Garvin published in The Landmark, Apr. 1930
56 2681 Biographical sketches and narratives (authors unknown), n.d.
56 2682 Calling Cards - See also Oversize box 4 for scrapbook of calling cards and invitations, 1901-1920, n.d.
56 2683 Clippings - publicity on Bell, his appearances, and writings, 1908-1937
56 2684 Clippings - publicity on Bell, his appearances, and writings, n.d.
56 2685 Clippings - Asian language, n.d.
56 2686 Diaries, 1889-1892
56 2687 Diaries, 1893-1895
56 2688 Diaries, 1896
56 2689 Diaries, 1897-1899
56 2690 Diaries, 1900-1901
56 2691 Diaries, 1902-1903
56 2692 Diaries, 1904-1905
57 2693 Diaries, 1906-1907
57 2694 Diaries, 1908-1909
57 2695 Diaries, 1910-1911
57 2696 Diaries, 1912-1913
57 2697 Diaries, 1914-1915
57 2698 Diaries, 1919, 1922
57 2699 Diaries, 1923, 1925
58 2700 Diaries, 1927-1934
58 2701 Diaries, 1934-1935
58 2702 Diaries, 1939, 1941
58 2703 Financial - receipts (mostly for hotels), expense book, 1926-1934, n.d.
58 2704 Interview with Edward Price Bell in the Manilla Times (transcript), Jul. 7, 1925
58 2705 Interview with Edward Price Bell (author unknown), Oct. 4, 1916
58 2706 Invitations & Event Programs, 1901-1932, n.d.
58 2707 Letters (photostats) of regret received from invitees to a dinner honoring Bell at Northwestern University, 1930
58 2708 Miscellaneous, 1908, 1913, n.d.
58 2709 Nobel Peace Prize - application materials, testimonial letters (many photostats), notes, 1930
59 2710 Obituaries, 1943
59 2711 Official Documents & Memberships, 1910-1936, n.d.
59 2712 Pamphlets for lectures, ca. 1930s
59 2713 Press Release for Europe's Economic Sunrise, ca. 1927
59 2714 Public Reactions to Bell's radio address, "Chicago Watchman, What of the Night?" 1930
59 2715 Receipts for London residence, 1908-1916
59 2716 School notebook and notes, ca. 1880s
59 2717 Tax Receipts, 1912-1921
59 2718 Travel - miscellaneous mementos, 1931, n.d.
59 2719 Who's Who entries, 1937, 1940

Series 6: Family Papers, 1895-1951

Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
60 2720 Bell, Alice (later Mrs. Edward Hellman and Mrs. Wat Prindiville) - correspondence, 1915-1957, n.d.
60 2721 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Alice Bell, 1934-1941
60 2722 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Aphrodite Bell, 1940-1941
60 2723 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to children, 1925-1941
60 2724 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Edward Price Bell, Jr., 1930-1939
60 2725 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Bell, John (aka "Jab"), 1925-1941
60 2726 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1895-1920
60 2727 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1921-1923
60 2728 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1924
60 2729 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1925
60 2730 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1926-1929
60 2731 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1931-1933
60 2732 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1934
60 2733 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1935
61 2734 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1936-1939
61 2735 Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Tullona Bell, 1939-1940
61 2736 Bell, Edward Price, Jr. - correspondence, 1930-1941, n.d.
61 2737 Bell, Edward Price, Jr. - diary, 1931
61 2738 Bell, Edward Price, Jr. - essays, notes, 1931, n.d.
61 2738a Bell, Edward Price, Jr. - "Reminiscences and Thoughts" (re: growing up in London and his father's work) see oversize box 4, n.d.
61 2739 Bell, John Addison- correspondence (includes 2 letters from Thorton Wilder), 1915-1935, n.d.
61 2739a Bell, John Addison - passport, 1921
61 2740 Bell, Mary - correspondence - incoming, 1915-1919
61 2741 Bell, Mary - correspondence - incoming, 1925-1939
61 2742 Bell, Mary - correspondence - incoming, 1940-1951, n.d.
61 2743 Bell, Mary - correspondence - outgoing to Edward Price Bell, 1923-1935, n.d.
61 2744 Bell, Mary - correspondence - outgoing, general, 1930-1940
61 2745 Bell, Mary - correspondence - outgoing, general, 1941-1947
61 2746 Bell, Mary - correspondence - outgoing, general, 1951, n.d.
61 2747 Bell, Mary - diary, 1926
61 2748 Bell, Mary - diary, 1942
61 2749 Bell, Mary - diary, 1943
62 2750 Bell, Mary - miscellaneous clippings, financial and other documents, 1923-1946, n.d.
62 2751 Bell, Mary - writing - 1500 Lake Shore Drive, ca. 1910s
62 2752 Bell, Mary - writing - Abby was Funny -- Till, ca. 1940s
62 2753 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, table of contents, ca. 1910s
62 2754 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, chapters I-V, ca. 1910s
62 2755 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, chapters VI-X, ca. 1910s
62 2756 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, chapters XI-XV, ca. 1910s
62 2757 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, chapters XVI-XX, ca. 1910s
62 2758 XXI-XXV, ca. 1910s
62 2759 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, chapters XXVII-XXXIV(missing XXVI), ca. 1910s
62 2760 Bell, Mary - writing - Anecdotes, fragments and notes, ca. 1910s
62 2761 Bell, Mary - writing - Arnie Phelps Meets the Greatest Man I Know, ca. 1940s
62 2762 Bell, Mary - writing - Dough-Face, ca. 1940s
62 2763 Bell, Mary - writing - Gympie's Little Comic Strip, ca. 1940s
62 2764 Bell, Mary - writing - I Will, ca. 1940s
62 2765 Bell, Mary - writing - Just for the Record, introduction for reproduction of Bell columns in the Spectator, May, 1948
62 2766 Bell, Mary - writing - Just What We Are, ca. 1940s
62 2767 Bell, Mary - writing - No Place to Stand, ca. 1940s
62 2768 Bell, Mary - writing - Pink Roses or Victoria Beatrice McDonough, n.d.
62 2769 Bell, Mary - writing - Please Sir Oliver, Explain, n.d.
62 2770 Bell, Mary - writing - Tab Hinds of Toadhop, ca. 1940s
62 2771 Bell, Mary - writing - An Unsolved Mystery, n.d.
62 2772 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, table of contents, ca. 1910s
62 2773 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, chapters I-V, ca. 1910s
62 2774 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, chapters VI-X, ca. 1910s
62 2775 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, chapters XI-XVI, ca. 1910s
62 2776 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, chapters XVII-XXII, ca. 1910s
62 2777 Bell, Mary - writing - untitled story collection, chapters XXIII-XXIV (missing XXVI), ca. 1910s
63 2778 Bell, Mary - writing - notes (probably for both Anecdotes and untitled story collection, ca. 1910s
63 2779 Bell, Mary - writing - Values, n.d.
63 2780 Bell, Mary - writing - Warlam's Widow, ca. 1940s
63 2781 Bell, Mary - writing - We're Jes' Comfortable, n.d.
63 2782 Bell, Mary - writing - Whence Josie's Vision, ca. 1940s
63 2782a Bell, Price - "George Pfaff's Berlin (just before the wall): A Chronicle", n.d.
63 2783 Bell, William E. - correspondence (includes clipping and obituary), 1886-1925
63 2784 Mills, John T. - correspondence, 1913-1939
63 2785 Mills, John T. - writing (includes biographical statement), n.d.
63 2786 Miscellaneous correspondence, marriage announcement, 1924, 1934, n.d.

Series 7: Photographs, 1903-1938

Snapshots and portraits of Edward Price Bell, friends, and colleagues, formal portraits of many of the world leaders Bell interviewed (several signed), and travel photographs from Bell's trip to the Far East and his tour of South America with Herbert Hoover.
Arranged alphabetically.

Box Folder Contents
64 2787 Ackroyd, Joyce, Cuthbert and children (See Oversize box 4 for additional photo of Cuthbert), ca. 1930s
64 2788 Ade, George (signed), 1903
64 2789 Archer, Alice M., n.d.
64 2789a Bell, Alice, ca. 1960-1980
64 2790 Bell, Edward Price, F. J. Kiehl and Vidal in Buenos Aires, 1920
64 2791 Bell, Edward Price and Herbert Hoover on the U.S.S. Utah, 1929
64 2792 Bell, Edward Price and Percy Noel in Japan (also includes photos taken by Bell), 1925
64 2793 Bell, Edward Price and General Wang in the Philippines, 1938
64 2794 Bell, Edward Price - formal portraits, ca. 1890s-1930s
64 2795 Bell, Edward Price - gravesite, ca. 1940s
64 2796 Bell, Edward Price - snapshots, passports and miscellaneous portraits, ca. 1890s-1930s
64 2797 Bell, Edward Price - travel, 1920s-1930s
64 2797a Bell, John Addison, ca. 1920-1980
64 2798 Bell, Mary and children, ca. 1910s-1930s
64 2799 Chiang Kai-Shek and Madam (both signed), ca. 1930s
64 2800 Cox, Harold, n.d.
64 2801 Davis, John D. (signed), 1924
64 2802 Davis, Richard Harding (signed to John Bass), n.d.
64 2803 Dawes, Charles G. (signed), ca. 1920s
64 2804 Digby, Bassett - press credential photo, 1914
64 2805 Donald, Robert, ca. 1910s
64 2806 Douglas, Clarence B., n.d.
64 2807 French, Field Marshall John Denton Pinkstone, n.d.
64 2808 Gavin, J. L. - See Oversize box 4, Sep. 23, 1926
64 2809 Goode, Sir William (signed), 1926
64 2810 Greenwood, F., n.d.
64 2811 Harvey, George - signed mounted photo of bust, 1922
64 2812 Hazell, Howard W., 1926
64 2813 Hess, Rudolph (signed), Apr. 10, 1935
64 2814 Hoog, Armand (signed), n.d.
64 2815 Hoover, Herbert - portrait (signed), 1929
64 2816 Hoover, Herbert - tour of South America, 1928-1929
64 2817 Ireland, Wallace, 1908
64 2818 Jordan, David Starr (signed), n.d.
64 2819 Kato, Takaaki (signed), ca. 1920s
64 2820 King, William Lyon MacKenzie (signed), 1925
64 2821 Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, ca. 1920s
64 2822 Lansbury, George, ca. 1913
64 2823 Larke, William J. (signed), 1926
64 2824 Larkin, Jim (group photo includes Ben Tillett, Big Bill Heywood, and R. B. Cunningham Graham), 1913
64 2825 MacDonald, Ramsay (signed), ca. 1920s
64 2826 Mussolini, Benito (photostat - See Oversize box 4 for signed original), 1924
64 2827 Obels, Jaques - military pass and armband, 1914
64 2828 Pankhurst, E. Sylvia, ca. 1910s
64 2829 Pearson, Arthur C., n.d.
64 2830 Poincare, Raymond (photostat), 1924
64 2831 Quezon, Manuel L. (signed) See Oversize box 4, Jul. 1925
64 2832 Scurr, John, 1914
64 2833 Selfridge, H. Gordon (See also Oversize box 4 for signed photo), n.d.
64 2834 Stamp, Joseph (signed), 1926
64 2835 Strachey, John St. Loe (signed), n.d.
64 2836 Thomasson, Franklin, ca. 1910s
64 2837 Tillett, Ben, ca. 1910s
64 2838 Troubridge, Ernest Charles Thomas - boat known as the "Terror of the Danube," 1916
64 2839 Vandercook, John (signed), n.d.
64 2840 Wile, Frederic William, 1906
64 2841 Wilhelm, Theodor, 1934
64 2842 Williams, Robert, n.d.
64 2843 Wood, Alfred (signed) See Oversize box 4, n.d.
64 2844 Airplane in which Bell won three world flying records, 1919
64 2845 Chicago Daily News London office (See also Oversize box 4 for mounted photos), ca. 1910s
64 2846 World War I - scenes from Italy and England of military action and damage, some taken by Bell, 1913-1916
64 2847 World War I - commercially printed photos of France, 1912
64 2848 Unidentified & Miscellaneous, ca. 1910s-1930s