Box 3
Contains 16 Results:
America First pamphlets, 1940, Oct.- Nov.
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
Annual Report of the President to the Chicago Zoological Society, 1954-1957
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
Diaries, 1914, 1939-1943
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Forward", published in The International Quarterly, , 1937
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Introduction", to The Brookfield Zoo, 1934-1954, , 1954
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"A Lawyer's Impression of Soviet Russia" (speech; includes notes and clippings), 1931, April 9
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"A New Southard School", published in Menninger Quarterly, , 1956, Dec.
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
Personal, 1947-1953
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"The Renegotiation of Government War Contracts", published in The University of Chicago Law Review, 1943, Jan.
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"The Reunion: And the Individual", published in The Harvard 1914 Jubilee, , 1914
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Should We Aid Britain and How?"(speech) with Adlai Stevenson (includes related correspondence), 1940-1959
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Significance of the Government's Work at Panama", 1914
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
Transcripts of public speeches, 1933-1956
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Validity of Transactions on the Board of Trade", published in Illinois Law Review, , 1925, April
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"'Warmongers' and 'Appeasers': Who Are They in America?" (speech) with Leland de Vinney and Walter Laves, 1940, Oct. 27
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.
"Welcome to Lake Forest Friends Meeting", ca. 1950s
Consists of published written works (mostly short articles), speeches, and diaries. Many of the published works relate to Judson’s work with America First in opposition to the United States’ entry into World War I or to his legal profession. The majority of the rest of the works are short addresses or reports prepared as part of Judson’s extensive involvement in philanthropy and service.