Box 4
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence 1931 -1936
Folder 1
Relates to sale of Williom Howard Toft and Woodrow Wilson autographs, Rollins financial drive, gift of Mayflower quilt to Rollins, ond o Holt article on Samuel Palmer Brooks.
Folder 2
Material pertaining to the construction of o post-office in Winter Park, Holt's vie& on prohibition, League of Nations Association in Florida, the books Only Yesterday and Letten to John Bull and Others, platform for the Democratic Party in 1932, Roosevelt College Committee, and financial plight of Rollins.
Folder 3
Missives applying to Homer Cummingsl appointment as U. 5. Attorney General, E. M. House's endorsement of Holt for the U. S. Senate, the "Sundance," and Manley 0. Hudson's appointment to the Pemianent Court of International Justice.
Folder 4
Entries affecting Mayflower Barn, tour of the Yole Glee Club, compul- sory military training, Wilson's criticism of Marshall Foch, the World Court, the League of Nations, and Holt's request for an interview with FDR.
Folder 5
Letten on the World Court "Open Sermon" to FDR, receipt of the bust "Nearing Home, " receipt of bronze plaque of Mr. and Mn. Hamilton Holt; information on the possible publication of Holt's WW I warfront observations, seveml items relating to the Leogue of Notions.
Folder 6
Letters of condolences on the death of Mrs. Holt; data on the possible appointment of Holt to Park Tmmmell's Senate seat; also letten relating to Everglodes National Park Commission ond Appleton-Century Company's request that Holt write o book about Florida.