Box 6
Contains 8 Results:
Correspondence July 1940-December 1941
Folder 1
Most of the letters deal with Roosevelt's bid for a third term. However, there is some materiol on the deteriorating European iituation.
Folder 2
Contains invitation for Holt to testify in behalf of on amendment limiting the President to two terms, notice of Holt's acceptance of on advisory position in the Willkie for President Club, statement of English pleas for Americon aid, copy of Avery D. Andrews' speech advocating U. S. support of the Allies, and information on the destroyer-base deal.
Folder 3
Almost exclusively anti-third term correspondence, but there is some material on European conditions and the Stephen Foster Memorial.
Folder 4
Contains A. J. Honna's survey of Southern cities as they relate to Rollins and a plan for increasing Rollins constituency in these areas; other items covered are Charles Seymour's evaluation of Rollins and the American Bureau for Medical Aid to China.
Folder 5
Proposals for establishing an agency to publicize Winter Park, copy of Holt's introduction to Clearing Skies, statement of Holt's views on the relationship between education and religion, letters on the Rollins financial drive, and a copy of a resolution adopted by the Florida Stephen Foster Memorial.
Folder 6
Statement of Holt's views on world peace, material relating to possible publication of a history of The Independent, several letters on the possiblity of political union between the U. S. and the British Empire.
Folder 7
Contains statement of educators on the Balfour Declaration, request from the Library of Congress for Holt's correspondence with Woodrow Wilson, several items on the Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, material on the Fortuny Publisher's law suit, and a comparison of the Roosevelt-Churchill 8 Point Program with the Nazi New Order.