Box 7
Contains 7 Results:
Correspondence 1942-1944
Folder 1
Holt's evaluation of Wilson's wartime achievements, discussion of possible post-war peace machinery, data on the League to Enforce Peace, and a pledge by Senator Charles O. Andrews to work for post-war peace.
Folder 2
Letters regarding possible publication of a history of The Independent, Holt's membership in the French Foreign Legion of Honor, the National Council for the Prevention of War, analysis of international organization, past and future. There is also data on The Independent stock.
Folder 3
An exchange on world peace, debate between Holt and H. H. Lippincow on pacifists vs. militorists, scattered information on the international situation, data about the Hayne Davis monuscript, and a short evaluation of Paul Elmer More and The Nation.
Folder 4
Includes material on the Citizens Emergency Committee, the war time activities of the Holt family, publication of The League to Enforce Peace by Ruhl J. Eartlett, the treatment of Henry Cabot Lodge in the movie Wilson, as well as a copy of Irving Fisher's address "Winning the Peace."
Folder 5
In addition to two copies of Peace Action, the folder contains material pertaining to the Florida Voters' League, the Commission to Study the Organization of Peace, the League of Nations Association, Lex Green's campaign for governor of Florida, and Holt's views of the book League to Enforce Peace.
Folder 6
Contains Ruhl J. Bortlett's appraisal of Toft, Root, and Lowell, FDR's remarks on the fourth term issue, material on a proposed biography of Josiah Strong, letters concerning efforts to get Thomas Dewey's pledge to, bring the U. S. into an international organization.