Box 66
Contains 9 Results:
Box 66
Folder 1
ACADEMIC FREEDOM. Includes a statement of academic freedom, a pamphlet The Test of a Teacher, an article by Robert M. Hutchins 'What is a University?", and a mimeographed statement on the right of Hollywood writers to express their opinions.
Folder 2
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION, 1907-1915. Contains the quarterly report to the council of direction, June 1915, and the program and report of the Chautauqua lectures given during the summer of 1915.
Folder 3
AMERICAN LEAGUE TO LIMIT ARMAMENTS. Form letter to members of the league, as well as a membership form.
Folder 4
AMERICAN NEUTRAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE, Consists of newspaper releases, newspaper article on Holt's views towards a conference of neutrals, and minutes of July 6, 1915.
Folder 5
AMERICAN SCANDINAVIAN FOUNDATION, 1910-1915. This folder includes speeches, proposals, minutes, annual reports, membership lists, budgets, list of the 1949 trustees, and a copy of the American-Scandinavian Timers (October, 1910).
Folder 6
AMERICAN SCHOOL PEACE LEAGUE, 1914. The proposed budget and purpose of the organization for 1914 and an invitation to the annual meeting form the contents of this folder.
Folder 7
AMERICAN UNION AGAINST MILITARISM, 1916. In addition to bulletins on the Big Navy Bill, Chamberlain's bill for compulsory military training, and the National Guard in politics, this folder contains a letter to the editor from A. A. Berle, a semi-annual report of the union, and a mimeographed letter on the Mexican crisis.
Folder 8
ANTIQUES AND STATUARY, 1940-1950. This folder includes correspondence, several copies of The Antiquarian, bulletins, and catalogues.