Box 68
Contains 11 Results:
Box 68
Folder 1
CENTRAL ORGANIZATION FOR A DURABLE PEACE, 1915-1916. Contains minutes, notices of meetings, programs of the organization, list of members of the international council, list of members of the American branch, and a list of Americans who prepared studies for the minimum program.
Folder 2
CENTURY ASSOCIATION, 1904-1948. Contains a list of candidates for admission in 1904, a 1947 letter to the members, and a schedule of the 1948 meetings.
Folder 3
CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1914-1943. Minutes, newspaper clippings, budgets, agendas, secretaries' reports, and a copy of a speech by Andrew Carnegie to the trustees.
Folder 4
CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1945-1947. This folder is composed of minutes, bylaws, budgets, secretaries' reports, and a report on Henry A. Atkin- son's Europeon trip.
Folder 5
CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1948. Included in this folder is a preliminary state legislature. draft of Commission I of the C. P. U. on the United Notions and its task. In addition, there ore reports of the departments within the Union, a copy of the budget, and excerpts from the act of incorporation.
Folder 6
CHURCH PEACE UNION, 1949-1 951 . Contains budgets, reports, minutes, financial statements, a special appeal for help for India, and a statement of the Union's accomplishments in 1948.
Folder 7
CITIZENS UNION, 1907-1908. Reports from the committee on legislation.
Folder 8
COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS, 1926-1929. "Strolling Stars of the Gridiron," by James M. Neville, "The Football Hero Rebels," by Clarence E. Cason, and "A Report on University Athletics."
Folder 9
CONFERENCE PLAN, FACULTY VIEWS OF, 1941 and 1948. Replies to Holt's queries on whether the faculty intended to continue the confer- ence plan. Second question was as follows: "If you prefer to cut the period or otherwise modify it, will you please let me know at once how I, and why. Entry of 1948 is a newspaper occount of faculty views.