Box 72
Contains 11 Results:
Box 72
Folder 1
HOMER GOLDEN WEDDING, 1945. This folder is composed of a pro- gram, invitations, replies to invitations, Holt's address, a copy of the Winter Park Topics, and several newspaper clippings.
Folder 2
HOWE, E. W:, 1926-1937. Contains three booklets written by Hawe and a full page obituary
Folder 3
INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, AND RECALL, 1908-1910. Contains pamphlets, a copy of The Arena for June, 1908, letterheads of the Initiative and Referendum league, letteheads of the National Federation for People's Rule, a copy of the Code of the People's Rule, a copy of a memorial to Congress, and a short article by Holt entitled "Remedy for Corruption.
Folder 4
INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, 1944. A report fmm the Office of Economic Warfare.
Folder 5
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF PEACE, 1909. Includes material on women's organizations ond a copy of Awake.
Folder 6
ITALY-AMERICA SOCIETY, 1947-1948. Mimeographed letter from the committee for the reorganization of the society, copies of the Rubicon, and a copy of the New York Supreme Court's ruling on the dissolution of the organization.
Folder 7
JAPAN, 1914-1921. Contains a pamphlet by Montaville Flowers, an article by J. Russell Kennedy, a transcript of diplomatic correspondence between Japan and the United States, an editorial from Sunset Magazine, the minutes of the commission on relations with Japan, several news releases, and a copy of a House of Representatives bill advocating better protection of aliens.
Folder 8
JAPAN SOCIETY, 1942-1948. Newsletters and the program for a dinner in honor of Ambassador and Baroness Uchida.
Folder 9
JAPANESE MATTERS, 1908-1924. A vast amount of material on the Immigration Law of 1924, the lshi Commission and Doctrine, and American- Japanese relations in general. There is also material on the Root-Takahira agreement.