Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897

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Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
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INTRODUCTION
Memoirs, editorial notes, news clippings, personal and general correspondence,
bills, and receipts, original poetry, essays, short stories, and a collection of annotated
books of a career diplomat.
DONOR INFORMATION
The papers were donated to the University of Missouri by Fred Morris Dearing on
16 April 1946 (Accession No. 2854). Additional material was donated from 1946-1957.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Born in Columbia, Missouri, and a graduate of the University of Missouri,
Dearing became a career officer in the United States Foreign Service. He served in a
variety of stations, including Cuba, England, Mexico, Portugal, China, Peru, Sweden, and
Belgium. Dearing achieved the rank of Ambassador during his tour in Peru. He retired in
1937.
Dearing was married to Dorothy Sittenham. They had one son, Donn.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
The papers have been arranged into the following three series: Memoirs,
Miscellaneous Material, and Books. In each memoir, the earliest edition is detailed.
Where subsequent editions show only stylistic changes, this is noted, along with
corresponding folder numbers for the original entry on the same material. If contextual
changes occur, the changed content is detailed.
More complete series descriptions are located in the folder list.
FOLDER LIST
Memoirs Series
f. 1-26
f. 1
f. 2
f. 3
f. 4
Memoir I, 1941 Edition
Title page; dedication page; Foreword; Sets forth objectives of
and methodology used in the memoirs.
Ch. I-III. Early education and influences; studies at University of
Missouri, Columbia; description of family; motivation to join
Foreign Service.
Ch. IV-VII. Formative influences; profiles of Laura Matthews,
Lucy and Nick Winchester, Professor Raymond Weeks; country
school recruitment c. 1900; description of a country school.
Ch. VIII-XII. 1900-1901. Decision to leave Missouri;
examinations for position as translator; Commandant at Height's
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Military Academy; social life in Washington; assignments in
Post Office Department and Department of Agriculture.
Ch. XIII-XV. 1901-1904. Description of studies at School of
Jurisprudence and Diplomacy; profiles of J.M. Harlan, D.J.
Brewer, J.W. Foster, D.J. Hill, W.W. Rockhill.
Ch. XVI-XVIII. 1904. Private secretary to Minister in Cuba;
description of voyage, New York to Havana; first impressions of
Havana; housing accommodations; food; colleagues; duties of
private secretary.
Ch. XIX-XXI. 1904-1905. Effect of tropics on productivity;
sports; reading; minister recalled; trip home; attempts to enter
Foreign Service; return to Cuba.
Ch. XXII-XXV. 1905. Anglo-American competition for Cuban
markets; Cuban music and theatre; American intervention in
Cuba; diplomatic decision making from the field.
Ch. XXVI-XXIX. 1905. Assignment as secretary to new minister
to Cuba; growing responsibilities at legation; poetic stirrings;
poems; Cuban witchcraft; profiles of Edwin Morgan and Willard
Straight; founders and purpose of the American International
Corporation; virtues of business experience.
Ch. XXX-XXXIV. 1905-1906. Philosophy of diplomacy; letter
to Colonel House about upward mobility of professional
diplomats-­morale factor; opinion of Woodrow Wilson; entrance
into Foreign Service; Cuban dance.
Ch. XXXV-XXXVII. 1906. American diplomacy during Cuban
revolution; Taft Commission hearings; profiles of rebel leaders;
profile of Enoch Crowder.
Ch. XXXVIII-XL. 1906-1907. Profiles of W.H. Taft, Robert
Bacon, Elihu Root; poem; scenes of Havana; Cuban social
manners; transfer to China.
Ch. XLI-XLIV. 1907. Description of trip through U.S.; Grand
Canyon, post-earthquake San Francisco; voyage across the
Pacific Ocean; first impressions of Japan.
Ch. XLV-XLVII. 1907. Description of life in Shanghai; Chinese
character and customs; work at legation in Peking; study of
Mandarin language; local rebellions; impact of missionaries;
sports; profile of Henry P. Fletcher.
Ch. XLIX-LII. 1907. Sino-Japanese relations; Russian interests;
Tartar Wall; description of outskirts of Peking; profiles of Yuan
Shih Kai, Tang Shao-Y, and Wu Ting Fang, J.O.P. Bland;
cholera; Russian studies.
Ch. LIII-LVI. 1907-1908. Exotic residents in Peking; ritual of
diplomatic presentation to Dowager Empress; Imperial
Palace described; visitors from home; illness; voyage to Japan;
Japanese theatre and dance; description of Seoul.
Ch. LVII-LX. 1908-1909. Voyage, Korea to China; illness;
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comments on international maneuverings in China; voyage to
San Francis­ co; medical attention; interview with Robert Bacon;
profile of Huntington Wilson; reassignment to Cuba; concerts in
New York.
Ch. LXI-LXV. 1909. Sketches of colleagues, anecdote about
Jose Miguel Gomez family; diplomatic social life; local
personalities.
Ch. LXVI-LXIX. 1909. Philosophy of diplomacy; duties of
charge; profile of Norman Davis; clothing needs; voyage to
Mexico; poem.
Ch. LXX-LXXIV. 1909-1910. Description of Mexican cities;
meeting with President Taft; profile of J.B. Jackson; assignment
to London; voyage from Cuba to New Orleans; family ancestry;
first impressions of England; personal adjustment in London.
Ch. LXXV-LXXVI. 1910. Sightseeing in London; duties at the
Embassy; friends; food; profile of Whitelaw Reid; description of
Ambassador's residence.
Ch. LXXVII-LXXVIII. 1910. Profiles of Mrs. W. Reid, Sir
Edward Grey, Lady Asquith, Mrs. Ogden Reid and W. Philips;
English country estates; methods used by young diplo mats to
get promotions.
Ch. LXXIX-LXXX. 1910. English weather; profiles of
Commodore Peary, J.J. Morgan, Kermit Roosevelt, Hoffman
Philip; death and funeral of King Edward VII; Theodore
Roosevelt at the funeral and subsequent speech-making.
Ch. LXXXI-LXXXII. 1910 Impressions of Oxford; Hyde Park
speeches; horse show; social life; visit to Paris.
Ch. LXXXIII-LXXXIV. 1910. Seeing Henry James; impressions
of Cambridge, the Hague, Brussels, Bruge.
Ch. LXXXV-LXXXVI. 1910. Appointment to Embassy in
Mexico; impression of Gradys Cooper; last thoughts of London.
Memoir I, 1944 Edition
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 1-9, 1941 Edition.
Ch. XXX-XXXIV. 1905-1906. Letter to Colonel House omitted
from this and subsequent editions. Has been placed in Memoir
IV.
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 11-26, 1941 Edition.
Memoir I, 1945 Edition
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 27-35, 1944 Edition.
Ch. XXXVI. 1906. Copies of messages to T. Roosevelt from
charge in Cuba explaining events leading up to interventionism
in Havana; role of Pres. Palma in revolution; critique of book on
Inter-American relations by Leland Jenks; guidelines used by
interventionists.
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 38-43, 1944 Edition.
Ch. LXI-LXIII. 1907-1909. Summary of Cuban-American
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relations for 1907-1909.
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 45-52, 1944 Edition.
Memoir I, 1946 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 5378, 1945 Edition.
Memoir I, 1955 Edition
Author notes reaction to State Department's editorial
suggestions; Title page, dedication page; foreword; table of
contents; poem.
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 53-78, 1945 Edition.
1958 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 53-78, 1945
Edition.
1961 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 53-78, 1945
Edition.
Memoir II, August 1942 Edition
Manuscript; unchaptered; title page; note; methods of research,
disclaimer; foreword; goals, essay on Mexico; U.S. role in
Mexican affairs; introductory; inadequacy of Madero, EmbassyWashington Communications.
pp. 8-27. 1910. Organization of Mexican Centennial Celebration;
special American representation; profiles of Henry Lane Wilson,
Madero, anti-American riots; revolutionary stirrings; Mexican
history from 1903; plan of San Luis Potosi; Embassy personnel;
causes of anti-American feelings; protection cases; poetic
translations.
pp. 28-46. 1910. Description of H.L. Wilson's personality;
relationships with colleagues; short-sightedness in judging
revolution and afterthoughts; description of a riot; American
neutrality laws; H.L. Wilson analyses political conditions;
summary of Taft's congressional message on Mexico, December
6, 1910; profile of Corral.
pp. 47-60. 1910-1911. Function of rank in Foreign Service;
mother's visit; political developments in Mexico, January­
February 1911; philosophy of non-interventionism; Embassy
relationship with Diaz government; border maneuvers ordered;
Dearing's predictions on the outcome of the revolution;
Colorado River project; reassurances of non­intervention;
opinion of H.L. Wilson; profiles of John Reed, Mrs. Madero.
pp. 61-79. 1911. Messages between Embassy and Washington;
growing strength of Maderistas; safety of Americans in Mexico;
role of Limantour; Mexican cabinet resigns; Madero states his
plans and goals; R. Carrol leaves Mexico; Diaz offers reforms;
Americans fired upon at border; Zapata activities; Dearing's
opinion of H.L. Wilson.
pp. 80-102 (p. 97 missing). 1911. H.L. Wilson and the press;
meeting with de la Barra; profile of H.L. Wilson; dissension
among rebel groups.
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pp. 103-128 (p. 120 missing). 1911. Compensation for war
losses; de la Barra as interim president; riots; student leaders;
Diaz flees Mexico; Madero enters Mexico City; Madero
characterized; literary efforts.
pp. 129-157 (p. 154 missing). 1911. Opposition to Madero; local
insurrections; de la Barra's reaction; war claims; colleagues;
Madero's diplomatic reception; cleavage in Maderista ranks;
profile of and conversation with de la Barra; Chamizal
arbitration; attempts to quell Zapata and Villa; de la Barra and
Reyes comment on Madero; platform of Progressive
Constitutional Party.
pp. 158-180. 1911. Chamizal negotiations; forays against Zapata;
convention of Maderistas; conversations with de la Barra and
Gustavo Madero; description of trip from Texas to New Orleans;
voyage from New Orleans to Panama; construction of Panama
Canal; voyage to South America; description of Lima, Peru.
pp. 181-207. 1911. Description of a trip through Chile,
Argentina; voyage to Europe; Portugal, first impressions.
pp. 208-231. 1911. Description of Portugal, Paris, Spain;
meeting with Diaz, Corral and Limantour in Paris; England;
voyage to New York; arrival in Washington, D.C.
pp. 232-252. 1911-1912. Awaiting orders in Washington; return
to Mexico City; Taft's review of Mexican-American relations in
1911; H.L. Wilson's review of Mexican political conditions,
September-December, 1911; assigned to Bureau of Latin
American Affairs in Washington; conversation with and profile
of Madero; profile of B. Reyes; attempts to nationalize Mexican
railways; claims cases; voyage from Mexico to Florida via Cuba.
Manuscript; note; foreword; introduc­ tory; reminiscences of
Columbia and Boone County.
Ch. I-XXV. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 194-204.
Memoir II, 1943 Edition. Foreword; introductory; table of contents; Ch.
I-XXV. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 194-204.
Memoir II, 1946 Edition. Foreword; introductory; table of contents;
Ch. I-XXV; Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 194-204.
Memoir II, 1956 Edition. Foreword; introductory; table of contents;
Ch. I-XXV; stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 194-204.
Memoir II, 1960 Edition. Foreword; introductory; table of contents;
Ch. I-XXV; stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 194-204.
Memoir III, August 1942 Edition
pp. 256-269. 1912. Claims cases; counter-revolutionary stirrings;
anti-American activities; H.L. Wilson's opinion of Madero;
conversation with Secretary of State Philander Knox on his
forthcoming trip to Latin America; relations with Colombia;
profile of P. Knox; policy to assure protection of American life
and property in Mexico; critique of performance by Raphael
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Kubelik.
pp. 270-297. 1912. Counter-revolution in Mexico; anti-American
riots in Mexico City; H.L. Wilson's advice on protection of
American citizens; requests for intervention; fall of Juarez; letter
from Emilio Vasquez-Gomez to Madero; P. Knox's tour of Latin
America; President Taft's warnings to Americans not to interfere
in Mexican affairs; American attempts to remain neutral; claims
cases.
pp. 298-313, 1912. President Taft's plan to control arms
shipments to Mexico; State Department opposition; compromise
and final proclamation; exceptions; report on political conditions
in Mexico; cost of arms; problem of definition of munitions.
pp. 314-324. 1912. Fall of Torreon; difficulty communicating
with Presidents; train assaults on American citizens; fight for
control of the Mexican railroads; news censorship; opinion of
Pancho Villa; Fountain case; threats by Pancho Villa.
pp. 325-335. 1912. Fountain case; threatened railroad strike in
Mexico; Pedro Lascaurain delimits Mexico's obligations to
protect Americans during internal strife; Pascual Orozco's reply
to American demands for protection guarantees; irresponsible
newspapers; transport BUFORD sent to Mexican waters; tax
leveed by revels; transit through American territory for federal
troops; oil interests and intervention.
pp. 336-347. 1912. V. Huerta defeats P. Orozco; H.L. Wilson
describes military and political developments in Mexico; arrest
of Pancho Villa; claims cases; comments on upcoming American
presidential election; philosophy of education.
pp. 348-362. 1912. Plan of "gradual approach"; progress of
counter-revolution; nomination of Woodrow Wilson;
annexationist activities and counter arguments; trouble in Casas
Grandes; claims cases; H.L. Wilson reports on conditions in
Mexico City.
pp. 363-385. 1912. H.L. Wilson describes impotency of Mexican
government to protect foreigners; President Taft and ambassador
Colero discuss protection of foreigners; personality profile of
Taft; Mexican response to the "Blast"; paraphrase of the "Blast";
Magdalena Bay affair; influence of Gustavo Madero; news of
various insurrections; question of transit of federal soldiers
through United States territory.
pp. 386-411. 1912. V. Huerta v. F. Madero; internal lineups;
American presidential campaign and election; rise and fall of
Felix Diaz; comments on Theodore Roosevelt's campaign; 11
Counter Blast"; findings of the Department of War's
Investigating Commission; Converse-Blatt affair.
pp. 412-438. 1913. Mexico denies responsibility for American
losses; analysis of President Taft's annual message to Congress;
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efforts to establish a professional non-political Foreign Service;
description of Chicago; H.L. Wilson's picture of Mexico in
chaos.
pp. 439-959. 1913. Counter-revolution; intervention possibilities;
H.L. Wilson's requests for autonomy; interventionist pressure;
relations between H.L. Wilson, F. Madero, and Felix Diaz;
conflict between State Department and President Taft; "Ten
Tragic Days11 ; arrest of Madero; Huerta­ Diaz agreements; role
of the American ambassador in changeover government in
Mexico; profile of Venustiano Carranza; question of recognition
of Huerta government.
pp. 460-479. 1913. Death of Madero and Jose Pifio-Suarez;
troop movements to Texas; Huerta moves against Carranza;
"Blast" demands reiterated; border conflicts; question of
recognition of Huerta regime; profile of William Jennings Bryan.
Memoir III, December 1942 Edition. Chapter XXV-XLIV. Stylistic
changes only. Corresponds to f. 274-285.
Memoir III, 1944 Edition. Chapter XXV-XLIV. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 274-285.
Memoir III, 1946 Edition. Title page; introductory; table of contents.
Chapter I-XX. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 274-285.
Memoir III, 1954 Edition. Chapter I-XX. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 310, 274-285.
Memoir III, 1959 Edition. Chapter I-XX. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 310, 274-285.
Memoir IV, August 1942 Edition
pp. 428-433, 480-489. 1913. Profiles of Woodrow Wilson,
William Jennings Bryan; influence of Madero family on
Woodrow Wilson; commendation for Henry Lane Wilson;
meetings with Bryan on Mexican affairs; reports on Venustiano
Carranza's activities; President Wilson's speech on relations with
Latin America analyzed; discussion of recognition of V. Huerta
regime; H.L. Wilson's report on the "Decena Tragica."
pp. 490-491, 494-502. 1913. Conflict with Bryan over
commendation proposal; President Wilson's Latin American
policy; fighting in Mexico.
pp. 503-510, 311-314. 1913. Discussion of recognition of
Huerta's regime; profile of William Jennings Bryan; summary of
statement, "Considerations on According Recognition to the
Present de facto Government of Mexico"; John Barrett Moore's
opinion of Bryan (For complete text of "Considerations…" see f.
385).
pp. 315-317, 518-526. 1913. Conditions in Mexico; U.S.
relations with Huerta; analysis of Huerta's position; H.L. Wilson
reports on Huerta administration; President Wilson's relationship
with the Madero family; new appointments in the State
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Department; attempts to get job transfer; internal conflict in
State Department.
pp. 527-544. 1913. Conflict between H.L. Wilson and President
Wilson; Mexican pressure for recognition; Diaz-Huerta split;
reception at the White House; comments on Bryan's behavior;
President Wilson's policy reply to H.L. Wilson on recognition of
Huerta; opinion of intervention.
pp. 545-561, 562-587. 1913. Bryan's management of the State
Department criticized; assessment of Huerta's potentialities and
President Wilson's handling of Mexican affairs; communique of
thanks to Zapata; trip to New England; assignment to Brussels;
voyage to Europe; resignation of H.L. Wilson; description of
Ireland and Scotland.
pp. 588-629. 1913. Critique of President Wilson's foreign
policies; role of John Lind in Mexican affairs; description of
legation offices in Brussels; profile of Andrew Carnegie;
reception at the Belgian Palace; profile of the Thomas Wilson
Page family and Henry Van Dyke; description of Ghent.
pp. 630-654. 1913. Mexican affairs; description of the Belgian
royal family; travel through Italy, Tunisia, Algeria, Switzerland;
assignment to Spain.
pp. 655-679. 1913. Description of Pompeii, Sicily.
pp. 680-706. 1914. Description of Belgian court ball; social life
in Brussels; profile of Brand Whitlock; review and analysis of
President Wilson's Mexican policy; profile of the Queen of
Belgium; trip through France to Spain.
Memoir IV, December 1942 Edition. Ch. XLV-LXV. Stylistic changes
only. Corresponds to f. 349-359.
Memoir IV, 1944 Edition. Ch. XLV-LV. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 349-359.
Memoir IV, 1946 Edition
Ch. XXI-XXXI. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 349359.
1914. Postscript: Mexican affairs; Gamboa note; President
Wilson's speech to Congress on Mexican affairs and Dearing's
critique of same.
Memoir IV, 1954 Edition. Introduction, Contents, Ch. I-XII. Stylistic
changes. Corresponds to f. 349-359.
Copy of “Considerations on According Recognition to the
Present de facto Government of Mexico.”
Memoir V, 1945 Edition
Title page, Table of Contents, Foreword.
Ch. I-XI. 1913-1914. Repetition of f. 356-359.
Ch. XII-XIII. 1914. Arrival in Madrid; Embassy routine; Spanish
dance; profile of King Alfonso of Spain; description of a Field
Officer's report to the State Department; descriptions of Madrid
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countryside, the Escarial, the Esplanade, the Salas Capitulares.
Ch. XIV-XV. 1914. Description of Toledo; critique of El Greco's
paintings; profile of the Joseph E. Willard family; ceremony of
the washing of the feet; Spanish nobility; profile of Winston
Churchill; comments on Woodrow Wilson's handling of
Mexican affairs; visit to the Palacio Tiria; social life; Spanish
dancing.
Ch. XVI-XVII. 1914. Trip south from Madrid to Sevilla;
description of Sevilla, Granada, the Alhambra, Algericas,
Tangiers, Gibralter, return trip to Madrid; profiles of Theodore
and Kermit Roosevelt; luncheon with the King and Queen of
Spain; Nijinsky dances - a critique; U.S. intervention in Mexico;
wedding of Kermit Roosevelt and Belle Willard.
Ch. XVIII-XIX. 1914. Spanish dancing; discussion of sensuality;
trip to Avila; Spanish funeral; art.
Ch. XX-XXI. 1914. Opinion of Woodrow Wilson's personality
and his Mexican connections; start of World War I; description
of Segovia.
Ch. XXII-XXIII. 1914. Description of Cardona and Salamanca.
Ch. XXIV-XXV. 1914. Discussion of conditions leading to
World War I. Description of Valencia, Burgas.
Memoir V, 1946 Edition. Ch. I-XXV. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 390-402.
Memoir V, 1954 Edition. Ch. I-XXV. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 390-402.
Memoir VI, 1944 Edition
Ch. XXV-XXVIII. 1914. Evacuation of Americans from Spain
as World War I begins; discussion of causes of World War I; war
news; mother's death; description of San Sebastian, Valencia,
Vigo, Santiago, Coruña, Leon, Bilbao Zaragoza, Arenca; voyage
to United States; opinion of New York City and Washington,
D.C., condition of the State Department.
Ch. XXIX-XXX. 1914. Reaction to mother's death; description
and critique of the work done at the Mayo Clinic; description of
St. Paul, Minneapolis, Winnipeg, Banff, Seattle, Portland,
Vancouver, San Francisco; comments on American style of life;
visit to Columbia, Missouri; John Bassett Moore comments on
Woodrow Wilson and William Jennings Bryan.
Ch. XXXI-XXXII. 1914-1915. Voyage to Spain; comments on
the psychology of war and peace; description of Marseilles,
Arles, Carcasonne, Marbonne, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona.
Ch. XXXIII-XXXIX. 1915. Spanish reaction to World War;
religious philosophy; memory of a revival in Columbia,
Missouri, in 1886; Woodrow Wilson's Mexican policy; Spanish
art; courting Dorothy Sittenham; description of Tarragona, Jerez,
Cadiz, Caceres, Trujillo; Holy Week in Madrid; comments on
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bullfighting; trip to Southern Spain; profile of Pierre Loti.
Ch. XL. 1915. Picture of University of Missouri-Columbia
campus in the 1880's; early memories; description of Pamplona.
Ch. XLI. 1915. Voyage to United States to get married; family of
the bride; attempts made to secure promotion; visit to Columbia,
Missouri; wedding in New York; return to Spain.
Ch. XLII-XLIII. 1915-1916. Voyage to Europe; description of
Babadilla; assignment to Russia; description of dinner party with
King and Queen of Spain; comments on Spanish politics; en
route to Petrograd.
Memoir VI, 1945 Edition. Ch. XXV-XLIII. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 444-456.
Memoir VI, 1947 Edition. Title page; Contents; Opening; Poem.
Ch. I-XIX. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 444-456.
Memoir VI, 1960 Edition. Ch. I-XIX. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 470-480.
Memoir VII, 1945 Edition
Title page; foreword; prior impressions of Russia, predictions of
the Russian Revolution, temporal context, goals of the mission,
care of prisoners of war, role of United States as a neutral profile
of David R. Francis.
Ch. I-II. 1916. Assigned to Petrograd; journey from Spain to
Russia, through France, Switzerland and Germany; description
of war time Paris, Zurich, Berlin; discussion of prisoner of war
relief, German-American relations, German theatre, and
psychology of German people.
Ch. III. 1916. Journey from Berlin to Stockholm; description of
Copenhagen, Stockholm; discussion of Austro-German relations,
President Wilson's administration; conversations with German
representatives in Sweden on prisoner of war relief; analysis of
Russian character.
Ch. IV-V. 1916. Review of events leading to war between
Germany and Russia; internal conditions in Russia; trip through
Finland to Russia; first impressions of Petrograd; feelings of
impending catastrophe; impressions of the American colony;
profile of George T. Marye; conditions at the American
embassy; profile of Gregory Rasputin, Serghei D. Sagonoff;
discussion with Sagonoff of projected trade treaty.
Ch. VI. 1916. Outline of projected duties; social life;
administrative structure of the U.S. Embassy; American colony;
description off Petrograd; prisoner of war relief work program
outlined; comments on press censorship; ponders influence of
Rasputin and Baris V. Sturmer; profile of Maurice Palealogue,
Czar Nicholas II, and Czarina Alexandra.
Ch. VII. 1916. Swedish colony in Petrograd; ponders
whereabouts of revolutionaries; status and role of the Duma;
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international diplomatic corps; roster of the Russian bureaucracy;
attempts to cut through bureaucracy to do relief work.
Ch. VIII. 1916. Report to the State Department on condition of
U.S. Embassy; attempts to repatriate German women, children
and disabled men; Russian fears of espionage; plans to revamp
U.S. Embassy.
Ch. IX-X. 1916. Description of Moscow; opinion of Russian
people and character; report on war prisoners held by Russia;
social obligations; status of and prognosis for Poland; RussoJapanese relations; Easter services at St. Isaac's Church; Polish
relief; shipping problems.
Ch. XI. 1916. Diplomatic protocol; arrival of Ambassador David
R. Francis; discussion of projected trade treaty with Russia;
working with inexperienced diplomats; audience with the Czar
and Czarina; profile of the Czar; results of Francis' audience.
Ch. XII. 1916. Allied fears of Russian military inactivity; plan
for prisoner of war relief work; Rasputin's theory of sin; profiles
of Palealogue and Sir George Buchanan; inter­ national banking;
Russian ballet; dismissal of Sazanoff.
Ch. XIII-XIV. 1916. Opinion of Francis; secrecy at the Embassy;
comments on Russian character; outline of Russian history;
American business, financial ambitions in Russia; projected
plans of the American International Corporation; prisoner of war
relief work; profile of John R. Mott; "Society for Furthering
Relations between Russia and America" condition of Jews; in
Russia.
Ch. XV. 1916. Prisoner of war relief work; administrative •work
at the Embassy; opinion of Francis.
Ch. XVI. 1916. Description of vacation in Finland; war news;
Russo-Japanese trade treaty confirmed.
Ch. XVII. 1916. Feelings of imminent catastrophe; promotion to
Counsellor of Embassy; discussion of Sturmer's loyalty.
Ch. XVIII. 1916. Status of Jewry in Russia; discussion of
conflict between Russian people's needs and Czar's desires.
Ch. XIX. 1916. Continued conflict with Francis; social life;
description of recruits starting for the battlefront, Alexander
Museum; war news; Russian Jewry.
Ch. XX. 1916 Relations between Sturmer and Rasputin; roster of
the "Occult Forces"; profile of Sturmer; visit to The Hermitage;
characterization of the Russian proletariat.
Ch. XXI. 1916. Revolution predicted; dinner at the Japanese
Embassy; services at Russian Orthodox churches; profile of A.D.
Protopapoff; living conditions in Petrogrod.
Ch. XXII. 1916. Protopopoff's influence on the Czarina;
imminence of revolution; cost of living in Petrograd.
Ch. XXIII. 1916. Poverty and famine; rumblings in the factories;
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f. 520
f. 521
f. 522
f. 523
f. 524
f. 525
f. 526
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f. 528
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leaving Petrograd; journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway to
Vladivostock.
Ch. XXIV. 1916. Sights and impressions of Northern Russia.
Ch. XXV. 1916. Description of Siberia, China; visit to Peking;
news of deteriorating conditions in Russia.
Ch. XXVI. 1916. Journey to Korea; description of Mukden;
Japanese occupation; considers the origins of the Korean people;
description of Seoul, Antung, Fusan; Japan – description of
Kyoto, Yokohama; profile of Sumner Welles; voyage from Japan
to Hawaii.
Ch. XXVII. 1917. Arrival at and description of Honolulu;
voyage to California; account of Rasputin's death and other
events in Russia; journey to New York; description of a Kansas
City hotel; Allied attempts to keep Russia in the war; further
disintegration of the Czarist regime.
Ch. XXVII. 1917. Invitation to join the American International
Corporation (A.I.C.); submarine warfare; conditions in the State
Department; U.S. breaks relations with Germany; analysis of
investment opportunities in the Far East; description of
Greenwich Village.
Ch. XXIX. 1917. Attempts to secure a post in the Foreign
Service; comments on Russian character; critique of Isadora
Duncan; operation and goals of the American International
Corporation; news of famine and rioting in Russia.
Ch. XXX. 1917. Revolution in Russia; interviews for various
possible jobs.
Ch. XXXI. 1917. Czar Nicholas abdicates predictions of Russia's
future; critique of Cezanne's paintings; Ambassador Francis
recognizes the Russian provisional government.
Ch. XXXII. 1917 Birth of Donn Dearing; interview with Colonel
Edward M. House on the independence of the Foreign Service
from political patronage; decision to leave Foreign Service;
Alexander Kerensky's "Order No. 1"; German involvement in the
Russian revolution.
Ch. XXXIII. 1917. Profile and critique of Paderewski's
virtuosity; progress of the Russian revolution; U.S. enters World
War I; profile of Lenin; visions of future Soviet Society; outline
of the job with A.I.C.
Appendix I
Exhibit I: A List of the Provincial Offices Agents, and
Committees, through which relief is distributed to German and
Austro-Hungarian Prisoners of War, (Civilian).
Exhibit II: Order No. 697 of the War Department; Petrograd,
October 31, 1914. Regulations Re. Prisoners of War.
Exhibit III: A copy of the Instructions issued to Embassy
delegates acting as members of provisional offices in the relief of
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 530
f. 531
f. 532-562
f. 563-593
f. 583
f. 593
f. 594-629
f. 630-647
f. 630
f. 631
f. 632
f. 633
f. 634
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German and Austro-Hungarian Civilian Prisoners.
Exhibit IV: Copy of the Embassy's Note, No. 5172/S. II, May
18-31, 1916, to the Imperial Ministry for Foreign
Affairs. Exhibit V: (1) Letter of Instruction to Field Delegates of
the Embassy engaging in relief of Military Prisoners of War. (2)
Sample form for reports. (3) Description of a camp, setting
forth the essential points of camp organization and management;
(4) Information for visiting delegates of the American Embassy.
Exhibit VI: Copy of a circular letter of instruction on methods of
submitting reports to the Russian government.
Appendix II. Copy of letter, October 7, 1916, to Ambassador
Francis detailing the status of the Embassy in Petrograd and pro­
posing a reorganization of the Embassy to effect an efficient
operation; Table of Organization with proposed changes.
Appendix III. Copy of letter, March 12, 1917, to Colonel
Edward M. House in which Dearing introduces himself, details
his background and experience in the Foreign Service, and
explains the need for an independent non-partisan career Foreign
Service.
Memoir VII, 1947 Edition. Ch. I-XXXIII. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 499-528. Appendices I-III not in this edition.
Memoir VII, 1955 Edition. Ch. I-Y III. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 499-529.
Material from f. 530 included here in this edition.
Outline of a plan of Organization for the Care of German and
Austro-Hungarian Interests.
Memoir VII, 1958 Edition. Ch. I-XXXIII. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 563-593.
Memoir VIII, 1948 Edition
Introductory; Comparison of Russia and United States; purpose
of the American International Corporation (A.I.C.) as a
vehicle for American entry into world affairs; results of World
War I; review of previous memoirs.
Ch. I. 1917. Begins work at A.I.C.; hours and wages;
responsibilities defined; schemes to develop the Philippines;
critique of Isadora Duncan; Army recruitment drives; Root
Commission to Russia; definition of freedom.
Ch. II. 1917. Woodrow Wilson as autocrat; Liberty Loan and
other wartime measures; A.I.C. personalities and projected
projects; profile of Marchese Marconi; Slums of New York City.
Ch. III. 1917. Descriptions of: trip to Canada, Newport, Rhode
Island; Chinese­ American relations; Ishii Mission; A.I.C.'s plans
for restoration of the Grand Canal in China; Japanese-American
relations; critique of Fritz Kreisler's virtuosity.
Ch. IV. 1917-1918. Progress on Grand Canal restoration;
Fourteen Points; critique of Brand Whitlock's memoirs and John
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 635
f. 636
f. 637
f. 638
f. 639
f. 640
f. 641
f. 642
f. 643
f. 644
f. 645
f. 646
f. 647
f. 648-664
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Sargent's portrait of John D. Rockefeller; profile of Wellington
Koo; Lenin's foreign policy.
Ch. V. 1918. A.I.C. business; profile of George Bellows and
Thomas Woodlock; investigation of Hog Island Shipyards; war
news; critique of Albert Ryder's paintings.
Ch. VI, 1918. Financial status of A.I.C. projects; origins of
A.I.C.; profile of Charles Schwab; discussion of aesthetics and
war with George Bellows; consideration of post-war imperatives;
the morality of capitalism.
Ch. VII. 1918. Continuing diversification of A.I.C. projects;
future of Asia, Africa and Russia; profile of Charles A. Stone,
E.T. Williams and Frank A. Vanderlip; import and export of tea;
description of Gloucester, Massachusetts; war news; social life.
Ch. VIII. 1918. Composition and function of the American Bank
Group; China projects; war news; comments on psychoanalysis
and dreams.
Ch. IX, 1918. China projects; review of Carl Jung's
"Unconscious"; sex; profile of John Sloan and Jacob Sleeper; flu
epidemic; critique of Sigmund Freud; League of Nations; war
news.
Ch. X, 1918. A.I.C.'s adjustment to peace; armistice; death of
Willard Straight; Italian projects; Woodrow Wilson at the
Versailles Peace Conference; profile of William B. Hale.
Ch. XI. 1918-1919. Various A.I.C. projects; death of Theodore
Roosevelt and comments on his life; eulogy for W. Straight; flu
epidemic; critique of Henry James; future of China.
Ch. XII. 1919. Profile of R.P. Tinsley; five objectives of A.I.C.;
history of the firm Stone and Webster; formation of a new
quadru-partite banking group; prospect for expansion of A.I.C.;
W. Straight's letters to Edwin Morgan.
Ch. XIII. 1919. Strikes as a labor tool; future with A.I.C. laid
out; profile of Percy Rockefeller; Soviet consolidation of Russia;
A.I.C. enters Russian Economic League.
Ch. XIV, 1919. Versailles Peace Treaty; aviation; U.S.-Mexican
relations; post-war labor problems; attempts to create a fortune.
Ch. XV. 1919. Communist Party convention and organization of
the Communist Labor Party; future of the A.I.C.; League of
Nations; Boston policemen's strike.
Ch. XVI. 1919. Labor unions; Volstead Act; conditions in the
U.S.S.R.; progress of the China Consortium; A.I.C. as the U.S.
government's standard bearer; revisit of the Prince of Wales;
Inter Bank Agreement; Mexican policies; deportation of
anarchists; poem “Fata Oceana.”
Articles of Incorporation of the American International
Corporation.
Memoir VIII, 1952 Edition. Ch. I-XVI. Stylistic changes only.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 665-681
f. 682-697
f. 682
f. 683
f. 684
f. 685
f. 686
f. 687
f. 688
f. 689
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Corresponds to f. 630-646.
Memoir VIII, 1958 Edition. Ch. I-XVI. Stylistic changes only.
Corresponds to f. 630-646.
Memoir IX, 1948 Edition
Table of contents; Introductory; failure of the A.I.C.;
reorganization of the State Department; Washington Armament
Conference; General George Marshall on unilateral
disarmament.
Ch. I. 1920. Labor conflict; A.I.C.'s profits for 1919; business
conditions; routine A.I.C. business; revolution in Guatemala;
review of international events; discussion of the League of
Nations; future of Russia and Germany.
Ch. II. 1920. Operation of A.I.C. projects; meaning for U.S. of
Alvaro Obregon's regime; economic conditions in China; W.E.B.
DuBois' ideas; description of Princeton University and West
14Street in New York City; reasons for the nomination of
Harding; critique of Henry James.
Ch. III. 1920. A.I.C.s China projects; comments on F.D.
Roosevelt; description of the Oscar Lewisohn mansion and
profile of Lewisohn; China Consort Um operations; review of
Jens Peter Jacobsen's "Niels Lyhne" and Henry James' letters;
Rockwell Kent as author; vacation in Th1tchess County, New
York.
Ch. IV. 1920. Enoch Crowder on uses of draft board; description
of bombing of Wall Street; critique of D.W. Griffith's
cinematography; A.I.C.'s China projects; economic conditions;
future of the A.I.C.; profile of Frederick Stevens; relationship
between Consortium and A.I.C.
Ch. V. 1920-1921. A.I.C.'s China projects; visit to and
description of Columbia, Missouri, East St. Louis freight yards,
Princeton; Arthur Evans on China; P.C. Knox's statement on
foreign policy; steps taken to return to Foreign Service; profile of
Selden Spencer, Corinne Griffith.
Ch. VI. 1921. Gathering endorsements from Missouri politicians;
advisors around Harding; assignment to Washington as First
Assistant Secretary of State; reflections on four years with
A.I.C.; move to Washington; cooperation with Department of
Commerce; reception at the White House; profile of Warren
Harding and Calvin Coolidge; Far East policy outlined.
Ch. VII. 1921. U.S. policy on Russia, France, Germany; daily
routine; Charles E. Hughes' and P.C. Knox's ideas on foreign and
domestic affairs; reorganization of the State Department;
nomination of Harding; Grand Fleet of the Pacific; Albert J. Fall
on foreign affairs; German reparations; Secretary Hughes'
opinions on recognition of and trade with the Soviet Union;
profile of Hughes.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 690
f. 691
f. 692
f. 693
f. 694
f. 695
f. 696
f. 697
f. 698-713
f. 714-729
f. 730-751
f. 730
f. 731-735
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Ch. VIII. 1921. Constitution of the Communist Party of
America; Canadian view of World affairs; Austrian
indebtedness; profile of Marie Curie; oil concessions; Harding's
relationship to the Senate; China Consortium; personality profile
of Harding.
Ch. IX. 1921. Testing applicants for the Foreign Service; world
disarmament conference proposed; requests assignment to
Portugal.
Ch. X. 1921. Foreign debts; critique of D.R. Francis' book on
Russia; need for universal population control; rehabilitation loan
to Liberia; selection of representatives to the Armaments
Conference; four main objectives of the Conference; procedures
to receive patronage; profile of C.B.D. King; death of P.C. Knox;
meeting of the "Little Cabinet"; opinion of F.D. Roosevelt.
Ch. XI. 1921. Impressions of Marshall Foch; efficiency reports;
question of control over Armaments Conference; German
reparations; jurisdictional dispute between State and Commerce
Departments; proceedings of the Armaments Conference;
comments on A. Briand and A.J. Balfour; Mexican-American
relations; profile of Sumner Welles and Andrew Mellon; how
Harding was nominated.
Ch. XII. 1921-1922. Profile of Elihu Root; social life; routine
work; progress of the Armaments Conference; policy on
recognition of sovereign states; comments on various
Washington personalities; activities of the Missouri Society.
Ch. XIII. 1922. Appointment to Portugal; Liberian loan;
American commercial relationships: meeting with Missouri
politicians; dinner at the British Embassy; international loans.
Ch. XIV. 1922. International loans; profile of C.E. Hughes;
Kuhn Loeb and Company vs. J.P. Morgan and Company; Senate
Ways and Means Committee hearings on Liberian loans; opinion
of John Nance Garner; leaves for Portugal.
Ch. XV. 1922. Voyage to Europe; visit to England and France.
Memoir IX, 1950 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to
f. 682-697.
Memoir IX, 1958 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to
f. 682-697.
Memoir X, 1948 Edition
Table of Contents; Opening; Lyric description of Portugal;
poem.
pp. 8-166, 1922. First impressions of legation in Lisbon;
introduction to and details of Cable Case; search for housing;
description of historic sites in Lisbon; marital life; outline of
book on foreign policy; regimen of sanatorium at Baden-Baden;
German inflation; description of Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Paris,
Chartres.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 736-738
f. 739-742
f. 743-748
f. 749-751
f. 752-773
f. 774-787
f. 774
f. 775
f. 776-781
f. 782
f. 783
f. 784
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pp. 167-294, 1923. Description of Portuguese countryside; visit
to Spain: Sevilla, Jerez, Algericas; review of "Wings of the
Dove"; Rogers Bill hearing; progress of Cable Case; trip to
Northern Portugal.
pp. 295-450, 1923-1924. Progress of Rogers Bill through
Congress; Cable Case; journey to Baden Baden; the cure at the
sanatorium in Baden Baden; German psychology; opinion of
Mussolini; journey through Switzer­ land, Italy, France to
Portugal; profile of W. E.B. Dubois; analysis of A.T. Mahan's
“Sea Power”; review of Western Union landing concessions;
discussion with Bishop E. Blake on Soviet Union; operation of
Portuguese colonies; critique of Willa Cather; death of W.
Wilson; oil scandals.
pp. 451-597, 1924. Rogers Bill hearings; description of visit to
Tangiers, Marrakesh; labor strike in Lisbon; Portuguese
economics; description of northern Portugal; Baden Baden
sanatorium; voyage to U.S.; visit to Washington, D.C.
pp. 598-655, 1924. Trip to and description of Columbia,
Missouri, Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico, California; profile of
Mabel Lujan, D.H. and Freida Lawrence; train trip from
California to New York; poem; election of Coolidge; voyage
from New York to France; journey from France to Portugal.
Memoir X, 1956 Edition. Introduction; Table of Contents; Ch.
I­XXXII; stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 731-751.
Memoir XI, 1950 Edition
Table of Contents; Introduction; Poem.
pp. 657-669. 1925. First experience with radio; diplomatic
protocol; Vasco da Gama celebrations; economic potential of
Portugal; function of the American representation; financial
arrangements for payments by Portugal of tobacco bonds held by
Americans.
pp. 670-856. 1925. Attempt at revolution in Portugal; tobacco
bonds; job frustrations; voyage to New York; attempts at getting
job; transfer and promotion; return voyage to Europe; visit to
Baden Baden for medical care; profile of Henry P. Dodge; return
to Lisbon; economic conditions; family affairs; discovery of a
counterfeiting ring.
pp. 865-911. 1926. Lack of Portuguese literature; tobacco bonds;
family affairs; critique of Colonel House's memoirs.
pp. 912-954. 1926. Profile of Austin C. Brady; visit to Spain;
description of Sevilla and Malaga; literary opinions; stock
market decline; opinion of Emma Goldman and Alexander
Berkman; progress of Foreign Service Appropriation Bill
through Congress; reflections on Havelock Ellis' writings.
pp. 955-996. 1926. Need for birth control information; British
general strike; description of a Portuguese bullfight; observations
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f. 785
f. 786-787
f. 788-801
f. 802-817
f. 802-804
f. 805-807
f. 808
f. 809-810
f. 811
f. 812-813
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of Black-White relationships; procession to Our Lady of Fatima
described; tobacco bonds; revolution in Portugal; new leaders;
Spanish Foreign Legion; progress of the revolution.
pp. 997-1042. 1926. Price of oil stock; American oil interests in
Portuguese colonies; voyage to Brussels; visits in Cologne;
medical consultation at Baden Baden; French-American
relations; family affairs.
pp. 1043-1127. 1926. Stay at Montreux, Switzerland; description
of League of Nations Assembly in Geneva; Foreign Service
gossip; journey through France; description of Tarascon and Pau;
critique of Will Durant's "Story of Philosophy."
Memoir XI, 1958 Edition. Ch. I-XXIV. Corresponds to f. 774-787.
Stylistic changes only.
Memoir XII, 1950 Edition
pp. 1128-1186. 1927. Contemplates possibility of trip around
Africa; foreign service gossip; counter-revolution in Portugal;
relations between revolutionists and American legation;
psychology of the Portuguese; non­intervention in Portuguese
affairs; Vatican Ambassador's note of congratulations.
pp. 1187-1294. 1927. Attempts to secure promotion and transfer;
visit of the Floating University; search for housing
accommodations; government funds to operate a mission
successfully; reaction to Lindbergh's flight; opinion of Joseph
Grew; moving problems; Mozambique's monetary system;
operations of the Banco Nacional Ultramarino; voyage to United
States.
pp. 1295-1346. 1927. At sea; impressions of New York City;
interview with Secretary of State Kellogg about promotion and
transfer; conversations with various State Department friends
exchanging Service gossip; visit to Columbia, St. Louis,
Boonville; lunch with Raymond Weeks.
pp. 1347-1414. 1927 Voyage to Europe; critique of T.E.
Lawrence; medical care at Baden Baden; profile of Dwight
Morrow; renewed attempts to secure the Cuban Ambassadorship;
arrival of Ruth Elder in Lisbon; personnel attending the PanAmerican Conference in Cuba; feelings about Conferences in
general; Enoch Crowder’s influence in Washington; reflections
on Frank Kellogg; arrangements made for African trip.
pp. 1415-1436. 1928. Presents New Year's Day greetings to the
Portuguese President; rumors of revolution; comparative chart,
Foreign Service Salaries, Allowances and Retirement Benefits,
1927 and 1950; American companies compete for Portuguese
concessions.
pp. 1437-1550. 1928. Embarks on African trip; brief resume of
Portuguese history and development of its African colonies;
justification for making trip; American investments in
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f. 814
f. 815
f. 816-817
f. 818-833
f. 834-848
f. 834
f. 835-848
f. 849-863
f. 864-874
f. 864
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Portuguese Africa; at sea; description of seaport, Loanda; State
Prison; economic analysis of Angola; description of Walfish,
Swakomund; diamond mining; description of Capetown;
Johannesburg; Pretoria; profile of James B. Hertzog and Jan
Christiaan Smuts; Black-White relations in Union of South
Africa; description of Durban, Beira, Porto Amelia, Dar Es
Salaam, Zanzibar, Italian Somaliland; voyage to Egypt;
description of Port Said, Cairo; visit to the pyramids and George
Reisner's archeological dig camp; voyage to Greece; description
of Athens; voyage to Turkey; description of Constantinople.
pp. 1551-1388. 1928. Profile of Joseph Grew; description of the
Seraglio; voyage through the Ionian Sea; Venice; Baden-Baden
for cure; Paris; return to Lisbon; American shipping interest.
pp. 1589-1628. 1928. Portuguese-Union of South African
economic and colonial relations; trip to England and Scotland;
descriptions of Edinburgh and Scottish countryside; voyage to
Norway; description of Oslo.
pp. 1629-1699. 1928. Description of Stockholm, Gotenburg; trip
to Hamburg, Baden Baden; voyage to United States; feelings
about New York City; visits to Chicago, Columbia, Missouri,
Washington, D.C.; voyage to Europe; Paris, Biarritz; Portuguese
economic life; U S. commercial relations with Portugal.
Memoir XII, 1959 Edition. Ch. XXV-XXXVI, I-XII. Corresponds to
f. 803-817. Stylistic changes only.
Memoir XIII, 1950 Edition
Opening; need for objectivity in placing Foreign Service
personnel; table of contents.
pp. 1700-2006, 1929. Jan.-Mar. 7, 1930. Critique of modern
American poetry; International Telephone and Telegraph in
Portugal; Kellogg Pact; activities in Africa of the company of
Nyassa; control of native population; stock market news; profile
of Dwight Morrow; conditions at the State Department; new
Portuguese law regulating native labor; economic stresses
between Portugal and the Union of South Africa over control of
Mozambique; visit to England; description of Devonshire,
London; voyage to Norway; comments on Antonio Salazar;
Germany; description of Nurnberg, Baden Baden; forced labor in
Portuguese African colonies; stock market crash; competitive
American oil interest in Portugal; U.S.-Portuguese economic
relations; assignment to Peru; American shipping interests and
Angolan tariffs; preparations for Peru; American oil companies
effect preferential treatment; profile of Antonio Salazar.
Memoir XIII, 1959 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f.
834-848.
Memoir XIV, 1950 Edition
Foreword; cursory survey of Peruvian history and geography.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 865-868
f. 869-870
f. 871-872
f. 873-874
f. 875-885
f. 886-897
f. 898-909
f. 910-921
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Ch. I-IV. 1930. Vacation trip through Europe; voyage to United
States; meetings in Washington, D.C. with Foreign Service
personnel; meetings in New York with friends and potential
investors in Peru; impression of Herbert Hoover; trip across the
U.S.; voyage through Panama to Peru; futureof air transport
in South America; house hunting in Lima; visit with President
Augusto Leguia; routine embassy business.
Ch. V-VI. 1930. Voyage to U.S.; visit to Washington, D.C.;
voyage to Europe; description of London; Baden Baden cure;
vacation on Italian Riviera; voyage to New York; Stock market
reports; revolution in Peru; voyage to Peru.
Ch. VII-VIII. 1930. Airplane flight from Panama to Ecuador;
description of flight; structure of the Peruvian Revolutionary
Junta; handling strike at American owned mine; factors for and
against recognition of Junta government; Peruvian art; American
business interests and its relationship to the Peruvian government
and American Embassy officials; internal conflict; miner's strike
settled; American bank loans for Peruvian Junta.
Ch. IX-X, 1930. Threats of American warships to insure
protection of American lives and property; riots at the mine;
general strike; martial law; role of U.S. interests in mine strike;
social life; condition of ex-President Leguia in prison.
Memoir XIV, 1959 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to
f. 864-874.
Memoir XV, 1950 Edition. 1931. American gold mine concessions in
Peru; Peruvian financial condition; Kemmerer Financial Mission;
University students' revolutionary organizations; impressions of Princes
George and Edward of England; revolutions; Sanchez Cerro and Junta
reign; American relationship to new government; general strike in
Lima; relations with Augusto Benavides and family over embassy
house rented from Benavides; description of University of San Marcos
and discussion of student role in politics; profile of Walter Williams;
conflict between State Department and U.S. Embassy in Peru over cost
of leasing and repairing of Benavides' house; local political gossip;
conflict with Peruvian government over display of American flag on a
Peruvian public building; personal finances; New York stock market
conditions; continued attempts to have ex-President Leguia released
from prison; Sanchez Cerro elected President of Peru.
Memoir XV, 1959 Edition. 1931. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds
to f. 886-897.
Memoir XVI, 1950 Edition. 1932. New York stock market
fluctuations; rumors of Japanese rearmament; fear of Communist
uprisings; voyage through Cuba to New York; description of boys'
boarding school; voyage to Europe; Baden Baden; London; voyage to
United States; family affairs; voyage to Peru; Peruvian-American
economic relations; border disputes between Peru and Colombia and
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 922-933
f. 934-945
f. 946-965
f. 946-957
f. 958-965
f. 966-988
f. 966-977
f. 978-988
f. 989-1000
f. 989-991
f. 992-993
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Peru and Ecuador; U.S. role in border conflicts; summary of stands on
border disputes; Peruvian policy of impressing foreign planes and
pilots during times of domestic disorder.
Memoir XVI, 1959 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to
f. 910-921.
Memoir XVII, 1952 Edition. 1933. Attempts made to settle Peruvian
border disputes; Brazilian Plan; appointment of Cordell Hull as
Secretary of State; U.S. responsibility for Colombian interests;
comments on Roosevelt's handling of the Presidency; State Department
stand on Colombia; assassination of Sanchez Cerro; profile of Oscar
Benavides and Sanchez Cerro; recommendations of the Advisory
Committee on the Peru-Colombia border dispute; preparations for the
Rio Conference; opinion of Gandhi and passive resistance; arranging
Embassy housing; United Fruit Company's interest in developing
branches in Peru; critique of "Lady Chatterley's Lover"; progress of the
Rio Conference.
Memoir XVII, 1956 Edition
1933. Stylistic Changes only. Corresponds to f. 934-945.
Opinion paper for use at the Seventh International Conference of
American States (Montevideo Conference), 1933. Peru's
international relations; relations between Peru and the United
States; factors promoting good relations between Peru and the
U.S.; factors producing unfriendliness towards the U.S.; foreign
policy of the U.S. towards Latin America; effect of American
commercial and financial policies; methods for the prevention
and/or settlement of inter-American conflicts; problems of
international law; women's rights’; economic problems; social
problems; intellectual cooperation; transportation; other
conference of American States.
Memoir XVII, 1959 Edition
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 934-945.
Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 958-965.
Memoir XVIII, 1952 Edition
January-March 1934. Ernest Gruening discusses Cordell Hull's
performance at the Montevideo Conference; preparations for
Hull's visit to Lima; profile of Hull and Mrs. Hull; value of
Dwight Morrow's accomplishments in Mexico; financial
problems; mediation of disputes between Paraguay and Bolivia;
F.D. Roosevelt's financial policies; comments on influence of
radio and cinema; progress of Letitia dispute negotiations; Hull's
tariff policies.
April-May 1934. Analysis of Sumner Welles' financial theories;
Solon Polo explains Peru's position on Letitia dispute; critique of
Gerard Manley Hopkin's poetry; attempts by Colombia to hire
American pilots; copper needs in West Europe and Japan;
conversation with president of Peru on U.S.-Peru relations; arms
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embargo proclamation.
f. 994-998
June-October 1934. Voyage through Panama and Bermuda to
U.S.; comments on democracy; voyage to Europe; conversations
with David Bruce; impressions of Nazi Germany; Ivy Lee's
mission; impressions of Rome, Paris, London; return to U.S.;
lunch at Hyde Park; impressions, descriptions, opinions of the
Roosevelt family; profile of FDR; conversation with FDR on
Peruvian affairs and domestic issues; visit to Washington;
discussions with Sumner Welles, James Dunn and Henry P.
Fletcher on foreign service affairs; visit to Columbia, Missouri;
impression of Walter Williams and B.C. Clark; role of university
president; trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico with descriptions of
local scenery; return to Peru.
f. 999-1000
November-December 1934. New Deal opposition; review of
film "Pancho Villa"; attempts to settle Lee Concession affair;
negotiation for Colombian ratification of Rio Protocol; Peruvian
financial picture.
f. 1001-1003
Memoir XVIII, 1956 Edition. January-March 21, 1934. Typescript
stops here. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 989-991.
f. 1004-1006
Memoir XVIII, 1957 Edition. January-March 21, 1934. Typescript
stops here. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to f. 989-991.
f. 1007-1019
Memoir XIX, 1952 Edition
f. 1007-1018
1935. Plans for personal future; celebrations for 400th
anniversary of the founding of Lima; diplomatic etiquette; sale of
aircraft to South American countries; voyage to U.S.; profile of
Harry Truman; conversation with FDR; Will Kemper's opinion
of Truman; family affairs; over-population as a cause of inter­
national friction; sale and transportation of contraband aircraft;
provisions of the Copeland Bill; profile of Frank Hitchcock;
comments on death of Huey Long; U.S. trade relations with
Peru; Italian invasion of Ethiopia; profile of Dwight Morrow.
f. 1019
Essay: "The Utility of a Trained and Permanent Foreign
Service."
f. 1020-1031
Memoir XX, 1952 Edition
f. 1020-1025
January-June 1936. Profile of Fulton Oursler; population
control; analysis of New Deal policies; Peruvian-Ecuadorean
hostilities; discussion of proposed Inter-American Peace
Conference in Buenos Aires; Communist activity in South
America; Peruvian treaty with Panama; Japanese influence in
South America; health problems; Peruvian interval politics;
details of Lee Concession Issue; Italian conquest of Ethiopia;
reception for visiting American naval vessels at Lima; U.S. trade
relations with Peru; criticism of the Foreign Service.
f. 1026-1031
July-December 1936. Voyage to United States through Panama
and Cuba; voyage to Europe; Baden Baden cure; London; profile
of W.C. Bullitt; interview with FDR on possibility of transfer;
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 1032-1036
f. 1037-1043
f. 1044-1053
f. 1054-1062
f. 1063-1098
Page 23
Washington, D.C.; discussions on Peruvian trade relations with
U.S.; North Carolina; visit to brother Charles; purchase of house
in Wilmington, N.C.; return voyage to Peru; Peruvian elections;
Peruvian representation at Buenos Aires Conference; letter to
Sumner Welles on Peruvian sugar; results of national election;
comments on FDR's motivations; Peruvian reactions to Buenos
Aires Conference; Peruvian political climate; P.C. Knox's theory
of unilateral declaration.
Memoir XXI, 1952 Edition. January-June 3, 1937. Sources of Peruvian
sugar interests; establishment of Coca Cola Company in Peru; letter to
FDR on economic conditions in Peru as it relates to U.S. interests;
profile of President Benavides; problems of British-American Hospital;
para­ phrase of letter to Sumner Welles on problems with owners of
Embassy building; comments on FDR's plan for reorganization of
Supreme Court; copy of letter to FDR on internal politics in Peru and it
effect on U.S.-Peruvian relations; paraphrase of letter on actions and
attitudes of President Benavides; reaction to offer of appointment as
Minister to Sweden; Peruvian sugar interests; profile of Lawrence
Steinhardt; financial investments; closing out work in Peru; voyage to
U.S.
Memoir XXII, 1953 Edition. June 4-December 1937. Voyage to U.S.
Washington, D.C.; interviews with Sumner Welles, James Dunn,
Cordell Hull; foreign service personnel gossip; conversation with Harry
Truman; picnic at Hyde Park; profiles of FDR, Eleanor Roosevelt;
account of conversation with FDR; voyage to Europe; first impressions
of Stockholm; conditions at the legation; Joseph Davies discusses
Russia; Swedish opinions on chances of peace; Swedish economic
system; role of U.S. minister in Sweden; profile of Folke Bernadette;
copy of letter to FDR re: climate of opinion in Sweden; FDR's
quarantine speech; Baden-Baden cure; description of Berlin;
investigation initiated by State Department of housing arrangements
made while Ambassador to Peru.
Memoir XXIII, 1953 Edition. January-November 7, 1938. Steinhardt
affair; copies of letters to FDR on Swedish labor conditions, American
interests in Sweden, internal politics, international relations, Herbert
Hoover's visit to Stockholm; profile of Hoover; care of Austrian re
gees; invasion of Czechoslovakia; description of trip through Sweden;
armaments manufacture; announcement of resignation; plans for
retirement; voyage to U.S.; review of difficulties with General
Accounting Office; description of Chicago; New Mexico politics;
profile of Patrick Hurley; description of Fresno, California; visit to
Columbia, Missouri; profile of Will Kemper; death of William
Sittenham.
Memoir XXIII, Undated Edition. January-March 29, 1938. Typescript.
Corresponds to f. 1044-1046.
Memoir XXIV, 1956 Edition
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Page 24
f. 1063
Title page; dedication; poem; opening; reasons for writing this
volume.
f. 1064
Introductory; an account of the circumstances surrounding
Dearing's resignation from the Foreign Service; review of the
Peruvian and Swedish experiences.
f. 1065
Copies of documents and correspondence relating to the
retirement.
f. 1066-1088
Summary and analysis of the attack and defense.
f. 1089-1092
Biographical sketches: FDR; Laurence A. Steinhardt; Marvin
Mcintyre; Marguarite Le Hand; Herbert Hengstler; Cordell Hull;
Harry McBride; Sumner Welles; Francis White; George
Messersmith; John G. Erhardt; Nathaniel P. Davis; Wilbur Carr;
Francis B. Sayre; James C. and Mary Dunn; Harry Havens;
Rafael Creamuno.
f. 1093-1098
Biographical sketches: Ferdinand L. Mayer; Robert Coe;
Augusto Benavides; Jorge Felix Remy; Mrs. Carl Johnson;
Arthur Dewey; Oscar Benavides; Francisca Benavides;
Napoleon Lockett; Gustavo Berkemeyer; Garry Ackerson;
William C. Burdett; Louis and Grace Dreyfus; Richard and
Agnes de Lambert; Helen K. Lawton; Albert Gieseke; Bob
Johnson; J.A. da Silva; H.P. Starrett; Felix Varilias; Charles W.
Sutton; Julian D. Smith; George B. Seeley; Hugh Hunter; Brigit
Englund; Anna Lee Delaney; Rudolph Schoenfeld; Charles and
Connie Dickinson; Count Folke and Countess Estelle Bernadette.
F. 1096-1098: Final summary; essay: “The Organization of
American Representation Abroad”; poem; “Do Not Detain Me
Please”.
f. 1099-1149
Memoir XXIV, 1958 Edition. Stylistic changes only. Corresponds to
f. 1063-1098.
Miscellaneous Material Series
f. 1150-1202
Research Materials, Memoirs
f. 1150-1161
Author's notes, editorial comments and news clippings for
Memoirs I-XXIII.
f. 1162-1163
News clippings, 1940-1945; Soviet Union; Post World War II.
f. 1164
Bank Statements, 1930-1932.
f. 1165-1199
Correspondence, memoranda, bills and receipts related to rental
and maintenance of U.S. Embassy building in Peru, 1930-1937.
f. 1200
Author's notes, Memoir XXIV.
f. 1201-1202
News clippings on the career and personality of Lawrence A.
Steinhardt; security investigations in the State Department, 19471953.
f. 1203-1224
Personal Correspondence, Memoir XXIV
f. 1203
1934. Letters of appreciation from Mrs. Cordell Hull and James
Dunn.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 1204-1210
Page 25
1937. Exchange of information on housing, cost of living,
servants, climate, transportation needs in Lima and Stockholm;
letters of recommendation for servants; news of American
colony in Lima; first impressions of L.A. Steinhardt in Peru;
warning of potential trouble; copy of letter to Sumner Welles
requesting information on alleged criticisms; other attempts
made to find out what the criticisms are and who made charges;
description of the renovation of the U.S. Embassy in Lima; letter
from Cordell Hull listing charges.
f. 1211-1219
1938-1939. Attempts made to track down source of the
accusations and to enlist support and assistance from friends and
colleagues, in the form of character references and
documentation to form the basis of a defense; reaction
in Washington to German invasion of Austria; signed letter from
FDR accepting resignation; signed letter from Cordell Hull
confirming reasons for resignation; departure from Sweden;
normative Swedish feelings on German treatment of Jews; news
of Steinhardt's activities in Sweden.
f. 1220
1940. Swedish reaction to Nazi progress; news of Steinhardt;
daily life in Stockholm; Finnish War; affidavit from J.A. Da
Silva on his financial relationship with the American Embassy,
Peru, 1932-1934; opinion of American diplomacy in Europe;
comments on national election.
f. 1221
1941. Daily life in Stockholm; description of visit to
Afghanistan.
f. 1222
1942. Social activities of the Steinhardt family.
f. 1223
1952. Attempts made to secure personnel dossier; comments on
national election; attempts to be reinstated in the Foreign
Service; discussion of condition of the Foreign Service.
f. 1224
1953-1960. Account of conversation between FDR and Dr.
MacCornack in the 1930s on ambassadorship of Peru.
f. 1225-1240
Bills and Receipts, 1938-1953. 1938-1953. Household, utility,
clothing, food, book, hotel, gasoline, membership, medical, dental,
insurance bills, and receipts.
f. 1241-1340
General Correspondence and Photographs
f. 1241-1339
1939-1960. Family news; vacations plans; arrangements for
getting together with friends; Christmas, birthday and get-well
cards; wedding invitations and announcements; attempts made to
have writings published; instructions to and reports from typists
on progress of work on memoirs.
f. 1245-1247
Conditions in Europe at start of World War II.
f. 1260
Swedish recruiting poster for Russo­Finnish War.
f. 1290
Economic analysis of Cerro de Paseo Mines.
f. 1305-1306
History of the development of railroads in China.
f. 1340
Miscellaneous photographs (OVERSIZE); passport of Joseph
Siefert, 1824.
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
f. 1341-1352
Stories, Poetry, and Prose
f. 1341-1343
The Donny Book: An Envoy's Letters to a Little Boy, manuscript,
1941.
f. 1344-1346
The Donny Book: An Envoy's Letters to a Little Boy, 1944
Edition
f. 1347-1349
The Donny Book: An Envoy's Letters to a Little Boy, 1945
Edition
f. 1350-1352
The Donny Book: An Envoy's Letters to a Little Boy, 1946
Edition
f. 1353
Serial List. This provides a key to the various anthologies
Dearing organized from the jacketed poems found in folders
1357-1603. Each jacketed poem is coded to this serial list key.
f. 1354-1355
Alphabetized list of poetry as of July 1955.
f. 1356
Lists of poetry anthologized into ten separate books.
f. 1357-1603
Poetry in coded jackets, numbered 1-804.
f. 1604
Notes for projected stories, a play and a book.
f. 1605-1610
Translations from the works of Baudelaire, Mallarm, Pater,
Metella, Gautier and editorial comments.
f. 1611-1616
Character sketches, travel sketches, short stories and parts of
stories.
f. 1617-1618
Abstract of Falkenburg's "History of Philosophy."
f. 1619
Notebook of poems, 1906.
f. 1620-1624
Pamphlets and Brochures
f. 1620-1622
Miscellaneous brochures and pamphlets.
f. 1623
Telephone Directory, Lima, Peru, 1939.
f. 1624
Hearings before the Subcommittee of the Committee on
Appropriations, House of Representatives, 75th Congress, Third
Session and 76fu Congress, First Session, on the Department of
State Appropriations Bill for 1939 and 1940.
Books Series
These books contain margin notes and underlining by Dearing.
v. 1
v. 2
v. 3
v. 4
v. 5
v. 6
v. 7
v. 8
Instructions to the Diplomatic officers of the United States,
Washington, Department of State.
Recognition of Russia, Hearings before Subcommittee of the
Committee on Foreign Relations, U.S. Senate, 68lli Cong., First
Session. Part 2.
Godden, Rumer, Thus Far and No Further.
Ross, Christian K., The Father's Story of Charley Ross, the Kidnapped
Child.
Gade, John A., All My Born Days.
Jordan, George Racey, From Major Jordan’s Diaries.
Plato, Five Great Dialogues.
Redding, William M., Tom’s Town.
Page 26
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
v. 9
v. 10
v. 11
v. 12-13
v. 14-15
v. 16
v. 17
v. 18
v. 19
v. 20
v. 21
v. 22
v. 23
v. 24
v. 25
v. 26
v. 27
v. 28
Page 27
Perkins, Dexter, Charles Evans Hughes and American Democratic
Statesmanship.
Kennan, George, Russia Leaves the War.
Kennan, George, The Decision to Intervene.
Grew, Joseph C. Turbulent Era, Volumes I and II.
The Memoirs of Cordell Hull, Volumes I and II.
Clark, J. Reuben, Jr., "Wist ye not that I must be about my father's
business".
De Palencia, Isabel, Smouldering Freedom.
del Castillo, Bernal Diaz, The True History of the Conquest of Mexico.
Andre Gide's Journal.
Andre Gide's Journal, 1939-1942.
Wilson, Edmund, Red, Black, Blond and Olive.
Sedgwick, Henry Dwight, Cortes, The Conqueror.
Bemis, Samuel Flagg, The Latin American Policy of the United States.
Register of the Department of State, October 1, 1937.
Register of the Department of State, October 1, 1938.
Perkins, Frances, The Roosevelt I Knew.
Dodd, William E., Jr., and Dodd, Martha, editors, Ambassador Dodd's
Diary.
Wedemeyer, Albert C., Wedemeyer Reports.
INDEX TERMS
Subject
Angola
Anti-Semitism
Arango, Doroteo
Araujo, Fonseca
Armour, Allison Vincent (1863-1941)
Armour, Norman
Artzimovitch
Asquith, Lady
Associated Press
Astor, William Vincent (1891-1959)
Auer, Leopold (1845-1930)
Austin, Warren Robinson (1877-1963)
Austria, German Invasion of, 1938
Babson, C. M.
Bacon, Augustus Octavius
Bacon, Robert
Bacula
Baehr, Alexander
Folders
813,847
645,685,1035,1048,1064,1090,
1213,1217
200,275-279,282,283,356,522,685,
999
841
805
509,511,514,805,865,1269,1296,
1306,1314
502,503,505,506
22
276,277,503
935,1026
510
633
1046,1213
1308,1323
359
11,12,17
893-895
643
Volumes
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Baker, Josephine
Baldwin, George
Balfour, Arthur James (1848-1930)
Banks and banking
Bannerman
Ackerson, Garret G.
Ackert, Fred (Pequeno)
Adams Express Company
Adams, Henry
Adee, Alvey Augustus
Aeronautics
Aeronautics, Commercial, 1930
Afghanistan, 1941
Ahreu, Rosalia
Ford Tri-motor (Airplane), 1930
Alexandra Fyodorovna, Czarina of Russia
Alfonso, King of Spain
Algara, Angel
Allen, Charles
Alsop, Joseph Wright (1910- )
Alvarez Calderon, Alfredo
American Bank Group
American Federation of Labor, 1919
American International Corporation, Carter
Macy Company
American International Corporation, Siems
Carey Railway and Canal Company
American International Corporation, HankowCanton Railway
American International Corporation, Restoration
of the Grand Canal in China
American International Corporation, Hog Island
Shipyards
American International Corporation, New York
Shipbuilding Corporation
American International Corporation, CaseMontanez Company
American International Corporation, Allied
Machinery Company
American International Corporation, Italian
Projects
American International Corporation, Hukwang
Folders
803
631
693
630-682
690,691
896,911,919,936,938-940,942-945,
1066,1213,1218,1220,1224,1261,
1270
18,20,644,646,687,737,750,805,
996,1244,1245,1268,1305
682
641
8,12,19,20,195,196,280,688,747
644,1022,1246
871,872
1221
11
871
502,503,506-509,511-515,520-522,
637
396,397,456
4,19,274,285,353
868,872-874,886,890,895,911,912
1326
918-920,935,1008,1014
638,685,686
645
637,638
636-644,686,687
636,637,642,686
630-639,641-643,687,688,683-685
632,635,636,640642,645,646,682,687
636,640,693
644,645
640
640,641,646
636-638,642,644,684
Page 28
Volumes
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Railways
American International Corporation
Folders
9,509,523,524,527,528,630-646,
682-688,696,735,737
American Liberty League
997
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1325
1950
Amsinck Corporation
633,642,643
Anderson, Benjamin McAlester (1886-1949)
696
Anderson, Mack
685-687
Barnes, Clarence
687
Baroja, Pio
449
Barrett, Jesse W. (1884-1953)
687,691
Barrett, John
284,691
Barrymore, Ethel (1879-1959)
12
Barth, Victor
690
Baruch, Bernard M. (1870-1965)
636,683
Bastos, Santos
782
Baudelaire, Charles
1605
Belgium, 1913
355-357
Belgium, Bruges, 1910
25
Belgium, Brussels, 1910
25
Bell, Franklin
11,18
Bellows, George
635,636
Benavides, Alfredo
872
Benavides, Augusto
864,867,868,872,874,886-889,891893,897,910,913,919,934,941,942,
990,994,998,1000,1007,1017,1022,
1023,1031,1034,1037,1042,10451047,1064-1066,1071,1072,1074,
1093,1164-1199,1212
Benavides, Francesca "Paquita"
1000,1007,1017,1022,1023,10311033,1036,1037,1042,1064-1066,
1075,1093,1164-1199
Benavides, Oscar Ojula
892,893,915,936-939,941,1017,
1021,1022,1024,1029-1034,1036,
1042,1064,1075,1093,1164-1199
Benton, J. Webb
775,778-784,787
Benton, William (1900-1973)
446
Bergman, William
693
Berkemeyer, Gustavo
994,1000-1007,1017,1022,1023,
1031-1034,1042,1046,1064-1066,
1075,1164-1199,1210
Berkman, Alexander
646,783
Berle, Adolph
1044
Bernadotte, Estelle
1038,1048,1095,1317
Bernadotte, Folke
1039,1043,1048,1095,1246,1294,
Page 29
Volumes
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Bettencourt-Rodriguez
Bevin, Ernest
Birchman, Richard
Blacks, Attitudes Toward, 1920s
Blair, Harry W.
Blake, Edgar
Blake, Maxwell (1877-1959)
Bland, J. O. P.
Bliss, Robert Woods (1875-1962)
Bok, Edward M.
Bonds, Liberty
Bonsal, Steve
Borah, William E. (1865-1940)
Borghese, Livio
Bowers, Claude G. (1879-1958)
Bowman, Isaiah
Boza, Hector
Braden, Spruille (1894- )
Brady, Austin C.
Brewer, Calvert
Brewer, David Josiah
Briand, Aristide
Brilioth, Börje
British Western Cable Company, Ltd.
Bruce, David K. E. (1898-1977)
Brush, Matt
Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925)
Buchanan, George
Buchman, Frank N. D.
Buenos Aires Conference
Bullfights
Bullitt, William C.
Bunker, Herbert (1896- )
Burdett, William
Bynner, Witter
Cabecadas, Mendez
Cabot, Francis Higginson (1895-1956)
Cabrera, Estrada
Cadman, John
California, 1914
California, Fresno, 1938
Folders
1317
810,811,817
784
1095
778
1245
742
280,398
15,684
500,688,693
744,777
632,633,635
197,198
803-814
17,741,747,778,782,814
937
746
994,1000,1024
990
783
740
5
693
1040
731
995
808
284,285,349357,445,446,452,685,689
508-640
1245
1022,1023,1029-1032
745
685,1014,1027,1040,1296
1328
918,920,995,998
1250
784
687
683
694
446
1052
Page 30
Volumes
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
California, San Francisco, 1907
California, San Francisco, 1914
Campa, Emilio
Canada, 1914
Canfield, Cass (1897- )
Carey, William
Carlton, Newcomb (1869-1953)
Carnegie, Andrew (1835-1919)
Carnegie, Launcelot
Carr, Wilbur John (1870-1942)
Carranza, Venustiano (1859-1920)
Cather, Willa
Cerro de Pasco Copper Corporation, Peru
Cerro, Sanchez
Chamberlain, Neville (1869-1940)
Chamizal Arbitrations, 1911-1912
Chandler, Albert Benjamin (1898-1991)
Child, Richard Washburn (1881-1935)
Childs, Marquis William (1903- )
Chile, 1911
China, 1907-1908
China, 1916
China, 1947
China Consortium, 1919-1921
China, Dowager Empress, 1908
China, Peking, 1907
China, Shanghai, 1907
Chinese-American Business Relations, 19181921
Chinese-American Business Relations, 1917
Choate, Joseph Hodges, Jr. (1876-1968)
Churchill, Winston (1874-1965)
Clark, Bennett Champ (1890-1954)
Clark, J. Reuben
Clemenceau, Georges (1841-1929)
Clemens, Cyril (1902- )
Folders
12
446
275,281
446
1335
631,634,685-687
732,737,741,742
356
731,738
1042,1046,1050,1064,1092
199,284,285,349,351,353,356,643,
644,646,684
742
871-873,1033,1094,1290
864,871-74,886-888,892,893,895897,910,912,915,916,918-921,934,
936-939
1040,3757
200,201,204
1259
750
1038-1040
202
9,14-17
520,521
1305,1306
643,644,646,682-688,690,691,1306
16
14-16
14
634-639,641-646,684-688
633,634
21
397,785
938,997
195-197,199,200,204,274-281,285,
349,523,524,631-638,640-645,683,
684,686-693,695,814,816,817,847,
995,1008,1016,1037,1042,1045,
1046,1078,1095,1212,1284,1288,
1290,1296,1298,1299,1308,1322,
1324
785
1255
Page 31
Volumes
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Coal mines and mining
Coca-Cola Company, Peru, 1937
Coe, Robert
Cohen, Benjamin
Colby, Bainbridge (1869-1950)
Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.
Collier, William Miller (1867-1956)
Colombian-American Relations, 1930s
Colquitt, A. B.
Commercial Cable Company
Communism--Peru, 1930s
Communism--South America, 1930s
Communism--United States
Communist Labor Party, 1919
Concha, Carlos
Folders
683
1032
1093
1034
683
1310
808
992,993,997,1000
196,197,204,274,279,281,283-285
731-733,737,741,742,
912,916,918,919
1022
645,690
645
998,1000,1007,1008,1011,1013,
1026,1031-1036
Conference for the Limitation of Armament and 691-696
the Far East
Conway, Fred
454
Coolidge, Calvin (1872-1933)
645,646,684,688,739,742,744,803,
811
Cooper, Gladys
26
Corral, Ramon
194,195,197,198,199,203
Cotten, Joseph
868,887,888
Coutinho, Azevedo
733
Coward, Noel (1899-1973)
1911
Cox, James Middleton (1870-1957)
685
Crane, Charles R.
349,499,509,683
Cravath, Paul Drennan (1861-1940)
687
Creel, Enrique C. (1854-1931)
195-197
Crespo Y Martinez
275,276
Croce, Benedetto
642
Crosby, Miriam
4,12
Crowder, Enoch Herbert (1859-1932)
11,70,281,352,353,632,638,683,
686,687,805,810,815
Croy, Homer (1883-1965)
741
Cuba, 1904-1907
6-12
Cummings, Hugh
997,1000
Cunningham, Charles
733,778
Curie, Marie
690
Cutting, Bronson (1888-1935)
1051
Czechoslovakia, German Invasion of, 1938
1048
Czechoslovakia, Prague, 1922
735
da Costa, Gomes
784,785
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Subject
Darrah, David
Daugherty, Harry M. (1860-1941)
Davies, Joseph
Davis, Ben G.
Davis, Nathaniel
Davis, Norman
Davis, Roy
Dawes, Charles G. (1865-1951)
Dawes, Hamilton
de la Barra, Francisco
de Lambert, Richard
De Laney, Anna Lee
Dearing, Charles
Dearing, Donn (1917- )
Dearing, Dorothy Sittenham (1891- )
Dearing, Frank
Dearing, Fred Morris (1897-1963)
Dearing, Marian E. Matthews ( -1914)
Dearing, Milton M.
Debs, Eugene V. (1855-1926)
de la Torre, Gomez
de la Verriere, Gaston
de Silva, Joao C. "Johnny"
del Castillo, Loynaz
Denby, Edwin (1870-1929)
Dengler, Dr.
Denmark, Copenhagen, 1916
Depressions, Economic, 1920s
Devine, Edward
Dewey, Arthur
Diamond mines and mining
Diaz, Felix
Diaz, Porfirio
Dickerson, Charles
Dickey, Walter
Folders
874
689,694,695,744
816,843,1030,1039-1041,1044
351,352
1042,1046,1092
19,632,635,685,692
689,692,694
692,694,869
632
194,201,204,276,278,280,284,285,
349,351,354
1039,1212
939,1008,1034,1042,1044-1047,
1064,1065,1076,1164-1199,12061209,1216,1221
2,685,866,915,1029,1095,1212,
1213,1271
527-1352
444,447-1340
2,446,638-640,642,687,808
1-1624
2,283,444
2,5,10,17,446,687,915,998,1031
684,694
873
15
733,737,738,741,742,918,919,934,
936,945,989-994,998-1000,10291032,1034,1035,1042,1044,1045,
1047,1065,1074,1078,1164-1199,
1204,1209,1211-1213,1216,1220,
1269
8, 11
689
734,739,748,778,785,809,814,816,
843,869,914,995,996,1008
501
683-689
502,503,505,508-511
1093
813
281-285,353
26,193-199
1044,1046,1047,1095
692
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v. 1-28
C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Dickson, Samuel
Dodd, William E. (1869-1940)
Dodge, Henry P.
Doheny, Edward L. (1856-1935)
Dolbeare, Fred
Donnell, Forrest C. (1884-1980)
dos Santas, Domingos
Dos Passos, John (1896-1970)
Dresel, Ellis
Dreyfus, Louis
Dubois, W.E.B. (1868-1963)
Dulles, Allen W. (1893-1969)
Dulles, John Foster (1888-1959)
Duncan, Isadora
Dunn, James C.
Durant, Will
Dye, Alexander
Dysart, Thomas
Earhart, Amelia (1897-1937)
Early, Stephen (1889-1951)
Ebert, Friedrich
Eden, Anthony (1897-1977)
Edward, Prince of Wales (1894-1972)
Egan, Maurice Francis (1852-1924)
Egypt, Alexandria, 1928
Egypt, Cairo, 1928
Egypt, Port Said, 1928
Egypt--Antiquities
Einstein, Lewis (1877-1949)
Eisenhower, Dwight David (1890-1969)
Elder, Ruth
Eliot, Thomas Stearns (1888-1965)
Ellis, Havelock
Engert, Cornelius Van Hemert (1887- )
England, 1929
England, London, 1910
England, London, 1930
English, William Francis (1903-1981)
Erhardt, John George (1889-1951)
Estãnal, Vera
Folders
695,731-733
1038
778
278,691,742
779
808
804
696
691
782, 945, 989, 993, 994, 998-1000,
1008, 1022, 1030, 1034, 1044,
1046, 1078, 1164-1199, 1205, 12091211, 1213, 1214, 1216, 1221
684, 740, 741, 776
869
1223
524, 631, 816
989, 997, 1038, 1092, 1203
787
1215
688
1207
1037
683
1020, 1040
887
9, 194, 501
813
813
813
813
1
1223
809, 866
1
685, 783, 785, 786, 804
743
841
20-23
869
1323
1042, 1044-1047, 1050, 1064-1066,
1078, 1092, 1209, 1210
198
Page 34
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C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Eugenics
Evans, Arthur
Fall, Albert Bacon (1861-1944)
Farley, James T.
Fascism--Italy
Feis, Herbert
Ferguson, Charles
Fernandez-Soler, Antenor
Ferrara, Orestes
Ferris, Richard
Finland, 1916
Fletcher, Beatrice Bend
Fletcher, Henry Prather (1873-1959)
Flores Magon, Ricardo
Florida, Winter Park
Foch, Ferdinand (1851-1929)
Foreign Bondholders' Protective Council
Foreign Service Housing Bill, 1926
Foreign Service Journal
Foreign Service Relief Bill, 1934
Foster, John W.
Four-Power Pacific Treaty
Fourteen Points
France, 1914
France, Paris, 1910
France, Paris, 1916
Francis, David Rowland (1850-1927)
Franco, Francisco (1892-1976)
Franco, Mello
Franklin, Philip Albright Small (1871-1939)
Freeman, John R.
French Buying Consortium, 1918
Frolich, Samuel
Galvez, Jose
Gamboa, Frederico
Gandhi, Mahatma (1869-1948)
Garbo, Greta (1905-1990)
Garfield, James R.
Garibaldi, Giuseppi
Garner, John Nance (1868-1967)
Gary, James
Folders
692
687
197, 280, 646, 688-690, 695, 742
936, 994
782, 1016, 1017, 1024
997
359, 1282
873, 874, 886-889, 893, 895
11
196
502, 511
18
9, 14, 16, 17, 201, 456, 523, 634,
640, 682, 683, 739, 842, 994, 997,
1223, 687-696
195, 200
1291, 1292
693
1037
783
1022, 1029, 1031
991
5
694, 696
634, 640
447
23
500
499, 500, 502, 506-518, 523, 529,
530, 692
1022, 1030
993, 1036
643
634, 637, 683, 686, 687
637, 640
808
892, 893, 895
195, 380
942
803, 810
201
200
696, 935
737
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Subject
Gary, Theodore (1856-1952)
Gauss, Clarence
Gautier, Theophile
Geddes, Eric Campbell
Gentry, Todd
George Washington University, School of
Jurisprudence and Diplomacy
Gerard, James Watson (1867-1951)
Germany, 1910s
Germany, 1920s
Germany, 1930s
Germany, Baden-Baden, 1922
Germany, Baden-Baden, 1945
Germany, Berlin, 1922
Germany--Foreign relations--Italy, 1940
Germany--Foreign relations--U.S., 1921
Germany--History--1918-1933
Gibson, Hugh
Gilbert, Prentiss Bailey
Gillett, Frederick H. (1851-1935)
Goebbels, Joseph Paul
Goering, Hermann
Goldhammer, John
Goldman, Emma (1869-1940)
Golf, 1919
Gomez, Jose Miguel
Gomez, Juan Gaulberto
Gomez, Lauriano
Gompers, Samuel (1850-1924)
Gonzalez, Abraham
Grace, Joseph
Grady, Henry
Grant-Duff, Arthur
Grant-Duff, Kathleen
Graves, John Temple (1856-1925)
Great Britain--Foreign relations, 1920s
Greece, Athens, 1928
Greeting cards--Christmas
Grew, Joseph Clark (1880-1965)
Folders
731
13
1609, 1610
695
687
2, 5, 6
500
500, 501, 640, 641, 643, 644
739, 843
943, 995, 996, 1024, 1027, 1040,
1041
734
1296
734, 735
1261
689-691
683
10, 19, 22, 646, 684, 685, 741, 748,
784, 872
688
688, 689
995
1040
731-733, 737, 739
646, 783
445
11, 17-19, 70, 1023
11
918
645, 689
281
631
997
18
18
528
690, 691, 836, 837, 844
813
1241-1244, 1266, 1276, 1283, 1291,
1297, 1303, 1311, 1316, 1320, 1326
10, 14, 22, 499, 504, 508, 517, 694,
740, 743, 775, 778, 804, 806, 814,
872, 995, 1298
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Subject
Grey, Edward
Greyson, Cary
Griffith, Corinne
Griffith, D. W.
Griscoms, Clement
Groce, Michael
Grow, Jasper
Gruening, Ernest Henry (1887-1974)
Guerra, Piño
Guitar, Odon
Gunther, Christian
Hale, William Bayard
Hammerstein, Oscar (1895-1960)
Hanna, Margaret
Hanna, Matthew E.
Harding, Warren G. (1865-1923)
Harlan, John Marshall (1899-1971)
Harper, Samuel N.
Harris, Frank
Harrison, Leland "Nemo"
Hart, Robert
Hartley, Harold
Harvey, George B. McC.
Havens, Harry
Haya la Torre, Victor Raul
Hearst, William Randolph (1863-1951)
Hedin, Sven
Hegerman, Bert
Heifetz, Jascha (1901- )
Height's Military Academy
Heinemann, Danny
Heiskell, Morgan
Hengstler, Herbert C.
Henry, Marse
Henry, Phillip
Herbert, Preston
Herrick, Myron T. (1854-1929)
Herring, Hubert C.
Herter, Christian A. (1895-1967)
Hertzog, James Barry Munnik
Highet, Gilbert
Hill, David Jayne
Folders
21-23, 779
646
687, 690
686
18
631
871-874, 1008
989
11, 18
687
1040
640, 646
282
17
688
682, 684-689, 691-695, 739
5
509, 690
784, 936
14, 22, 276, 688, 695, 872
4, 9, 16
735
697
1092
893, 894, 910, 938, 941, 989, 1029,
1033
638
1046
687
510
4
739, 783
742
1042, 1064, 1066, 1071, 1076, 1091
690
686
809
734
989, 1035
517, 688, 689, 693
813
1334
5
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Subject
Hill, Roscoe
Hillenkoetter, Roscoe H. (1897- )
Hitchcock, Frank
Hitler, Adolf (1889-1945)
Hoover, Herbert (1874-1964)
Hopkins, Gerard Manley (1844-1889)
Hopkins, Henry
Houghton, Alanson B.
House, Edward Mandell (1858-1938)
Hudson, Paul
Huerta, Victoriano
Hughes, Charles Evans (1862-1948)
Hulings, Cyrus
Hull, Cordell (1871-1955)
Huntington-Wilson, F. M.
Hurley, Patrick J. (1883-1963)
Hurst, Fannie (1889-1968)
Hyde, Arthur Mastick (1877-1947)
Iglehart, Stewart
Illinois, Chicago, 1912
Immigration and emigration--Law and
legislation, 1920s
Influenza, 1918-1919
Inter Bank Agreement, 1919
International economic relations
International Telephone and Telegraph, Peru,
1932
International Telephone and Telegraph,
Portugal, 1929
Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1936
Italy, 1913
Italy, 1922
Italy, Rome, 1934
Folders
1022, 1023
1318
4-8, 12, 18, 276, 687, 697, 1014
938, 995, 996, 1039, 1045-1047,
1218
506, 642, 688, 690, 691, 693-696,
733, 809, 817, 836, 837, 866, 872,
913, 1046
992, 993
1034, 1039, 1042, 1045, 1064, 1091
735
10, 451, 500, 527, 531, 631, 683,
782, 783
688
200, 204, 279-282, 284, 285, 349357, 380, 400, 448, 684
10, 512, 519, 520, 682, 687-696,
810
689
935-938, 941, 943-945, 989-991,
997, 1000, 1030, 1035, 1036, 1039,
1048, 1050, 1064-1066, 1078, 1091,
1203, 1209, 1210, 1215, 1306
17, 19, 194, 196, 200, 204, 274-285,
349, 350, 356, 632, 635, 636, 640646, 684-693, 739, 778, 784, 808,
1050, 1248, 1249, 1255, 1259,
1266, 1268, 1270
1051
805
695
631
283
689
639-641
646
694-696
1
835
1
357, 358
731
996
Page 38
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C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Italy, Venice, 1928
Iturbi, Jose
Ives, Elizabeth
Ives, Ernest
Jackson, John Brinckerhoff
Jacobsen, Jens Peter
James, Henry
Janes, Henry
Jannings, Emil
Japan, 1900s
Japan, 1947
Japan, Ishii Mission, 1917
Japan--Foreign relations--U.S., 1917-1921
Jenks, Leland H.
Jews, Russia, 1916
Jimenez,
Johansson, Albin
Johnson, Hiram W. (1866-1945)
Joint Distribution Committee
Jonn, Elsa
Jordan, John
Judah, Noble Brandon (1884-1938)
Jung, Carl (1875-1961)
Kahn, Herman (1907- )
Kahn, Otto Hermann (1867-1934)
Kavanaugh, Edward
Kellogg, Frank Billings (1856-1937)
Kemmerer, Edwin Walter (1875-1945)
Kemper, Will
Kent, Fred I. (1869-1954)
Kent, Rockevell
Kerensky, Alexander (1881-1970)
Kerr, Frederick
Kerrigan, Joseph
Keyes, Frances Parkinson
King, C. B. D.
Knox, Philander Chase (1853-1921)
Kollontai, Madame
Koo, Wellington
Folders
814
1015
1223
1038, 1041, 1090, 1223
20
685
24, 642, 643, 684, 685
8, 10, 204, 461
787
13, 16
1305
633
633-638, 642-644, 646, 683-685,
687, 688, 690
1293
509, 513, 514
872, 873, 888-890, 893, 895, 897,
911, 936
1040
196
513
1095, 1216-1221
17
810
639
1224
634-636, 639, 683, 686, 695
197, 198
774, 775, 780, 782, 804-806, 808,
810
872-874, 886-889, 942
283, 816, 937, 1052
809
684
517, 521, 526, 527
731-733, 737, 742
507-509
839
692, 693
19, 70, 195-200, 204, 274, 275, 284,
285, 646, 682, 684, 686-689, 691693, 1031
1040
634-636, 644, 685, 686
Page 39
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C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Korea, 1916
Korea, Seoul, 1908
Kreisler, Fritz (1875-1962)
Kuhn, Loeb and Company, NY
La Follette, Robert M. (1855-1925)
La Guardia Fiorella H. (1882-1947)
Labor and laboring classes, 1920-1921
Lamont, Thomas
Lansing, Robert (1864-1928)
Lansing-Ishii Agreement
Larco Herrera, Rafael (1872- )
Lascurain, Pedro
Lasker, Albert
Laski, Harold J. (1893-1950)
Lathrop, Gardiner (1850-1938)
Lattimer, Jean
Lawrence, D. H. (1885-1930)
Lawrence, Frieda
Lawrenceville School, New York, 1932
Lawson, Joseph
Lazlo, Philip
Le Hand, Margeurite
League of Nations
Folders
521
16
633
683, 696
1040
997, 1289
682-684, 687
641, 645, 646, 686
9, 10, 453, 636, 637, 683
633, 644
889-893
276, 278, 280-285
694, 695
1032
687
805, 806
749, 814, 893, 944
749, 998, 1250
914
688
689
1037, 1091
522, 639-642, 644-646, 683, 686688, 690, 837, 1024, 1028, 1040
League of Nations, International Labor Bureau, 844
1929
Lee, Bertram T.
865, 1000, 1007, 1014, 1015, 1022,
1023, 1036
Lee, Ivy Ledbetter (1877-1934)
995, 999
Leech, Stephen
17, 19
Leguia, Augusto B.
848, 864, 866, 867, 869-874, 886,
891-893, 895-897, 911
Leguia, Juan
874, 897
Lewis, Sinclair (1884-1951)
687
Lewisohn, Adolph
685
Liberia
692, 693, 695, 737
Limantour, Jose Yves
196-198, 203
Lind, John
355, 356, 380
Lindbergh, Charles A. (1902-1974)
806
Litvinov, Maxim
689
Loayza, Zabala
918, 919
Lockett, Napoleon
1093
Lockhart, Bruce
997
Lodge, Henry Cabot (1850-1924)
644, 689, 692, 694
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C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
London Economic Conference, 1933
London Silver Agreement
Long, Andrew T.
Long, Boaz W. (1876-1962)
Long, Breckinridge (1881-1958)
Long, Huey P. (1893-1935)
Longworth, Alice Lee Roosevelt ( -1980)
Longworth, Nicholas
Loomis, Francis Butler (1861-1948)
Lopez, Roberto
Lorca, Garcia
Lorillard, George
Loti, Pierre
Lowell, James Russell (1819-1891)
Lujan, Mabel
Lujan, Manuel L.
Frazier, Arthur Hugh (1868- )
Merrill, Keith
Millard, Tom
Merriweather, Lee
Miller, Rainsford
Messersmith, George
Mellon, Andrew W. (1855-1937)
Mexico, Cuernavaca, 1910
Meyer, Eugene
Minnesota, 1914
Mexico--Foreign relations--U.S., 1919-1920
Mexico--Politics and government
Meyer, Eugene
Mencken, H. L. (1880-1956)
Mexican National Railways
Mexico, 1909
Mexico, 1910s
Mexico, 1910
Miles, Basil
Miranda, Carmen
Miro Quesada, Antonio
Rio Conference, 1933
Rio Negotiations, 1934
Rio Protocol, 1934-1935
Folders
939, 989
992
733, 734
352, 353
632, 636, 637, 684, 732, 735
1015
9, 687, 695, 814
9, 814
7, 14, 696, 1021
891
1296
6, 8
453
449
749, 914
278
805
731
633, 689
693, 732, 735
637
785, 837, 994, 997, 1011, 1038,
1046, 1048, 1064, 1091, 1219
692, 293, 787, 915
195
687
446
644-646, 684
200, 201, 204, 274-285
687
696
275-279
20
196-201, 204, 274-285, 349-357,
446
193, 194
691
1254, 1255
864, 871, 872, 886, 888, 892-894,
896, 910, 918, 919, 936, 939, 941,
1000, 1011
942, 943, 945
992,993, 1000
1000, 1015
Page 41
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C2926 Dearing, Fred Morris (1879-1963), Papers, 1897-1961
Subject
Robbins, June
Robeson, Paul (1898-1976)
Rockefeller Foundation
Rockefeller, Nelson Aldrich (1908-1979)
Rockefeller, Percy
Rockefeller, Winthrop (1912-1973)
Rockhill, William Woodville
Rodzianko, Mikhail V.
Roosevelt, Eleanor (1884-1962)
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano (1882-1945)
Folders
995
779
505, 506
1036, 1266, 1283
634, 643, 686
1036
5, 12, 14, 16, 446
504
921, 934, 997, 1036
350, 685, 689, 692, 920, 934-945,
989, 993, 994, 997, 999, 1008,
1010, 1013-1015, 1017, 1020-1024,
1028-1034, 1036-1089, 1215, 1220,
1261, 1306
Roosevelt, Kermit
23, 397, 398, 643, 696
Roosevelt, Theodore (1858-1919)
10, 11, 23, 70, 276, 279, 283, 398,
641
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr. (1887-1944)
694
Root, Elihu (1845-1937)
8, 10, 12, 63, 631, 632, 692, 694
Rooth, Ivar (1888-1972)
1040, 1046
Russell, Lillian (1861-1921)
750
Russia, 1916
499-518, 520, 521
Russia, 1917
522-530, 631, 633
Russia, Duma, 1916
504, 508, 516, 518, 520, 521, 526
Russia, Foreign relations, Japan, 1916
506, 511, 516506
Russia, Foreign relations, Germany, 1917-1918 527, 528, 639
Russia, Moscow, 1916
506
Russia, Petrograd, 1916
502-518
Russian Economic League
643, 683
Russo-Finnish War, 1939-1940
1260
Ryder, Albert P.
635
Richardson, Dorsey
690
Richardson, Norval
737
Riggs, Frances
505, 514
Sacco-Vanzetti Case
804
Sackville-West, Virginia
524
Salamon-Lozano Treaty
918, 919, 942, 993
Salazar, Antonio de Oliveira
812, 814, 815, 835, 842, 847
Savinsky, Nicholas
16
Sayre, Francis B. (1885-1972)
775, 997, 1044, 1048, 1078, 1092
Sazonoff, Serghei Dimitrievich
502-508, 512
Schacht, Hjalmar
1041
Schoenfeld, Rudolph
1038, 1042, 1045-1048, 1095
Scholes, Walter V.
1336
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Subject
Schuyler, Montgomery
Schwab, Charles
Seely, Ted
MacArthur, Douglas (1880-1964)
Machado, Bernadino
MacKay, Clarence
MacMurray, John Van Antwerp (1881-1960)
Madero, Francisco "Panchito"
Madero, Gustavo
Madero, Francisco, Mrs.
Magoon, Charles Edward
Magruder, Alec
Mahan, Alfred Thayer
Malan, Daniel, Francois
Mallarmé, Stephane
Manchuria, 1916
Manzanilla
Manzanilla Treaty of 1922
Marconi, Marchese G.
Maria, Antonio
Marshall, George C. (1880-1959)
Martin, Barney
Martin, Edward Sandford (1856-1939)
Marvin, George
Marye, George T.
Massachusetts, Gloucester, 1918
Massie, David Meade (1859-1927)
Matthews, Brander (1852-1929)
Matthews, Jenny
Matthews, Laura
Matthews, Lucy
Matthews, Nicholas
Mayer, Ferdinand L.
Mayer, Harry H.
Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, 1914
Mayo, Charles
Mayo, William James
McAdoo, William Gibbs (1863-1941)
McBride, Harry
McCarl, J. R. (1879-1940)
McCarthy, Ivy McGuire
McCormick, Cyrus
Folders
688
636, 640
1046, 1047
1305
782, 784
732, 733
665-686, 688, 691-693, 776, 1046,
1047, 1078, 1095, 1212, 1213, 1336
193-201, 204, 274-285
201, 281, 284
196, 199, 200, 275, 276, 278, 279,
281, 284, 285, 349, 400
70
839, 844
741
815
1605
520, 521
934-936
918-921
632
731
682
693, 694
635
921, 934-936
500-502
637-639
687
8
17
2, 3, 455, 733
2, 3, 283, 743, 745, 746
2, 3, 446
872, 1093
845, 846
446
446
446
637
1046, 1091
509, 737
693
887, 911, 990, 991, 1051
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Subject
McCormick, Medill (1877-1925)
McCormick, Robert
McCoy, Frank
McIntyre, Marvin H. (1878-1943)
Medical care, 1914
Medical care, 1917-1918
Medical care, 1920
Medical care, 1925
Medicine--Germany
Missouri, Boonville
Missouri, Columbia
Missouri, Kansas City, 1917
Missouri, Midway
Missouri Society
Mitchell, Pearly
Moffitt, Lorenzo Marques
Moley, Raymond Charles (1886-1975)
Montevideo Conference, Seventh International
Conference of American States
Moore, Alexander
Moore, John Bassett
Morgan, J. J.
Morgan, J. P.
Morgan, Stokeley W.
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr. (1891-1967)
Morocco, 1924
Mountjoy, Shannon
Mozambique, 1928
Mussolini, Benito (1883-1945)
Myrdal, Gunnar (1898-1987)
Nagel, Charles (1849-1940)
National City Bank
Morgan, Edwin "Excellency"
Morley, John
Mormons, 1944
Morrow, Dwight W. (1873-1931)
Mott, John R.
Neidermeyer, Freddy
Folders
687, 690
735, 806
4, 11, 12, 278, 688
997, 1011, 1037, 1038, 1066, 1078,
1091
446
633, 636, 640
683, 686
775
734, 739, 748, 778, 785, 809, 814,
816, 843, 869, 914, 995, 996, 1041
808
2, 20, 283, 446, 448, 454, 500, 507,
687, 696, 749, 808, 816, 997
522
3, 687
694
687
807
936, 940, 941
890, 891, 893, 895, 941-943, 945,
958-965, 989
690, 737, 744, 750, 918, 1071
350-355, 359, 446, 638, 687, 694,
1022, 1032
23, 683
509, 637, 690, 1306
886
1022
744
2
813, 815
738, 740, 778, 943, 944, 996, 1008,
1014, 1017, 1024, 1032, 1040, 1045
1040
689
509, 531, 640
9-12, 17, 19, 20, 203, 262, 523, 528,
631, 642, 683, 732, 810, 811
22
1288
748, 787, 805, 809, 836, 895, 989,
1016, 1030, 1031
509
641
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Subject
Nelson, Ira Morris
Nelson, William
New Deal, Fiscal Policy
New Deal, Opposition to
New Mexico, 1938
New Mexico, Santa Fe, 1924
New York Dutchess County, 1920
New York Dutchess County, 1915
New York Life Insurance Company
New York, NY, 1917
New York, NY, West 14th Street, Manhattan,
1920
New York, NY, 1932
New York, NY, 1928
New York, NY, 1927
New York, NY, 1920
New York, NY, Greenwich Village, 1917
New York, NY, Lower East Side, 1917
New York, NY, 1919
New York, NY, 1918
New York, Red Hook
Nicholas II, Czar of Russia (1868-1917)
Nicholson, Harold
Nijinsky, Waslaw
North Carolina, Charlotte
North Carolina, Wilmington
Norway, 1929
Nyassa Company, Africa, 1929
O'Neill, Rose (1874-1944)
O'Shaughnessy, Edith ( -1939)
Obregon, Alvaro
Ocampo, Samanez
Olympic Games, 1936
Oregon, Portland, 1914
Orozco, Pascual
The New Republic, 1918
Pender, John D.
Pershing, John J. (1860-1948)
Peru, 1911
Peru, 1930
Peru, 1931
Folders
689, 690
1037, 1039, 1042, 1095, 1209
944, 945, 990-994, 1000, 1020,
1022, 1038
997, 999, 1000, 1007, 1014, 1015,
1017, 1038, 1042
1051
749
685, 686
455
503, 506
523-528, 630-634
684, 685, 686
914
816
808
683-687
523
633
641-646
634-640
808
503, 507, 509, 513-515, 522, 526,
637
22
398
1029
1029
841
836
1273
198-200, 276, 632, 636, 693
350, 352, 683, 684, 687, 690, 693
888, 889, 891, 912
1026
446
196, 274-282, 285
635
731, 732, 737-739, 741
522, 645
201, 202
867-874
886-897
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Subject
Peru, 1932
Peru, 1933
Peru, 1934
Peru, 1935
Peru, 1936
Peru, 1937
Peru, 1938
Peru, 1939
Peru, 1940
Peru, Alianza Popular Revolucionaria
Americana (APRA)
Peru, Boundaries, 1930s
Peru, Lee Yurimaguas Concession, 1930s
Pessoa, Epitacio
Phelps Stokes Fund Commission of 1924
Oudin, Maurice A. (1866-1929)
Oulmann, Alberto
Oursler, Fulton (1893-1952)
Paderewski, Ignace (1860-1941)
Page, Thomas Wilson
Palealogue, Maurice
Palma, Estrada
Pan American Conference, 1927
Pan American Highway
Pan Americanism
Panama Canal
Parker, Carleton Hubbell
Parrish, Maxfield, (1870-1966)
Patronage, 1921-1922
Pearson, Drew (1897-1969)
Peary, Robert Edwin (1856-1920)
Peixotto, Percy
Peixotto, Rodrigo
Philip, Hoffman (1872-1951)
Philippine Commission, 1919
Philippines, Manila, 1947
Phillips, William
Pinkerton, Julian K.
Piño Suarez, José Maria
Folders
910-921
934-988
989-994, 997-1000
1007-1017
1020-1026, 1029-1031
1032-1036, 1205-1210
1211, 1212, 1215-1217
1219
1262
874, 886, 888, 892, 895, 911, 912,
915, 918, 939, 941, 945, 989, 1013,
1016, 1024, 1029, 1031, 1033
919, 920, 936, 938, 991-993, 1000,
1029
865, 1000, 1007, 1014, 1015, 1022,
1023, 1031, 1033, 1035, 1036, 1208
644
837
635
815
1021, 1023, 1024, 1030, 1032,
1037, 1289
528
356
503, 508
11, 63
810
1022
937, 945, 997, 1023, 1029, 1031,
1032, 1036
201, 687
645
692
692-695
893, 1030, 1051
23
640, 641, 689, 735
731, 732, 736-738, 741, 742
23, 991
642
1305
10, 14, 17, 22, 26, 396, 445, 455,
502, 511, 523, 690, 696, 997, 1022
783
200, 201, 204, 281, 284, 285
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Subject
Platt Amendment
Plekhanov, George V.
Po Li
Poetry
Poindexter, Miles (1868-1946)
Poland, 1916
Polo, Solon
Pombo, Eduardo
Portugal, 1922
Portugal, 1923
Portugal, 1924
Portugal, 1925
Portugal, 1926
Portugal, 1927
Portugal, 1928
Portugal, 1929
Portugal, 1930
Portugal, Banco Nacional Ultramarino
Portugal, Colonies, 1920s
Portugal, Revolution, 1926
Prevost, Teresa
Price, Beverley
Price, Florence
Prince of Wales, U.S. Visit, 1919
Princeton University
Pritchett, Henry
Protopopoff, Alexander D.
Proust, Marcel
Psychoanalysis, 1918
Quacks and quackery
Radio, 1920s
Railroads, China
Rankin, Jeannette (1880-1973)
Rasputin, Gregory I.
Reed, James
Reed, John
Reid, Helen Rogers (1882-1970)
Reid, Whitelaw, Mrs.
Reid, Ogden
Reid, Whitelaw (1837-1912)
Reily E. Mont (1866-1954)
Reinhardt, Max
Folders
8, 63
528
803
1353-1603
1023
506
944, 945, 989-994, 1035
871-873, 888, 893
730-733, 735
736-741
742-747, 751
774-781
782-787
803-807, 809, 810
811, 812, 814-817
835-847
847
807
742, 812, 813, 815
784
1008
507
687
646
684, 687
687
516, 517, 520, 522
642
638
1248
775, 781
1305, 1306
1039
502, 503, 508, 509, 511, 515, 517,
521, 522
687, 688, 732, 735
196, 356
22, 196, 197, 646, 1294, 1305
646, 687
22, 196, 194, 646, 688, 1282, 1287
21, 26, 193, 739
684, 689, 690, 693
500
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Subject
Reinsch, Paul Samuel (1870-1923)
Reisner, George Andrew
Remington, Franklin
Remy, Jorge Felix
Republican National Convention, 1920
Rhode Island, Newport, 1917
Shaw, Howland
Sheehan, Vincent
Shipbuilding
Sinclair Oil Company
Sinclair, Upton (1878-1968)
Sittenham, Fred
Sittenham, William
Sleeper, Jacob
Sloan, John
Smuts, Jan Christian (1870-1950)
Snare, Frederick (1862-1946)
Soares, Olivera
Social change
Socialism, American, 1920
South Africa, Race relations, 1920s
Soviet Union, 1910s
Soviet Union, 1920s
Soviet Union, History, 1917-1921, Revolution
Soviet-American Relations, 1920s
Spain, 1914
Spain, 1915
Spain, 1916
Spain, 1923
Spain, 1924
Spain, History, 1936-1939, Civil War
Spencer, Selden Palmer (1862-1925)
Sproul, Elliott W. (1856-1935)
Squiers, Herbert Goldsmith (1859-1911)
Stalin, Joseph (1879-1953)
Standard Oil Company of California, 1950
Stark, Clay
Stark, Elizabeth
Starrett, Henry P. (1885-1933)
Steinhardt, Dulcie
Steinhardt, Laurence A. (1892-1950)
Folders
639, 641
813
693
1093
684
633
1046
1305
632
737
998
808
697, 808, 814, 816, 1052, 1053
6, 10-12, 639
639, 749
813, 815
869
731, 739, 746, 778, 785
645
684
813
638, 640, 641, 643, 645, 646
683, 685, 691, 742
525-528
689, 691, 692, 694
396-398, 444, 447
448-453, 456, 1612
456
736
744
1253, 1261
687, 688, 690, 692-694
684
5, 6, 18
1040
1323
893
893, 1268, 1288
874, 886, 888-891, 893-895, 910913
1039, 1042, 1043, 1047, 1064,
1090, 1214, 1216, 1221, 1223
1033-1038, 1041-1051, 1064-1090,
1200, 1201, 1204-1214, 1216-1218,
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Stephens, E. W. (1849-1931)
Sterling, Fred
Stetson, John B.
Stevens, Frederick
Stevenson, Adlai Ewing (1900-1965)
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Stimson, Henry L. (1867-1950)
Stock exchange
Stone and Webster
Stone, Charles Augustus
Straight, Dorothy Whitney
Straight, Willard D. (1880-1918)
Straus, Oscar (1870-1954)
Strikes and lockouts, 1919
Strikes and lockouts, Railroads, 1920
Strikes and lockouts, Coal miners, 1910s
Strong, Benjamin
Sturmer, Boris V.
Summerfield, Felix
Sun Yat-sen (1866-1925)
Sutton, G. W.
Swanson, Gloria
Sweden
Sweden, Stockholm, 1916
Switzerland, 1916
Sze, Alfred
Taft, William Howard (1857-1930)
Tang, Shao-Y
Tanganyika, Dar es Salaam, 1928
Tarbell, Ida Minerva (1857-1944)
Taussig, Frank
Television
Texas Rangers
Thilly, Frank (1865-1934)
Thomas, Albert (1898-1966)
Thomas cook and Son, Wagon-Lits, Inc.
Thompson, David
Tibbett, Lawrence (1896-1960)
Timson, Larry
Ting Fang Wu
Folders
1220, 1223
16
1048
810
686, 687
1223
198
275, 285, 836, 839, 888, 1323
835-846, 1266, 1289, 1322
642, 686
525, 528, 630-632, 635-638, 683688, 691, 777, 808
18, 643
9, 14, 17, 282, 349, 523-528, 631,
632, 635, 638, 640, 642
509, 514
643-646
684
646
687
503, 506, 507, 512, 514-518, 520
525
683
871, 872
697, 733, 750, 775, 998
1038-1048, 1205, 1215-1221, 1260
501, 502
500
688
11, 12, 20, 70, 195-199, 204, 274281, 284, 285, 691, 694
15, 1051
813
694
683
1328
194, 196
10, 349, 736
508
1266
198
1040, 1041
733, 737, 779
15, 19
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Subject
Tinsley, Richard Parran (1867-1936)
Tomlin, Frederick
Trans-Siberian Railroad
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
Treaty of Versailles
Tredwell, Roger C.
Trotsky, Leon (1879-1940)
Truman, Harry S (1884-1972)
Tumulty, Joseph
Turkey, Constantinople, 1928
Tyrell, William
U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, 1949
U.S. Congress, Senate, Foreign Relations
Committee
U.S. Constitution, 18th Amendment
U.S. Department of State
U.S. Department of State, Security
Investigations, 1947-1953
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Department of State, Blacks in
U.S. Diplomatic and consular service
U.S. Federal Reserve Board
U.S. Foreign Service
Ulianov, Vladimir Ilich (1870-1924)
Ulloa, Alberto
Underwood, Oscar W.
United Fruit Company
United Mine Workers of America
University of Missouri
Untermyer, Samuel (1858-1940)
Upham, Fred
Vacuum Oil Company
Van Dyke, Henry
Vanderbilt, Consuelo
Vanderlip, Frank Arthur
Vasquez Gomez, Emillo
Vazquez Gomez, Francisco
Veatch, Arthur Clifford
Velez, Carlos Garcia
Vernon, Ambrose W.
Versailles Peace Conference
Folders
631, 632, 634-638, 640, 642-646,
683-688, 694, 696, 749, 808
1335
5, 18, 519, 520
643
690, 691
774
645
8, 11, 1011, 1037, 1039, 1043,
1294, 1313
646, 683
813
731, 732, 738
1318
645, 646
683
6-1224
1202
688, 689, 693-695, 733
692
1220
687
1-1624
521, 526, 528, 634, 638, 643, 645,
646, 690-692
1031, 1032, 1034
692
944
643
2, 500, 507, 1337
1042, 1045, 1048-1050, 1064, 1065
687
644, 645, 684, 686, 691, 692, 744
356, 640
22, 787
509, 637, 640, 643, 684
200, 201, 275, 276
197, 200, 201
785
11
1289, 1290, 1294, 1298-1300, 1317
640-642, 644, 645
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Subject
Vidal, Gore
Viviani, Rene Raphael
Volstead Act
Von Lucius,
Voroshilov, Klement E.
Wadsworth, Craig
Wagner, George W.
Wall Street, New York, NY--Bombing, 1920
Wallenberg, Axel
Wallenberg, Marcus
Warren, Charles Beecher
Washington Conference, 1921-1922
Washington D.C., 1912
Washington D.C., 1913
Washington D.C., 1914
Washington D.C., 1917
Washington D.C., 1919
Washington D.C., 1920
Washington D.C., 1927
Washington D.C., 1932
Washington D.C., Metropolitan Police Dept.
Washington, Seattle, 1914
Watson, Thomas J.
Weale, Putnam
Webster, Edwin Sibley
Weddell, Alexander W.
Weeks, Raymond L.
Weitzel, George T.
Welles, Sumner
Wenner-Gren, Axel
West, Duval
Western Union Telegraph Company
White, Francis (Blanquito)
White, Henry
White, William Allen
Whitlock, Brand
Wickersham, George Woodward
Wigforss, Ernst
Folders
1339
693, 694
646
501, 503, 504, 512
1040
21
687
686
689, 1039, 1040
1039, 1040
774
682
274, 283
284, 285, 349-355
446
632, 633
642, 644, 646
683-685
808
915
5774
446
1322
690
642
1251, 1252
3, 4, 19, 199, 203, 683, 807, 808,
1272, 1274, 1295, 1296, 1298, 1299
197-200, 204
521, 685, 688, 690, 691, 693, 921,
934, 936, 937, 992, 995, 997, 1008,
1010, 1017, 1022, 1030, 1032-1034,
1037, 1042-1044, 1051, 1066, 1091,
1209, 1206, 1317
1039, 1216
646
731-733, 737-739, 741, 742
450-452, 520, 635, 646, 684, 685,
695, 1091, 1214, 1260, 1291
21
751
356, 359, 634, 640, 1030
276
1040
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Subject
Folders
Willard, Joseph E.
396, 397, 444, 448, 449, 451, 456
Williams, Edward Thomas
633, 635-637, 646
Williams, John M.
687
Williams, Walter
691, 892, 997, 1013
Willis, Florence
12, 196, 528, 784, 866, 1293
Wilmer, William H.
283
Wilson, Eleanor
353
Wilson, Henry Lane
194-202, 204, 274-285, 349, 350,
352-356, 400, 641, 693, 1030
Wilson, Hugh
1279
Wilson, Woodrow
9, 10, 193, 200, 279, 280, 282, 285,
349, 350, 352-357, 380, 397, 398,
400, 446, 447, 452, 500, 513, 519,
520, 522, 528, 630-646, 682-687,
742
Winchell, Walter
991
Wood, Leonard
4, 9, 11, 12, 275, 352, 688, 806
Woodlock, Thomas
635
Woods, Clarence
886
Woods, Cyrus E.
737
World War, 1914-1918, Economic aspects
632-637
World War, 1914-1918, Prisoners and prisons 499-514, 523
World War, 1914-1918
400, 402, 444-449, 452, 453, 500518, 520-524, 528, 631-637, 639,
640
World War, 1914-1918, Zimmerman Note, 1917 524
World War, 1939-1945
1245-1297
Wright, Carrol D.
5
Wright, Luke Edward
13
Young Men's Christian Association
506
Yuan Shih-Kai
15
Zanzibar, 1928
813
Zapata, Emillio
197, 198, 200, 201, 204, 274-282,
284, 354, 356
See, Thomas Jefferson Jackson (1886-1962)
1036
Mexico, Centennial Celebrations, 1910
194
Mexico, Cientificos
194, 195, 197, 199
Negri, Pola
774
O'Rear, John D.
637, 638
Washington, D.C., ac. 1900
4, 5
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