Hiram Johnson.
Chester Rowell.
Chester Rowell.
To the Editor H.B.--Mrs. D.C. McCan.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Mrs. Blaney.
(telegram) Hiram Johnson.
(telegram) Miss MacDonald, for Ben F. Schlesinger.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Margaret Dreier Robins.
Lolita van Renssalaer.
Marie Obenauer.
Jessica Peixotto.
Marie Obenauer.
Chester Rowell.
Dr. Jessica Peixotto.
Elsinore Crowell.
Hiram Johnson.
(telegram) George Bell.
Margaret Dreier Robins.
Margaret Dreier Robins.
Republican State Central Committee.
Chester Rowell, Meyer Lissner, and Mary S. Gibson.
Mary Smith.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
(telegram) Carrie C. Catt.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
Lavinia Timmons.
Ruth McCormick.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
Chester Rowell.
(telegram) Mrs. Frank Northrup.
(telegram) Mrs. Frank Northrup.
(telegram) Horace Kimball.
(telegram) Mrs. Julius Louisson.
(telegram) Belle Cooley.
(telegram) Mrs. Frank Northrup.
(telegram) Thomas H. Tongue, Jr.
(telegram) Bertha Newland.
(telegram) Mrs. D. Perozzi.
(telegram) Bertha Newland.
Mrs. Sylvain A. Lazard.
Harriet Taylor Upton.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Ruth McCormick.
(telegram) Stanley Allen.
Mrs. Shelton Bissell.
Mrs. Bissell.
Harriet Taylor Upton.
Mrs. James Wheat.
Hiram Johnson.
Hiram Johnson.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Mrs. J.F. Sartori.
B.C. Bemis.
B.C. Bemis.
Meyer Lissner.
Meyer Lissner.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Mary anderson.
(telegram) Charles Evans Hughes.
(telegram) Clara Burdette.
(telegram) Marian Mel.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Edson family and Industrial Welfare Commission.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
David J. Reese.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Mrs. Moreland.
(telegram) Maud Miles.
(telegram) J.L. Williams.
Basil Miles.
A.B.C. Dohrmann.
A.B.C. Dohrmann.
(telegram) Marian Mel.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Ada B. Cummings.
(telegram) Katherane Edson.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Mrs. Calde.
(telegram) Mary anderson.
(telegram) Philips J. Edson.
Louise Dodson.
M.L.M.-- Ethel Palmer.
Mrs. J.H. Scott.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Marion Delaney.
(telegram) Ethel Palmer.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Philips J. Edson.
(telegram) Philips J. Edson.
E.W. Reynolds Company.
(telegram) Ethel Palmer-- Katherine Philips Edson.
Margaret Dreier Robins.
Josephine K. Littlejohn.
Harriet Taylor Upton.
A.B.C. Dohrmann.
Mary Dewson.
Ruth McCormick.
Ruth McCormick.
Edith Abbott--Katherine Philips Edson.
Edith Abbott.
Mabel Willebrandt.
Mrs. Charles Blaney.
Henry W. Louis.
Ruth McCormick.
Mrs. Charles Blaney.
Mary S. Gibson.
(telegram) Hiram Johnson.
Florence Kelley.
Frederick J. Koster.
William Kimsey.
Marion J. Harron.
Marion J. Harron.
?
Mrs. A.E. Neuenberg.
Hiram Johnson.
Maud Wood Park.
C.
Witter Bynner (?).
Meyer Lissner.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Delos F. Wilcox.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Hiram Johnson.
Mrs. James Orr.
Nettie H. Hicks.
Meyer Lissner.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
William D. Stephens.
Chester Rowell.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Hiram Johnson.
Edith M. Thomas.
Meyer Lissner.
Edith M. Thomas.
Chester Rowell.
Martin C. Madsen.
James S. Roche.
George P. West.
Meyer Lissner.
Martha McCan.
(telegram) Carrie C. Catt.
Harriet B. Odgers.
Gertrude Beeks-- Ben F. Schlesinger.
Walter Mathewson-- Helen Bary.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
H...B... -- Ben F. Schlesinger.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
(telegram) Walter Mathewson.
Lolita Van Rensselaer.
Meyer Lissner.
Walter Mathewson.
Harriet Odgers.
Walter Mathewson.
W.N. Binest--Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson--Helen Bary.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
Walter Mathewson.
(telegram) Helen Bary.
Helen Bary.
Hiram Johnson.
(telegram) Robert N. Bulla, Paul J. McCormick, Harriet Strong, Miguel Estudillo, Egbert J. Gates, Joel S. Crail.
Miguel Estudillo.
Robert N. Bulla.
John A. Britton.
Raymond Benjamin.
F.E. Ellis.
T.S. Montgomery.
James Madison.
Egbert J. Gates.
Harriet W.R. Strong.
Florence Kelley.
Hiram Johnson.
Florence Kelley.
Margaret Dreier Robins.
Hiram Johnson.
Martin C. Madsen--Barbara Nachtrieb.
John Francis Neylan.
John H. McBride.
Chester Rowell.
Jessica B. Peixotto.
Meyer Lissner.
Clinton R. Woodruff.
Dr. James H. McBride.
Anne Mumford.
Atholl McBean.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Ben F. Schlesinger--L.A. Ireland.
Charlotte Ebetts.
(telegram) Charlotte Ebetts.
(telegram) Charlotte Ebetts.
(telegram) Charlotte Ebetts.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Meyer Lissner--Theodore Roosevelt.
Will H. Hays.
Mary E. McDowell.
Marian Mel.
(telegram) George L. Bell.
Meyer Lissner (?).
(telegram) Mary S. Gibson.
(telegram) Julia George.
Meyer Lissner--Hiram Johnson.
Paul A. Sinsheimer.
Meyer Lissner.
Ben F. Schlesinger.
Harold L. Ickes--Meyer Lissner.
Meyer Lissner.
(telegram) Will H. Hays.
(telegram) George B. Christian, Jr.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
Will D. Hays.
(telegram) Elsa Lissner.
(telegram) Adah E. Bush.
(telegram) Mrs. F.C. Northrup.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Charles Hebberd.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Mrs. Manley L. Fosseen.
(telegram) John L. Day.
(telegram) Harriet Taylor Upton.
(telegram) Evelyn N. Louisson.
(telegram) Thomas H. Tongue, Jr.
(telegram) Mrs. F.O. Northrup.
(telegram) Adah E. Bush.
(telegram) Clarence R. Hotchkiss.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Mrs. W.W. Remmington.
(telegram) Belle Cooley.
Effie S. Lazard.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Elizabeth McDonald.
(telegram) Bertha S. Newland.
(telegram) Harriet Taylor Upton.
Hiram Johnson.
Bill F. Dunning(?)--Meyer Lissner.
Meyer Lissner.
Anne M. Mumford.
E. Clemens Horst.
Industrial Welfare Commission secretary--A.B.C. Dohrmann.
(telegram) Marian Mel.
(telegram) Marian (Mel?).
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
(telegram) Marian L. Mel.
Industrial Welfare Commission clerk--A.B.C. Dohrmann.
(telegram) Elizabeth Macdonald.
Mary Morrisson.
(telegram) Elizabeth.
Mary I. Stille.
(telegram) Western Union-- Elizabeth Macdonald.
Industrial Welfare Commission clerk-- A.B.C. Dohrmann.
William P. Lucas.
(telegram) Ethel R. Palmer.
Mattie B. Miller.
Frank R. Devlin.
Anne Morgan.
Cornelia Pinchot.
William McNeir.
Local 125-- Central Labor Council.
R....P.... M....
(telegram) Mary anderson.
(telegram) D.K. Johnston.
Enoch A. Bryan.
Gifford Pinchot.
Will H. Hays.
(telegram) Meyer Lissner.
Edith Walker Maddux.
Gifford Pinchot.
Grace M. Haring.
Marian Mel.
(telegram) Gertrude E. Beebe.
Alice D. Gunst.
I.B. Simon.
Pauline Goldmark.
Hiram Johnson.
(telegram) Grace Abbott.
(telegram) Hiram Johnson.
Mary R. Dinsmore--Mrs. H.H. Koons.
Esther A. Dunshee.
A. Laurie Brazee.
Agnes L.P.
David J. Reese.
W.D. Jones.
Thomas B. Getz.
Meyer Lissner.
Gertrude I. George.
Mrs. Max C. Sloss, Mrs. A.E. Neuenburg.
Franklin Hichborn.
Franklin Hichborn--Chester Rowell.
Monroe E. Deutsch.
Mabel Kinney.
J...C...B...
Willis I. Morrison.
Belle H. Cooley.
(telegram) A.B.C. Dohrmann--Cornelia B. Pinchot.
(telegram) A.B.C. Dohrmann--Richard M. Neustadt.
Frances Harmon-Zahn.
Mary Dewson.
Harriet Eliel.
Franklin Hichborn.
Ann.
Frances Perkins--Mary Dewson.
Idah S. Chadbourne, for A.B.C. Dohrmann.
Mary J. Spalding.
Will J. French.
(telegram) Mary anderson.
R.I. Bentley.
Laura G. Smith.
Yoshi Shoda.
Chester Rowell.
Annie Wilson (?).
J...R...H... (Haynes?).
John Graham Brooks.
Papers
Paper on World War I and the conservation of American freedom.
Speech on the Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
Speech on women's rights.
Miscellaneous.
Sympathy letters and telegrams to relatives, including some from Will J. French, Hiram Johnson, and Dora Haynes.
Memorial tribute to Katherine Philips Edson at the Neighborhood Church, Pasadena, . Delivered by the Reverend Theodore Gerald Soares. November 7, 1933
Notes and excerpts from newspapers on Katherine Philips Edson's activities.
Radio address by Mrs. Berthold Lissner on the memorial to Katherine Philips Edson.
Correspondence concerning the memorial, from Will J. French, Fremont Older, Friend W. Richardson, Phil D. Swing, William D. Stephens, Hiram Johnson, A.B.C. Dohrmann, and others.
Circular from the Edson Memorial Committee asking for contributions to the fund.
Letter from Hiram Johnson on the occasion of the dedication of the memorial.
Photographs of the memorial site.
Copy of the Pacific Empire Press Reporter () with an article on Katherine Philips Edson. 1913
Newspaper Clippings of and about Katherine Philips Edson
Ruth Mccormick; Hiram Johnson; Progressive and Republican Parties; Minority Group Problems; Miscellaneous.
Election material from Johnson's various campaigns.
Johnson Speeches and Writings.
Keynote speech on non-partisanship in state affairs. . 1915
Extracts from address in the Hughes presidential campaign.
Senate speech: Bring American Boys Home From Russia, . 1919
Senate speech on the League of Nations.
Senate speech on immigration, . 1921
Remarks in the Congressional Record, . 1921-23
World Court, Back Door Entrance to the League of Nations, Would Involve America in European Intrigue.
Envelope -- Newspaper clippings concerning Hiram Johnson.
Women's Influence in State Legislation. -- Katherine Philips Edson, in the California Outlook, . 1913
Election pamphlet on legislation interesting to women. . 1913
The Progressive Party. -- Chester Rowell, in the Fresno Morning Republican.
Material regarding Chester Rowell's campaign for the Progressive nomination for U.S. Senator, . 1914
An abstract of six articles on the state's finances, by John Francis Neylan, from the California Outlook, . 1916
Women in the Campaign. -- Frances Kellor, . 1917
Speaker's Outline -- Record of Progressive achievements.
Suggestions for Progressive Legislation and Policy in the Coming Congress, . 1919
Lists of members of the Progressive State Central Committee.
Article on Willis H. Booth, candidate for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senator, . 1916
Republican Party Record on Woman Suffrage: voting record by party in Congress and state legislatures.
Statements made by Katherine Philips Edson as a member of the Republican National Committee, concerning Warren G. Harding and James M. Cox, the League of Nations, and economy in government.
Letter from Herbert Hoover to Woodrow Wilson on the League of Nations, . 1919
Information on and report of the Republican Women's National Executive Committee.
Recommendations for election platforms.
Letter from Margaret Dreier Robins giving her reasons for supporting the Republican Party.
Warren Harding's statement on platform planks offered by the National League of Women Voters.
Statement of Margaret Dreier Robins, Presenting the Delegation of Women, on Social Justice and Women's Day, to Senator Harding... . October 1, 1920
Hints for organization of local groups for Warren Harding in the election. 1920
Miscellaneous correspondence.
Officers of Progressive Republican Central Committee... and other leading Progressives.
Republican State Central Committee members.
Newspapers published in Los Angeles County.
Filled-out questionnaires on the Republican Party and on election issues in California, and a compilation of answers.
Newspaper Clippings Concerning the Hughes Train in the Election. 1916
Papers and publications on the Japanese problem by Katherine P. Edson, Chester Rowell, V.S. McClatchy, Col. John P. Irish, Dr. Yoshi S. Kuno, George Shima, Paul Scharrenberg, and the California State Board of Control.
Newspaper clippings.
History... and program of the California Economic Research Council.
Conference of the California Economic Research and Statistical Agencies -- proceedings, and address by Dr. Alonzo E. Taylor.
Operator's report on the political opinions of a Mr. Wieler of the Boilermakers' Union.
Address on the Institute of Government, by Haviland Haines Lund. . 1921
Social ideals of the Churches, . 1916
An Adventure in International Friendship. -- The World's Student Christian Federation.
Saving the Redwoods.
Report of Harris Weinstock to Governor Hiram Johnson concerning reports of the International Workers of the World and of irregularities in San Diego government.
Names of members of the Senate Committee on Education and Labor, and of the House Committee on Labor.
Women's Organizations; Civic Groups; Government, Utilities & Taxes.
Statements on woman suffrage from A.J. Wallace, Hiram Johnson, J.B. Sanford, Katherine Philips Edson, and Carrie C. Catt.
Statement on conditions in Kansas since women have had the vote, by Earl Akers, Kansas State Treasurer.
Two unsigned articles on woman suffrage.
Address in favor of a constitutional amendment... written for presentation to the Senate Committee on Woman Suffrage, by a Southern California committee of women.
Constitution of the National Alliance of Women Citizens.
Leaflets, Pamphlets, and Newspaper Clippings on Woman Suffrage.
Envelope : newspaper clippings.
Miscellaneous issues of the Bulletin of the California League of Women Voters.
By-laws of the California League of Women Voters.
Minutes of meetings and conventions, lists of committee members and projects.
Miscellaneous correspondence and reports, and lists of officers.
Material on community property legislation, the federal maternity and infancy acts, the proposed child labor and equal rights amendments.
List of publications of the National League of Women Voters, . 1932
Miscellaneous issues of the Bulletin of the National League of Women Voters.
Publications on the history, goals, and programs of the National League of Women Voters, including two addresses by the president, Belle Sherwin, plus lists of membership and publications.
A series explaining programs of the League of Women Voters.
Two kits, one on Muscle Shoals, one on Unemployment Compensation.
Industrial Standards Recommended by the League of Women Voters Committee on Women in Industry.
Women and the Labor Movement. -- Mollie Ray Carroll.
The Convention and the Primary; Their Strength and Weakness. -- Charles E. Merriam.
The Federal Women's Bureau. -- Mollie Ray Carroll.
Electric Power and the Public Welfare. -- Ann Dennis Bursch.
Special Legislation for Women in Industry. -- Julia Margaret Hicks.
A Program for Unemployment. -- Mollie Ray Carroll.
The Wisconsin Plan of Unemployment Insurance. -- E.W. Morehouse.
An Introduction to a Study of the Regulation of Public Utilities. -- Julia Margaret Hicks.
The Problem of Disarmament. -- Beatrice Pitney.
The Pan-American Treaties of 1929. -- Beatrice Pitney.
Our Wants and How They are Satisfied. -- Mollie Ray Carroll.
Study Questions on the Tariff. -- Louise G. Baldwin.
Congress and Muscle Shoals. -- League Committee on Living Costs.
Proposed Equal Rights Amendment; National Woman's Party; Better America Federation.
List of members of Business Women's Legislative Council of California.
Issues of and extracts from the Better America Federation Weekly News Letter.
National Municipal League:
The Aftermath of a Convention.
Epitome of Minutes of Meetings...
Municipal League of Los Angeles:
List of Members.
The City Government of Los Angeles, California; Organization Charts.
Statistics and Facts. -- Department of Public Service, City of Los Angeles; Bureau of Water Works and Supply and Bureau of Power and Light. . 1924
President's address, by Willis J. Spaulding, President Public Ownership League of America. . 1923
Natural Gas; Our Newest Utility Problem... -- R.E. McDonnell, Public Ownership League of America. . 1930
Efficiency of Management and Operation of the Los Angeles Municipal Bureau of Power and Light, . 1924
Speech by Katherine Philips Edson on the power monopoly.
Election pamphlet on the Hetch-Hetchy water and power project.
Gas rates of 15 cities in California.
What Price Water? -- Los Angeles Bureau of Municipal Research.
Consolidated Water for Los Angeles County. -- Los Angeles Bureau of Municipal Research.
The Boulder Dam, All-American Canal Project.
Taxation of power companies and the proposed California sales tax: articles and papers by Senator Herbert C. Jones and by Franklin Hichborn.
Women In Industry; Industrial Welfare Commission; Labor Legislation.
General correspondence.
Protective Legislation for Women. -- Council of National Defense, Circular No. 63, . 1919
Pamphlets on the organization of the Council of National Defense.
Pamphlets and information on the Women's Land Army of America.
Women Workers in the Reconstruction Period. -- U.S. Department of Labor, Women in Industry Service, . 1918
National League for Woman's Service, program and Weekly Bulletin.
Women in Industry. -- C.E. Knoeppel.
Standards Recommended for the Employment of Women. -- U.S. Department of Labor, Women in Industry Service.
Study in Labor Supply (Women) and Replacement. Alamenda County. -- Emily Olga Joseph.
News Letters of the U.S. Department of Labor, Women's Bureau, on employed women.
Publications of the National Women's Trade Union League, including a leaflet in appreciation of Margaret Dreier Robins and issues of Life and Labor Bulletin.
Books and tables to be used in computing wages.
Printed orders for: the laundry and manufacturing industries, mercantile establishments, general and professional offices, canning industries, hotels and restaurants, motion picture industry, nut cracking and sorting industry, and unclassified industries.
Material on the Industrial Welfare Commission and on minimum wage, by Daisy Houck of the United Garment Workers, Katherine P. Edson, A.B.C. Dohrmann, and Ben F. Schlesinger.
Amendments to labor statutes offered by Walter G. Mathewson, State Labor Commissioner, . 1927
Justice Joseph McKenna's delivery of the opinion of the court in the Oregon minimum wage case.
Brief and memo in the case of the People vs. Longmoor, concerning the California 8-hour law.
Industrial Welfare Commission; Labor Legislation.
Report on wages and working conditions in the motion picture industry.
A study of the wages paid in limited-price stores in California and in the United States as a whole.
An address on the San Joaquin Valley and its seasonal labor problem.
A speech on the canning industry by Katherine Philips Edson.
Newspaper Clippings.
Minimum Wage and other Labor Legislation; The Depression; Related Domestic Issues.
Pamphlets on international labor organizations.
What the Emporium is doing [for its employees].
Labor Progress in Boston, 1880 to 1930. -- Ethel M. Johnson.
Labor legislation for nurses.
Radical Tendencies in the Industrial World. -- An address by Robert Hunter before the California State Conference of Social Agencies, . 1919
High-Brow Stuff vs. the Dinner Pail. -- Woodworth Clum.
Bolshevism, Labor and Capital. -- George Wilder Cartwright.
Leaflet of the One Big Union (I.W.W.).
Notes and a radio address on the depression, by Katherine Philips Edson.
Information on the National Recovery Act put out by the Los Angeles Merchants and Manufacturers Association.
Radio interview between Colonel William A. Covington, of the Federal Business Association, and Marion J. Harron, Regional Custodian of State Rehabilitation Corporations.
Standard Recommendations for the Relief and Prevention of Unemployment. -- American Association for Labor Legislation.
Brief in the Oregon Minimum Wage Case.
Brief in the District of Columbia Minimum Wage Case, on behalf of the California Industrial Welfare Commission. -- Hiram Johnson and Jesse Steinhart.
Justice George Sutherland's delivery of the majority opinion in the District of Columbia Minimum Wage Case.
Brief in the Arizona Minimum Wage Case on behalf of the California Industrial Welfare Commission.
The Development of Minimum-Wage Laws in the United States, 1912-1927. -- U.S. Department of Labor, Bulletin of the Women's Bureau, no. 61.
The Case Against Nightwork for Women, A Summary of Facts of Knowledge Submitted on Behalf of the People. -- Louis Brandeis and Josephine Goldmark.
Brief in the Oregon Ten-Hour Law Case. -- Louis Brandeis.
The Case for the Shorter Work Day. -- Felix Frankfurter and Josephine Goldmark. . 1915
Minimum Wage Boards. . -- Florence Kelley. 1912
An Act Establishing an Industrial Welfare Commission and Providing for a Minimum Wage for Women and Minors. , California. 1913
The Campaign Against Sweating. . -- Walter Lippman. 1915
The Supreme Court and the Minimum Wage. . -- Reverend John A. Ryan. 1923
The Legal Minimum Wage in the U.S. -- A.N. Holcombe, in the American Economic Review, . March 1912
The Judiciality of Minimum Wage Legislation. -- Thomas Reed Powell, in the Harvard Law Review, . March 1924
Financial Freedom for Americans; An Open Letter to American Citizens from the Committee of Correspondence of the New Economics Group of New York.
The American Dole. -- John B. andrews.
Southern Labor in Revolt. . -- Kenneth Meiklejohn and Peter Nehemkis. 1930
Can We Have National Planning Without a Revolution? . -- Louis Fischer, George Soule, and Edward A. Filene. 1932
California Industrial Welfare Commission; Minimum Wage and Labor Laws; U.S. Constitution and Other Documents.
Twenty-third Report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, . 1927/28
Report on the Regulation of Wages, Hours, and Working Conditions of Women and Minors in the... Canning Industry of California. -- Industrial Welfare Commission Bulletin No. 1.
What California Has Done to Protect the Women Workers. -- Industrial Welfare Commission, . 1923, 1925, 1927
A Study of the Cost of Living. -- Katherine Philips Edson, of the Industrial Welfare Commission, . 1919
A Statement to the Women's Organizations of California on the Present Status of Minimum Wage Legislation in This and Other States. -- Katherine Philips Edson.
Special Report on the Fruit and Vegetable Canneries of the State of California. -- California Bureau of Labor Statistics, . 1913
Brief in the Helen Gainer Minimum Wage Case before the California Supreme Court. -- Felix Frankfurter and Mary W. Dewson.
Report of the Committee on Minimum Wage Enforcement of the San Francisco Chapter of the National Lawyers Guild.
Report of the Commission on Minimum Wage Boards. -- Commonwealth of Massachusetts, . 1912
Questionnaire on Industrial Relations and the Problems of Capital and Labor. -- Margaret Dreier Robins, Republic National Committee, Advisory Committee on Policies and Platform.
Labor Laws of the State of California, . 1929
Constitution of the State of California and of the United States of America and other documents.
Conference on the Limitation Of Armament; Foreign Affairs.
Conference on the Limitation of Armament; Washington, . Washington, Government Printing Office, . November 12, 1921-February 6, 1922 1922
The League of Nations, articles from the New Republic, Reconstruction... -- Presented by Medill McCormick.
The Root Formula and the World Court. -- Beatrice Pitney.
American Guarantee of Conquered Empire in Africa and Asia? -- Medill McCormick's speech in the Senate on . August 20, 1919
A Peace Destructive of Business at Home and Abroad. -- Medill McCormick's speech in the Senate on . February 16, 1920
The Peace Treaty and the League Covenant. -- Warren G. Harding's speech on , as Republican Nominee for President. August 28, 1920
For Open Diplomacy, incorporating an article by William Allen White: Will They Fool Us Twice? -- Robert L. Owen's speech in the Senate on . October 26, 1921
China, Japan and the U.S.A. -- John Dewey, in the New Republic's Pamphlets, no. 1, . 1921
Roads to Peace; a Handbook to the Washington Conference. -- Includes articles by Stark Young and Manley O. Hudson, in the New Republic's Pamphlets, no. 2, . 1921
The Chinese Consortium; Its Organization and Aims Explained by the American Banking Group, . 1921
Why There Are Two Governments in China. -- China Trade Bureau, Incorporated. Constitution of the Far Eastern Republic, . 1921
The United States and Japan. -- International Conciliation, . 1918
Japan; Her Vast Military Undertakings and World Expansion. . -- Louis Seibold. 1921
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law, Pamphlets:
no. 40 -- The Consortium; The Official Text of the Four-Power Agreement for a Loan to China and Relevant Documents.
no. 41 -- Outer Mongolia; Treaties and Agreements.
no. 42 -- Shantung; Treaties and Agreements.
no. 45 -- The Sino-Japanese Negotiations of . 1915
After-War Messages to the American People: Kings, German and American. -- Carrie C. Catt.
Summary of the text of the League of Nations Covenant.
Without a Friend. How the Government Stands Alone and Undefended as the Fight... for Special Financial Benefits and other Privileges Goes Unflaggingly On. -- Charles S. Thomas, in the American Bar Association Journal.
League of Nations Herald, . October 15, 1924
Pan-Pacific Women's Conference; Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
Calling cards, news clippings, etc., concerning the Pan-Pacific Women's Conference.
Provisional rules of the Pan-Pacific Women's Association.
Resolutions and recommendations of the second conference.
Official proceedings and publications of the Pan-Pacific Women's Conferences.
Publications concerning the Conferences.
Microfilm Reel Concerning The Pan-Pacific Women's Conference, Honolulu, . August 1930
Conference on the Limitation of Armament.
Report of the Committee on New Weapons of Warfare.
Report of the Committee on Limitation of Naval Armament.
Department of State, Division of Current Information, Summary of Foreign Reactions to the Conference.
Analysis of petitions and resolutions received from the American public concerning the Conference.
Reports on the 2nd-11th Joint Meetings of the Committee on Limitation of Armaments and the Sub-Committee on Naval Limitation.
Report on the 17th and 25th Meetings of the Committee on Pacific and Far Eastern Questions.
Report on the 16th and 17th Meetings of the Committee on Limitation of Armament.
Report of the subcommittee on the Pacific and Far Eastern Questions.
Report on the use of Aircraft Adopted by the Advisory Committee.
Report on the Opium Question for the American Delegation Only.
Advisory Committee to the American Delegation.
Letters and resolutions on the Conference.
List of Areas Leased to China by Foreign Countries.
Report of the German Commercial Attache at Rome to his Government.
Memorandum of the Special Delegation of the Far Eastern Republic.
The Chinese People's Manifesto on the Twenty-one Demands.
List of Delegations and their Personnel, Conference on the Limitation of Naval Armament.
Address of Charles Evans Hughes... on Assuming the Duties of Presiding Officer at the Conference.
Article by Walter George Smith: Disarmament Conference in Washington...
-- Newspaper Clippings on the Conference.
Charles Farwell Edson and The Edson Family.
Charles Farwell Edson, Business and Professional Material.
Photographs and Drawings
Framed photographs of Hiram Johnson, Mrs. Woodruff, and Charles Farwell Edson, Jr.
Framed drawing of labor and capital in England.
Memorabilia of Katherine Philips Edson.
Souvenir of memorial to James A. Garfield.
Medals and badges commemorating various conventions.
Picture of the First National Convention of the Progressive Party, Chicago, . August 6, 1912
Booklet given to Katherine Philips Edson in appreciation of her work for equal suffrage, signed by friends, among them Meyer Lissner and Edward A. Dickson.
Desk name-plate given to Katherine Philips Edson by the U.S. State Department to mark her place at the table of the Advisory Committee at the Conference on the Limitation of Armament, . 1921-1922
57th Commencement Program of the University of California, Berkeley, on the graduation of Philips J. Edson.
Photographs and photo-engraving cuts of Katherine Philips Edson and her son.
Copy of the will of Isabella W. Blaney, , bequeathing $2500 to Katherine Philips Edson. 1932
Certificates of Appointment
Certificates of appointment, etc., of Katherine Philips Edson.
Scrapbooks
Two scrapbooks of Katherine Philips Edson's activities.
Scrapbooks of Charles Farwell Edson concerning the Los Angeles Symphony Orchestra.