HOOVER INSTITUTION ARCHIVES HOLDINGS
ON WORLD WAR, 1914-1916.


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Adair, Fred Lyman, 1877
Papers, 1918-1942.
8 ms. boxes, 3 envelopes, 2 honovapords.
[ID: CSUZ50009-A]
American physician; Red Cross relief worker in Belgium, 1919-1919.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, photographs, notes, and printed matter, relating primarily to activities of the American Red Cross in Belgium, 1918-1919, and to the America First Committee, 1940-1942.
Indexes: Register.

Adams, Ephraim Douglass, 1865-1930.
Papers, 1908-1929.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXXI04-A]
American historian; director of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, 1919-1925.
Summary: Correspondence, and leaflets, relating to the administration and finances of Stanford University and to American participation in World War I. Correspondence mostly with Herbert Hoover. Includes a series of leaflets by E. D. Adams, entitled Why We Are at War with Germany, 1918.
Correspondence photocopy.
Original correspondence in: Stanford University Archives.

Adams, Sidney F.
Letters, 1917-1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ80061-A]
Sergeant, United States Army.
Summary: Relates to military training in th: United States Army and military operations of the 91st Infantry Division in France and Belgium during World War I. Letters sent to Ephraim Douglass Adams, father of S. F. Adams, and other family members.
Mimeographed transcript.

Adams, Wallace E. (Wallace Earl), 1926
Papers, 1906-1978.
21 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ79013-A]
American historian; member, United States Economic Cooperation Administration and Mutual Security Administration missions to France, 1951-1954.
Summary: Notes, drafts, photocopies of French governmental documents, computer data cards, press summaries, and printed matter, relating to French politics and foreign policy during the Third and Fourth Republics, and especially to the career of the French politician André Tardieu. Mostly research material for the doctoral dissertation by W. E. Adams, "André Tardieu and French Foreign Policy, 1902-1919" (Stanford University, 1959). Includes some original notes by Tardieu.
In English and French.

Agence télégraphique de Petrograd.
Bulletins, 1915-1916.
5 v.
[ID: CSUZ71007-A]
Press service.
Summary: Daily news bulletins, relating to world military and political events.
In French.

Ahlborn, Emil.
Holograph letter, 1917, to Charles F. Dole.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY002-A]
Summary: Relates to the origins of World War I, and to American entry into the war.

Akintievskii, Konstantin Konstantinovich,
1684-1962.
Memoirs, 1956.
1 item (1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZ71008-A]
General, imperial Russian Army.
Summary: Relates to activities of the Imperial Russian Army during World War I, 1914-1917, up to the revolution of November 1917. includes partial translation by L. N. Zaitzevsky.
In Russian with English translation.

Aldrich, Mildred, 1853-1928.
Letters, 1914-1917.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX023-A]
American novelist.
Summary: Relates to conditions in France during World War I, and to activities of Gertrude Stein and other literary figures in France. Letters sent to a friend in the United States, probably Harriet Levy.

Aldrovandi Marescotti, Luigi, conte de
Viano, 1876
Nuovi ricordi e frammenti di diario per far seguito a Guerra Diplomatica (1914-1919) : typescript memoirs, 1938.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY004-A]
Chief of cabinet of the Italian Foreign Ministry during World War I.
In Italian.

Alekseev, Mikhail Vasil'evich, 1857-1918.
Papers, 1905-1956.
1 ms. box, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ77066-A]
General, Russian Imperial army; chief of staff, Russian forces on the southwestern front, 1914-1915; chief of staff to Tsar Nicholas II, 1915-1917; White Russian military commander, 1917-1918.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, reports, military orders, and photographs, relating to Russian military activities during the Russo-Japanese War, World War I, and the Russian Civil War, and especially to the organization of the Dobrovol'cheskaia Armiia. Includes some posthumous biographical material.
Photocopy.
Originals in possession of: Vera Alekseeva de Borel.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

The Aleppo news-letter.
Typescript newsletter, 1920.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY005-A]
Newsletter of Near East Relief workers in Aleppo, Syria.
Summary: Four issues, June-July 1920, relating to social conditions and relief work in Syria.

Allen, Benjamin Shannon, 1883-1963.
Papers, 1910-1967.
3 ms. boxes, 1 cu. ft. box, 2 oversize boxes, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ54001-A]
American journalist.
Summary: Correspondence, press releases, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, U.S. Food Administration and U.S. Fuel Administration during World War I. and of the National Committee on Food for the Small Democracies and Finnish Relief Fund during World War II, to political conditions in the U.S., and to Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Allen, Niel R., 1894-1959.
Papers, 1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ59001-A]
Second lieutenant, United States Army; editor, Pontanezen Duckboard, Camp Pontanezen, Brest, France, 1919.
Summary: Correspondence, account books, contracts, newspaper clippings, and notes, relating to American armed forces in France at the end of World War I.

Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920)
Inter-Allied Food Council.
Records, 1917-1919.
21 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX008-A]
Summary: minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, and statistics, relating to the coordination of Allied food supply and regulation during World War I.
In French and Eng2ish.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Allied and Associated Powers (1914-1920)
Treaties, etc.
Treaties, 1918-1920.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX015-A]
Summary: Relates to the conclusion of World War I. Countries represented include the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Austria, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany, Hungary, Romania, and Turkey.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Almond, Nina, collector.
Collection, 1919-1920.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX520-A]
Summary: Bulletins, reports, and memoranda, published in The Treaty of St. Germain : A Documentary History of Its Territorial and Political Clauses, with a Survey of the Documents of the Supreme Council of the Paris Peace Conference, edited by Nina Almond and Ralph Haswell Lutz (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1935).
Typed transcript.

Alsberg, Henry Garfield, 1681
Food conditions in the Central Powers typescript report, 1917.
1 v. (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY009-A]
American journalist.
Summary: Relates to food supply in Europe and Turkey during World War I.

Altengrabow (Germany : Prison camp).
Prison camp newspaper issues, 1920.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX173-A]
Summary: Relates to conditions at Lager Altengrabow, Germany, and to political events in Russia and Germany. issued by Russian prisoners of war in the camp.
In Russian and German.
Indexes: Inventory.

Altrocchi, Rudolph, 1882-1953.
Papers, 1900-1945.
4 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ55001-A]
Second lieutenant, United States Army; director of oral propaganda in Italy, American Bureau of Public Information, 1918; Army Liaison Service officer, France, 1918-1919.
Summary: Correspondence, office diary, reports, speeches, military orders, newspaper clippings, postcards, posters, sheet music, and printed matter, relating to American war propaganda work in Italy and Lyons, France.
Indexes: Register.

American Library Association. War Service.
Records, 1917-1923.
1 ms. box, 33 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ73025-A]
Summary: Photographs, postcards, blueprints, insignia, and reports, relating to the work of the American Library Association War Service in providing library buildings, books, and librarians, for American military servicemen in the United States and overseas during World War I.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

American National Red Cross.
Records, 1917-1995.
216 ms. boxes, 5 cu. ft. boxes, I card file box, 2 scrapbooks, 38 v., 1 framed photograph, 2 videotape cassettes.
[ID: CSUZXX482-A]
American charitable organization.
Summary, Correspondence, memoranda, reports, financial records, and photographs, relating to relief work in Europe, the Middle East, China, and Siberia during and immediately after World War I.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

American Relief Administration. European
Operations.
Records, 1919-1923.
847 ms. boxes, 17 oversize boxes, 7 oversize folders.
[ID:-CSUZ23001-A]
American relief agency operating in Europe from 1919 to 1923.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, appeals, financial records, lists, and press summaries, relating to American relief in Europe following World War I, and food and public health problems, economic conditions, and political and social developments, in Europe.
Indexes: Register.

American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps.
Correspondence, 1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY014-A]
Summary: Letters (mimeographed and typewritten) from members of the American Volunteer Motor Ambulance Corps, relating to activities of the corps in France during World War I.

Amy, Henry Joseph.
Papers, 1917-1962.
2 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ65013-A]
Colonel, United States Army; commanding officer, Initial Troop Equipment Division, New York Port of Embarkation, 1943-1945.
Summary: Orders, reports, organizational equipment lists, personnel records, correspondence, diary, reminiscences, clippings, maps, certificates, and photographs, relating to American military operations in France during World War I, and to shipment of American military equipment overseas during World War II.

Anderson, Edgar, 1920
miscellaneous papers, 1944-1984.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX115-A]
Latvian-American historian.
Summary: Includes a typescript study, The Baltic Area in World Affairs, 1914-1920 : A Military-Political History; and writings, correspondence, notes, and photographs, relating to Latvian nationalist underground organizations and Swedish-Latvian contacts during World War II, the World Latvian Youth Conference held in West Berlin in 1968, and to the Livian ethnic group in Latvia.
In English, Latvian and German.

Andreyev, Leonid, 1871-1919.
Miscellaneous papers, 1900-1920.
1 ms. box, 1 card file box.
[ID: CSUZ89037-A]
Russian novelist.
Summary: Plays, poems, short stories, letters, and photographs, relating to Russian literature and drama, and to conditions in Russia during World War I. Includes diary of Anna Andreeva, wife of Leonid Andreyev.
In part, photocopy.
In part, originals in: Tsentralnyi gosudarstvennyi arkhiv littratury i iskusstva SSSR, Moscow.
In Russian.

Angell, Frank, 1857-1939.
Papers, 1901-1918.
2 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, memorabilia.
[ID: CSUZ80142-A]
American psychologist; special representative, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1916.
Summary: writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, printed matter, personal documents, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium and the Comité National de Secours et d'Alimentation in providing relief in Belgium during World War I, and to Belgian unemployment relief before and during the war. Used as research material for the study by F. Angell, "The Belgians under the German Occupation." Includes the typescript of the study.
In English, French and Flemish.

Army War College (United States)
Historical Section.
Miscellany, 1917-1930.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX362-A]
Summary: Outline of American World War I military participation, 1926, and guide for indexing American World War I records, 1930, both prepared by the Army War College, Historical Section; and copies of miscellaneous orders, reports, and memoranda of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1917-1918, collected by the Army War College, Historical Section.
Typed transcript.
Originals in: Army War College, Historical Section.

Arrowsmith, Robert, 1860-1928.
Papers, 1914-1923.
2 oversize boxes, 4 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZXX135-A]
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1917.
Summary: Correspondence, clippings, other printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to conditions in German-occupied Belgium during World War I, relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and war loan and relief publicity in the UnitedO States.

Associated News Service.
Photographs, 1915-1916.
1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ70061-A]
Summary: Depicts world events from June 1915 to June 1916. Distributed by the Associated News Service.

Austro-Hungarian monarchy. Ministerium des K. und K. Hauses und des Aussern.
Dispatches, 1914.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ80138-A]
Summary: Dispatches from the Austro-Hungarian embassy in Turkey and from the Austro-Hungarian legation in Switzerland, relating to activities of Ukrainian nationalist organizations.
Typed transcript.
In German.

Axelbank, Herman, 1900-1979, collector.
Motion picture film, 1696-1977.
234 reels.
[ID: CSUZ79073-A]
Closed in part. Reels 1-30, 32-36, 40-42, 62, 90, 93, 97, 99, 118-123, and 152 are open for research. All others are eligible to be opened after copies are made.
Summary: Depicts major events in the twentieth-century Russian history, including the Russian Revolution and World Wars I and II, the tsarist family and court, communist political and military leaders, and scenes of economic, social, and cultural activities in the Soviet Union.
Indexes: Register, reels 1-28. Preliminary inventory for all other reels.

Ayres, Leonard Porter, 1879-1946.
Typescript diary, 1924.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY022-A]
Colonel, U.S. Army; economic adviser to the Reparation Commission.
Summary: Relates to the work of the commission.

Babcock, Conrad Stanton, 1876-1950.
Papers, n.d.
1 ms. box, 1 oversize box, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZXXI55-A]
Brigadier general, U.S. Army.
Summary: Memoirs and photographs, relating to American military activities during the Philippine insurrection of 1899-1901, and in France during World War I.

Bagg, Mrs. L. L. S., collector.
Miscellany, ca. 1914-1918.
1 ms. box, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZXX163-A]
Summary: Newspaper and magazine clippings, maps, ration books, currency, photographs, and memorabilia, relating primarily to Italy in World War I.

Bailey, H. S.
Typescript memorandum, 1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY025-A]
Head of the Oil, Fat and Wax Laboratory, Bureau of Chemistry, U.S. Department of Agriculture; substitute member, U.S. Soap Committee.
Summary: Relates to the meeting of the Soap Committee on July 30, 1918, regarding war-time regulation of the soap industry.

Bailey, Thomas Andrew, 1902, collector.
Bailey-Ryan collection, 1915-1979.
17 ms. boxes, 2 slide boxes, 13 microfilm reels, I phonotape.
[ID: CSUZ75003-A]
Summary: Correspondence, notes, photocopies of government documents, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, and to the undeclared American-German naval war, 1939-1941. Collected by T. A. Bailey and Paul B. Ryan. Includes some papers of T. A. Bailey, relating especially to the Marshall Plan.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Baker, George Barr, 1870-1948.
Papers, 1919-1932.
14 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ24000-A]
American journalist; a director of the American Relief Administration.
Summary: Correspondence, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the American Relief Administration; Commission for Relief in Belgium; Paris Peace Conference; American presidential politics and the 1924, 1928, and 1932 presidential campaigns; Calvin Coolidge; Herbert Hoover; the Republican Party; and the foreign language press.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Bane, Suda Lorena, 1666-1952.
Organization of American relief in Europe, 1918-1919 : galley proofs(annotated), 1943.
1 item (1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZXX652-A]
Summary: Relates to World War I relief activities of the American Relief Administration and United States Food Administration. Edited by S. L. Bane and Ralph Haswell Lutz. Published (Stanford, 1943).

Baratov, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1864-1932.
Papers, 1890-1934.
3 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ81131-A]
General, Russian imperial Army; commander, Expeditionary Corps in Persia, 1914-1917.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, reports, military documents, maps, clippings, and printed matter, relating to Russian military activities in Persia and the Caucasus during World War I, and to the Russian Revolution.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Bastin, Catherine Sylvia.
Papers, ca. 1914-1918.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ62003-A]
American Red Cross nurse in Europe during World War I.
Summary: Correspondence, pamphlets, clippings, medals, badges, and photographs, relating to C. Bastin's Red Cross service.

Bastunov, Vladimir J., collector.
Collection, 1697-1917.
4 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ75102-A]
Summary: Imperial orders, military orders, personnel rosters, and casualty reports relating to the operations of the Russian Imperial Army and its personnel.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Batchelder, George.
Why hurry? : typescript memoirs, 1914.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY030-A]
American tourist in Germany, 1914.
Summary: Relates to conditions in Germany at the outbreak of World War I.

The Battalion that would not disband
Story of the 317th Field Signal Battalion, 1917-1972 : mimeograph, 1972.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ72085-A]
Summary: Relates to the activities of the 317th Field Signal Battalion of the United States Army in France during World War I, and to reunions of veterans of the battalion.

Bayne, Joseph Breckinridge, 1880-1964.
Papers, 1917-1919.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ67013-A]
American physician; surgeon with the Romanian Red Cross, 1916-1918.
Summary: Photographs and photocopies of letters, clippings, and certificates, relating to military and civilian hospitals in Romania during World War I.

Bazili, Nikolai Aleksandrovich, 1883-1963.
Papers, 1881-1959.
26 ms. boxes,97 envelopes, memorabilia.
[ID: CSUZ65017-A]
Imperial Russian diplomat; deputy director, Chancellery of Foreign Affairs, 1911-1914; member, Council of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1917.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and photographs, relating to Russian political and foreign affairs, 1900-1917, Russian involvement in World War I, the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War. Includes drafts of N. A. Bazili's book Russia under Soviet Rule.
In Russian and French.
Indexes: Register.

Beach, Edward Latimer, 1867
From Annapolis to Scapa Flow : the autobiography of a naval officer : typescript, 1941 / by Captain Edward L. Beach.
1 v. (369 p.) 1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZXX778-A]
Captain, United States Navy.
Summary: Relates to American naval operations, including the battle of Manila Day in 1898; American intervention in Mexico (1914), Haiti (1915), and the Dominican Republic (1916); and operations in the Atlantic Ocean during World War I.
Also includes translations of letters to Z. L. Beach from President Sudre Dartiguenave and future President Louis Borno of Haiti, 1916, relating to Beach's activities in Haiti.

Beer, F. F., collector.
Sketchbook, 1915.
1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ81134-A]
Summary: Drawings of inmates and scenes at the Ruhleben prison camp, Germany, which housed British civilians interned in Germany during World War I. Drawn by various prisoners of the camp.,

Bees of America.
Miscellaneous records, 1917-1921.
1 v. (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY036-A]
Brooklyn Children's organization operating under the auspices of the Brooklyn Women's War Relief Committee.
Summary: Correspondence, photographs, and miscellanea, relating to the provision of relief for Belgian children during World War I.
In English and French.

Belgian subject collection, 1890-1973.
2 ms. boxes, 2 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX754-A]
Summary: Clippings, newspaper issues, pamphlets, leaflets, reports, cartoons, and photographs, relating to miscellaneous aspects of twentieth-century Belgian history, and especially to the destruction of the Library of the Université catholique de Louvain during World War I and its subsequent reconstruction.
In English, French, and Flemish.
Indexes: Register.

Belgium (Territory under German occupation, 1914-1918).
Printed issuances, 1914-1918.
39 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX213-A]
Summary: Public proclamations and announcements issued by the German military government in Belgium, arranged and numbered as they appear in Les Avis, Proclamations et Nouvelles de Guerre Allemandes, Affiches à Bruxelles pendant l'Occupation (Ixelles-Bruxelles: Les Editions Brian Hill, 1915-1918). Includes some items not identified in this work.
In German, French, and Flemish.

Bell, James Ford, 1879-1961.
Papers, 1917-1930.
3 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ57003-A]
American business executive; chairman, Milling Division, U.S. Food Administration, 1917-1918.
Summary: Correspondence, diaries, reports, financial statements, and photographs, relating to the U.S. Food Administration and the 1926 Herbert Hoover political campaign in Minnesota. Correspondents include Herbert Hoover and Rudolph Lee.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Bell, Johannes.
Typescript translation of a memorandum, n.d..,
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY039-A]
German diplomat.
Summary: Relates to the participation of the German delegation in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Translated by Alma Luckau.
English translation from German.

Bell, Lillian, collector.
Slides, ca. 1914-1918.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ59007-A]
Summary: Depicts miscellaneous scenes from World War I.

Bennigsen, Adam Pavlovich, graf, 1875-
Papers, 1914-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX298-A]
Colonel, Imperial Russian Army.
Summary: Diary extracts, letters, and poems, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to activities of the White Army of General Denikin during the Russian Civil War. Includes an account of the February 1917 Revolution by Grafinia Bennigsen.
Typed translations.
English translation from Russian.

Bergery, Gaston, 1892
Papers, 1909-1973.
44 ms. boxes, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ77069-A]
French attorney, diplomat, author, journalist, and politician; secretary-general, Inter-Allied Commission for Reparations, 1918-1924; director of the cabinet, ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1924-1925; ambassador to the Soviet Union, 1941.
Summary: Correspondence, telegrams, reports, memoranda, lists, speeches and writings, and leaflets, relating to French political events and foreign relations, France during World War II, and the Front Populaire,
Mainly in French.
Indexes: Register.

Bernatskii, Mikhail Vladimirovich, 1876, collector.
Miscellany, 1916-1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX078-A]
Summary: Reports, correspondence, and statistics, relating to the financing of the Russian war effort during World War I.
In Russian, French and English.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Berry, Robert Wallace, 1898
Papers, 1932-1976.
A ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ75097-A]
Rear admiral, United States Navy; assistant to the secretary of defense, 1947-1949.
Summary: memoirs, reports, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American naval operations in World Wars I and II, and to the administration of the United States Department of Defense under Secretary of Defense James Forrestal.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Berthelot, Henri Mathias, 1861-1931.
Souvenirs de la grande guerre : notes extraites de mon journal de guerre : typescript memoirs, 1926.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ62079-A]
General, French Army.
Summary: Relates to French military activities during World War I, and to French military missions to Romania and the U.S.
Photocopy.
Originals in possession of: Jean-Claude Dubois.
In French.

Beyer, Eduard, collector.
Collection, 1914-1917.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ30001-A]
Summary: Telegrams from the Eastern front, relating to Austrian forces during World War I, 1914; and photographs depicting Emperor Charles of Austria reviewing troops on the Eastern front, 1917.
In German.

Bibliotheque Grimmon.
Typescript catalog, n.d.
I
1 v. (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY048-A]
Summary: Lists books, ephemera, and maps, relating to World War I.
In French.

Bland, Raymond L.
Papers, 1919-1941.
3 ms. boxes, 3 envelopes, 3 medals.
[ID: CSUZ68024-A]
Statistician, American Relief Administration, 1919-1924; member, President's Committee on War Relief Agencies, 1941.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, financial records, and printed Matter, relating to the work of the American Relief Administration in Europe and Russia, 1919-1924, and the President's Committee on War Relief Agencies, 1941.
Indexes: Register.

Bliss, Tasker H.
Papers, 1918-1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX339-A]
General, U.S. Army; chief of staff, 1917; delegate, Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919.
Summary: Correspondence and memoranda, relating to the American Commission to Negotiate Peace at the Paris Peace Conference; the military, economic, and political situation in Europe following World War I; and European relief and reconstruction. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Boardman, Roger Sherman.
My days with the Red Cross, 1918-1919 typescript memoirs, n.d.
1 ms..box.
[ID: CSUZXX068-A]
Ameri,can Red Cross worker in France during World War I.
Boehm, Dr.
Mimeographed report, 19ig.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY055-A]
Summary: Relates to mortality and health of the civilian population of Vienna during World War I.

Bogacz, Theodore W.
Writings, 1976-1984.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ96050-A]
American historian.
Summary: Relates to British literature and art, primarily during World War I. Includes the doctoral dissertation by T. W. Bogacz, "Sassoon and Company: Siegfried Sassoon's Journey to Modernity in the Great War" (University of California, Berkeley, 1982).

Boll, Maximilian A. W., 1892
Papers, n.d.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ80085-A]
Sergeant, United States Army.
Summary: Memoirs, photographs, and a printed company history, relating to activities of Company C, 315th Infantry Regiment, in France during World War I.

Le Bonnet rouge (Paris).
Printed proof sheets of articles, 1916.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY057-A]
Summary: Newspaper articles suppressed by French government censorship, relating to war news and French politics.
In French.

Borel', Vera Alekseeva de.
Sorok let v riadkh russkoi imperatorskoi armii : typescript, n.d.
2 v. 1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZ80093-A]
Daughter of Mikhail Alekseev.
Summary: Relates to General Mikhail Vasil'evich Alekseev, Imperial Russian Army, chief of staff to the tsar, 1915-1917, and organizer of the White Russian Volunteer Army, 1918.
In Russian.

Branden, Albrecht Paul Maerker, 1888
Submarines in World War I : typescript history, n.d.
7 v.
[ID: CSUZZ2017-A]
Summary: Relates to British, German, Austrian, French, Italian, and Russian submarines.

Briggs, Mitchell Pirie.
Collection, 1918-1930.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY067-A]
Summary: Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, and clippings, relating to the role of George D. Herron, an adviser to Woodrow Wilson, in formulating the World War I peace settlement, and to his subsequent views on European politics. Used by M. P. Briggs as research material for his book, George D. Herron and the European Settlement.

Briggs, Otis Emmons.
Uncommon letters from a common soldier, being a chronical(!) of the experiences of an enlisted man during sixteen months with the American Army in France, March 31, 1918-July 22, 1919 : typescript, 1920.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ019-A]
Soldier, United States Army.
Summary: Relates to American military activities during World War I. Includes photographs.

Brinton, Jasper T., collector.
Printed paintings, n.d.
1 oversize folder.
[ID: CSUZ58012-A]
Summary: Nine prints depicting scenes on the Italian front during World War I.

British Library of Information collection,
1920-1921.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX214-A]
Summary: Clippings from U.S. newspapers, exhibiting editorial reactions to the Versailles peace settlement, the Anglo-Japanese alliance, the establishment of the Irish Free State, and the anticolonial movement in India. Many of the clippings are from German- and French-language newspapers in the U.S. Collected by the British Library of Information in New York City.
In English, German and French.

British Ministry of Information Library
collection, 1914-1918.
180 pamphlet boxes, 1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX231-A]
Summary: Books, pamphlets, and reprints, distributed as propaganda during World War I.
In various European languages.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Brodie, Donald M., 1890-1974.
Miscellaneous papers, 1919-1941.
2 ms. boxes, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ82062-A]
Secretary to Charles R. Crane, U.S. commissioner on mandates in Turkey, 1919, and U.S. minister to China, 1920-1921.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, maps, and printed matter, relating to the King-Crane report on mandates in Turkey, 1919, and to the Conference on American Relations with China, held in Baltimore, 1925.
Indexes: Register.

Brody, General.
Typescript text of a speech, 1920.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY069-A]
Summary: Delivered at the Ecole des Francs-Bourgeois in Paris, July 11, 1920, at a ceremony in honor of the memory of former students of the school who had been killed in World War I.
In French.

Brooks, Sidney, 1892
Papers, 1925-1926.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ53009-A]
American economist and author; American Relief Administration worker in Europe, 1920-1923.
Summary: Correspondence, press releases, and clippings, relating to American-German relations after World War I. Used as research material for the book by S. Brooks, America and Germany (1925).

Brown, Everett Somerville, 1886-1964.
Papers, 1917-1924.
7 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ50018-A]
U.S. Food Administration staff member, 1917-1920.
Summary: Memoranda and news summaries prepared daily for Herbert Hoover, administrator of the U.S. Food Administration; and correspondence and printed matter, relating to the U.S. Food Administration, U.S. politics and government, and Herbert Hoover.

Brown, Hugh Henry.
Miscellany, 1915-1921.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX341-A]
American lawyer; friend of Herbert Hoover.
Summary: Speech relating to Herbert Hoover and his work as head of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I; printed miscellany relating to Hoover and World War I relief work; medal commemorating work of the Orphelinat des Armées, a charity for French children orphaned in World War I; photographs of and postcards written by a French boy aided by Mr. and Mrs. Brown; and a photograph of the novelist Peter Clark Macfarlane as a war correspondent in France.
In English and French.

Brown, Percy, 1885
Papers, 1914-1967.
1 ms. box, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ88033-A]
British journalist and photographer; German prisoner of war during World War I.
Summary: Printed and draft writings, clippings, photographs, and memorabilia, relating primarily to journalistic coverage of military activities on the Western front during World War I; conditions in Ruhleben prison camp, Germany, during the war; and the rescue of the icebound Soviet ship Solovei in 1920.

Brown, Walter Lyman.
Papers, 1917-1932.
1 folder, 2 envelopes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZXX383-A]
European director, American Relief Administration European Children's Fund; director, Rotterdam Office, Commission for Relief in Belgium.
Summary: Photographs, correspondence, and writings, relating to American relief work in Europe during and immediately after World War I.

Browne, Louis Edgar, 1891-1951.
Papers, 1917-1956.
2 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ69033-A]
American journalist; Chicago Daily News correspondent in Russia and Turkey, 1917-1919.
Summary: Dispatches, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs, relating to political conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution, Allied intervention in Russia, and political conditions in Turkey at the end of World War I. Entire collection also available on microfilm (1 reel).
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Budberg, Aleksei, baron.
Papers, 1919-1920.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX570-A]
Lieutenant general, Russian Imperial army.
Summary: Memoirs and diaries, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, and to White Russian military activities in Siberia during the Russian Civil War,
In Russian.

Burdick, Charles Burton, 1927
Papers, 1917-1987.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ67037-A]
American historian.
Summary: Writings and typed transcripts and photocopies of correspondence, memoranda, reports, and hearings, relating to Ralph H. Lutz, director of the Hoover Institution; Austrian mobilization in 1914; and alleged Austrian espionage activities in the U.S. during World War I.
In part, transcript and photocopy.

Burress, Burrell J., 1890
Miscellany, 1918-1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ79015-A]
Private first class, United States Army.
Summary: German propaganda leaflet, 1918; and photocopy of certificate of discharge from the United States Army, 1919.

Burrill, Harvey D.
Typescript dispatches, 1918-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ69057-A]
Newspaper correspondent for the Syracuse Journal (New York).
Summary: Relates to conditions in England and France at the end of World War

Butler, Charles A.
Senator, the door is closed : typescript history, 1950.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ022-A]
Summary: Relates to American reaction to the Versailles Treaty and the Covenant of the League of Nations, 1919.

Butler, Charles Terry, 1999
A civilian in uniform : typescript, 1975.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ75095-A]
American physician; United States Army surgeon during World War I.
Summary: Relates to activities of the Medical Corps of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.
Photocopy.

Cadwalader, Bertram L.
Papers, 1918-1929.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX463-A]
Major, United States Army.
Summary: Writings, notes, and memoranda, relating to demoralization in the French army in 1917, the German offensive and Allied counter-offensive of 1918, and the decision to create an independent United States Army command on the Western front.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Caetani, Gelasio Benedetto Anatolio,
1877-1934.
Papers, 1906-1934.
4 ms. boxes, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ44004-A]
Italian mining engineer and diplomat; ambassador to the United States, 1922-1925.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, photographs, and clippings, relating to Italy in World War I, Italian-American relations, and Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Caranfil, Nicolae George, 1893-1978.
Papers, 1914-1970.
8 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ78059-A]
Romanian engineer; minister of air and navy, 1935-1937; president, Romanian Welfare, New York.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, printed matter, diaries, maps, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to Romania in World Wars I and II, and to the work of the Romanian Relief Committee, the Romanian Red Cross, Humanitas, Caroman, Radio Free Europe, and the Romanian National Committee.
In Romanian, English and French.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Carroll, Philip H., 1985-1941.
Papers, 1917-1939.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ41005-A]
Captain, United States Army, 1917-1920; American Relief Administration worker in Germany and Russia, 1920-1922.
Summary: Memoranda, outlines of procedures, organization and personnel charts, preliminary programs, routine charts, and specimen forms, relating to activities of the 348th Field Artillery Regiment in France and Germany, 1917-1920, and of the American Relief Administration in Hamburg, Germany, 1920-1921, and of its Russian Unit Supply Division in Moscow, 1921-1922. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover, 1934-1939, relating to American politics.

Cataret, J. G., collector.
Miscellany, 1913-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX064-A]
Miscellanea, including theater-concert programs, advertisements, sketches, sheet music, and watercolors, relating to the conditions in France during World War I.
In French.

Chadbourn, Philip H.
Papers, 1915-1929.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ63021-A]
Commission for Relief in Belgium worker during World War I.
Summary: Letters, reports, pamphlets, photographs, clippings, and memorabilia, relating to the Commission for Relief in Belgium.

Chapman, Frank Michler, 1864-1945.
The American Red Cross in Latin America
typescript history, 1920.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ025-A]
Summary: Relates to Red Cross work in Latin America during World War I.

Chasovoi.
Records, 1998-1981.
3 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ82067-A]
Russian émigré periodical published in Paris.
Summary: Correspondence, serial issues, clippings, brochures, histories, other writings, and photographs, relating to Russian émigré affairs, Russian nationalism, monarchism and anti-communism, and events in the Soviet Union since World War I.
In Russian.

Chatfield, Frederick H.
Miscellany, ca. 1915-1919.
2 oversize boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 envelopes, I framed certificate.
[ID: CSUZ53008-A]
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium.
Summary: Photographs, printed matter and memorabilia, relating to relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I.

Cherington, Reed B., 1875-1944.
Papers, 1918-1941.
1 ms. box, 1 oversize box, 1 envelope, 1 folder
[ID: CSUZ45006-A]
Chaplain, United States Army.
Summary: Photographs, memorabilia, chaplain's manual and prayer books, and miscellaneous American and German military documents, relating to the American Expeditionary Force in France during World War I.

Christian Science War Relief Depot (Le Mans, France).
Miscellaneous records, 1918-1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ61007-A]
Summary: Two visitor's registers, and photographs of war scenes, mostly in France.

Clampett, Donald.
Holograph diary, 1916.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX193-A]
Son of an American relief worker in Belgium.
Summary: Relates to his journey from the U.S. to Europe with his father.

Clark, Birge M. (Birge Malcolm), 1893
Papers, 1917-1989.
1 ms. box, 2 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZ60000-A]
American architect; captain, United States Army Air Service; commanding officer, 3rd Balloon Company, 1917-1918.
Summary: Memoirs, diaries, military operational report summaries, army manuals, printed matter, and photographs, relating to aerial and artillery operations of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I, and to the acquaintanceship of B. M. Clark with Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover and his design of the Hoover House on the Stanford University campus.

Clark, G. N.
The First Battalion in France typescript history, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY093-A]
Summary: Relates to the history of the First Battalion of the Eighth London Regiment of the British Army in France and Belgium from 1915 to 1917. includes issues of newsletters of the Post Office Rifles Association.

Clark, Roy Ross.
Papers, 1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX453-A]
American engineer; member of Young Men's Christian Associations Construction Department attached to American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1917-1919.
Summary: Typescript report with blueprints, relating to the construction of huts for American soldiers in France during World War I; and a certificate presented to R. R. Clark for service as an engineer with the Construction Department.

Clark University Library collection,
1914-1920.
2 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZXX666-A]
Summary: Pamphlets, leaflets, newspaper articles, proclamations, letters, and miscellaneous propaganda forms, relating to U.S. neutrality and subsequent participation in World War I. Includes proofs of war loan appeals, and German progaganda banners. Collected by Clark University Library.

Cleveland, Maude.
Miscellany, 1700-1921.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ51005-A]
Chief, Home Communication and Casualty Service, American Red Cross, Paris, during World War I.
Summary: Distinguished Service Medal with certificate, January 1921; and a map in Dutch of the known world, ca. 1700.

Cleveland Public Library collection,
1915-1946.
1 ms. box, 18 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZ90001-A]
Summary: Serial issues, broadsides, handbills, and pamphlets, mainly issued by resistance groups in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, France, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia, and other German-occupied countries during World War II. includes some issuances of anti-German groups in exile, some issuances of American occupation forces in Germany at the end of World War II, and a few World War 1 items. Some items are photographic reproductions. Collected by the War Library of the Cleveland Public Library.
In various languages.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Cofer, Mrs. Leland E.
Papers, 1915-1945.
6 ms. boxes, 5 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ50013-A]
American relief work administrator in World Wars I and II.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches and writings, reports, postcards, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to the administration of relief during and after the two World Wars arid, in particular, to the activities of the New York Committee for the Fatherless Children of France. Includes some papers of Leland E. Cofer, health officer for the Port of New York and assistant surgeon general, U.S. Public Health Service.

Cohan, George M. (George Michael),
1878-1942.
Over there : song, ca. 1917-1918.
1 phono record.
[ID: CSUZXX616-A]
American composer.
Summary: World War I American patriotic song, sung by Enrico Caruso.
In English and French.

Coleman, Frederick W. B., 1874
Diaries, 1909-1938.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ77035-A]
American diplomat; minister to Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, 1922-1931; minister to Denmark, 1931-1933.
Summary: Relates to American military activities during World War I, and to American foreign relations with the Baltic States and Denmark.

Collins, James Hiram, 1873
Writings, 1915-1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX492-A]
American journalist; staff member, U.S. Food Administration and U.S. Shipping Board during World War I.
Summary: Leaflets and magazine articles written by J. H. Collins, relating to war production and war loans in the U.S. during World War I.

Commission for Relief in Belgium
(1914-1930).
Records, 1914-1930.
591 ms. boxes, 49 oversize boxes, 17 card file boxes.
[ID: CSUZ22003-A]
Private organization for provision of relief to Belgium during World War I.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, accounts, pamphlets, bulletins, and photographs, relating to procurement of food and other supplies in the U.S. and their distribution in German-occupied Belgium and northern France during and immediately after World War I.
Indexes: Register.

Commission interalliée permanente d'armistice.
Miscellaneous records, 1919-1920.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX568-A]
Organization for the supervision of the armistice at the end of World War I.
Summary: Memoranda and correspondence, relating to the transfer of coal and railroad equipment from Germany to the Allied Powers.
In English and French.

Conference socialiste internationale (2nd: 1916 : Kiental, Switzerland).
Proceedings, 1916.
1 item (48 p.) (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZXX792-A]
Conference of European socialist leaders.
Summary: Relates to the attitude of European socialists toward World War I.
Photocopy.
In German.

Conger, Arthur Latham, 1872-1952?
Papers, 1914-1929.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ90096-A]
Colonel, United States Army; military attaché to Germany, 1924-1928; military historian.
Summary: Correspondence and clippings, relating primarily to grand strategy during World War I and to effects of the war on American commerce and finance. Consists mainly of correspondence between A. L. Conger and his brother, Kenyon B. Conger, in 1914.
Photocopy.
Originals in possession of: Mabel Conger Raworth.

Conklin, Alvah P., 1892-1976.
Papers, 1917-19ig.
2 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZ77094-A]
Captain, United States Army; commanding officer, 67th Company, Coast Artillery Corps, during World War I.
Summary: Letters, clippings, and photographs, relating to activities of the 67th Coast Artillery Company'in France.

Cook, John Douglas.
Papers, 1942-1943.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ70055-A]
Reports officer, Tule Lake Relocation Center, California, 1942-1943.
Summary: Reports, memoranda, interrogation transcripts, letters, and photographs, relating to the internment of Japanese Americans at Tule Lake during World War II. includes a history by J. D. Cook of activities of the United States 316th Engineer Regiment in France and Belgium during World War I.

Cooper, Merian C.
Papers, 1917-1958.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ58020-A]
Brigadier general, United States Air Force; pilot with the Kosciuszko Squadron in Poland, 1919-1921; chief of staff, China Air Task Force, 1942.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, and memorabilia, relating to operations of the American Relief Administration and the United States Food Administration in Poland, the Kosciuszko Squadron during the Polish-Russian wars, 1919-1921, General Douglas MacArthur, Lieutenant General Claire Chennault, American defense policy, air power, and communist strategy.

Corlett, Charles H.
Cowbow Pete : typescript, n.d.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ74046-A]
major generel, United States Army.
Summary: Relates to American military activities in World Wars I and II. Includes printed copy.

Corovic, Vladimir, 1685-1941.
Relations between Serbia and Austria-Hungary in the XX century typescript translation of history, n.d.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ028-A]
Summary: Original title, Odnosi Izmedju Srbija i Austro-Ugarske u XX veku. Translated by Stoyan Gavrilovic.
English translation from Serbo-Croatian.

La Correspondance Politique de I'Europe centrale : newspaper issue, 1918.
1 framed issue.
[ID: CSUZ47023-A]
German propagandistic newspaper, ostensibly published in Zurich, Switzerland, and distributed in the Allied countries.
Summary: Issue of October 31, 1918.
In French, English, Italian and Spanish.

Costello, Lorenz, collector.
Printed leaflet, ca. 1914-1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXXI10-A]
Summary: German propaganda leaflet dropped over France during World War I.

Coyle, Ray Frederick.
Papers, 1917-1925.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ97012-A]
American artist; Young Men's Christian Associations worker, 1917-1918.
Summary: Correspondence, personal and identification documents, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and postcards, relating to Young Men's Christian Associations war work on behalf of American soldiers in France during World War I.

Creel, George, 1876-1953.
Miscellaneous papers, 1899-1976.
4 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ48013-A]
American author and journalist; chairman, United States Committee on Public information, 1917-1919; commissioner, Golden Gate International Exposition, 1939-1940.
Summary: Correspondence, pamphlets, bulletins, clippings, and photographs, relating to American propaganda activities during World War I, and to the Golden Gate International Exposition. includes publications of the Committee on Public information. Also includes some papers of Winifred Gay, niece of George Creel, relating to her uncle.
Indexes: Register.

Crispell, Reuben B.
Papers, 1918-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ68048-A]
Captain, U.S. Army; assistant to U.S. Food Administrator Herbert Hoover during World War I.
Summary: Digests (typewritten) of U.S. diplomatic dispatches, relating to world political and economic conditions from January to March 1919; and a memorandum, December 1918, relating to foodstuffs available for export from Spain.

Culture and society in the First World War
(Conference : 1990 : University of California, Berkeley).
Conference papers, 1990.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ90047-A]
Summary: Relates to various aspects of social and cultural life in Europe, the United States and Australia during World War I.

Currency collection, n.d.
11 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX212-A]
Summary: Coins, paper currency, and bonds, from many countries and various periods of time, but primarily from Europe during World War I and the interwar period.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Dagdeviren, Hidayet, collector.
Collection, 1831-1951.
28 ms. boxes, 22 binders.
[ID: CSUZ52000-A]
Summary: Letters, memoranda, reports, proclamations, speeches, clippings, newspaper issues, and photographs, relating to political and social conditions in Turkey during the Ottoman Empire and the early years of the Turkish Republic, Turkish military activities during World War I, Turkish foreign relations, and ethnic minorities in Turkey.
In Turkish.
Indexes: Register.

Damm, Bertram von.
Typescript letter, 1914, to Korvettenkapitan Prieger.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ75076-A]
German naval intelligence operative and diplomat in Norway, 1914.
Summary: Relates to a conversation between B. von Damm and Ernest F. Mackie, lieutenant colonel, Canadian Army, concerning German and British morale and the prospect of a German victory.
Photocopy.
In German and English.

Daniel, E. G.
Some historical sources for a study of the history of the great war, with special reference to its naval aspect : typescript study, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY113-A]
Summary: Relates to archival sources on World War I.

Davis, Henry William Carless, 1874-1928.
History of the blockade : printed study, 1920.
217 p. (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ25002-A]
Vice chairman, British War Trade Intelligence Department.
Summary: Relates to the British blockade during World War I.

Davis, Joseph Stancliffe, 1865
Papers, 1918-1972.
7 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ41001-A]
American economist; chief economist, Federal Farm Board, 1929-1931; director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, 1921-1952.
Summary: Writings, reports, memoranda, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to American agricultural policy during.the presidential administration of Herbert Hoover, the Federal Farm Board, economic conditions in Europe, and the Dawes Commission on German reparations.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

De Caux, E.
With the First-Eighth London Regiment T.F. : 'The Post Office Rifles' typescript memoirs, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY118-A]
Summary: Relates to the history of the First Battalion of the Eighth London Regiment of the British Army in France and Belgium from 1915 to 1917.

De Young Memorial Museum collection,
1914-1919.
3 ms. boxes, 1 oversize envelope, 1 framed newspaper sheet.
[ID: CSUZ63014-A]
Summary: Photographs, maps, proclamations, and printed matter, relating to World War I. includes United States Shipping Board posters, photographs of the American Expeditionary Forces in France, battle maps, statistical summaries concerning the American Expeditionary Forces, German proclamations in France and Belgium, and a letter from General John J. Pershing to Congressman Julius Kahn. Collected by the De Young Memorial Museum.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Deat, Marcel, 1894-,
Writings, 1939-1945.
3 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ86037-A]
French politician; minister of air, 1936; minister of labor and national solidarity, 1944.
Summary: Memoirs, relating to political conditions in France from World War I through World War II, including.especially developments in the French socialist movement, the growth of a French fascist movement, and the policies of the Vichy regime; and diaries, 1939-1945, relating to politics in France during World War II. Abridged version of memoirs published under the title Mémoires politiques (Paris: Denoël, 1989).
Photocopy.
In French.

Debonnet, Maurice G.
Camouflage and the use of paint in warfare : typescript report, 1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY116-A]
Summary: Relates to military camouflage during World War I.

Decker, Benton Clark, 1867-1933.
Papers, 1914-1921.
1 ms. box, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ74078-A]
Rear admiral, U.S. Navy; captain, U.S.S. Tennessee; naval attaché to Spain.
Summary: Correspondence, lectures, notes, and photographs, relating to activities of the U.S.S. Tennessee, Spanish neutrality, and refugees in the Middle East, During World War I.
Indexes: Register.

Deluc, Emile, collector.
Collection, 1914-1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZXX606-A]
Summary: Orders, proclamations, regulations, and memorabilia, relating to activities of the Garde bourgeoise, an auxiliary civilian police force created in German-occupied Brussels during World War I.
in French and Flemish.

Dettmann, Ludwig, 1865-1944..
Von der deutschen Ostfront : portfolio of printed reproductions of paintings, n.d. / Ludwig Dettmann.
1 portfolio.
[ID: CSUZ89024-A]
German artist.
Summary: Reproductions of twenty-five paintings, depicting German troops and commanders on the Russian front during World War I.
Captions in German.

Die Deutsche Ernahrungswirtschaft und die Lebensmittelkarten-Verteilung Gross-Berlins in den Kriegsjahren 1914-1918 und in der Ubergangszeit bis ende Marz 1922 : typescript study, ca. 1922.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ036-A]
Summary: Relates to food rationing in Berlin during and after World War I.
In German.

Dickinson, Dwight, Jr., 1887-1974.
Letters, 1901-1931.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ75043-A]
Rear admiral, U.S. Navy Medical Corps.
Summary. Relates to activities of the U.S. Marine Corps in France, 1918, and in Nicaragua, 1928-1929.
Photocopy.

Dickinson, Thomas H.
History, n.d.
1 item (7 ms. boxes).
[ID: CSUZXX342-A]
United States Food Administration worker, 1917-1918; American Relief Administration worker, 1919-1922.
Summary: Relates to the American Relief Administration. Includes typescript and galley proofs.

Dmowski, Roman, 1864-1939.
Central and Eastern Europe : typescript study, 1917.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ039-A]
Summary: Relates to Polish and other territorial questions of the World War I peace settlement.

Dobson, Helen Cutter.
Papers, 191e-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ53010-A]
American Red Cross worker with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, 1918-1919.
Summary: Photographs, postcards, clippings, and diary, relating to the American Red Cross and American Expeditionary Forces in France.

Doeberitz (Germany : Prison camp).
Miscellany, 1915-1917.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZXX462-A]
Summary: Printed and mimeographed theater programs and postcards, relating to plays by British prisoners of war at Doeberitz Theater in the German prison camp at Doeberitz.

Dorrian, Cecil.
Papers, 1912-1926.
1 ms. box, 6 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZXX223-A]
American journalist; war correspondent, Newark Evening News, 1914-1926.
Summary: Clippings, writings, postcards, and photographs, relating to World War I, postwar reconstruction in Western Europe, the Balkans, and the Near East, and the Russian Revolution and Civil War.

Douglas, Charles B.
Photographs, 1918-1920.
1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ65015-A]
Summary: Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France; a meeting of President and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson with General John J. Pershing and Lieutenant General Liggett at Christmas, 1916; and scenes of destruction in France during World War I.

Douglas, James Stuart, 1868-1949.
Miscellaneous papers, 1922-1935.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ82078-A]
American banker and mine owner.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches, resolutions, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to European, especially French, World War I debts to the U.S., and proposals for their reduction or cancellation.
Indexes: Register.

Drayton, William A.
Papers, 1913-1946.
2 ms. boxes, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ74090-A]
American volunteer, Serbian Army; member, Serbian delegation, Paris Peace Conference; Inter-Allied commissioner, Bulgarian Atrocities Commission.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, speeches and writings, and photographs, relating to Serbia during and after World War I.
Indexes: Register.

Duca, 1. G. (Ion George), 1879-1933.
Papers, 1914-1933.
6 ms. boxes, 3 microfilm reels.
[ID: CSUZ66009-A]
Romanian politician; minister of education, 1914-1918, agriculture, 1919-1920, foreign affairs, 1922-1926, interior, 1927-1928, and prime minister, 1933.
Summary: Memoirs, correspondence, notes, and memoranda, relating to Romanian politics and foreign policy.
In Romanian.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Dyer, Susan Louise, 1877-1966.
Papers, 1895-1965.
9 ms. boxes, 1 scrapbook, 10 envelopes, 1 oversize folder, 1 phonotape, 1 gilded metal buddha.
[ID: CSUZ60023-A]
Lifelong friend of Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover; American Red Cross worker in France, 1918-1919.
Summary: Correspondence, diary, scrapbooks, memorabilia, clippings, photographs, tape recording, and printed matter, relating to Herbert Hoover, Lou Henry Hoover, Stanford University, the Hoover Institution, the Girl Scouts, and the American Red Cross in France during World War I.

Dyment, Colin B.
Papers, 1918.
1 ms. box, 1 medal.
[ID: CSUZXXI12-A]
Soldier, United States Army; member, 91st Division, during World War I.
Summary: Notebooks relating to circumstances of each fatality in the 91st Division during the Battle of the Argonne. Includes a medal presented to Bertha S. Dyment in recognition of her work in France during World War I.

Eastman, Joseph Houston.
Papers, 1917-1919.
1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ82027-A]
Member, American Field Ambulance Service; first lieutenant, United States Army Air Service.
Summary: Diary, clippings, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to the American ambulance service and American aerial operations in France during World War I.

Editions stéréoscopiques de guerre
slides, ca. 1914-1918.
1 box.
[ID: CSUZ74070-A]
Summary: Depicts World War I scenes in France.

Edouart, Alexander F.
Papers, 1904-1948.
1 ms. box, 2 oversize boxes, 35 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ80165-A]
American photographer; sergeant first class, United States Army, 1917-1919; major, American Red Cross, 1919-1920.
Summary: Photographs depicting war scenes and Social conditions in France during World War I, and conditions in Germany and the Balkans at the end of the war; and writings and press summaries, relating to the motion picture industry.

Edwards, Gordon.
Forgotten war memories : typescript memoirs, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY135-A]
American anesthetist.
Summary: Relates to the introduction of anesthetic innovations in military hospitals during World War I.

Egbert, Edward H.
Papers, 1914-1921.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ60007-A]
Chief surgeon, American Red Cross Detachment in Russia, during World War I; executive secretary, Catherine Breshkovsky Russian Relief Fund.
Summary: Correspondence, notes, clippings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to the Russian Revolution, relief work in Russia, and Ekaterina Breshko-Breshkovskaia. Includes correspondence with E. Breshko-Breshkovskaia and Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Eloesser, Nina Franstead.
Papers, 1915-1932.
1 ms. box, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ58022-A]
Commission for Relief in Belgium worker, 1914-1920.
Summary: Letters, printed matter, certificates, photographs, and medals, relating to relief work in Belgium during World War I, and to Herbert Hoover.

Emerson, Edwin, 1869
Typescript letter, 1934, to Kendall Ellingwood.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY140-A]
American journalist in Switzerland, 1914.
Summary: Relates to Swiss neutrality during World War I.

Emery, Jacob Adams.
Letters, 1916-1919, to his mother.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ70069-A]
Soldier, United States Army.
Summary: Relates to American military activities during World War I.

Epstein, Fritz Theodor, 1898
Papers, 1914-1948.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ41006-A]
German-American historian.
Summary: Writings, correspondence, clippings, and orders, relating to Allied intervention in Russia during the Russian Civil War, the German military government of Strasbourg during World War I, the trial of Menshevik leaders in Russia in 1931, and the authenticity of the diaries of Joseph Goebbels. Includes an unpublished history, entitled Russland und die Weltpolitik, 1917-1920 : Studien zur Geschichte der Interventionen in Russland.
In German.

Estoniia i pomoshch golodaiushchim
typescript essay, 1921.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY143-A]
Summary: Relates to civilian relief in Estonia at the end of World War I.
In Russian.

Etter, Maria von.
Papers, 1695-1916.
1 folder, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ74107-A]
Russian aristocrat.
Summary: Letters of appointment, commendation, and appreciation, certificates, and awards, relating to the charitable volunteer work of M. von Etter. Includes a record book of patients at the Russian Red Cross von Etter Infirmary, 1915-1916, and a memorial album with an engraved sterling silver plaque dedicated to Ivan Sevastianovich von Etter, from the Russian Imperial Kiev officers under his command, containing photographs and autographs of the officers.
In Russian.

Exton, Frederick.
Typescript letter, 1959, to Perrin C. Galpin.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ60027-A]
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium.
Summary: Relates to the relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I.

Fabre-Luce, Alfred, 1899
Typescript memorandum, 1954.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY149-A]
Summary: Relates to missing archival material regarding the origins of World War I.
In French.

Fairclough, Henry Rushton, 1862-1938.
Miscellaneous papers, 1914-1920.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY150-A]
Professor of Latin, Stanford University; Red Cross worker in Switzerland and Montenegro, 1918-1920.
Summary: Correspondence, clippings, and certificates, relating primarily to Red Cross civilian relief work in Montenegro.

Falk, Karl L., collector.
Collection, 1923-1937.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX291-A]
Summary: writings, correspondence, reprints, newspaper articles, and miscellanea, relating to the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, to the Saar Plebiscite in 1935, to the conditions of Germans living in the Sudetenland, Memel, and the Polish Corridor in the interwar period and to the economic effects on German~ of the Polish Corridor.
In English and German.

Farquhar, Francis Peloubet, 1887-, collector.
Miscellany, 1902-1941.
1 folder, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ31002-A]
Summary: Photographs, 1902-1918, of U.S. warships and merchant vessels and of shipyards in the San Francisco area, mostly taken during World War I; and a list (printed), 1941, of the principal mountains of Greece.

Ferdinand I, Czar of Bulgaria, 1661-1948.
Papers, 1846-1956.
68 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ87004-A]
Prince of Bulgaria, 1687-1908; czar of Bulgaria, 1908-1918.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to Bulgarian foreign relations and domestic policy, the Bulgarian role in the Balkan wars and World War I, and Bulgarian dynastic affairs.
In Bulgarian, German and French.
Indexes: Register.

Ferriere, Suzanne.
The United States in the relief of Europe, 1918-1923 : Hoover's work in Europe since the armistice : typescript, n.d.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZXX494-A]
Summary: Relates to operations of the American Relief Administration. Translation of Les Etats-Unis au secours de l'Europe, 1918-1923 : l'oeuvre de Hoover en Europe depuis l'armistice (Geneva, 1923).
English translation from French.

Field, Charles Kellogg, 1873-1948.
Distinguished soldiers in World War I typescript, 1946.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID. CSUZYY155-A]
Summary: Relates to American war heroes of World War I. Includes correspondence regarding compilation of the list.

Fiolitz, Axel von.
Uber die Bedeutung des Haager Werkes, holograph memorandum, 1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY157-A]
Summary: Relates to a proposal to end World War I through reconvening the Hague International Peace Conference.
In German.

Fisher, Harold H. (Harold Henry), 1890-
Papers, 1917-1974.
33 ms. boxes, 44 card file boxes, 5 a rivelopes, 1 oversize box, I phono record.
[ID: CSUZXX235-A]
American historian; director, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, 1943-1952.
Summary: Clippings, printed matter, notes, correspondence, pamphlets, articles, microfilm, and photographs, relating to the Soviet Union, the San Francisco Conference organizing the United Nations, the Civil War in Spain, Herbert Hoover and the American Relief Administration, and the history of Finland.
Indexes: Register.

Flint, Rebecca.
Papers, 1918-1919.
3 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ59014-A]
Young Men's Christian Associations relief worker in France, 1918-1919.
Summary: Memoranda, pamphlets, photographs, memorabilia, and printed matter, relating to Young Men's Christian Associations work with the American Expeditionary Forces in France.

Flug, V. E.
Writings, 1926-1933.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ47014-A]
General, Imperial Russian army.
Summary: Includes a study entitled Pekhota (1926), relating to infantry organization and tactics, and a memorandum, 1933, relating to activities of the Russian 10th Army in September 1914.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Foch, Ferdinand, 1851-1929.
Memorandum, 1918.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY159-A]
Marshal, French army.
Summary: Relates to projected future needs for American troops in France. Written by P. Foch and General John J. Pershing.
Photocopy.
In French.

Forbes, Henry Stone, 1882
Letters, 1899-1919.
1 v. (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ82014-A]
American physician.
Summary: Relates to American volunteer medical work in Serbia, 1915-1916, and to United States Army medical activities in France, 1917-1919. Letters compiled and edited by Hildegarde B. Forbes and Marjorie Forbes Elias, 1981.

Forchheimer, Hans.
Papers, 1901-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ91068-A]
German resident of the United States; internee, Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia, during World War I.
Summary: Letters, photographs, drawings, and woodcuts, relating to interment of German Citizens in the United States during World War I, and to family affairs. Includes letters received from relatives in Germany, 1901-1905, and illustrations of internees and conditions in Fort Oglethorpe, 1918-1919.
In German.

Foster, Andrew Brisbin, 1903-1963.
The free city of Danzig : a study in politics and economics : typescript, 1935 / by Andrew Brisbin Foster.
1 v. (402 + xxv p.) 1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZ90066-A]
Summary: Relates to the history of Gdansk, territorial disputes between Germany and Poland regarding its possession following World War I, and its administration and political and economic condition during the interwar period.

France. Armée.
Miscellaneous records, 1914-1919.
211 microfilm reels (in 16 ms. boxes).
[ID: CSUZ91053-A]
Summary: Reports, orders, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to aerial operations of the French army during World War I.
Microfilm.
Originals in: Archives, Service historique de l'Armée; and Archives, Service historique de l'Armée de l'air.
In French.
Indexes: Inventory.

France. Armée. Corps, 7e.
Mimeographed general orders, 1916.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY162-A]
Summary: Relates to activities of the VII Corps in the Battle of the Somme, September 9-17, 1916.
In French.

France. Ministère de la guerre. Section photographique de l'armée.
Photograph album, 1917.
1 item (1 oversize box).
[ID: CSUZ89041-A]
French military photographic department.
Summary: Depicts the arrival of American troops in France in World War I. Includes photographs of General John J. Pershing and of Marshal Ferdinand Poch. Presentation copy for William Crocker.

Frank, Colman D.
Miscellaneous papers, 1918-1919.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ62005-A]
Major, United States Army, during World War I; member, United States Section, Permanent International Armistice Commission.
Summary: Guide for interrogation of German prisoners; military map of Germany and route book; memoir, entitled Inside the Armistice Commission; and photographs of Allied members of the Permanent International Armistice Commission, and of American military activities in World War

Franz, Rudolf, Collector.
Collection, 1914-1924.
3 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ31003-A]
Summary: Leaflets, proclamations, political campaign literature, war news announcements, and pamphlets, relating to events of World War I, the Spartacist revolt, the Kapp putsch in Germany, German nationalism, antisemitism, and German and Austrian politics.
In German.

Fraser, Leon, 1689-1945.
Papers, 1924.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX532-A]
American banker; Reparations Commission general counsel for the Dawes Plan.
Summary: Reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to the 1924 London Inter-Allied Conference on Reparations and Inter-Allied Debts, and to the adoption of the Dawes Plan.
In English and French.

Free, Arthur M., collector.
Photographs, 1914-1918.
8 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ33007-A]
Summary: Depicts German troops and war scenes on the Eastern and Western fronts during World War I, and scenes of the negotiation of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918.
Captions in German.

Fried, Alfred Hermann, 1864-1921.
Papers, 1914-1921.
5 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX300-A]
Austrian pacifist.
Summary: Diaries, correspondence, clippings, and notes, relating to the international peace movement, particularly during World War I, pacifism, international cooperation, and the World War I war guilt question.
In German.
Indexes: Register.

Friedberg, Jeffreys, 1891-1975.
Letter, 1918, to his brother.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ77049-A]
Second lieutenant, United States Army.
Summary: Relates to activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.

Friedlander, Ernst.
Imprisonment in Siberia : typescript, ca. 1920.
1 V.
[ID: CSUZZZ052-A]
Austrian soldier taken prisoner during World War I.
In German with incomplete English translation.

Frumkin, Jacob G.
Statement, 1957.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ69010-A]
Summary: Notarized statement, relating to a German offer to negotiate a separate peace with Russia in 1917. Includes second statement on same subject by Ilja Trotzky.

Fuller, Adaline W., 1888
Papers, 1919-1920.
1 folder, I phonotape.
[ID: CSUZ72015-A]
American Relief Administration worker in Poland, 1919-1920.
Summary: Correspondence and memoranda, relating to work of the American Relief. Administration in France, Belgum, Poland, and Russia. includes letters from Clemens Pirquet and George B. Baker.

Fuller, Benjamin Apthorp Gould, 1679-1956.
Papers, 1915-1919.
4 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZXX095-A]
Captain, United States Army; member, American Section, Supreme War Council of the Allied and Associated Powers, during World War I.
Summary: Memoranda, daily bulletins, and photographs, relating to military developments, especially on the Italian front, and to political conditions in Europe and Russia.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Fuller, William Parmer, 1888-1969.
Papers, 1920-1962.
3 ms. boxes, 5 envelopes, 3 oversize boxes, I phonotape reel.
[ID: CSUZ57007-A]
Chief of Mission to Poland for European Children's Fund, American Relief Administration, 1919-1921.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, clippings, telegrams, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to American Relief Administration work in Poland at the end of World War I, and to Herbert Hoover. Includes correspondence with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Furlong, Charles Wellington, 1874
Papers, 1917-1963.
11 ms. boxes, 9 envelopes, 1 map.
[ID: CSUZ63017-A]
Member, United States delegation, Paris Peace Conference, 1918-1919; member, Tacna-Arica Commission, 1926.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, clippings, maps, and photographs, relating to Woodrow Wilson, the Paris Peace Conference, military, political, and economic conditions in the Balkans (particularly relating to Fiume and Montenegro), the Tacna-Arica dispute between Peru and Chile, and the work of the Tacna-Arica Plebiscitary Commission, 1925-1926.
Indexes: Register.

Gadsby, Henry Franklin, 1868
Papers, 1697-1950.
18 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ78096-A]
Canadian journalist and political satirist.
Summary: Writings, correspondence, printed matter, and memorabilia, relating to Canadian and British politics, primarily in the interwar period, and to British Empire war efforts during World War I.

Gaffney, Thomas St. John, 1864-1945.
Papers, 1887-1941.
3 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX227-A]
United States consul general in Dresden and Munich, Germany, 1905-1915.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to international relations, the World War I war guilt question, reparations, Irish independence, American domestic politics and foreign policy, and Jews. includes correspondence with Kaiser Wilhelm 11 in exile, Baron Hermann Speck von Sternberg (German ambassador to the United States), and Jules Cambon (French ambassador to Germany).

Galpin, Perrin C., 1689-1973.
Papers, 1914-1957.
5 ms. boxes, 1 oversize folder, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ57015-A]
Secretary, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1915; secretary, American Relief Administration, 1919-1923; president, Belgian-American Educational Foundation, 1920-1963.
Sumury: Correspondence, reports, photographs, clippings, and printed matter, relating to the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American Relief Administration, Herbert Hoover and American electoral politics, and the 1938 trip to Europe and 1946 food relief activities in Europe of Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Register.

Gamet, Wayne Neal, 1900
Squadron 40-T : typescript memoirs, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ76068-A]
Rear admiral, U.S. Navy.
Summary: Relates to U.S. naval operations in European waters, 1918-1920, and activities of Squadron 40-T in European waters, 1939-1940.

Gankin, Olga (Hess).
Writings, 1940.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX152-A]
Research associate, Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Summary: Drafts and notes for the book by Olga Gankin, The Bolsheviks and the World War : The Origin of the Third International. Relates to Russian political events and the Russian Army during World War I, Bulgarian political events during World War I, and the Communist International.

Gautier, Gilbert.
Caricature, n.d.
I framed cartoon.
[ID: CSUUZ76042-A]
French cartoonist.
Summary: Depicts Georges Clemenceau, French premier and war minister during World War I.

Gay, Edwin Francis, 1867-1946.
Papers, 1917-1927.
6 ms. boxes, I roll of charts.
[ID: CSUZXX085-A]
American economist; director, U.S. Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics, 1918-1919.
Summary: Correspondence, diary reports, memoranda, and writings, relating to U.S. economic mobilization and government control of the economy during World War I, and to activities of the Central Bureau of Planning and Statistics, War Industries Board, War Trade Board, Shipping Board, and Commercial Economy Board, and to the U.S. delegation at the Paris Peace Conference.

Gay, George I. (George Inness).
Papers, 1915-1929.
5 ms. boxes, 3 paintings.
[ID: CSUZXX069-A]
Member, Statistical Division, Commission for Relief in Belgium.
Summary: Correspondence relating to relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I, and drafts and galleys of the book compiled by G. I. Gay, Public Relations of the Commission for Relief in Belgium: Documents (Stanford, 1929). Includes three paintings on flour sacks.

Georgievich, M.
Vstriechnyi boi divizii i korpusa: typescript, n.d.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY174-A]
Summary: Relates to Russian military organization during World War I.
In Russian.

Georgii Mikhailovich, Grand Duke of
Russia, 1863-1919.
Letters, 1914-1918, to Princess Kseniia.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ76101-A]
Russian aristocrat; special military representative of Tsar Nicholas II during World War I.
Summary: Relates to political and military conditions in Russia during World War I, the Russian Revolution, and family affairs.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Germany. Auswartiges Amt. Geschaftstelle für die Friedensverhandlungen.
Typescript extracts from memoranda, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY177-A]

German Office for Peace Negotiations.
Summary: Relates to negotiations concerning the eastern boundaries of Germany. Germany at the Paris Peace Conference. Includes notes made by Alma Luckau.
In German.

Germany. Grosses Hauptquartier.
Telegrams received, 1915-1917.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX350-A]
Summary: Telegrams from Berlin to German Army Headquarters at Charleville, France, mostly addressed to Captain Schnitzer, reporting political and war news gleaned from the foreign press.
In French.

Germany. Heer. Armeekorps, 9.
mimeographed regulations, 1915-1917.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZ2054-A]
Summary: Relates to censorship in Hamburg during World War I.
In German.

Germany. Heer. Generalstab.
Feldpressestelle.
Offizier-Kriegsberichterstattung
Westfront.
Typescript press releases, 1917-1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY179-A]
Summary: Relates to war news from the Western front.
In German.

Germany. Heer. Infanterie-Regiment 163.
Photographs, 1914-1918.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX455-A]
Summary: Depicts officers and men of Infanterie-Regiment 163 of the German Army, and scenes of the activity on campaigns in France and Belgium during World War I.

Germany. Oberste Heeresleitung.
Records, 1914-1918.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX301-A]
Summary: intelligence and other reports, leaflets, radio news scripts, clippings, and press releases, relating to political conditions in Russia and the Netherlands, Allied and Bolshevik propaganda, German propaganda, and military positions at the front during World War I.
In German.

Germany. Waffenstillstandskommission
1918-1919. Unterkommission für die Ruckgabe von Maschinen und Material an Belgien und Frankreich.
Records, 1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY637-A]

German Armistice Subcommission.
Summary: Reports, memoranda, and statistics, relating to the German surrender of heavy equipment in compliance with armistice agreements at the end of World War I.
In German and French.

Garth, Edwin P.
Papers, 1917-igia.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ057-A]
Soldier, United States Army, during World'War 1.
Summary: Diary and letters, relating to American military activities in France.

Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Sowetische Freundschaft. Kreisverband Jena.
Records, 1917-1976.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ93011-A]
Jena, East Germany, branch of organization for promotion of German-Soviet friendship.
Summary: Minutes, correspondence, resolutions, announcements, programs, printed matter, and photographs, relating to German-Soviet cultural ties. includes a holograph memoir by Emil Kuhn of his experiences as a German prisoner in Russia during World War I.
In German.

Getsinger, Joseph W.
Papers, 1918-1919.
1 scrapbook.
[ID: CSUZ43006-A]
Captain, United States Army; member, 340th Field Artillery Regiment, 1918-1919.
Summary: Orders, photographs, maps, clippings, and pamphlets, relating to activities of the 340th Field Artillery Regiment in France during World War I and as a part of the occupation force in Germany in 1919.

Gibson, Hugh, 7883-1954.
Papers, 1900-1957.
126 ms. boxes, 26 oversize boxes, 22 envelopes, 1 phonorecord, memorabilia.
[ID: CSUZ56000-A]
American diplomat; ambassador to Poland, 1919-1924; ambassador to Switzerland, 1924-1927; ambassador to Belgium and Luxembourg, 1927-1933 and 1937-1938; ambassador to Brazil, 1933-1937.
Summary: Diaries, writings, correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, photographs, and printed matter, relating to American foreign relations, international disarmament, the League of Nations, and relief work in Europe during World Wars I and II. Diaries also available on microfilm.
Indexes: Register.

Glassford, William Alexander.
Jutland decisions : mimeographed study, 1930.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ060-A]
Captain, U.S. Navy.
Summary: Relates to tactics of the naval battle of Jutland, 1916.

Gniessen, Vladimir F.
Through war and revolution : memoirs of a Russian engineer : typescript, n.d.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ48012-A]
Engineer and colonel, Russian Imperial army.
Summary: Relates to Russian military activities during World War I, and White Russian Military activities, especially in Turkestan, during the Russian Civil War.

Gold, Leonard, collector.
Collection, 1914-1921.
1 ms. box, 1 scroll.
[ID: CSUZ58013-A]
Summary: Photographs, pamphlets, and miscellany, relating to World War I and the American Expeditionary Forces in France.
In English and French.

Golder, Frank Alfred, 1877-1929.
Papers, 1861-1929.
37 ms. boxes, 12 envelopes.,
[ID: CSUZXX058-A]
American historian; American Relief Administration worker in Russia, 1920-1923.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, diaries, memoranda, transcripts of documents from Russian archives, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian history in the neteenth and early twentieth centuries, the Russian American Company in Alaska, conditions in Russia during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and American Relief Administration work in Russia.
In English and Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Goldsmith, Alan Gustavus, 1892-1961.
Letters, 1924.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ24002-A]
Chief, European Division, United States Department of Commerce, 1920-1925; technical expert to the Committee of Experts, Reparations Commission, 1923-1924.
Summary: Relates to the work of the Committee of Experts of the Reparations Commission in formulating the Dawes Plan.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Golovin, Nikolai Nikolaevich, 1875-1944.
Papers, 1912-1943.
18 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ47013-A]
General, Imperial Russian Army.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches and writings, and printed matter, relating to Russian military activities during World War I, the Russian Civil War, and the Sino-Japanese War.
In Russian.
Indexes: Register.

Grant, Donald, 1889
Writings, 1920-1935.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ77059-A]
British author and lecturer; director, European Student Relief, 1920-1925.
Summary: Notes, diary entries, letter extracts, and a pamphlet, relating to social conditions and relief work in Russia and Eastern and Central Europe, 1920-1922, and to the economic and social Policy of the Socialist municipal government in Vienna, 1919-1934.

Great Britain. Director of Propaganda in Enemy Countries.
Printed leaflets, 191s.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX359-A]
Summary: British propaganda leaflets, prepared for distribution behind German lines during World War I.
In German.

Great Britain. Foreign Office.
Britain's share in the war mimeographed report, 1916.
1 v. (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY192-A]
Summary: Relates to the British war effort, 1914-1916, including statistics, a summary of British war activities, and statements of British war aims.

Great Britain. Foreign Office. Wellington House.
Printed issuances, ca. 1914-1918.
36 pamphlet boxes, 2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX230-A]
Propaganda section of the British Foreign Office.
Summary: Books, pamphlets, and reprints, issued as British propaganda during World War I.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Great Britain. Navy. Grand Fleet.
Typescripts of radio messages, 1918.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ72079-A]
Summary: Messages exchanged between the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet prior to the surrender of the High Seas Fleet, November 12-29, 1918. Includes photographs of the German ships and miscellaneous newsletters from the U.S.S. Arkansas, which intercepted some of the messages.

Great Britain. War Office. Intelligence Division.
Printed index, ca. 1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY193-A]
Summary: Indexes information summaries by the British War Office Intelligence Division.

The Great War : Britain's efforts and ideals : printed lithographic prints,
ca. 1914-1918.
9 portfolios.
[ID: CSUZXX667-A]
Summary: Represents British war objectives, military activities, and efforts on the home front during World War I.

Green, Joseph Coy, 1887-1978.
Papers, 1914-1957.
21 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ56025-A]
American diplomat; chief of inspection, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915-1917; director for Romania and the Near East, American Relief Administration, 1918-1919.
Summary: Diary, correspondence, writings, reports, pamphlets, clippings, maps, and printed matter, relating to the Commission for Relief in Belgium, American Relief Administration activities in Romania and Transcaucasia, and the Herbert Hoover-for-President campaign in 1920.
Indexes: Register.

Gregory, Thomas T. C., 1878-1933.
Papers, 1918-1932.
3 ms. boxes, 2 envelopes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ72059-A]
American lawyer; American Relief Administration director for Central Europe, 1919.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the work of the American Relief Administration in Central Europe, the fall of the 1919 Bela Kun communist regime in Hungary, and the 1928 Presidential campaign of Herbert Hoover.
Indexes: Register.

Gregory, Warren.
Miscellany, 1915-1920.
1 ms. box, 2 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZ94013-A]
Commission for Relief in Belgium relief worker.
Summary: Certificates, currency, lacework, memorabilia, drawings, and photographs, relating to relief activities of the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I.
In French.

Gronskii, Pavel Pavlovich, 1683
The effects of the war upon the general government institutions of Russia typescript, n.d.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ064-A]
Summary: Relates to the political structure of Russia during World War I and the period of the 1917 Provisional Government.

Grubbs, Frank Leslie, 1931
collector.
Collection, 1917-1974.
1 folder, 10 microfilm reels.
[ID: CSUZ82097-A]
Summary: Microfilm copies of correspondence, minutes, and printed matter, from various sources, relating to activities of the American Alliance for Labor and Democracy and the People's Council of America in competing for labor support on the question of American participation in World War I. Used as research material for the book by F. L. Grubbs, The Struggle for Labor Loyalty (1968). includes a few original letters written to F. L. Grubbs.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Gugenheim, Alice Aron, 1872-1955.
Papers, 1914-1916.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ61012-A]
Belgian relief worker during World War I.
Summary: Diary notes, annoted sketches, postcards, photographs, clippings, memorabilia, and a biographical sketch, relating to the Commission for Relief in Belgium.
In French.

Gulyga, Ivan Emel'ianovich, 1857
Vospominaniia starago plastuna o velikoi voinie, 1914-1917 : holograph, 1923.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ065-A]
Imperial Russian army officer; commanding officer, Kubansko-Terskii plastanskii korpus, during World War I.
Summary: Includes a biography of I. E. Gulyga by Karaushin.
In Russian.

Haenisch, Konrad, 1876-1925.
Papers, 1907-1915.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXXI09-A]
German socialist; Reichstag deputy; journalist.
Summary: Correspondence and newspaper issues, relating to political conditions and the socialist movement in Germany and to the role of the Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands in World War I.
In German.

Hall, Luella J., 1890-1973.
Papers, 1925-1971.
103 ms. boxes, 3 cu. ft. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ39008-A]
American historian; dean of Hartnell College, 1938-1953.
Summary: Clippings, notes, writings, and correspondence, relating primarily to foreign relations between the U.S. and Morocco, 1776-1956, and to post-World War II political, social, and economic conditions in Africa, especially North Africa. includes correspondence with Kaiser Wilhelm II relating to the World War I war guilt question and a card index bibliography on the history of Morocco.

Hall, William Chapman.
Papers, 1917.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ59018-A]
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium, during World War I.
Summary: Letters, a notebook, and memorabilia, relating to the inspection of foodstuff distributed by the Commission for Relief in Belgium, and to the departure of American members of the commission from Belgium upon the entry of the U.S. into World War I.

Hamilton, Henry W.
Papers, 1920-1931.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ85072-A]
American Friends Service Committee relief worker in Poland and the Soviet Union, 1923-1924.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, bulletins, and photographs, relating to social conditions in Poland and the Soviet Union and to American Friends Service Committee relief work.

Hamilton, Minard, 1891-1976.
Papers, 1913-1930.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ77093-A]
Captain, United States Army; executive officer, American Relief Administration operations in the Baltic States, 1919.
Summary: Diary and correspondence, relating to activities of the 313th Machine Gun Battalion in France during World War I, food distribution by the American Relief Administration in the Baltic States, and civil aviation in China, 1929-1930.

Hanford, Edwin T.
Papers, 1917-1918.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ'16057-A]
Member, American Protective League.
Summary: Correspondence and printed matter, relating to activities of the American Protective League, a private patriotic organization relating to subversive activities in the U.S. during World War I.

Hanna, Hugh Sisson.
Letter, 1921.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY204-A]
Summary: Encloses a copy (typewritten) of a letter by Ernest Kletsch, chief of the Division of Files and information of the U.S. National War Labor Board during World War I, relating to the compilation of minutes of executive sessions of the National War Labor Board, 1918-1919.
Typed transcript.

Hanson, Joseph Mills, editor.
The World War through the stereoscope stereoscopic set, 1923.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ80090-A]
Summary: Stereoscope, ca. 130 stereographs, and guidebook, depicting scenes from World War I.

Hanssen, Hans Peter, 1862-1936.
Diary of a dying empire : typescript translation of diaries, 1955.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX653-A]
Member of the German Reichstag from Northern Schleswig, 1906-1918; Danish temporary minister for South Jutland affairs, 1919-1920.
Summary: Relates to political conditions in Germany during World War I, 1914-1918. Originally published as Fra Krigstiden (Copenhagen, 1925). Translated by Oscar Osburn Winther; edited by Ralph H. Lutz, Mary Schofield, and O. O. Winther; published in Bloomington by Indiana University Press, 1955.
English translation from German.

Hardt, Fred B.
Mimeographed letters, 1914-1915.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX330-A]
German Kriegs-Presseburo official, Munich.
Summary: Letters to F. B. Hardt from various Italian correspondents, relating to political events and public opinion in Italy during the period of its neutrality in World War I.
In German.

Hartigan, John Doane, 1890-1959.
Papers, 1909-1958.
33 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ46014-A]
American relief worker in Europe, 1919 and 1939-1941; member, Saar Plebiscite Commission, 1934-1935; member, United States Military Government in Austria, 1945-1946
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, writings, pamphlets, clippings, photographs, and posters, relating to relief work during the two World Wars, the Saar plebiscite of 1934-1935, the Allied government in Austria after World War II, and the organization of international trade fairs. Includes correspondence with Herbert Hoover.
In English and German.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Haskell, William N. (William Nafew), 1876-1952.
Memoirs, 1932.
1 item (1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZ89026-A]
Lieutenant general, United States Army; chief, American Relief Administration missions to Romania, 1919, Transcaucasia, 1919-1920, and Russia, 1921-1923.
Summary: Relates to relief activities of the American Relief Administration in Romania and especially in Russia in the aftermath of World War I and the Russian Civil War, and to political, social and economic conditions in Russia. Includes observations on conditions in the Soviet Union, especially economic conditions, made on return visits to that country in 1925 and 1930.
In part, photocopy.

Hasl, Franz Joseph.
Miscellaneous papers, 1916-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX292-A]
Austrian author.
Summary: Memorandum, entitled Universal Peace, 1916; letter to Woodrow Wilson, 1919; and photograph of F. J. Hasl.

Heiden, Dimitri F., Graf.
Memoirs, n.d.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ75009-A]
Russian aristocrat.
Summary: Relates to the involvement of Russia in World War I and the Russian Revolution and Civil war.
In Russian.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Henderson, Loy W. (Loy Wesley), 1892-1986.
Memoirs, n.d.
1 item (4 ms. boxes).
[ID: CSUZ77063-A]
American diplomat; secretary of legation, Baltic States, 1927-1930; secretary of embassy, Soviet Union, 1934-1938; assistant chief, Division of Eastern European Affairs, United States Department of State, 1936-1942.
Summary: Relates primarily to Soviet-American relations in the interwar period, and also to American Red Cross relief work in Russia, the Baltic States and Germany, 1919-1921, and to American-Irish relations. Published as A Question of Trust: The Origins of U.S.-Soviet Diplomatic Relations (Stanford, 1986). Includes transcripts of interviews and supplementary biographical material used in preparation of the book.
Photocopy.

Herbert Hoover Oral History Program
Interviews, 1966-1972.
312 interview transcripts, 3 phonotape reels.
[ID: CSUZXX028-A]
Leslie R. Groves interview closed in part until 2000. Dwight D. Eisenhower interview closed in part until 2017.
Summary: Interviews with political leaders, businessmen, military officers, journalists, writers, physicians, secretaries, aides, friends, and associates of Herbert Hoover, relating to their recollections of Hoover in various capacities, including relief work director, president of the United States, and chairman of the Hoover Commissions. Interviews sponsored by the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
Originals in possession of: Herbert Hoover Presidential Library.
Indexes: Register.

Herman, Raphael.
Letter, 1918, to Woodrow Wilson.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY215-A]
Summary: Relates to proposals by R. Herman for the basis of a peace settlement to end World War I, especially regarding territorial questions.
Typed transcript.

Heroys, Alexandre.
Situation politique et stratégie sur le front roumain et en Russie en 1917 et 1918
typescript, 1918.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY216-A]
Summary: Relates to Russo-Romanian military activities during World War I and to the Russian Revolution.
In French.

Herron, George Davis, 1862-1925.
Papers, 1916-1927.
16 v., 31 ms. boxes, 4 scrapbooks, 2 microfilm reels.
[ID: CSUZ23002-A]
American clergyman and lecturer; Unofficial adviser to Woodrow Wilson, President of the U.S.
Summary: Correspondence, interviews, lectures, essays, notes, and clippings, relating to the League of Nations, territorial quesions, prisoners of war, and other political and economic issues at the Paris Peace Conference.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Hill, George Alexander, 1892
Papers, n.d.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ68002-A]
British secret service agent.
Summary: Memoirs, entitled Reminiscences of Four Years with N.K.V.D., relating to Anglo-Soviet secret service relations during World War II; and radio broadcast transcripts, entitled Go Spy the Land, relating to British intelligence activities in Russia, Turkey, and the Balkans, 1917-1918.

Hillhouse, Joseph Newton, collector.
Photographs, 1917-1918.
1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ64019-A]
Summary: Depicts activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.

Hines, Walker Downer, 1870-1934.
Papers, 1919-1927.
19 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZXX236-A]
American lawyer and railway executive; Inter-Allied arbitrator of questions pertaining to river shipping, 1920-1921.
Summary: Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to questions of navigation rights on the Rhine, Danube, Elbe, Oder, and Vistula Rivers, restitution of captured ships, and reparations for war damage to river shipping, after World War I.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Hirsch, Betty, 1873
Typescript memoirs, 1943-1944.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY223-A]
German social worker.
Summary: Relates to the rehabilitation of German veterans blinded during World War I.

Holden, Frank Harvey.
Miscellaneous papers, 1916-1923.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ56031-A]
American Relief Administration worker in France and Russia, 1919-1923.
Summary: Letter written by F. H. Holden in Moscow in 1923, relating to Russian operations of the American Relief Administration; and photographs of the German cruiser Wolf, its crew, and ships encountered and sunk by it during its raiding cruise in World War I, 1916-1917.

Holman, Emile.
Papers, 1914-1915.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ63022-A]
Member, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1915.
Summary: Draft of a speech delivered at Oxford University in 1915, relating to the relief work of the Commission for Relief in Belgium; and photographs of refugees and war damage in Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey at the end of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913, and of the visit of David Starr Jordan, E. Holman, and others to the war site, 1914.

Honens, W. H., collector.
Photographs, 1916-1917.
2 oversize boxes.
[ID: CSUZ76113-A]
Summary: Depicts activities of the Stanford Unit of the American Ambulance Service during World War I in France and Albania.

Honey, John Kohnen, 1896-1978.
Papers, 1917-1919.
1 ms. box, 3 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ79063-A]
Private first class, American Field Service.
Summary: Diaries, letters, clippings, certificates, and photographs, relating to the American ambulance service attached to French Army forces in France during World War I.
Diary and certificates photocopy.

Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964.
Papers, 1895-1987.
347 ms. boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 30 card file boxes, 2 oversize folders, 91 envelopes, 8 microfilm reels, 3 videotape cassettes, 36 phonotape reels, 31 honorecords, memorabilia.
[ID: CSUZ62008-A]
President of the United States, 1929-1933.
Summary: Correspondence, speeches and writings, appointment calendars, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and sound recordings, relating to twentieth-century American politics, and to relief administration in World Wars I and II.
Indexes: Register.

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. Supreme Economic Council and American Relief Administration Documents Project.
Records, 1930-1937.
21 ms. boxes, 1 card file box, 45 v., 1 linear ft.
[ID: CSUZXX507-A]
Project for compilation of selected Supreme Economic Council and American Relief Administration documents.
Summary: Minutes of meetings, reports, correspondence, press releases, and clippings, relating to economic policies of the Supreme Economic Council and its predecessor, the Supreme Council of Supply and Relief, and to relief activities of the American Relief Administration in Europe and Russia.
In part, typed transcripts.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace. United States Food Administration Project.
Records, 1929-1941.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX723-A]
Summary: Correspondence, notes, and miscellany, relating to documentation of activities of the U.S. Food Administration during World War I.

Hoskins, Emmett A.
In the service of the United States Navy, May 26, 1917-August 6, 1919 typescript, 1970.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZ74023-A]
Sailor, United States Navy.
Summary: Relates to American naval operations in the Far East and Siberia.

Hoy, Austin Y.
Papers, 1895-1962.
5 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box.
[ID: CSUZ84042-A]
Lieutenant, Royal Garrison Artillery, British Army.
Summary: Correspondence, orders, personnel records, sound recordings of reminiscences, maps, and photographs, relating mainly to British artillery operations in France during World War I.

Huenergardt, Mrs. John F., collector.
Miscellany, 1919-1920.
1 folder, 1 envelope.
[ID: CSUZ57018-A]
Summary: Printed matter and photographs, relating to relief activities in Hungary at the end of World War I .
In English and Hungarian.

Hungary. Fegyverszuneti Bizottsag
(1918-1919).
Typescript correspondence, 1918-1919, with Allied authorities.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ071-A]
Hungarian Armistice Commission.
Summary: Relates to execution of provisions of the armistice between Hungary and the Allied Powers at the end of World War I.
In Hungarian.

Hungary. Kulugyminiszterium
Miscellaneous records, 1915-1922.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX356-A]
Hungarian Foreign ministry.
Summary: Reports, memoranda, and orders, relating to Austro-Hungarian military activities during World War I, domestic opposition to the war, socialist activities, Bolshevik propaganda, problems of minority nationalities during and after the war, postwar land reform, and the formation of Soviets in Hungary.
In Hungarian.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Hunt, Edward Eyre, 1885-1953.
Papers, 1902-1953.
104 ms. boxes, 2 oversize boxes, 1 envelope, 3 maps.
[ID: CSUZ56008-A]
American economist; member, Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1916; Red Cross relief worker, 1917-1918; secretary, President's Conference on Unemployment, 1921; secretary, President's Emergency Committee for Employment, 1930-1931; chief industrial economist, War Production Board, 1942-1943.
Summary: Reports, memoranda, correspondence, diaries, writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to relief and reconstruction in Europe during and after World Wars I and I (especially in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, and Poland), the Commission for Relief in Belgium, the American Red Cross, Herbert Hoover and the presidential campaign of 1920, and American economic conditions between the two World Wars.
Indexes: Register.

Hutchinson, Lincoln.
Papers, 1921-1935.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ68047-A]
American Relief Administration worker.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, and reports, relating to American Relief Administration activities, food conditions in Germany following World War I, and technical assistance provided by American engineers in the Soviet Union.

Hutsell, Robert Carl, 1893
Papers, 1918-1967.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ95025-A]
Sergeant, United States Marine Corps; member, Machine Gun Company, 5th Regiment, 1918-1919.
Summary: Letters, postcards, orders, certificates, booklets, and newspapers, relating to activities of the 5th Marine Corps Regiment in France during World War I and in the occupation of Germany immediately afterward.

Imperial War Museum (Great Britain).
Photographs, 1915-1919.
32 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ62009-A]
Summary: Depicts activities of the British Army and Navy during World War I, including scenes of the western front, the Middle East, aerial operations, women workers on the home front, and the army of occupation in Germany. Distributed by the Imperial War Museum.

International Committee for Immediate Mediation.
Records, 1916.
1 v.
[ID: CSUZZZ074-A]
Organization created by the Henry Ford Peace Expedition and the Neutral Conference for Continuous Mediation.
Summary: Report and minutes of meetings, relating to the international peace movement during World War I.
In English, German and Norwegian.

International Congress of Women (1915 The Hague).
Typescript memorandum, 1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY619-A]
Summary: Relates to the founding of the International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace (later known as the International Congress of Women), and to its efforts to secure a negotiated peace to end World War I

International Congress of Women (1919 Zurich).
Mimeographed resolutions, 1919.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY620-A]
Summary: Relates to the World War I peace settlement, the League of Nations, and the rights of women.

Italian Bureau of Public Information.
Photographs, 1915-1918.
4 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ60020-A]
Summary: Photographs and postcards, depicting activities of the Italian Army in World War I, including many scenes of mountain warfare; Woodrow Wilson; and children of the Italian royal family.

Italy. Esercito. Reggimento artiglieria motorizzato marmarica, 44.
Brochure, 1940.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY236-A]
Summary: Commemorates the activities of the Italian 44th Artillery Regiment in the Italo-Austrian campaign during World War I, 1915-1918.
In Italian.

Ivanic, Delfa, 1881
Typescript memoirs, n.d.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ69052-A]
Official, Circle of Serbian Sisters; president, Yugoslav National Women's Federation, 1923-1925.
Summary: Relates to medical and charitable activities in Serbia during the Balkan Wars and World War I.
In Serbo-Croatian.

Jackson, Florence, collector.
Miscellany, 1915-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ34006-A]
Summary: Clippings, leaflets, and miscellanea, relating mostly to relief work in World War I.

Jackson, Richard Harrison, 1866-1971.
Papers, 1917-1930.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ76099-A]
Admiral, U,S, Navy; naval attaché to France, 1917-1918; member, General Board, U.S. Department of the Navy, 1921-1930.
Summary: Speeches, memoranda, reports, orders, and printed matter, relating to U.S. naval policy during the 1920's. includes summaries of intelligence reports, received by the U.S. Embassy in France, 1917-1918.

Jackson, Robert A.
Papers, 1915-1918.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX842-A]
Commission for Relief in Belgium relief worker, 1915-1917.
Summary: Diaries, essays, and clippings, relating to relief work in Belgium carried out by the Commission for Relief in Belgium during World War I.
In English and French.

Jacobs, Penton Stratton, 1892-1966.
Papers, 1921-1967.
11 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 1 oversize folder.
[ID: CSUZ66022-A]
Brigadier general, U.S. Army.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, printed matter, maps, and photographs, relating to cavalry tactics, logistics, and military transportation during and after the two World Wars.

Jacobs-Pauwels, F. Marguerite.
Papers, 1914-1964.
11 ms. boxes, 1 cu. ft. box, 2 binders.
[ID: CSUZ65027-A]
Director, Foyer des Orphelins (Orphanage), Charleroi, Belgium, 1914-1923.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, financial records, and photographs, relating to relief in Belgium during World War I and to the operations of the Foyer des Orphelins during and after the war.
In French.

James, Henry, 1879-1947.
Papers, 1918-1920.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ49018-A]
U.S. representative, Inter-Allied Danube River Commission, 1919.
Summary: Reports, correspondence, and financial records, relating to the opening of the Danube River to navigation at the end of World War I, and to the political situation in Hungary at the time of the Hungarian Revolution.

Jarvis, Charles E.
Papers, 1918-1919.
1 ms. box, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ60013-A]
Soldier, United States Army; assigned to Medical Detail, 28th Engineer Regiment, American Expeditionary Forces, during World War I. tactics book, camp newspaper, French currency, postcards, and personal items of identification, relating to activities of the 23th Engineer Regiment in France during World War I.

Jenny, Arnold B., 1695-1978.
Papers, 1917-1953.
5 ms. boxes, 3 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ73066-A]
Young Men's Christian Association worker in Siberia, 1919-1920, and in Germany, 1945-1946.
Summary: Correspondence, diary, reports, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to relief work in Siberia during the Russian Revolution, and among displaced persons in Germany at the end of World War II.
Indexes: Register.

Jezierska, Fanny, 1887-1945.
Letters received, 1916-1939.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ67040-A]
Polish-German socialist; secretary to Rosa Luxemburg.
Summary: Five original and thirteen photocopies of letters by the German communist leader Klara Zetkin, 1916-1932, relating to the communist and feminist movements in Germany; three letters by the German socialist leader Franz Mehring and his wife Eva, 1918, relating to political conditions in Germany; one letter by the German physicist Albert Eins ein, 1932, relating to requests for reprints of articles; one letter by the German socialist youth leader Willy Brandt, 1936, relating to proposed united front activities with the German communist youth; and five letters by the German socialist leader Georg Ledebour, 1936-1939, relating to the socialist movement.
In German.

Johnson, Benjamin O., 1878
Papers, 1917-1923.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ73070-A]
American engineer; colonel, Russian Railway Service Corps, 1917-1923; president pro tempore, Inter-Allied Technical Board, 1920-1921.
Summary: Correspondence, reports, memoranda, diplomatic dispatches and instructions, and printed matter, r:lating to the Russian Railway Service Corp in Siberia, the Inter-Allied Technical Board, and the Trans-Siberian Railroad during World War I and the Russian Civil War.
Photocopy.
Indexes: Preliminary inventory.

Johnson, Douglas.
Letter, 1918, to J. Spencer Smith.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY241-A]
Chief, Division of Boundary Geography, U.S. Delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919.
Summary: Relates to territorial settlements at the Paris Peace Conference.
Typed transcript.

Johnson, M. J., collector.
Collection, 1918-1941.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZ97013-A]
Summary: Photographs, postcards, medical pamphlets and certificates, and miscellany, relating to American military hospitals during World War I, and especially to the military hospital at Camp Kearny, California.

Jones, Jefferson, collector.
Miscellany, 1914-1918.
1 ms. box, 2 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZ59009-A]
Summary: Photographs, drawings, printed matter, and miscellanea, relating to activities of the Japanese Army in China during World War I, especially to the siege of Tsingtao, 1914; to the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905; and to the palace of Kaiser Wilhelm II on the island of Corfu.

Jones, Samuel G., collector.
Flag, 1914.
1 item (in 1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY245-A]
Summary: Combined flag of the Central Powers (Germany, Austria, Hungary, and Turkey) during World War I.

Jonkherr.
Photographs of caricatures, ca. 1914-1918.
3 envelopes.
[ID: CSUZXX550-A]
Belgian cartoonist.
Summary: Depicts officials of the Comité national de secours et d'alimentation, and of the Comité provincial de secours et d'alimentation du Limbourg, Belgian relief organizations during World War I.

Jordan, David Starr, 1851-1931.
Papers, 1794-1950.
88 ms. boxes, 1 oversize box, 2 card file boxes, 1 oversize folder, 5 Scrapbooks, 6 envelopes, memorabilia.
[ID: CSUZXX240-A]
American educator and pacifist; president, Stanford University, 1891-1913; chancellor, Stanford University, 1913-1916.
Summary: Correspondence, writings, pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, and photographs, relating to pacifism and the movement for world peace, disarmament, international relations, American neutrality in World War I, American foreign and domestic policy, civil liberties in the United States, problems of minorities in the United States, Stanford University, and personal and family matters.
Indexes: Register.

Judd, James R.
Slides, ca. 1915-1916.
11 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ59010-A]
Member, American Ambulance Service in France.
Summary: Depicts medical and relief work in France during World War I.

Kahn, Louis E.
Letters, 1917-1919.
1 v.. (130 p.) 0 folder).
[ID: CSUZ94046-A]
PrIvate first class, United States Army Medical Corps; attached to Base Hospital No. 47, Beaune, France, 1916-1919.
Summary: Letters to family and friends, relating to American military training camps in the United States and medical services in France during World War I.
Typed transcripts.

Kanner, Heinrich, 1864
Typescript writings, 1914-1917.
2 ms. boxes.
[ID: CSUZ25001-A]
Austrian journalist; editor, Die Zeit (Vienne).
Summary: Relates to political conditions and public opinion in Germany and Austria during World War I. Includes a partial translation (typewritten), by Robert Hopwood.
In German.

Kasak, Elias, 1895-1985.
Malestusi : typescript, n.d. / E. Kasak, kolonel, jur. KS.dipl.
1 item (vi + 946 p.) 1 ms. box).
[ID: CSUZ89013-A]
Colonel, Estonian army; German prisoner, 1941-1944; subsequently émigré in the United States.
Summary: Relates to Russian military operations during World War I, the establishment of Estonian armed forces in 1916, the Estonian war for independence, interwar Estonian politics, the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940, conditions in German prison camps during World War II, and recruitment of Estonians for the German armed forces. Includes Parts I-VI only; Part VII missing.
Photocopy.
In Estonian.

Kasprzycki, Piotr Pawel.
Die Nationalitäten-Frage und der Völkerkrieg : mimeographed memorandum, 1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZYY253-A]
Summary: Relates to the concept of nationality and its role in World War I.
In German.

Kattermann, Heinrich, d. 1941.
Photographs, 1916-1941.
1 album box.
[ID: CSUZ73063-A]
German Army officer and national socialist.
Summary: Depicts H. Kattermann; German troops in World Wars I and II; and national socialist political rallies.

Kaul'bars, Aleksandr Vasil'evich, 1884
Vozdushnyia voiska : typescript, n.d.
1 item (1 folder).
[ID: CSUZYY254-A]
Summary: Relates to Russian aerial operations during World War I.
In Russian.

Keith, Gerald.
Miscellany, 1917-1919.
1 ms. box.
[ID: CSUZXX043-A]
Summary: Letters, written by G. Keith and Cary Hayward, American sailors, to family members, relating to U.S. Navy operations during World War I; and aerial photographs of the San Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne regions, 1918.

Kellner, Josef.
Papers, 1904-1916.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ93083-A]
Captain, Austro-Hungarian army.
Summary: Diaries, reports, orders, and certificates, relating primarily to Austro-Hungarian military operations on the Russian front during World War I.
In German.

Kellogg, Charlotte Hoffman.
Papers, 1916-1948.
1 ms. box, 1 oversize box, 2 scrapbooks.
[ID: CSUZ56029-A]
American author; relief worker in Europe during World Wars I and II; wife of Vernon Lyman Kellogg.
Summary: writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to relief work in Belgium during World War I and in Poland during and after World War II, and to Queen Jadwiga of Poland.

Kellogg, R. H., collector.
Miscellany, 1914-1915.
1 folder.
[ID: CSUZ51006-A]
Summary: Letter from G. W. Giddings of the Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1915, enclosing a Christmas greeting from the children of Antwerp to the children of the United States, 1914.

Kellogg, Vernon Lyman, 1867-1937.
Papers, 1914-1921.
2 ms. boxes, 1 oversize certificate.
[ID: CSUZ56004-A]
American zoologist; officer in relief organizations in Europe during World War I.
Summary: writings, printed matter, photographs, drawings, and certificates, relating to relief work in Belgium during World War I, the relief activities of