William Hard papers, 1914-1934 | WorldCat.org (original) (raw)
Summary:Consists of correspondence files, notes, typescripts, speeches, papers, and articles which constitute Hard's files for a book he planned to write on the League of Nations fight under the presidency of Woodrow Wilson. Included are numerous printed materials that Hard used in his research. Notable correspondents include Bernard Baruch, Frank Billings Kellogg, Theodore Roosevelt, Henry Lewis Stimson, and Woodrow Wilson. Correspondence includes interviews with national and international political figures and covers such subjects as economics and the League of Nations fight. Subject headings in Series II reflect Hard's research into how business organizations, Congress, and public and private organizations viewed the League of Nations. Included in this series are the book outline and drafts of chapters and notes on issues in