League of Nations
Organization
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Catharine Kerlin Wilder papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: SSC-MS-00709
Overview
Peace activist; teacher. The collection includes correspondence, photographs, scrapbooks, childhood memorabilia, drafts of memoirs, and essays written by Wilder. Especially well documented are her years in Geneva (1929-1934) when she worked at the League of Nations as well as papers of Wilder's friend Hope Sewell French during her years (1930s) working for the League of Nations in Geneva, including correspondence, photographs, scrapbook, and articles, written by French and others. Also of...
Dates:
1813-2000
Florence Guertin Tuttle papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00163
Overview
The bulk of this collection consists of writings and speeches, research material, and records from Tuttle's involvement in organizations such as the American Association for International Cooperation, the American Union Against Militarism, the Women's Peace Party, and the League of Nations, among others, circa 1910s-1940s. Major themes include peace, internationalism, birth control rights, suffrage, women's clubs, and women writers. Significant correspondents include Virginia Gildersleeve,...
Dates:
1917-1948
John Spencer Bassett Papers
Collection
Identifier: CA-MS-00380
Overview
Professor of History. Collection contains professional papers, correspondence, news clippings and photographs belonging to John Spencer Bassett.
Dates:
1867 - 1990; Majority of material found within 1895 - 1990
Found in:
Smith College Archives
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John Spencer Bassett Papers
Lamont-Corliss Family papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00089
Overview
Philanthropist; Pacifist; Poet; and Philosopher. Papers document Florence Haskell Corliss and Thomas Lamont's family, social life, and philanthropic work. Topics include philosophy, philanthropy, Smith College, literature, socialism, United Nations. Materials include correspondence, writings (manuscripts), childhood writings, speeches, diaries, genealogical material, photographs, memorabilia, and clippings.
Dates:
1875 - 2007
Sophie Friedman papers
Collection
Identifier: SSC-MS-00058
Overview
Lawyer. Papers document Friedman's work as a lawyer in Tennessee and for women's suffrage, uniform marriage, divorce laws, child welfare, adult education, social hygiene and international friendship. Included is material relating to her defense of Octavia Dockery and Richard Dana in the famous "Goat Castle case" in Natchez, Mississippi (1930s).
Dates:
1795; 1906-1954