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Arthur Willert: British journalist and diplomat; joined London Times in 1906; chief correspondent in U. S., 1910-1920; secretary of the British War Mission in Washington and representative of the Ministry of Information, 1917-1918; head of the News Department and Press Officer ofthe British Foreign Office, 1931-1935; member of British delegations to various international conferences, 1921-1934; head of the Ministry of Information Office for the Southern Region, 1939-1945; author of four books on politics, and other writings.
Arthur Willert: British journalist and diplomat; joined London Times in 1906; chief correspondent in U. S., 1910-1920; secretary of the British War Mission in Washington and representative of the Ministry of Information, 1917-1918; head of the News Department and Press Officer ofthe British Foreign Office, 1931-1935; member of British delegations to various international conferences, 1921-1934; head of the Ministry of Information Office for the Southern Region, 1939-1945; author of four books on politics, and other writings.
Sir Arthur Willert was born on May 19, 1882 in Oxford, England. He received his education at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, and in 1906 began a career in journalism as a member of the London Times staff. After brief periods in Paris, Berlin, Washington, and London Willert was appointed chief correspondent of the London Times in the United States, a position he held from 1910 to 1920. His work for the Times was interrupted during 1917-1918 when he served as Secretary of the British War Mission in Washington and representative of the Ministry of Information.
While in the United States Willert's amiable personality and talent as a journalist won him a large number of contacts in influential government and private circles. Among those with whom he established friendships were: William Howard Taft, Elihu Root, Edward M. House, Robert Lansing, Frank Polk, and the young Franklin Roosevelt. During World War I Willert's contacts, combined with his firsthand knowledge of American public opinion, enabled him to supply the British government with valuable information on American politics, foreign policy, and public opinion. Of equal importance to Britain was Willert's skill in acting as an unofficial interpreter of the British view-point to American officials.
In 1921 Willert left the Times to become Head of the News Department and Press Officer of the British Foreign Office. As part of his duties Willert was a member of the United Kingdom's delegation to the Washington Naval Conference (1921-1922), the London Economic Conference (1924), the London Naval Conference (1930), the Geneva Disarmament Conference (1932-1934), and to meetings of the League of Nations between 1929 and 1934.
Resigning from the Foreign Office in 1935 Willert devoted his time to writing and lecturing on British foreign policy and the need for collective security in the face of the increasing militarization of Germany. At the outbreak of World War II he became Head of the Ministry of Information office for the Southern Region, a post he held until 1945.
Sir Arthur died on March 11, 1973.
His published works include: Aspects of British Foreign Policy (1928), The Frontiers of England (1935), The Empire in the World (joint, 1937), The Road to Safety (1952), Washington and other Memoirs (1972).
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Vol. CII (ff. 214). Jan.-March 1936.includes:f. 1 Leo Silverman, writing from London NW3: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Leo Silverman: 1936, [1937?]: Partly signed.f. 2 Count Carlo Sforza,; Italian statesman: Correspondence between Lord C...
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Vol. CII (ff. 214). Jan.-March 1936.includes:f. 1 Leo Silverman, writing from London NW3: Correspondence between Lord Cecil and Leo Silverman: 1936, [1937?]: Partly signed.f. 2 Count Carlo Sforza,; Italian statesman: Correspondence between Lord C... Jan 1936-Mar 1936
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NORTHCLIFFE PAPERS. Vol. CIII (ff. 217). 1. ff. 1-38. Robert Percival Porter, special correspondent for North America; 1908-1917. 2. ff. 39-176. Sir Arthur Willert, chief correspondent for the U.S.A; 1910-1921. 3. ff. 177-217. Lillian E. Elliott, cor..., 1908-1921
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NORTHCLIFFE PAPERS. Vol. CIII (ff. 217). 1. ff. 1-38. Robert Percival Porter, special correspondent for North America; 1908-1917. 2. ff. 39-176. Sir Arthur Willert, chief correspondent for the U.S.A; 1910-1921. 3. ff. 177-217. Lillian E. Elliott, cor... 1908-1921
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Vol. CIII (ff. 263). April-Aug. 1936.includes:ff. 1, 9 Leopold Gustav Alexander von Hoesch, German diplomatist: Correspondence, partly on his behalf, with Lord Cecil: 1934-1936: Signed.f. 3 Sir Arthur Willert, KBE: Correspondence between Lord Cec...
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Mayo, Katherine, 1868?-1940. Katherine Mayo papers, 1835-1968 (inclusive), 1918-1940 (bulk).
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Katherine Mayo papers, 1835-1968 (inclusive), 1918-1940 (bulk).
Correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, scrapbooks, research materials, and miscellanea documenting the personal life and literary career of Katherine Mayo, an author of several historical and investigative articles, essays, and books from 1896 to 1940. Correspondence files document the detailed literary research Mayo conducted and the strong public reaction generated by her writings. This is particularly true for such works as: Justice to All (1917), The Isles of Fear (1925), and Mother India (1927). Diaries provide sporadic information on the daily activities of Mayo, while writings include drafts of many works. Photographs and research materials further detail the foreign travels (South America, India, Philippines) and subsequent literary works produced by Mayo. Scrapbooks contain reviews and commentary relating to Mayo's publications. The papers provide information on such diverse topics as life in India, Philippine Islands, South America, and the Pennsylvania state police, George Washington, the Y.M.C.A. during World War I, war veterans of World War I, and the narcotics trade.
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Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963
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Charles Seymour papers 1912-1963
The papers consist of correspondence with Edward M. House (1920-1938), personal correspondence, manuscripts and correspondence preparatory to the publication of Seymour's (1926-1928), newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the material concerns Seymour's role as delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919. Intimate Papers of Colonel House
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Arthur Willert papers, 1907-1973
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Arthur Willert papers 1907-1973
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, and printed matter of Arthur Willert, British journalist and diplomat. His correspondence is largely political, particularly during his tenure as chief correspondent of the London Times in the United States (1910-1920) and as representative of the Ministry of Information (1917-1918). As a member of United Kingdom delegations to various international conferences (1921-1934) his memoranda and other writings offer a view of European political affairs. From 1939-1945 he was Head of the Ministry of Information Office for the Southern Region. In addition to his newspaper articles, he wrote for magazines, lectured in the United States (1936-1939) and wrote four books on international politics. In the papers are printed copies and drafts of articles, drafts of two books and a draft for an unidentified book. The correspondence of Florence S. Willert, his wife, includes forty-five letters from Eleanor Roosevelt. His correspondents include D. D. Braham, Herbert Croly, Geoffrey Dawson, Lord Northcliffe, H. W. Steed, Sir Campbell Stuart, Robert Wilberforce, Evelyn Wrench.
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Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963. Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive).
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Charles Seymour papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence with Edward M. House (1920-1938), personal correspondence, manuscripts and correspondence preparatory to the publication of Seymour's Intimate Papers of Colonel House (1926-1928), newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the material concerns Seymour's role as delegate to the Paris Peace Conference of 1919.
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Katherine Mayo papers, 1835-1968, 1918-1940
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Katherine Mayo papers 1835-1968 1918-1940
Correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, scrapbooks, research materials, and miscellanea documenting the personal life and literary career of Katherine Mayo, an author of several historical and investigative articles, essays, and books from 1896 to 1940. Correspondence files document the detailed literary research Mayo conducted and the strong public reaction generated by her writings. This is particularly true for such works as (1917), (1925), and (1927). Diaries provide sporadic information on the daily activities of Mayo, while writings include drafts of many works. Photographs and research materials further detail the foreign travels (South America, India, Philippines) and subsequent literary works produced by Mayo. Scrapbooks contain reviews and commentary relating to Mayo's publications. The papers provide information on such diverse such diverse topics as life in India, the Philippine Islands, and South America; the Pennsylvania State Police; George Washington; the Y.M.C.A. during World War I; war veterans of World War I; and the narcotics trade. Justice to All The Isles of Fear Mother India
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Willert, Arthur, Sir, 1882-1973. Arthur Willert papers, 1907-1973 (inclusive).
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Arthur Willert papers, 1907-1973 (inclusive).
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, and printed matter of Arthur Willert, British journalist and diplomat. His correspondence is largely political, particularly during his tenure as chief correspondent of the London Times in the United States (1910-1920) and as representative of the Ministry of Information (1917-1918).
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Auchincloss, Gordon, 1886-1943. Gordon Auchincloss papers, 1914-1951 (inclusive).
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Gordon Auchincloss papers, 1914-1951 (inclusive).
The papers consist of correspondence, a diary, memoranda, and printed material largely relating to Gordon Auchincloss's position as assistant counselor in the State Department, 1917, and to his position as secretary to Colonel E. M. House at the armistice negotiations and the Paris Peace Conference, with some material on personal affairs. The diary lists his daily activities between 1914 and 1920, including many summaries of conversatons, and with a retrospective entry on his first meeting with Colonel House in 1909. The subject files include memoranda and printed matter on the Peace Conference, American foreign policy and other political matters.
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Carl W. Ackerman Papers, 1910-1962.
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Carl W. Ackerman Papers 1910-1962.
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Willert, Arthur, Sir, 1882-. Sir Arthur Willert papers: selected correspondence, 1911-1916 (inclusive), [microform].
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Sir Arthur Willert papers: selected correspondence, 1911-1916 (inclusive), [microform].
The selected correspondence of Sir Arthur Willert, British journalist and diplomat, consists of letters between Willert and his editors at the Times of London. The correspondence covers the World War I period, and includes discussions of American journalism, Anglo-American relations, Mexico, German war activities in the United States, and Irish Home Rule. Also included are some dispatches and newspaper clippings.
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- Willert, Arthur, Sir, 1882-. Sir Arthur Willert papers: selected correspondence, 1911-1916 (inclusive), [microform].
Sir William Wiseman papers, 1916-1961
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Sir William Wiseman papers 1916-1961
Papers pertaining to the period 1917-1919 and specifically to diplomatic relations between Britain and the U.S. during that period. Includes correspondence between Wiseman and Edward M. House; official telegrams of the British Foreign Office and of U.S. officials; British and American official and private memoranda on war matters and on problems of the Peace Conference; and reports and correspondence on Russia and on the Zionist movement. Important correspondents include: Gordon Auchincloss, Arthur James Balfour, Winston Churchill, Thomas G. Masaryk, Ignace Jan Paderewski, the Marquis of Reading, Cecil Spring-Rice and William Tyrrell.
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Willert, Arthur, Sir, 1882-. Sir Arthur Willert papers: selected correspondence, 1911-1916 (inclusive), [microform].
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Sir Arthur Willert papers: selected correspondence, 1911-1916 (inclusive), [microform].
The selected correspondence of Sir Arthur Willert, British journalist and diplomat, consists of letters between Willert and his editors at the Times of London. The correspondence covers the World War I period, and includes discussions of American journalism, Anglo-American relations, Mexico, German war activities in the United States, and Irish Home Rule. Also included are some dispatches and newspaper clippings.
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Klachko, Mary. Mary Klachko papers, 1852-1995.
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Mary Klachko papers, 1852-1995.
Correspondence, manuscripts, documents,, memoranda, notes, reports, photographs and printed materials. The Klachko papers are almost entirely made up of her research notes for her biography of Admiral Benson. The material covers all aspects of his life, including his early naval career, his tenure as Chief of Naval Operations, and his Chairing of the U.S. Shipping Board. The catalogued correspondence are mainly replies to Klachkos̀ appeal for information about Benson, the naval and political milieu of earely 20th century, and help to publish, review and edit her growing manuscript. Among the catalogued correspondence are: Norman Angell, Walter Lippmann, Edward House, and Eleanor Roosevelt. The catalogued manuscript is Klachkos̀ bio of Benson bound in 5 parts. It is interesting to note that her final manuscript draft is 1038 pages whereas the published biography merely numbers 268 pages. The rest of the collection is comprised of photos of Benson and other important naval and political figures of the time, and Klachkos̀ extensive research notes.
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Wiseman, William, Sir, b. 1885-1962. Sir William Wiseman papers, 1916-1961
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Sir William Wiseman papers
Papers pertaining to the period 1917-1919 and specifically to diplomatic relations between Britain and the U.S. during that period. Includes correspondence between Wiseman and Edward M. House; official telegrams of the British Foreign Office and of U.S. officials; British and American official and private memoranda on war matters and on problems of the Peace Conference; and reports and correspondence on Russia and on the Zionist movement. Important correspondents include: Gordon Auchincloss, Arthur James Balfour, Winston Churchill, Thomas G. Masaryk, Ignace Jan Paderewski, the Marquis of Reading, Cecil Spring-Rice and William Tyrrell. During World War II Wiseman was again engaged in intelligence operations for Great Britain and also devoted himself to war-relief work. A small amount of papers document some of these activities. Business and financial papers from his partnership in the banking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Company (1929-1955) include correspondence, particularly in relation to the promotion of capital investment in underdeveloped countries. Among the few personal items are several photographs, memorabilia, and letters from friends and his three daughters.
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- Wiseman, William, Sir, b. 1885. Sir William Wiseman papers, 1916-1961 (inclusive).
Gordon Auchincloss papers, 1914-1951
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Gordon Auchincloss papers 1914-1951
The papers consist of correspondence, a diary, memoranda, and printed material largely relating to Gordon Auchincloss's position as assistant counselor in the State Department, 1917, and to his position as secretary to Colonel E. M. House at the armistice negotiations and the Paris Peace Conference, with some material on personal affairs. The diary lists his daily activities between 1914 and 1920, including many summaries of conversations, and with a retrospective entry on his first meeting with Colonel House in 1909. The subject files include memoranda and printed matter on the Peace Conference, American foreign policy and other political matters.
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