Jacques Robert Savary papers ca. 1938-1962

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Jacques Robert Savary papers ca. 1938-1962

Jacques Robert Savary (b. 1913) was a French writer and world federalist. His papers consist mainly of correspondence with French and European figures relating to world federalism, world peace, human rights, his opposition to the internment of Algerians in France, and his newspaper, Democratie Mondiale. Correspondents include A. Rodrigues Brent, Maurice R. Cosyn, Edith Delamare, Jean Diedisheim, Mary Maverick Lloyd, Maurice Parmelee, and Henry Usborne. Correspondence from 1960-1962 is mainly in French. Also included are literary manuscripts, including typescripts of his novels Les Haut Fonds and Impasse; and ephemera on world federalism, including copies of Democratie Mondiale and Bulletin du Conseil Mondial pour L'Assemblée Constituante des Peuples

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Savary, Jacques Robert, b. 1913.

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Cosyn, Maurice, 1895-1951

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Parmelee, Maurice, 1882-1969

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Maurice Parmelee was born in Istanbul to missionary parents and spent the first twelve years of his life living in the eastern Mediterranean region. He attended finishing school at Oberlin College and received a B.A. (1904) and an M.A. (1908) from Yale University and a Ph.D. (1909) from Columbia University, all in economics. In the 1910s, Parmelee served on the faculty of several academic institutions. During World War I, he represented the United States on the War Trade Board in London and he c...

World Federalist Movement.

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Lloyd, Mary Maverick, 1906-1976.

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Usborne, Henry Charles, 1909-.

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Diedisheim, Jean

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