A preliminary draft of A survey of the study of international relations in the United States : mimeographed proof, 1933 June / prepared in connection with the Program of Research in International Relations of the Social Science Research Council under the direction of James T. Shotwell.

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A preliminary draft of A survey of the study of international relations in the United States : mimeographed proof, 1933 June / prepared in connection with the Program of Research in International Relations of the Social Science Research Council under the direction of James T. Shotwell.

Confidential proof for members of the Committee on Problems and Policy of the Social Science Research Council and of the American National Committee on Internatinal Cooperation. Collaborators include: George A. Finch, Edith E. Ware, A. Curtis Wilgus, Edward R. Murrow, Heber Harper, Alice Cheyney, Carol Riegelman. Edited by Grover Clark.

1 v. (xviii, 372 leaves) ; 28 cm.

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