Papers, 1912, 1930-1943.

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Papers, 1912, 1930-1943.

Papers of the Milwaukee, Wisconsin diplomat, businessman, author, and explorer, primarily concerning the advent of war in Europe, American involvement in the war, and relations between England and Ireland during his years as ambassador to Poland and Belgium and as Minister to Ireland; comprising correspondence between Cudahy, President Roosevelt, and others; speeches and articles on diplomatic issues and on his experiences as an explorer; materials on the burning of the University of Louvain Library; clippings primarily related to Cudahy's diplomatic positions; and miscellany.

0.2 c.f. (1 archives box)

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