Reminiscences of Malcolm Waters Davis : oral history, 1950.

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Reminiscences of Malcolm Waters Davis : oral history, 1950.

Early life, education, training in journalism; Springfield REPUBLICAN, 1911-13; relief work and United States Information Service, Russia, 1917-19; October Revolution; NY EVENING POST; Council on Foreign Relations; Yale University Press; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, League of Nations, 1931-39; impressions of Nicholas Murray Butler; Germany and National Socialism; International Red Cross, 1939-40, European leaders, World War II, Office of Strategic Services, 1941-45; San Francisco United Nations Conference, 1945.

Miscellaneous papers relating to oral history.

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