Correspondence with Percy Elwood Corbett & Frederick Sherwood Dunn 1944-45.

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Correspondence with Percy Elwood Corbett & Frederick Sherwood Dunn 1944-45.

The correspondents discuss problems in the organization of the United Nations, particularly issues presented in four pamphlets from the Yale Institute of International Studies: The Dumbarton Oaks plan, & Moscow, Teheran, & international organization, by Corbett, International politics & international policing by Grayson Louis Kirk, & The outlook for a security organization by Corbett & Kirk.

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