William Yale papers, 1915-1919 (inclusive).

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William Yale papers, 1915-1919 (inclusive).

Correspondence, intelligence reports, and other papers of William Yale, author, diplomat and professor. The papers relate primarily to problems in the Near East during and immediately after World War I. Included are reports and agreements concerning Palestine and Syria and various reports by special commissions on Turkey, Arabia, and Zionism. There is also material relating to the Paris Peace Conference.

2 linear ft. (7 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8022964

Yale University Library

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