International Relations
Found in 138 Collections and/or Records:
In discussion of the Walker-Paulding Resolutions
Handwritten copy of a speech delivered "In Senate" on 1 Feb. 1858 as part of a discussion relating to the "Walker-Paulding Resolutions in relation to Nicaragua." Britton talks about the relationship of the United States to Nicaragua. The issue appears to relate to William Walker's attempt to seize Nicaragua.
William Henry and David S. King papers
William Henry King papers
Notes and other papers of Utah Senator William H. King from August 2, 1923 to August 18, 1923, documenting his visit to the Soviet Union.
Leona Holbrook financial papers, approximately 1927-1991
Contains the financial information collected by Leona Holbrook for various personal and professional matters, approximately 1927-1991.
Leona Holbrook journals, magazines, and pamphlets, approximately 1927-1991
Contains journals, magazines, and pamphlets collected by Leona Holbrook including those on the subjects of physical education and current events, dated approximately 1927-1991.
Leona Holbrook speeches and papers, approximately 1927-1991
Contains speeches, presentations, and papers written by Leona Holbrook and various other authors on various aspects of physical education. Dated approximately 1927-1991.
Material regarding the Danish settlement in Ceylon
A newspaper article from The Hindu, January 18, 1987, about trade between India and Denmark in the 17th Century. A paper about Roland Crape's conflict with the Portuguese in 1618 and the Danish settlement of Tranquebar, India.
J. H. McKnight letters
Contains six letters between J. H. McKnight and Senator Abe Murdock and one to J. Will Robinson, dated 1945-1946. Each letter deals with political issues to which McKnight expressed a strong opposition in hopes the Senator would do something about it. These issues include the United Nations, involvement in World War II and the reconstruction of Europe after.
Bernardino de Mendoza letters
Handwritten and signed letters. The items relate to the diplomatic activies of Spain. Most of the material is in some kind of diplomatic code to assure that the letters would not be understood if they fell into the wrong hands. In the appendix (pp. 231-239) of his "Diplomacy and Dogmatism: Bernardino de Mendoza and the French Cahtolic League" De Lamar Jensen presents an explanation of how the code may be read.
Elise Furer Musser speeches
Four typewritten speeches about the state of economies throughout the world by Elise Musser written for conferences she attended. Dated approximately 1937.