Correspondence
Archive No. |
Title |
Description |
Link to File |
1 |
American Mouth Health Association 1 |
1/26/1932; Letter from AMHA Secretary requesting meeting with Dr. William in February |
A1.001 |
2 |
American Mouth Health Association 2 |
1/29/1932; Dr. William's reply to AMHA Secretary requesting a meeting on February 3rd |
A1.002 |
3 |
American Mouth Health Association 3 |
2/11/1932; Follow-up letter from AMHA Secretary regarding his trip to New York |
A1.003 |
4 |
American Mouth Health Association 4 |
Undated; Dr. William's reply to AMHA Secretary regarding sending his book |
A1.004 |
5 |
Pearl S. Buck 1 |
5/16/1946; Letter from William discussing the position of women in the world |
A2.001 |
6 |
Pearl S. Buck 2 |
5/20/1946; Thank-you letter from Buck for William's letter on May 16th |
A2.002 |
7 |
Chiang Kai Shek 1 |
11/15/1955; Thank-you letter from Chiang for William's note sent in honor of Chiang's 69th birthday |
A3.001 |
8 |
Chiang Kai Shek 2 |
Undated; Transcript of conversation between President Chiang and William during William's visit to Taiwan |
A3.002 |
9 |
Richard Washburn Child 1 |
10/17/1934; Letter from Child regarding setting up a future meeting |
A4.001 |
10 |
Richard Washburn Child 2 |
1930-1931; Copy of exerpt from Who's Who in America regarding Child |
A4.002 |
11 |
Richard Washburn Child 2 |
2/14/1935; Letter from William to Eugene P. Thomas, President of the National Foreign Trade Council, regarding death of Child |
A4.003 |
12 |
China Aid Information Exchange 1 |
8/13/1940; Letter from China Aid Information Exchange requesting friends to act similarly in order to notify the government |
A5.001 |
13 |
China Aid Information Exchange 2 |
7/29/1940; Joint telegram sent to President Roosevelt from individuals and leaders of China aid organizations |
A5.002 |
14 |
Norman H. Davis 1 |
1/4/1933; Letter from Norman H. Davis to William thanking William for his December 30th letter and expressing interest in meeting with William |
A6.001 |
15 |
Norman H. Davis 2 |
2/3/1933; Letter from Davis apologizing for his delay in thanking William for the two books |
A6.002 |
16 |
Norman H. Davis 3 |
3/3/1933; Letter from Davis regarding his inability to participate in the American Commission to China due to his heavy workload |
A6.003 |
17 |
Norman H. Davis 4 |
3/22/1933; Letter from Davis apologizing for not being able to meet with William |
A6.004 |
18 |
Norman H. Davis 5 |
4/25/1933; Letter from William to Davis regarding the Anti-Civil War League and the American Good-Will Commission to China and reconciling the Sino-Japanese conflict |
A6.005 |
19 |
Norman H. Davis 6 |
5/13/1933; Letter from Davis' secretary acknowledging receipt of William's letter on April 25th, while Davis was in Geneva |
A6.006 |
20 |
Norman H. Davis 7 |
5/22/1933; Letter from William to Miss Ham, Davis' secretary, in hopes that Davis would receive his letter soon |
A6.007 |
21 |
Norman H. Davis 8 |
5/25/1933; Letter of introduction from William regarding Elias Bresovitz, who was working on a mutual aid plan between America and China |
A6.008 |
22 |
Norman H. Davis 9 |
6/21/1933; Letter from William briefing Davis of events occuring in Asia and the status of the American Good-Will Commission in China |
A6.009 |
23 |
Norman H. Davis 10 |
7/31/1933; Letter from William to Davis regarding a letter sent by Mr. Wu Ding Chong, Shanghai banker and President of the Anti-Civil War League |
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24 |
Norman H. Davis 11 |
8/4/1933; Letter from Davis regarding William's previous letter on July 31st and his advice concerning the Commission |
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25 |
Norman H. Davis 12 |
8/4/1933; William's copy of Davis' letter on August 4th |
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26 |
Norman H. Davis 13 |
8/14/1933; Letter from William regarding the importance of not offending any Chinese faction with the Good-Will Commission |
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27 |
Norman H. Davis 14 |
8/15/1933; Letter from Davis acknowledging the Anti-Civil War League as a proper medium through which the efforts of the Good-Will Commission could proceed |
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28 |
Norman H. Davis 15 |
8/26/1933; Letter from William's secretary regarding William's letter on August 16th |
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29 |
Norman H. Davis 16 |
8/29/1933; Letter from Davis on his inability to assist with the finances for the Good-Will Commission, and suggesting Dr. Shotwell instead |
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30 |
Norman H. Davis 17 |
12/15/1933; Letter from Davis' secretary acknowledging the arrival of William's December 13th letter |
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31 |
Norman H. Davis 18 |
5/16/1934; Letter from William requesting Davis' assistance in aiding the Good-Will Commission's application to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
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32 |
Norman H. Davis 19 |
1/30/1935; Letter from Davis acknowledging William's letter on January 9th |
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33 |
Norman H. Davis 20 |
2/4/1935; Letter from William thanking Davis for his letter on January 30th |
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34 |
Norman H. Davis 21 |
3/5/1935; Letter to Davis from William relaying his willingness to meet at Davis' convenience to discuss the Chinese situation |
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35 |
Norman H. Davis 22a |
Undated; William's draft of the letter he sent to Davis on April 8th |
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36 |
Norman H. Davis 22b |
4/8/1935; Letter to Davis offering to join Davis in a conference with Raymond Fosdick, a Rockefeller Foundation, regarding the importance of keeping the good-will of the Chinese people |
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37 |
Norman H. Davis 23 |
4/12/1935; Letter from Davis acknowledging receipt of William's letter on April 8th |
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38 |
Norman H. Davis 24 |
4/22/1935; Letter to Davis revealing China's swing toward demoracy and away from communism, and asking if Fosdick had returned to America |
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39 |
Norman H. Davis 25 |
4/23/1935; Letter from Davis' secretary acknowledging receipt of William's letter on April 22nd, and that Fosdick was not expected to return to America for some time |
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40 |
Norman H. Davis 26 |
4/30/1935; Letter to Miss Ham, Davis' secretary, thanking her for the note on April 23rd, and relaying that Fosdick is now in New York City |
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41 |
Norman H. Davis 27 |
5/2/1935; Letter to Davis, enclosed with letter from Dr. Wu, President of the Anti-Civil War League of China |
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42 |
Norman H. Davis 28 |
5/10/1935; Letter from Davis reminding William that he had stated he could not take any moral responsibility for the American Good-Will Mission due to his official work |
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43 |
Norman H. Davis 29a |
Undated; Draft of William's letter in reply to Davis' May 10th letter, reassuring Davis that no miscommunication has been made |
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44 |
Norman H. Davis 29b |
Undated; Alternate draft of William's letter to Davis on June 3rd |
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45 |
Norman H. Davis 29c |
6/3/1935; Copy of William's June 3rd letter |
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46 |
Norman H. Davis 29d |
6/3/1935; Second copy of William's June 3rd letter |
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47 |
Norman H. Davis 30 |
6/6/1935; Letter to Davis acknowledging William's letter on June 3rd |
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48 |
Norman H. Davis 31 |
11/3/1936; Letter to Davis requesting Davis to arrange a meeting with Mr. George Miller |
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49 |
Norman H. Davis 32 |
4/11/1938; Letter from Davis thanking William for his letter on April 5th |
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50 |
Albert Einstein 1 |
1/30/1934; Letter from William to Dr. Albert Einstein regarding the relocation of German-Jews to China |
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51 |
Albert Einstein 2 |
2/13/1934; Reply from Einstein regarding the possibility of William's plan |
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52 |
Albert Einstein 3a |
Undated; Draft of William's February 19th letter |
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53 |
Albert Einstein 3b |
2/19/1934; William's letter discussing a study into the probability of the relocation of German-Jews to China |
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54 |
Albert Einstein 4 |
3/28/1934; Einstein's letter to William in German |
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55 |
Albert Einstein 5 |
3/28/1934; Letter to William from his niece, Rose, enclosing the translation of Einstein's March 28th letter |
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56 |
Albert Einstein 6 |
3/28/1934; Letter from Einstein translated in English regarding the effort to help both Jewish and Chinese people by relocating German-Jews to China |
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57 |
Albert Einstein 7 |
3/28/1934; Copy of Einstein's March 28th letter in English |
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58 |
Albert Einstein 8 |
3/28/1934; Alternate copy of of Einstein's March 28th letter in English |
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59 |
Albert Einstein 9 |
3/28/1934; Handwritten copy of Einstein's March 28th letter in English |
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60 |
Albert Einstein 10 |
3/28/1934; Alternate copy of Einstein's March 28th letter in English |
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61 |
Albert Einstein 11 |
3/28/1934; Alternate copy of Einstein's March 28th letter in English |
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62 |
Manuel Espinosa 1 |
11/13/1972; Letter from Espinosa acknowledging William's October 22nd letter |
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63 |
Manuel Espinosa 2 |
7/16/1973; Letter from William regarding enclosed documents including a Catholic response to Communism and requesting moral support from Espinosa |
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64 |
William J. Gies 1 |
5/13/1931; Letter from Gies to Dr. Shotwell regarding a criticism from Dr. Holcombe |
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65 |
William J. Gies 2 |
5/6/1932; Letter from William to Gies regarding the Friendship Press |
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66 |
William J. Gies 3 |
4/16/1934; Letter from Gies to William's previous letters |
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67 |
Harry A. Goldberg 1 |
3/21/1934; Letter from William to Goldberg regarding a previous telephone conversation |
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68 |
Harry A. Goldberg 2 |
4/4/1934; Letter from William explaining his thoughts on the relocation of German-Jews to China |
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69 |
Emil Hilb 1 |
12/5/1933; Handwritten letter from Hilb regarding a future meeing between William and Einstein |
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70 |
Emil Hilb 2 |
12/6/1933; Letter from William to Hilb regarding the plight of the German-Jews |
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71 |
Emil Hilb 3 |
1/22/1934; Letter from Hilb instructing William to send a letter to Einstein regarding his ideas on the relocation of German-Jews |
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72 |
Emil Hilb 4 |
2/19/1934; Letter from William requesting a meeting with Hilb |
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73 |
Emil Hilb 5 |
4/2/1934; Letter from William thanking Hilb for his assistance in providing a meeting between William and Einstein |
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74 |
Jensen Hsiung 1 |
7/9/1935; Letter from Jensen Hsiung to William introducing himself and informing William about his plan to translate William's book |
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75 |
Jensen Hsiung 2 |
8/3/1935; Letter from Hsiung thanking William for his autographed book |
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76 |
Ruby Marks 1 |
3/21/1934; Letter from William providing Miss Marks with information on China |
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77 |
Ruby Marks 2 |
4/4/1934; Follow-up letter from William regarding his efforts to relocate German-Jews to China |
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78 |
William M. Passano 1 |
1/20/1932; Letter from Passano at Waverly Press informing William about the delay in publishing "Sun Yat-Sen Versus Communism" |
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79 |
William M. Passano 2 |
1/22/1932; Letter from William emphasizing the urgency and importance of publishing his at the expected time |
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80 |
William M. Passano 3 |
1/28/1932; Letter from Passano reassuring William of the expedient publishing of "Sun Yat-Sen Vesrus Communism" |
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81 |
William M. Passano 4 |
2/3/1932; Letter from William returning the corrected index proof for his publication |
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82 |
William M. Passano 5 |
2/4/1932; Letter from Passano regarding the proof of the index from "Sun Yat-Sen Versus Communism" |
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83 |
Syngman Rhee 1 |
2/6/1942; Letter from Rhee informing William about Carl Crow's opinion regarding the Korean Commission |
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84 |
Syngman Rhee 2 |
3/26/1942; Letter from Rhee to William concerning his situation |
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85 |
Syngman Rhee 3 |
4/3/1942; Letter from Rhee to William responding to William's request for financial support on a project |
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86 |
Syngman Rhee 4 |
7/19/1942; Handwritten letter from Rhee apologizing for a rushed exit at a dinner both men were attending |
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87 |
Syngman Rhee 5 |
?/13/1945; Handwritten letter from Rhee thanking William for his help |
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88 |
Syngman Rhee 6 |
2/17/1947; Letter from Rhee regarding the establishment of an interim government in Korea |
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89 |
Syngman Rhee 7 |
6/23/1948; Letter from Rhee thanking William for his congratulatory message and informing him on the state of affairs in Korea |
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90 |
Syngman Rhee 8 |
5/9/1949; Handwritten note from Rhee iquiring when William and his wife plan on visiting Korea |
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91 |
Syngman Rhee 9 |
4/25/1960; Letter from Rhee to William checking up on William's health |
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92 |
Syngman Rhee 10 |
1941; Excerpt from Rhee's "Japan Inside Out" |
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93 |
Mary Schonberg 1 |
3/21/1934; Letter from William to Schonberg requesting help in obtaining a message from Carrie Chappman Catt |
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94 |
Mary Schonberg 2 |
4/4/1934; Letter from William thanking Schonberg for a ticket |
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95 |
James T. Shotwell 1 |
7/6/1932; Letter from William to Shotwell concerning America's relationship with China |
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96 |
James T. Shotwell 2 |
6/20/1944; Letter from Shotwell to Bernard Baruch requesting a meeting for Dr. William |
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97 |
James T. Shotwell 3 |
6/20/1944; Lettter from Shotwell to the Secretary of State requesting a meeting for Dr. William |
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98 |
James T. Shotwell 4 |
8/30/1950; Letter to Shotwell from Chu Chia-hua, President of the Chinese Association for the United Nations, regarding Willaim's visit to Taiwan |
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99 |
James T. Shotwell 5 |
4/5/1954; Letter from Shotwell to John Tsu regarding his absence at a dinner in honor of William and Archbishop Paul Yu-pin |
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100 |
James T. Shotwell 6 |
1931; Copy of excerpt from Who's Who concerning Shotwell |
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101 |
Arthur Hays Sulzberger 1 |
10/6/1948; Letter from William to Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times, suggesting China's October 10th holiday as a fitting editorial subject |
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102 |
Arthur Hays Sulzberger 2 |
10/7/1948; Letter from Sulzberger acknowledging William's Octer 6th letter |
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103 |
Arthur Hays Sulzberger 3 |
10/10/1948; Copy of editorial from the New York Times entitled, "'Cold War' has Two Fronts" |
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104 |
Arthur Hays Sulzberger 4 |
10/12/1948; Letter from William to Sulzberger applauding the Octer 10the editorial |
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105 |
Chas M. Tomlinson 1 |
1/28/1932; Handwritten letter from Tomlinson thanking William for the autographed copy of the "Social Interpretation of History" |
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106 |
Chas M. Tomlinson 2 |
2/17/1932; Letter from William thanking Tomlinson for his January 28th letter |
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107 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 1 |
10/14/1931; Letter from William regarding an ealier suggestion from E.F. Williams |
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108 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 2 |
12/23/1931; Letter from the publishing company requesting for William to correct the copy for the campaign of his book "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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109 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 3 |
1/6/1932; Letter from the publishing company regarding William's suggestions and comments for the proof |
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110 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 4 |
1/7/1932; Letter from William discussing the details of the publication of "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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111 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 5 |
2/2/1932; Letter from William Gies to the Williams & Wilkins Co. regarding the market for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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112 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 6 |
2/5/1932; Letter from Robert Gill, Secretary-Treasurer of the publishing company, regarding the sales of William's book and the influence on the situation in China |
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113 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 7 |
2/10/1932; Letter from Gill regarding publicity for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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114 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 8 |
2/15/1932; Letter from Gill regarding international markets for William's book |
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115 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 9 |
2/15/1932; Letter from William to Gill regarding publicity for his book |
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116 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 10 |
3/2/1932; Letter from Gill regarding orders for his books as well as advertising methods |
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117 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 11 |
7/25/1932; Letter from William inquiring about book orders from China and the difficulty of receiving a review for his book |
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118 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 12 |
8/1/1932; Reply from Gill regarding book sales in China and other book orders |
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119 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 13 |
8/9/1932; Letter from William regarding the offer of buying the rights to "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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120 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 14 |
8/11/1932; Reply from Gill regarding the purchase proposal |
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121 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 15 |
9/1/1932; Sales report for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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122 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 16 |
9/1/1932; Statement of Account for William |
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123 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 17 |
9/26/1932; Letter from William regarding his plan to finance his own promotional campaign for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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124 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 18 |
2/13/1933; Request from William for copies of his book |
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125 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 19 |
3/1/1933; Statement of Account for William |
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126 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 20 |
3/1/1933; Sales report for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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127 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 21 |
4/25/1933; Letter from William regarding mention of his book in the media |
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128 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 22 |
8/8/1933; Request from William for copie of his book |
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129 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 23 |
9/1/1933; Statement of Account for William |
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130 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 24 |
3/14/1934; Letter from William regarding the importance of "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" in light of events in China |
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131 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 25 |
3/21/1934; Letter from Gill acknowledging William's March 14th letter |
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132 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 26 |
3/23/1934; Letter from Gill regarding reviews of William's book |
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133 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 27 |
1/23/1934; Request from William for copies of his book |
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134 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 28 |
3/29/1934; Letter from William requesting a postponement of reducing the price of his book |
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135 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 29 |
4/4/1934; Letter from Gill denying William's request to postpone the reduction of the book price |
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136 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 30 |
4/13/1934; Letter from Gill regarding the status of postponing the price reduction |
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137 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 31 |
4/21/1934; Letter from E.F. Williams acknowledging William's April 18th letter |
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138 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 32 |
9/1/1934; Sales report for "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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139 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 33 |
11/7/1934; Letter from publishers regarding the close of William's account and his remaining balance owed |
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140 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 34 |
3/1/1934; Statement of Account for William and a sales report for his book |
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141 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 35 |
12/7/1934; Reply from publishers regarding William's request for the total sale of books |
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142 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 36 |
1/4/1935; Publisher's request for a reply from William |
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143 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 37 |
1/17/1935; Publisher's reply to William's request for an extension on the account |
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144 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 38 |
3/11/1935; Letter from the publishers regarding William's royalty account |
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145 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 39 |
Undated; Handwritten letter from William regarding the appendix of his book |
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146 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 40 |
Undated; Account analysis of "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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147 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 41 |
Undated; Section of William's letter regarding the market of his book |
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148 |
Williams & Wilkins Co. 42 |
Undated; Second page of a letter from William including his corrections of a proof |
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149 |
Timothy Y. Jenn |
1/29/1921; Letter from Timothy Jen, a theological student from China, requesting a copy of "The Social Interpretation of History," with a handwritten note from William at the bottom of the page |
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150 |
Dr. David Starr Jordan |
7/14/1928; Letter from William regarding the situation in China |
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151 |
Herbert Hoover |
8/4/1928; Letter from William to Herbert Hoover regarding his published works |
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152 |
L.T. Chen |
9/12/1928; Letter from L.T. Chen to Mary van Kleeck regarding his reference mistake |
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153 |
Arthur J. Horton of Bulkley & Horton Co. |
2/15/1932; Letter from William regarding a booklet received from Horton |
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154 |
N.Y. Telephone Company |
2/15/1932; Letter from William requesting for vouchers |
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155 |
Political Science Quarterly |
2/15/1932; Letter from William requesting 10 copies of the March quarterly |
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156 |
Sears, Roebuck & Company |
2/15/1932; Letter from William regarding his roof |
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157 |
Sun Qingling |
3/16/1932; Letter from William to Sun Ching-ling (in extreme damage) |
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158 |
Treasury Department |
5/6/1932; Letter from William requesting an extension |
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159 |
J. Leighton Stuart |
9/24/1932; Letter from J. Leighton Stuart discussing William's book "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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160 |
War Department |
1/30/1933; Letter from Frank McCoy thanking William for the information sent to him |
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161 |
Carroll B. Whitcomb |
3/6/1934; Letter from Willaim to Carroll B. Whitcomb recommending William Gies as chairman |
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162 |
Miss Gerber |
4/2/1934; Letter from William to Miss Gerber regarding his unsatisfactory dealings with Mr. Cohn |
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| 163 | Dr. Thaddeus Hyatt |
3/6/1934; Letter to Dr. Thaddeus Hyatt regarding a letter sent to Mr. Whitcomb |
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164 |
National Federation for Economic Stabilization |
2/26/1936; Request for financial support from the National Federation for Economic Stabilization |
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165 |
Edward Burnshar, Jr. |
12/17/1936; Letter to Edward Burnshar, Jr. regarding the economic principles discussed in the "Social Interpretation of History" |
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166 |
The Lambs |
4/11/1936; Thank you letter to William from Frank Crumit |
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167 |
Dr. L.A. Leventen |
9/7/1937; Letter to Dr. Leventen thanking him for his letter on September 3rd |
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168 |
W.J. Ghent |
10/1/1937; Handwritten letter from W.J. Ghent to William regarding Ghent's debt |
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169 |
Hu Shih |
3/18/1940; Letter from Hu Shih informing William of honors that have been conferred upon him by the Chinese government |
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170 |
Warren A. Seavey |
12/7/1940; Letter from Warren A. Seavey requesting political action from friends of China |
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171 |
The Lincoln Library |
12/14/1943; Letter from the Lincoln Library requesting a copy of William's "The Social Interpretation of History" |
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172 |
Harry S. Truman |
3/8/1946; Letter from Truman regarding Sun Yat-sen |
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173 |
Voice of America |
12/16/1948; Letter from Elmer Newton, Editor-in-Chief of the Chine Unit, regarding the script of the broadcast on Sun Yat-sen Day |
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174 |
Shin Sheng Pao Daily News in Taiwan |
7/22/1950; Thank you letter from the Taiwanese newspaper for William's effort to help China |
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175 |
Wei Hwou |
8/12/1950; Letter from Wei Hwou introducing himself to William |
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176 |
Yu-yu Jen |
Undated; Letter written by Yu-yu Jen to William in Chinese |
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177 |
Sun Chin-pi |
8/17/1950; Letter from Sun Chin-pi regarding William's speeches in Taiwan and communism in China |
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178 |
Yu-yiu Jen, et. al |
8/28/1950; Letter from Taiwanese statesmen thanking William for his work and expressing hope for cooperation between America and Taiwan |
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179 |
Office of the Government Spokesman in Taiwan |
9/13/1950; Letter from Shen Chang-huan regarding William's visit to Taiwan |
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180 |
Daniel A. Poling |
11/2/1950; Letter from Daniel Poling, President and Editor of the Christian Herald, regarding an article from the Nippon Times |
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181 |
Frank |
4/20/1952; Letter to William regarding Frank's history and experience in arriving at Hong Kong |
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182 |
Emil Lengyel |
3/15/1956; Thank you letter from Emil Lengyel for William's lecture during his class |
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183 |
The White House |
10/27/1972; Letter from Roland L. Elliott, Deputy Special Assistant to the President, thanking William for his letter |
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184 |
Los Angeles Times |
3/22/1984; Reply to inquiry of any reference of Dr. William |
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185 |
Dr. Selaka M. Gunn |
Undated; Letter from Willaim to Dr. Gunn regarding the American Goodwill Commission in China |
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186 |
John Hinderer |
Undated; Letter to William informing of Hinderer's current situation |
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187 |
MacMillan Company |
Undated; Letter regarding MacMillan's unwillingness to publish William's "Sun Yat-sen Versus Communism" |
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188 |
Ada McCormick |
Undated; Letter regarding William's Jewish heritage |
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189 |
Bissell B. Palmer |
Undated; Review of recent developments in negotiations concerning the Journal of Dental Research |
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190 |
J.N. Wong |
Undated; Letter from Wong introducing himself to William |
