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Box 1

 Container

Contains 169 Collections and/or Records:

Worl, Earl (n.d.; after November 1918 election)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 30
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_30_5

Wyatt, M. G. (June 21, 1918)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_31_1
Scope and Contents Re: publication request. Reply (June 29, 1918).

Zeigler, H. C. (December 1, 1918)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_31_2
Scope and Contents Re: political campaign. Reply (December 18, 1918).

Adler, Felix. The Moral Prerequisites of a League of Nations. New York: The American Ethical Union, 1919. Twelve pages.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_32_1
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

Graham, Samuel J. Some Reflections on the League of Nations as Related to the History of the United States. Twenty-four pages.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_32_2
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

A League of Nations. Vol. I, No. 7 (October, 1918)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_32_3
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

League of Nations Magazine. Vol. V, No. 2 (February, 1919)

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_32_4
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

"A General League of Nations." U. S. Representative Richard Wayne Parker of New Jersey, in the House, Monday, December 9, 1918. Printed copy; sixteen pages.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_33_1
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

Pages 1 and 2 of the Vinita Daily Star of Friday, September 17, 1937. Local news and several articles on the just-approved Grand River Dam project.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_34_1
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.

Correspondence (C), 1919

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_011_1_1_1_0000
Scope and Contents The Chandler collection is small and fragmentary and does not reflect his activities in the U.S. Congress. For the most part, the 300 documents in the collection are constituent correspondence from 1917-1919. Some of the topics included in the materials are military conscription, Native Americans, drought relief, anti-lynching laws, the League of Nations, and the Panama Canal.