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Reel 62 World War 1919-1920
Reel 62 continues letters and reports on
the peace effort to end World War 1. Additional correspondence
discusses government take-over of the nation's railroads,
together with the ensuing labor unrest. Several folders contain
U.S. Treasury Department regulations for enforcement of the
Volstead Act and national prohibition. Series IV ends on this
reel with correspondence and observers reports on the situation
in Russia, plus a translation of N. Lenin's article in Pravda
entitled: "The Urgent Problems of Soviet Rule." Correspondents
include Felix Frankfurter, Harold Laski, Mary Kenney O'Sullivan,
George W. Anderson, Herbert Croly, George Rublee, and Norman
Hapgood. (Boxes WW 8-1c/4, 9)
