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<strong>Cuttings</strong>, <strong>pamphlets</strong>, <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>, <strong>misc</strong>. <strong>journals</strong><strong>Folder</strong> <strong>No</strong>. <strong>Contents</strong> (including, in quotes, C.E.P.'s annotations on envelopes)Punch 1914-1919 (various special numbers). 9 ite<strong>ms</strong>The Nation July-Dec 1914. 26 ite<strong>ms</strong> in one bundle.Parliamentary Debates vol. 59, no. 15The Arbitrator Oct 1916Report of Central Committee for National Patriotic Organizationsn.d. [1915?]The Plouehshare Dec 1916The Venturer nos. 9, 12 (1916)The War 1914-1918 (list of books compiled by E. Blunden et al.)[1930?]The New Rake's Propress supplement to Punch 16-9-14"A Report made in Germany for the Society of Friends by a neutralspeaker 1915. Prince Lichnowsky's Disclosures."Ms. <strong>notes</strong> from Die Eiche (11 sheets) and printed material(extracts)."Diary 1915"Actual contents of envelope = 1 cutting (The Times 2-11-15) and1 page <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>Diary for 1916. Ms. <strong>notes</strong> and cuttings"1916 Newspaper cuttings etc. Supplementary to the Diary".[<strong>Contents</strong> not counted]Commission of Enquiry into Industrial Unrest. Parl. Papers 1917(Cd. 8662-8669, and Cd. 8696) 9 ite<strong>ms</strong>Papers for Wartime 1914: 2,4,5-24,26-34,36. 32 ite<strong>ms</strong>."Papers, cuttings etc concerning the Emergency Committee forGermans, Austrians and Hungarians in distress: the persecution ofenemy aliens before and during the 1914-1918 War years.Government provisions for them during these years. The camp atKnockaloe, Isle of Man." 25 ite<strong>ms</strong>.Fortniehtlv Review. <strong>No</strong>v. 1915Contem~orary Review Sept. 1914


The Nation 1915: Vol. XVI, nos. 14-25; Vol. XVII, nos. 2-10, 12-25and supplements of 13-11-15 and 9-10-15Goodwill 1915-1916: Vol. I, nos. 1-7; Vol. 11, nos. 1,2,4The International Review 1-11-15; Le Mouvement Pacifiste July-Sept. 1915; The O~timist, 15-10-15Cobden Club leaflets, nos. 192, 194.Misc. clippings: Holland NewsLabour Leader and Hampstead and Highgate Emress, 1914-1915:<strong>misc</strong>. issuesThe Sketch, 5 July 1916"End of Year 1916", envelope of cuttings from Dec. 1916Envelope of cuttings and two pages of <strong>ms</strong>. text: 1915"<strong>Cuttings</strong> 1915" (includes one page of <strong>ms</strong>. draft)"Dec. 1913, Pre-war spirit", cuttings: two ite<strong>ms</strong>"Newspaper <strong>Cuttings</strong> during 1916", English, German, DutchParliamentary Publications (Command Papers), mostly diplomatic(ambassadorial) correspondence, various dates 1914-1921. Onebundle, 24 ite<strong>ms</strong>The U.D.C., Aug. and Oct. 1916The Challenge, Oct. 1916International Women's Congress at the Hague, 1915 (3 ite<strong>ms</strong>)John Bull, June-Dec. 1916, incomplete, 8 ite<strong>ms</strong>The Economist, 1 July 1916The Nation (New York), 28 Dec. 1918, section on soviet RussiaHolland News, Feb.-Mar. 1916The Nation, 1915-1916: XVII, no. 26; XVIII, nos. 1-26; XIX, nos.1-9. Two bundles.The Nation, 1916: XIX, nos. 10-27; XX, nos. 1-13, plus twosupplements.Common Sense, Oct-Dec. 1916 (lacks no. 4): 12 ite<strong>ms</strong> in twoenvelopes


wewssheet of fellows hi^ of Reconciliation (=F.O.R.), Aug.-<strong>No</strong>v.1916The Ploughshare, Aug. 1917"Peace a la Mode" from The Herald, 9 <strong>No</strong>v. 1918; programme ofthe Great Women's Meeting, 4 Aug. [1914?]: two ite<strong>ms</strong> in sec01sleeves in one folder"Concerning the Pre-war mind. Massingham became editor of theNation March 1907."Envelope of clippings from The Nation 1908, sewn together,entitled, 'The Har<strong>ms</strong>worth Brand"."1914 to go with diary"Envelope of clippings, leaflets, <strong>ms</strong>. text. Includes "Why Britain is atWar", by Sir Edward Cook, 1914; "GUILTY: Prince Lichnowsky'sDisclosures", by C. A. McCurdy, M.P.; letter to editor ofManchester Guardian by C.E.Playne (draft?)"Extracts from Mr. P.W. Hirst's Diary August 1914 publ. inCommon Sense" [in 19191, includes Jan-Mar 1915. Some marginal<strong>notes</strong>."High Finance and the War 1917, 1918Envelope of clippings."Introduction <strong>No</strong>. 5 1919, 1920, See study of post-war Frenchmentality"Envelope of clippings, with sheets of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong> and a <strong>ms</strong>. letter toC.E.P. from M.C.[?] Fox of 21-3-20 re: Lorraine"Pre-war and war <strong>misc</strong>."Pamphlets and leaflets, including National Peace Council, The <strong>No</strong>-Conscription Fellowship, National Peace Congress, 11th session,1917"Newspapers and cuttings throughout 1916, especially December,the c m month of war and peace chances"One bundle of cuttings, mostly from The Labour Leader, nowdivided between two envelopes.The Nation, Jan-June 1917The Nation, June-Dec. 1917Goodwill, Jan-<strong>No</strong>v. 1917: one bundleThe Venturer, Jan-June 1917: one bundleThe Arbitrator, Feb-May, and July 1917: one bundle


The Labour Woman, May-July, Sept, Dec. 1917: one bundleThe Call 1917, lacks Jan.The Challenee, 1917, lacks Jan-FebCommon Sense 1917 (envelope 70 contains clippings fromCommon Sense 1917 found loose)"A Weekly War record of feelings in England", py] HonorLawrence. Folding chart in green slipcase"Miscellaneous Dec. 8, 1917" Clippings"Dec. 12, 13, 1917. The Uses of 'Hate', Conan Doyle, ArnoldBennett, <strong>Cuttings</strong> Jan-Feb 1917, Dec. 8, Misc."Clippings, with three pages of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>"Peace Ter<strong>ms</strong>, January 1917" clippings"<strong>Cuttings</strong> round Christmas 1917; poem by Rupert Brooke"Clippings; poem by Brooke appears to be lacking, but poem byKipling included"<strong>Cuttings</strong> from Newspapers, October, <strong>No</strong>vember, December 1917"Loose clippings 1917Two <strong>pamphlets</strong>: "The censorship and the War", John Dillon M.P.Feb. 1917; "De Internationale Politie" from Vrede door Recht, Mei-Juni 1915Socialist Review, <strong>No</strong>v-Dec. 1917"Articles on U.S.A. coming into the War and in the War 1917, 1918.Inclu[des] a pamphlet publ. by Arner. Assoc for InternationalConciliation. May 1917". Clippings"<strong>Cuttings</strong> 1917"John Bull 1917; 16 issues (year not complete)"Conscientious Objectors 1917, 1918" ClippingsCommand Papers [Cd. 74671, Correspondence re: European Crisis;Eight parts sewn together"National Service Scheme March 1917""The National Service Scheme I was dropped about end of July1917 after vast advertising and expensive pushing"Clippings, material not limited to March 1917


"July-Aug 1917. Stockholm and Mr. Henderson's resignation"ClippingsClippings found loose in box: mostly conscientious objectors, 1917Material found loose in box:Francis & Dav's 36th Annual 1916 (music); The Star Music Co.'s10th Planet song: annual [n.d.]; Knitting: a poem bv Mrs. HaroldSoender; The Teacher's World Sept 5, 1917; John Bull 23 June1917, 30 Oct. 1915; The Venturer, Aug. 1917.Seven printed ite<strong>ms</strong>.Parliamentary Debates, H.C. vol. 98, no. 135, 6 <strong>No</strong>v. 1917"<strong>Cuttings</strong> 1917. Looked through and kept 1936".Clippings and a few sheets of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>; includes letter from W.A.Appleton of General Federation of Trade Unions, 16 Jan 1917responding to a letter from C.E.Playne and disagreeing with herview that Allies and enemies were using basically the same tactics."Papers and cuttings 1917".Clippings and several pages of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong> (drafts?)The Hibbert Journal, April 1915"Newspaper cuttings, Lloyd George 1917, 1918 - His dictatorshipmovementr'"Specimens of Journals" Mostly from 1918The Nation 1918 (lacking XXIII, no. 25)Foreign Affairs, <strong>No</strong>v. 1925The Nineteenth Centurv and After Feb. 1915The War Cabinet. Report for the Year 1917-1918Common Sense, Jan-May 1918The Call, Jan-May 1918Le Mouvement Pacifiste, 1918, nos. 1-8. Two ite<strong>ms</strong>Goodwill, March-Dec 1918. Four ite<strong>ms</strong>Parliamentary Debates, House of Commons, vol. 107, no. 64, 20June 1918Cambridge Magazine, Decennial Number, 1912-1921


Envelope of clippings, <strong>pamphlets</strong>, single issues of <strong>journals</strong>, 1914-1915. List of contents on envelope includes:Women's International League Manifesto, 1915; Two OxfordPamphlets: German Philoso~hy by J. H. Muirhead; Aueust 1914 byS. Wilkinson; "A United Europe", by Asquith; "European War 1914-15 ..." - destruction of historic monuments during the war; JusSuffragii, 1 Sept 1914; Clippings: Dailv Chronicle, 7-10-14;Westminster Gazette, 30-9-14; Times, 5-9-14. (C.E.Playne's list isnot entirely accurate, as of Oct. 1991, JCW)Envelope of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>, drafts, and one clipping (1918). Four groups 'of papers"Early 1918. Newspaper cuttings chiefly, and my <strong>notes</strong> on books"(Ms. <strong>notes</strong> not present in Oct. 91, but may be some of the <strong>notes</strong>found in envelope now 108, above)"<strong>Cuttings</strong>, Middle of 1918" Includes <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>Diary for 1917. Ms. <strong>notes</strong> with clippings interleaved"<strong>Cuttings</strong> 1918, Later months"A Leaeue of Nations, Oct, Dec. 1918 (I, 7-8)The Times, 1 Dec. 1914: several pages (maps)The Neutral Investigation - of the Causes of Wars by Herman HarrisAailGreat Britain and the Eurooean Crisis, HMSO, 1914"China, Japan and the War 1918" Envelope of clippings"Intervention, Russia, Siberia 1918" Envelope of clippings"Special Leaflets 1914-1916: [listed on envelope as follows]'The Cost to Humanity", by Herbert W. Horwill. Mar 1915'The Warmonger", by J.W.Kneeshaw, Nat. Labour Press(Reports of Select Cttee on National Expenditure - 1918 (2))"Jane Adda<strong>ms</strong>' account of her interviews with the foreign ministersof Europe" speech made in N.Y. on her return to U.S.A. (1915)"Die Auswaertige Politik und die oeffentliche Meinungtt by Prof Dr.Otfried Nippold (1913)As of Oct. 1991, only the last two ite<strong>ms</strong> were in the envelope"Free Trade, Tariffs during the War Years" Pamphlets, clippings"October 1918" Clippings"1918 supplementary to Diary Sept. 17, 18" Clippings


"<strong>No</strong>vember - December 1918"ClippingsOne folder containing clipping from The Herald 1 June 1918: 'ThePeace of Yester-Year", by Evelyn Sharp (children's attitude to thewar)"1918 supplementary to the Diary Jan- June" ClippingsDiary 1918. Ms. <strong>notes</strong> with clippings interleavedMilitary Service Regulations. Two ite<strong>ms</strong>"German Opinion 1916, 1917 and latef'Clippings and <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>"German dissatisfaction with the War 1915, 1916" Clippings"German dissatisfaction with the War 1917" Clippings"German dissatisfaction with the War 1918 Clippings"German Opinion, special cuttings, some used in Societv at War.Especially peace negotiation attempts, also German opinion 1915,1916, 1917, 1918. German Pacificism [sic] during the War".Clippings and <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong> and one small envelope of corresp. re:U.D.C."Horatio Bottomley in War-Time" Clippings"<strong>Cuttings</strong> re Wartime Psychology, especially Persecution Mania1917, 1918. The War <strong>No</strong>vels, especially Romer Wilson's aboutLondon life describe 'a phantasmagoria of a more or less licentioustype"'. Clippings and <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>, separate envelope inside labelled"Persecution mania - 1914-1916 Dec. <strong>Cuttings</strong>". One page of <strong>ms</strong>.<strong>notes</strong> is on the verso of a U.D.C. letter from Stella More1 to C.E.P.(1 922)"<strong>Cuttings</strong> 1917, 1918. War time Propaganda. There is fear ofmaking peace"Le Mouvement Pacifiste, Oct-Dec 1916Envelope labelled: "French Wartime Psychology. Pre-Warwithdrawal of French troops from the German frontier. Boloism.International Armaments. "Les Plaques Blinde'es" Clippings and<strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>; includes three smaller envelopes: 1) '2es PlaquesBlinde'es", <strong>ms</strong> <strong>notes</strong> and pamphlet 2) "Boloism 1917-1919"3) "French-Swiss Post-War feeling. Continued as during the War"typescript letter to C.E.P. from Louis Favre, 8 Feb 1923.


Envelope labelled: "Post-War comments on the 1914-18 War____"Goodwill" __-.- ^_.____.. Feb. _ 1920 Articles: "Night Clubs". General Smith. -_ ----.------.-__------,-___JJ--.--'3c: Dorrien on suggestive performances; Review of "BritishMobilisation" Wickham Steed; Reviews March 15, 1924".Includes <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>, also reviews of Lord Grey's book, Twentyfiveyears."Pre-War French and German Efforts, 'Pour mieux se connaitre'.ClippingsThree typescript sheets found loose in box, with <strong>ms</strong>. notation"omitted Chapter VIII""Coloured troops" Clippings and <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>, including several pageson Nurse Cave11 and small envelope of clippings labelled "WarStunts". Most of the material does not concern coloured troops'The C.O.'s Hansard, 1916 and 1917 to April"Actual contents only to Oct. 1916. Twenty-one ite<strong>ms</strong>pie Eiche, Jan 1916Parliamentary Debates. 1 June 1916. Envelope labelled "not used"Annual Reports of Belfast District Lunatic Asylum 1914-1916.(Include observations by Dr. W. Graham on war and insanity)Three ite<strong>ms</strong>"Some particulars of peace proposals made during the War"Leaflets and <strong>pamphlets</strong> (including The Hague 1915 conference,Bahai, etc. and two pages of <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong>)'The U.S.A. and the War 1917 and onwards"Clippings, <strong>pamphlets</strong>, <strong>ms</strong>. <strong>notes</strong> (includes several World PeaceFoundation <strong>pamphlets</strong>)"National Peace Council's Monthly News Sheet 1914 a fewnumbers, 1915 to end of 1918"Actually called Monthlv Circular, some issues lacking and someduplicatedWomen's International League. Monthlv News Sheet, Apr 1916-Mar1918, series incomplete, 14 ite<strong>ms</strong>Clipping about tea gowns (found loose in box)"Alsace Lorraine. Special papers concerning French propagandaduring the French [sic] occupation Pre-War and War"Pamphlets, offprints, extracts, all inscribed to C.E.P. from M.C. Fox(see also letter in envelope 43 above)


Manuscript <strong>notes</strong> (mostly on psychology and war) and typescriptoutline of Societv at War"War maps, Treaty maps"Clippings"Advertisements, Fashion, War Art"Clippings and <strong>pamphlets</strong>"Reports of the Friends Emergency Committee for helpingGermans, Austrians and Hungarians in distress. London Aug 1914 "and onwards and some particulars of the German correspondingcommittee in Berlin helping English civilians and English prisoners"Includes Reports 1-7"Mrs. Lockwood's personal observations of the War"Pamphlets, parts I, IV, 11-13 (including in Part 12 a sheet from a<strong>ms</strong>. letter of Florence Lockwood)"Pamphlets and <strong>notes</strong> of General Interest bearing on the War Re:Russia, France, Greece"Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospital, leaflet, undated,found loose in boxThe Challenge 1918John Bull, 1918 (incomplete, lacking most of <strong>No</strong>vember)Miscellaneous single issues of Journals, 1918. Four ite<strong>ms</strong>The Herald, Feb-May 1918

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