Reel 62 World War 1919-1920

Reel 62 continues letters and reports on the peace effort to end World War I. 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 4 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)

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