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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 220 詳細
220. Disarmament(0459-0496) |
1) | (新聞切抜) 「軍費の整理 (上) / 法学博士 清瀬一郎」 『東京朝日新聞』 1961.6.1, 1p.(0460) |
2) | (新聞切抜) 「軍費の整理 (下) / 法学博士 清瀬一郎」 『東京朝日新聞』 1961.6.2, 1p.(0461) |
3) | (新聞切抜) “Coolidge and Kellogg Try to Avoid Conference Snags,” [The Japan Advertiser], Mar. 19, 1925, 1p.(0462) |
4) | (新聞切抜) “President Coolidge Wants U.S. to Lead in Move for Peace,” [The Japan Advertiser], Mar. 20, 1925, 1p.(0464) |
5) | (雑誌記事) “The delays of disarmament,” The Literary Digest, Mar. 12, 1921, pp.10-12(0465-0467) |
6) | (雑誌記事) “Disarmament and Other Topics in Cartoons,” The American Review of Reviews, p.140-144 (p.145マイクロ欠)(0468-0472) |
7) | (雑誌記事) “Disarmament and Europe,” by Frank H. Simonds, Feb. 1921, The American Review of Reviews, p.146-154, 9pp.(0473-0481) |
8) | “Disarmament―England’s position,” by P. W. Wilson, Feb. 1921, The American Review of Reviews, p.155-158, 4pp.(0482-0485) |
9) | (封筒) World Disarmament, (10,11が封入), 1枚.(0486) |
10) | “The women want no more war,” by Ida Clyde Clarke, editorial appearing in Pictorial Review for April, 1921, 1p.(0487) |
11) | “World disarmament,” extract from hearings before the committee on military affairs, House of Representatives, sixty-sixth Congress third session, Jan.11, 1921, statement of Mrs. Harriet Connor Brown, 16pp.(0488-0496) |
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