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1933 Sept. 6
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Attaching "a very interesting exchange of viewpoints" between Viscount Cecil and Raymond Leslie Buell on the Liberian situation.
1933 June 9
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Enclosing recent "self-explanatory" correspondence with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League; inquiring as to the possibility of his coming to Washington, D.C. anytime soon; and attaching a copy of the story based on the Association's releases and printed in twenty-six Scripps-Howard newspapers.
1933 June 8
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Relaying that a set of proofs of Du Bois's article should be on its way from the Foreign Affairs office; enclosing recent correspondence with William T. Stone of Foreign Policy; and reporting on recent dealings with Cecil, Winship, and Roosevelt.
1933 Oct. 24
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Asking if he would be willing or able to serve as a representative to the League of Nations on behalf of Liberia and enclosing correspondence from Dorothy Detzer regarding said invitation; also enclosing correspondence between Detzer and Secretary of State Cordell Hull concerning a series of changes to international policy regarding Liberia.
1933 Nov. 10
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Enclosing a "self-explanatory" letter from Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League on the Liberian situation; commenting briefly on the latest draft of the League of Nations' plan; and inquiring as to Du Bois's plans to visit New York in December.
1933 July 3
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Enclosing recent correspondence with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League regarding "the Liberian situation"; asking if Du Bois could represent the NAACP at a Washington, D.C. conference with the State Dept.: "your much greater familiarity with the Liberian situation and all the factors involved makes you the ideal person to represent the Association."
1933 June 7
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Seeking Du Bois's advice regarding dealings with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League, State Dept. officials, and members of the Liberian Committee.
1933 June 7
White, Walter Francis, 1893-1955
New York (N.Y.) - Citing from recent correspondence re Liberia with Dorothy Detzer of the Women's International League, Lord Cecil and General Winship, and the State Dept., enclosing a memorandum sent to "various influential Negro groups, "and seeking Du Bois's advice on the matter.