Box 1
Contains 48 Results:
Untitled Speech, April 1926
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address of W. L. Clayton at the Jackson Day Dinner, March 29, 1941
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Proposed Arrangements Concerning Permanent International Food and Agriculture Organization, 1943
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
America's Stake in World Trade, October 25, 1943
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Comment on Dean Hoover's Study of International Trade and Domestic Employment, November 18, 1944
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address by the Honorable William L. Clayton, March 24, 1945
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Statement on United States International Telecommunications, April 2, 1945
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address before the Economic Club of Detroit, Michigan, May 21, 1945
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Security Against Renewed German Aggression, June 25, 1945
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Is UNRRA Doing Its Job?, October 20, 1945
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address before the National Farm Institute, Des Moines, Iowa, February 15, 1946
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
What Should We Do About the British Loan?, February 26, 1946
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address at semi-annual meeting of Academy of Political Science, New York, on "The importance of international economic relations to world peace", April 12, 1946
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address before the 34th Annual Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce, Atlantic City, New Jersey, May 2, 1946
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.
Address given at a meeting of member of the film industry, New York City, June 21, 1946
The collection consists primarily of manuscripts and printed speeches given by William Lockhart Clayton between 1926 and 1958. Additionally, it contains correspondence and three issues of ACCO magazine.