Box 10
Contains 15 Results:
Edgar Snow diary #1 Feb. 26-March 18, 1928: record of trip "S.S. Radnor" to Japan, 1928 February 26-March 18
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #1a Sept. 26-ca. Dec. 29, 1930: Taiwan and Foochow, 1930 September 26-December 29
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #2 ca. Dec. 31, 1930: "Further Notes on Tamerlane" (Shanghai), 1930 December 31
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #3 Nov. 23, 1930-Jan. 10, 1931: Haiphung - Yunnanfu (Dr. Rock), 1930 November 23-1931 January 10
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #4 Jan. 11-Feb. 12, 1931: Yunnanfu to Talifu, 1931 January 11-February 12
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #5 Feb. 13-22, 1931: "Friday!" and Talifu to Yung Ping, 1931 February 13-22
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #6 Feb. 23-March 11, 1931: Sha Yang to Burma, 1931 February 23-March 11
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #7 March 13-May, 1931: India, 1931 March 13-May
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #8 April 24-July 11, 1931: India, 1931 April 24-July 11
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #10 Jan.-Feb., 1933: Japan, Formosa, Borneo, Java, and Bali, 1933 January-February
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #11 June 1936: Siam to Suchi, 1936 June
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
Edgar Snow diary #12 July 8-18, 1936: Red zone, Chou En-lai interview, and Long March routes, 1936 July 8-18
The 1928 - 36 diaries do not contain a ninth volume. They were transcribed by Lois Snow and the originals have been retained by her. The 1960 diaries and notes are also transcriptions. The volume titles were those used by Snow. Note: For published excerpts for the years 1936, 1938 1939, 1942, and 1945, see Random Notes on Red China.
W.L.F. correspondence, 1967-1969, 1971
includes notes and articles
W.L.F. correspondence, 1969
includes article "Memorandum Re. Heads of State and Action on World Order"
W.L.F. article: "Arms Policy for the Final Decades of the 20th Century", undated
Grenville Clark created the World Law Fund to foster global peace through a united world government. Clark hoped to include China in disarmament discussions. Due to tense Sino-American relations, Clark sought out Snow for advice. Thus, in 1963, Clark began his correspondence with Snow, who subsequently wrote letters to Communist leaders in an effort to gain Clark's entrance into China.