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F0889
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Series: Press and Censorship. : This category considers both postal censorship and the unification of magazine and newspaper publishers. The "American Editorial Mission to Great Britain", a group of magazine and newspaper editors, also included Charles Van Hise, then President of the University of Wisconsin. A reproduction of a drawing of Van Hise is included in the booklet.
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volume F0889 | 1
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Censorship and Trade.
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volume F0889 | 2
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The Mails as a German War Weapon: Memorandum on the Censorship of Mails Carried by Neutral Ships.
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volume F0889 | 3
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The Press Censorship. [from the Sellery files]
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volume F0889 | 4
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Correspondence with the Swedish Minister on the Subject of the Detention by the Swedish Government of the British Transit Mail to Russia as a Reprisal for the Search of Parcels Mail by His Majesty's Government. August, 1916.
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volume F0889 | 5
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Memorandum Addressed by the French and British Governments to the United States Government Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails. January, 1917.
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volume F0889 | 6
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Memorandum Presented by His Majesty's Government and the French Government to Neutral Governments Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails. April, 1916.
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volume F0889 | 7
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Note Addressed to the United States Ambassador Regarding the Examination of Parcels and Letter Mails. July, 1916.
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volume F0889 .AM3
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American Editorial Mission to Great Britain, September-October, 1918.
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