Willcox, Walter F. (Walter Francis), 1861-1964.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Frank Owens Smith incoming correspondence
Letters from Andrew Dickson White (January 19, 1915), W.F. Willcox (December 15, 1914), Liberty Hyde Bailey (December 23, 1914), and Allyn A. Young (December 15, 1914), concerning the proposal that the United States cede the Alaska Panhandle to Canada.
Letter: from Judge Harley Nutting Crosby
Letter from Crosby to Willcox containing his recollections of the Free Silver Debate controversy with former President Andrew D. White in 1896. The Debate League had asked Professor Jeremiah W. Jenks to present an impartial discussion of the subject, and President White objected that the talk was, in fact, biased in favor of free silver.
Towards the rearmament and unification of Europe
Talk by Mario Einaudi for the Myron Taylor Lectures on International Affairs, December 4, 1950, with a cover letter by Walter F. Willcox, to "My Dear Fellow Citizen" on behaf of the American Association for the United Nations (Tompkins County Branch), December 23, 1950.
Walter Francis Willcox papers
Papers concerning Willcox's career as professor of economics and statistics at Cornell, including extensive material on American social and political issues, as well as Willcox's personal and family papers.
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