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Special Collections Research Center
William & Mary Special Collections Research CenterEarl Gregg Swem Library
400 Landrum Dr
Williamsburg, Virginia
Business Number: 757-221-3090
spcoll@wm.edu
URL: https://libraries.wm.edu/libraries-spaces/special-collections
Margaret Cook, Manuscripts Curator.
Administrative Information
Conditions Governing Access:
Collection is open to all researchers. Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Manuscripts and Rare Books Librarian, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.
Preferred Citation:
William F. Willoughby, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.
Acquisition Information:
Gift
Biographical Information:
Graduated from Johns Hopkins in 1885, served as statistical expert for the US Department of Labor, member of the International Jury of Awards, Paris Exposition of 1900, instructor of economics at Harvard University in 1901, treasurer, secretary, and president of the Executive Council of Puerto Rico (1901-1909), assistant director of the US Census in 1910, member of the US Commission on Economy & Efficiency in Government, McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University in 1912, deputy legal adviser to president of China (1914-16), director of Institute for Government Research (1916-32), and consultant to the Library of Congress (1940-44).
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Scope and Contents
Papers 1818-1955, of William Willoughby, economist, government official, director for the Institute of Research. The papers of William F. Willoughby, mostly concern his service as treasurer and secretary of Puerto Rico and as deputy legal adviser to President Yuan Shikai of China during the period when Yuan made an unsuccessful attempt to restore the monarchy to China by having himself crowned emperor. The collection includes personal correspondence of Willougby with his twin brother Westel Woodbury Willoughby, sister Alice Estelle Willoughby, copies of official memorandum prepared for the Chinese and published writings. There are also genealogical materials concerning the Willoughby and Woodbury families.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Account books
- China--History--1912-1928
- China--Politics and government--1912-1928
- Correspondence
- Financial records
- Legal documents
- Notebooks
- Photographs
- Puerto Rico--History
- Puerto Rico--Politics and government--1898-1952
- Reports
- Scrapbooks
- Willoughby, William Franklin, 1867-1960
- Yuan, Shikai, 1859-1916
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Willoughby, William F. (1867-1960)
- Willoughby, William Franklin, 1867-1960
- Yuan, Shikai, 1859-1916
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- China--History--1912-1928
- China--Politics and government--1912-1928
Container List
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 id214812
Box 1
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id148509
Sarah A. Willoughby to sister, Chlow [?][1854?] June 12Scope and Contents
Husband has been appointed justice of the peace, news of Martha's son, Frank Willoughby; news of Westel, Benjamin and Edmund [Willoughby?]. Ill health of Grandmother Willoughby. Death of Mrs. [?] Beadsley, mother of Mrs. [?] Woodruff. 4 pp. ALS.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 2 id148510
Notes of William F. Willoughby and othersundatedScope and Contents
Concerning members of the Willoughby family Including his sister Alice Estelle Willoughby; newspaper clipping, 7 Nov. 1932, from Boston Evening Transcript; and notes on Lynde family
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 3 id148511
Correspondence of William F. Willoughby and Westel Woodbury Willoughby concerning the Willoughby family genealogy1896-1953, undatedScope and Contents
The letters appear to have been organized by correspondent and then chronologically within these categories. Handwritten and typed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 4 id148512
Papers of Westel Willoughby1863-1897Scope and Contents
Including pass, 1863, issued by provost marshal general's office; notification, 1890, of election to Phi beta Kappa (Hamilton College), appointment, 1869, of Willoughby as Judge Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia; genealogical correspondence; obituaries of Westel Willoughby; WFW's notes concerning his father; newspaper, 9 January 1840, Groton Balance; and M.M. Baldwin, Historical Sketch of the Town of Groton (Groton, 1868)
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 5 id148513
Genealogical Notes and Diploma1904 April 2, undatedScope and Contents
Concerning Westel Willoughby, M.D. and diploma, 1822, of Elisha Powell, Jr., from Albany University signed by Westel Willoughby, Joseph White, Jacob Hadley, D. Romlyn Beck and Jacob McNaughton, and John Tayler
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 6 id148514
"The Willoughby Family of New England"; by Isaac J. Greenwood1876 JanuaryScope and Contents
Typescript reprint from Historical and Genealogical Register
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 7 id148515
Notes and correspondence of WFW concerning the English Willoughby family1907, 1936, undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 8 id148516
Notes of WFW concerning Arthur Willoughby1924-1925, undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 9 id148517
William F. Willoughby's correspondence and genealogical notes concerning the family of Fred Delano Willoughby1924-1925, undatedScope and Contents
Includes photograph
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 10 id148518
Correspodence of William F. Willoughby and Westel W. Willoughby concerning family of John Willoughby1923-1938, undatedScope and Contents
Includes notes, correspondence, and a photograph.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 11 id148519
Correspondence of William F. Willoughby and genealogical notes concerning Mabel Willoughby Quay1924-1925, undatedScope and Contents
Includes photographs.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 12 id148520
Correspondence of WFW with Louise Willoughby concerning the Willoughby, Strong, Filer, and Dibble Families1924
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 13 id148521
Letters of Orrin Eugene Hine to his mother [?], and wife, Alma (Delano) Hine1864-1897, undatedScope and Contents
Letters written while serving in the 50th New York Volunteers and as a member of the Virginia Constitutional Convention of 1867. Includes printed biographical sketch of Charles Delano Hine from National Cyclopedia of American Biography and petition, 1890, that Orrin E. Hine be appointed to Board of Visitors of United States Military Academy, signed by Jno [John] Wise, S[ergeant].
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 14 id148734
Notes of Westel Willoughby and Westel W. Willoughby1878-1939, undatedScope and Contents
Printed sketch of William Woodbury. Notes, 1874, concerning Raymond and Kendall families [by Louisa Raymond Woodbury?]. Engraving of Ingham Collegiate Institute, [?], New York.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 id215256
Miscellaneous Letters1818-1896
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 1 id214917
Letter of Daniel S. Woodbury to William Woodbury1818 February 2
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 2 id214918
Letter of Jacob Brinkerhoff to Louisa Woodbury1844 March 23Scope and Contents
Content concerning Levi Woodbury and the imprisonment of Bemis Woodbury.
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 3 id214919
John Nelson to Jacob Brinkerhoff concerning imprisonment of Bemis Woodbury in Van Dieman's Land [Tasmania]1844 March 23
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 4 id215250
Letter of C.K. Woodbury to William Woodbury1876 October 9
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 5 id215262
Letter of Emma C. Howe to "My Dear Cousin"1896 January 21
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 15 Item: 1 id214917
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 16 id215264
Bound volume of notes of an unidentified person concerning the Woodbury familyundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 17 id148735
Willoughby family photos at Stony Lake, Ontario, Canada1909, 1911, undated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 18 id215335
Willoughby family photos at Stony Lake, Ontario, Canadaundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 19 id215348
Unattached pictures from the Willoughby family photos at Stony Lakeundated
- Mixed Materials Box: 1 Folder: 1 id148509
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 id215367
Box 2
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id148738
William F. Willoughby's letters from Europe to his mother, Jennie R[ebecca] Woodbury Willoughby, to his brother, Westel Woodbury Willoughby, and to his sister, Alice Estella Willoughby, while on an investigating trip for the Department of Labor1891 May 27 - 1891 July 27Scope and Contents
Letter written from and describing "City of Paris (ship)," and England (Bradford, Leeds, London, Manchester, and Matlock Bath). 19 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215375
Letter from William F. Willoughby, "City of Paris," New York, to Jennie R. Willoughby1891 May 27Scope and Contents
3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215380
Letter from William F. Willoughby, "City of Paris" at sea, to Jennie R. Willoughby1891 June 2Scope and Contents
Doings aboardship, including recitatium of James W. Riley. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215399
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Manchester, England to Alice Willoughby1891 June 4Scope and Contents
Description of Liverpool, Manchester, etc. 8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215405
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Manchester, to family1891 June 6Scope and Contents
Description of Manchester. 2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215408
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to Alice Willoughby1891 June 12Scope and Contents
8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215411
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to family1891 June 17Scope and Contents
8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215414
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to family1891 June 19Scope and Contents
3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215416
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to family1891 June 22Scope and Contents
8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215418
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to brother Westel Willoughby1891 June 23Scope and Contents
Response to his letter from Berlin. 2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216230
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to family1891 June 26Scope and Contents
6 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216231
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to Alice Willoughby1891 July 2Scope and Contents
6 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216232
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to family1891 July 4Scope and Contents
1 page.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216446
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Matlack Bath, England, to Alice Willoughby1891 July 5Scope and Contents
Description and comments about Matlack Bath. 8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216447
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Leeds, to Alice Willoughby1981 July 7Scope and Contents
Description of Leeds. 1 page.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216448
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Leeds, to family1891 July 10Scope and Contents
4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216449
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Leeds, to family1891 July 13-14Scope and Contents
Describes weekend in the English Lake region; comments about the English; describes Professor Lupton of Yorkshire College. 8 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216450
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Bradford, England, to family1891 July 18Scope and Contents
Comments about work. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216451
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Midland Hotel, Bradford, England, to family1891 July 24Scope and Contents
Plans to join brother, Westel Willoughby. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id216452
Letter of William F. Willoughby, Scarborough, England and Bradford, England, to family1891 July 26-27Scope and Contents
5 pages. Includes two prints of "Grand Hotel - Scarborough."
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 1 id215375
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id148743
William F. Willoughby letters, Department of Labor, Washington and Buffalo, New York to [Charles?] Hine1892-1897Scope and Contents
Johns Hopkins graduates attending meeting of American Historical Association and his regret at being unable to attend. Discussion of handling unemployment in Cincinnati. Thank you and description of honeymoon trip. 3 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id218968
William F. Willoughby, Buffalo, to [Charles?] Hine1892 January 16Scope and Contents
Mention of attending American Historical Association meeting. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id218969
William F. Willoughby to [Charles?] Hine1894 February 24Scope and Contents
Discussion of Philip Aynes, Cincinatti and handling of the unemployed. 3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id218970
William F. Willoughby to [Charles?] Hine1897 July 7Scope and Contents
Thank you to Hine for being best man, description of honeymoon and wedding trip. 7 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 2 id218968
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id148744
William F. Willoughby letters, Department of Labor, to his brother Westel1895 March 9 - July 6Scope and Contents
His work and projects he is working on at home; reading German with [?] Weber; father returning from Richmond where he tried Storyman case; Katy Hine spent two days; H.C. Adams; disappointment at Westel leaving Stanford over wife's health; [Herbert Baxter?] Adams; purchase of clothes; marriage plans; and proposal to write books on workingman's insurance. 9 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id218971
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 March 9Scope and Contents
Discussion of his work for the Department of Labor, his writing, organization of the Content Council in Washington for Social reform. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id218972
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 March 15Scope and Contents
Discussion of his writings. Study of German. Autograph card signed. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id218973
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 March 25Scope and Contents
Discussion of work, writing, reading. Autograph Card Signed. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id218974
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 March 30Scope and Contents
Discussion of work, luncheon with Professor Adams, talk about economist and statistical societies of Paris. 4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id222396
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 April 25Scope and Contents
3 pages. Plans to read paper on present economic tendencies before the Anthropological Society. Making of bibliography of history of Europe, 1870-1895 in English. Studying German.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id222397
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washinton, to Westel Willoughby1895 June 9Scope and Contents
3 pages. Mentions American Economic Association and American Historical Association.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id222398
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 June 18Scope and Contents
5 pages. Discussion of book regarding Workingman's Sustenance, bibliography regarding labor problem.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id222399
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 June 28Scope and Contents
3 pages. Discussion of writings. Family and social news.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id222400
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Washington, to Westel Willoughby1895 July 6Scope and Contents
2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 3 id218971
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id148745
William F. Willoughby letters, Sheffield, England and Washington, D.C. to wife Bess [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby]1897 November 29 - 1899 June 22Scope and Contents
9 autographed letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222401
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1897 November 29Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222402
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1898 August 1Scope and Contents
Autograph Letter Signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222403
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1898 June 15Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222404
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 16Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222405
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 18Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222406
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 19Scope and Contents
Autograph letter signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222407
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 20Scope and Contents
Autograph Letter Signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222408
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 21Scope and Contents
Autograph Letter Signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222409
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1899 June 22Scope and Contents
Autograph Letter Signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 4 id222401
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id148746
William F. Willoughby letters, on S.S. Rotterdam , and in Paris, France, Vienna, Austria, Berlin, Germany, Brussels, Belgium, Liege, Belgium, London, England and on S.S. Furnesia written to family concerning investigations for the Department of Labor and as a juror for the Paris Exposition of 19001900 May 12 - 1900 September 15Scope and Contents
Mentions Emile Levasseur, Jane Addams, McCormick family of Chicago. 50 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222410
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 May 12-21
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222411
Letter from William F. Willoughby, S.S. Rotterdam, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 May 21
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222412
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 May 23
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222413
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 May 24
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222414
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 May 24
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222415
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 May 25
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222416
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 May 29
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222417
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 May 29
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222418
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 1
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222419
Letter from WIlliam F. Willoughby, Paris, to Alice Willoughby1900 June 5
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222420
Letter from William F. WIlloughby, Paris, to Westel Willoughby1900 June 5
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222421
Letter from William F. WIlloughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 7
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222422
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Westel Willoughby1900 June 9
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222423
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 10
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222424
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 13
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222425
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 17
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222426
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 20
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222427
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 June 20
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222428
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 26
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222433
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 27
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222434
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 June 27
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222435
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 June 29
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222436
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 3
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222437
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 7
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222458
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 10
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222459
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 July 10
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222460
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 13
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222461
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Westel Willoughby1900 July 13
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222462
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Alice Willoughby1900 July 16
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222463
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Vienna, Austria, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 19
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222464
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Vienna, Austria, to Mrs. Appleby1900 July 21
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222465
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Vienna, Austria, to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 July 23
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222466
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Vienna, Austria, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 24
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222467
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Berlin, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 27
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222468
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Berlin, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 July 31
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222469
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 3
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222470
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 6
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222471
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 8
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222472
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 12
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222473
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Paris, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 August 12
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222474
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Brussels, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 17
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222475
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Brussels, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 August 19
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222476
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Brussels, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 22
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222477
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Brussels, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 26
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222478
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Liege, Belgium, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 August 28
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222479
Letter from William F. Willoughby, Leige, Belgium, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 August 28
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222480
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 Spetember 4
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222481
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to mother, Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1900 Spetember 4
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222482
Letter from William F. Willoughby, London, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 Spetember 10
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222483
Letter from William F. Willoughby, aboard S.S. Fernesia, to Bessie Talbot Willoughby1900 Spetember 15
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 5 id222410
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id148749
William F. Willoughby letters, Cambridge, Massachussetts, to mother [Jennie Rebecca (Woodbury) Willoughby] and brother Westel Woodbury Willoughby1901 February 14 - May 1Scope and Contents
Giving lectures at Harvard and Radcliffe in economics. Concerns Frank William Taussig. Includes letter of [Jennie Rebecca (Woodbury) Willoughby] to Westel Woodbury Willoughby. 9 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222850
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 February 19Scope and Contents
2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222851
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 February 28Scope and Contents
2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222852
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 March 6Scope and Contents
4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222853
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Westel Willoughby1901 March 10Scope and Contents
3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222854
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 March 13Scope and Contents
3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222855
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 March 27Scope and Contents
2 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222856
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury Willoughby1901 April 1Scope and Contents
4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222857
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury WilloughbyApril 9, 1901Scope and Contents
4 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222858
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Jennie Woodbury WilloughbyApril 17, 1901Scope and Contents
3 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222859
Letter from William F. Willoughby to Westel WilloughbyMay 1, 1901Scope and Contents
6 pages.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222860
Fragment of letter from William F. Willoughby1901Scope and Contents
1 page.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 6 id222850
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 7 id148752
William F. Willoughby letters, Department of Labor, Washington, [D.C.] to wife [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby]1901 June 30 - August 29Scope and Contents
Mentions death of [Herbert Baxter] Adams. 20 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 8 id148754
William F. Willoughby letters, Puerto Rico, to his wife [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby]1902 August 12 - September 9Scope and Contents
Describes his social life while serving as Treasurer of Puerto Rico. Has ordered investigation of financial affairs of San Juan. 3 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 9 id148759
William F. Willoughby letters, Puerto Rico and New York, to his wife [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby]1903 January 9 - December 29Scope and Contents
Describes his social life while serving as Treasurer of Puerto Rico. Concerns [?] Elliot, [?] Garrison, [?] Cruzen, William H. Hunt, Regis H. Post, [?] Sweet, Republican Party. 15 autograph letters signed.
- Mixed Materials Box: 2 Folder: 10 id148765
William F. Willoughby letters, Puerto Rico and New York, while serving as Treasurer of Puerto Rico to his wife Bess [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby] and daughter Barbara [Willoughby]1904 January 1 - April 12Scope and Contents
Concerns social life and Americans governing Puerto Rico, [?] Bird, criticism of General Elliott's department; description of Judge [?] Sweet; shipping of Puerto Rican coffee, his opinions on Russo-Japanese War, problems with legislature of Puerto Rico, [?] Hartzell, application for Commissioner of Labor, entertaining Dr. [?] Day and railroad plan for [?] Vandergrift. 13 autograph letters signed (one incomplete)
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Box 3
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William F. Willoughby letters to brother Westel Woodbury Willoughby, mother Jennie Rebecca (Woodbury) Willoughby, and wife Bess[ie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby], Puerto Rico and Cosmo Club, Washington, D.C., while serving as Treasurer, President of Executive Council, Secretary and Acting Governor of Puerto Rico1907 March 26 - December 9Scope and Contents
Concerns his bill for a capital building in San Juan, a penitentiary, roads and bridges and a long-distance telephone system. His election as President of Executive Council. Opinion of [Beekman] Winthrop as governor. Arrival by Taft for a visit. His appointment and work as Secretary. Favorable opinion of Taft. Mentions [?] Word, [?] Groner, and [?] Graham. Relationship of Governor Regis H. Post and his wife. Service as acting Governor in Post's absence. Effect of Post's speech to school superintendents on his re-nomination as Governor. Social life. 26 autograph letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to wife Bess[ie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby] and mother-in-law, Mrs. James Frederick Ross Appleby while serving as Secretary of Puerto Rico1908 January 20 - April 28Scope and Contents
Relationship between Governor and Mrs. Regis H. Post; Social life among governing Americans; Willoughby's attitude toward Puerto Rican people; his work on The Official Gazette. 15 autograph letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, San Juan, Puerto Rico, to wife Bess[ie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby] while serving as Secretary of Puerto Rico1908 May 3 - October 10Scope and Contents
Relationship between Governor and Mrs. Regis H. Post; Social life among governing Americans; Willoughby's attitude toward Puerto Rican people; his work on The Official Gazette. 16 autograph letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, Puerto Rico, to his wife Bess [Bessie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby] and brother Westel [Woodbury] Willoughby1909 April 9 - July 13Scope and Contents
Concerning his [William F. Willoughby's] attempts to be appointed Governor of Puerto Rico and his fight with the Unionist Party over judicial appointments. 9 autograph letters signed and 2 typed letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. to his sister Alice [Estelle Willoughby]1913 22 September - January 10Scope and Contents
Lecture at Princeton; he is for Roosevelt; thinks Westel is for Wilson; his main desire is that "Taft shall be overwhelmingly defeated." 4 autograph letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, Princeton, Stony Lake, Ontario,and Washington, D.C. to his brother Westel Woodbury Willoughby, his nephew [Westel] Rob[inson] Willoughby and Prof. E.H. Daire1916 May 20 - 1917 July 27Scope and Contents
Concerning death of Yuan, ruler of China, polio epidemic, disappointment at Wilson's re-election in 1916, his work as Director of Institute for Government Research, demands made on China by Japan; entry of United States into World War I, and work done by Institute for Government Research for Council of National Defense. 22 typed letters signed and 15 typed letters signed.
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William F. Willoughby letters, Washington, D.C. and Concord, New Hampshire, to his wife Bess [Besssie Talbot (Appleby) Willoughby]1919, 1921, 1933, undatedScope and Contents
Expressing his loneliness at being separated from her and his love for her. 4 autograph letters signed and one incomplete autograph letter.
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Miscellaneous correspondence and papers of William F. Willoughby1923-1955Scope and Contents
Letters of J.H.O. Bunge to William F. Willoughby; pages, 1923, from Congressional Record concerning amendment process; letter, 1938, of Joseph Prendergast; and papers, 1955, concerning American Political Science Association.
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William F. Willoughby letters from China to his family1914 September 23 - 1916 May 12Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Dates of letters and topics covered: September 23, 1914. (2 letters) Trip on board S.S. China and reading about China. October 12, 1914. Written from Mukden, Manchuria about his trip to China. October 15, 1914. Written from Peking, working as Chinese, not American official. October 18, 1914. Doesn't believe in unchanging Chinese; believes that they are taking on Western things very rapidly. October 26, 1914. Interview with President Yuan. November 1, 1914. Sightseeing November 11, 1914. Office in President's Building; daily routine; writing memorandum on War; plans memorandum comparing constitution of China with constitution of other countries. November 19, 1914. Worry about Japan's plans for China. November 20, 1914. Description of Forbidden City, "The little 7 [sic] year old deposed Emperor still lives here"; describes Peking. November 21, 1914. Is to give advice and not wait to be called on. November 24, 1914. Outlines route he took to Peking; very few foreigners in Peking. November 27, 1914. Has been asked for advice on foreign policy. December 2, 1914. December 3, 1914. December 9, 1914. List of whom they are socializing with in Peking. December 10, 1914. Asked by President to prepare two memoranda, one on political problems and conditions in Mexico and other one on place of party organizations in the constitutional system of the leading countries and what role parties should play in China. December 22, 1914. December 26, 1914. Celebration of Christmas in China. December 19, 1914. January 7, 1915. (2 letters). New Year's calls; reception given by President; dust in Peking; Polish governess who speaks French and English; law on President's office in Peking Gazette; may change to Emperor. January 21, 1915. Writing memorandum on Presidential Election Law. January 27, 1915. February 9, 1915. Have moved from hotel to apartment; have six servants. February 14, 1915. February 27, 1915. "China might work out her own salvation, if other countries leave her alone. In a word, China must have her affairs for a time administered by outside help in precisely the same way that this was necessary in the case of Puerto Rico and the Phillipines." March 6, 1915. March 15, 1915. Has written anonymous article to be published in America on Japanese demands on China. Thinks Japan wants to make its Emperor the Empreror of China; "Now this may be a good thing for China and the World." March 24, 1915. Thinks mail being opened in Japan and read. March 29, 1915. Mailing letter via Russian P.O. March 31, 1915. Shopping and eating at Chinese restaurants. April 8, 1915. Raid on Trans-Siberian railroad by Pakenheim. May 4, 1915. May 20, 1915. Chinese yielded to Japanese terms. May 22, 1915. June 2, 1915. Talk of him taking charge of land tax system. August 24, 1915. Ill. Westel spent summer. September 18, 1915. Written from Pistaiho; wants to write two memorandas; "I want especially to put myself on record against any reversion to absolutism in which is likely to be a feature of a monarchy is one is established... Situation in regard to estabishment of a monarchy is not changed much... A possible compromise or intermediate step may be the declaring of Yuan President for life and by giving a life tenure to the President in the new consitution. If this is done the change to a monarchy could easily by accomplished at some future date. I think that Goodnow's position is now correctly understood by most of the leading men in Peking though the masses may think he was more responsibile for the mvement for a monarchy than he was." September 27, 1915. Trip to Pritaiho. October 7, 1915. Movement toward monarchy; being drawn into the controversy; has not openly opposed Goodnow's position; states what he will say in interview with President; will not give advice in regard to policial expediency; Will change advance or retard development of real conditional government? Will try to use influence to have the change take the right form rather then to favor or oppose the change itself; has about finished a memorandum on advisability of making the National Assembly a constituitive and advising body only. October 15, 1915. Low is asking for U.S. position if monarchy is estabished. October 18, 1915. Describes a trip. October 20, 1915. October 25, 1915. November 5, 1915. Formal presentation by Japan, England, Russia, and France to China that it is unwise to push the monarchical movement at the present time; China will reject this; enormous amount of repair and construction work being done in Peking. November 20, 1915. (2 letters) Proposition for China to join the Allies. December 3, 1915. Final decision has been made to change from republic to monarchy; incipiant revolt at Shanghai. December 17, 1915. Anderson and Donald's plan for China to join Allies; thinks Yuan has made a deal with Japan; Questions what Japan has offered China to keep her from making separate peace with Germany; "I am inclined to think that Yuan will make it an absolute government as he dares. I am by no means sanguine in respect to the ultimate result of the change." December 24, 1915. Working on article "Administration Reorganization - the First Step in a Program for Increased Military Preparedness." December 27, 1915. Formation of Chinese Social and Political Science Association; will publish Review in English only. January 4, 1916. Replacement of Cameron Forbes as governor of the Phillipines; [?] Harrison said he owed appointment to O. January 5, 1916. Summary of time spent preparng a report on th System of Financial Administration of Great Britain. January 11, 1916. January 20, 1916. Hopes formal ceremonies for crowning the Emperor will take place before he leaves. February 1, 1916. Monarchy indefinitely postponed due to representation by Japan; thinks government will control Yuan revolt. February 18, 1916. March 1, 1916. General feeling that Yuan is sorry he embarked on monarchical plan; evidence is overwhelming that there is now almost no personal loyalty to Yuan; he has lost the respect of China and is viewed as policial appointment who has always thought first of his own aggrandisement; with this feeling widespread I do not see how he can long control the situation; members of Citizens convention who had been elected to that body would be made members of the Si Fu Yuan; practically no case or care has been made for my services since I refrained from coming out in favor of a monarchy. March 26, 1916. Has just heard Westel will succeed him; President has just issued formal mandate abandoning the plan to establish the monarchy; he did this as it was evident that a landslide of provinces to the rebellion was about to take place. April 2, 1916. North could not put down rebellion in the South... the feeling here is not as much against the change from a Republic to monarchy as that Yuan in making the change has shown that he was willing to violate an oath of office; Morrison drafted memorandum recommending that Yuan immediately issue a mandate announcing that the establishment of the monarchy was definitely abaondoned; doubts decision was due to Morrison's recommendation; it almost immediately became evident that the rebel's would not be satisfied with the abandonment of the monarchy; they demand Yuan's elimination and the punishment of the promoters of the monarchy; worried about troops in the North attacking Peking; Japan has backed revolution in the South. May 12, 1916. (2 letters). Written from Toronto; Yuan has lost almost all his prestige; he is no longer the one strong man; does not think Cabinet system will work; is for strong President with an assembly to gather public opinion - not the seat of authority; "I see no hope for China unless she is prepared to act in a radical way."
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William F. Willoughby letters, from China, to [Simon N.D.] North1915 May 22 - 1916 April 19Scope and Contents
Concerned about Japan and its leader Okuma; Japan's demands on China; U.S. military preparedness; change from republic to monarchy in China; and the memorandum of [Frank Johnson] Goodnow in relation to it; Citizen's Convention; revolt against Yuan in Yuman; Li Yuan-hung; relations of Japan and Germany; Rebellion of 1916; belief that provincial assemblies should be advisor and consultative bodies rather than full-fledged legislatures; and his opinion on where China's government will go. 3 typewritten copies signed.
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Letter from William F. Willoughby, Toronto, [Canada] to [Paul Samuel] Reinisch1916 May 12Scope and Contents
Giving method for intervention into China calling for system similar to that in Phillipines; civil service system; and codified system of law.
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Letters of Bess[ie Talbot (Appleby)] Willoughby to sister Edith [(Appleby) Davis] and to daughter Barbara [Willoughby]1915Scope and Contents
Describes other foreigners in Peking; shopping in Chinese shopsl celebrating Christmas in China; and the weather. 3 autograph letters signed.
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Memorandum of William F. Willoughby concerning demands made by Japan on China[1914-1916]Scope and Contents
Includes newspaper clippings. 13 pages. Autograph manuscript.
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William F. Willoughby memorandum concerning history of China1911-1916Scope and Contents
15 pages. Autograph manuscript.
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William F. Willoughby, memorandum concerning Chinese affair1915 January 24Scope and Contents
24 pages. Autograph manuscript.
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"Official Memoranda to Chinese Government" by William F. Willoughby1914-1919Scope and Contents
1 volume. Includes: 1. The War, Its causes and the more imporant Consequences likely to Result from it 2. The Representation of China in the Conference to Determine the Terms fo Peace on the Conlcusion of the Present War. 3. The Surrender of Kiaochau by Japan to China. 4. The Correctness of the Procedure of the Japanese Minister in Presenting Certain Demands of His Government to the President of China. 5. The Japanese Demands upon China. 6. Political Conditions and Problems in Mexico. 7. The Place of Political Parties in Constitutional Government. 8. Some factors Involved in Securing Efficiency in the Organization of the Personnel in the Government Service. 9. The New Presidential Election Law. 10. Reform of the Land Tax System in China. 11. The Desirability of China Securing a Loan in the United States for the Purpose of Accomplishing the Reform of Her Currency, Banking, and Taxation Systems. 12. The Adjustment of the Financial Relations between the Central Government, the Provinces and the Local Governing Bodies. 13. The Establishment of a Central Board of Financial Control in China. 14. Some Observations on the Proposed change of the Government of China from a Republic to that of a Monarchy. 15. The Advisability of Providing in the Permanent Constitution that Full Administrative and Legislative Powers shall be Conferred upon the Chief Executive and that the National Assembly be an Advisory and Consultative Body only.
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Bound volume by William F. Willoughby concerning U.S. Census of 1910undatedScope and Contents
Manuscript Volume.
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Bound volume of articles written by William F. Willoughby entitled National Budget System1915-1922Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Includes: "A National Budget System: The Most Important of all Governmental Reconstructions Measures"; (Washington D.C. Institute for Governmental Research, 1919); "The Good National Budget Bill," (Reprinted from National Municipal Review, Volume III, No. 5, July 1919) along with comment on the bill by R.E. Miles, Lent D. Upson, Thomas R. Lill, Frederick P. Gruendberg, H.M. Waite; "The Nature and Function of a Budget"; (from The Chinese Social and Political Science Review, Volume I, No. 1, [1915]); "The Budget as an Instrument of Political Reform," (reprinted from Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science, Volume VIII, No. I, [July 1918]); "Unified Command of the Nation's Money"; (Nation's Business, [December 1918]); "Spending Billions at Haphazard"; (Leslie's Weekly, [August 2, 1919]); "Put the Government on a Business Basis"; (Leslie's Weekly, [December 27, 1919]); "The Good versus the McCormick Budget Bill"; (with Gaylord C. Cummin, National Municipal Review, [April 1920]); rebutted by Charles A. Beard and includes comments by Frederick P. Gruenberg, Lent D. Upson, F.L. Olson, R.E. Miles, Gardiner Lattimer, Harold L. Henderson, Robert E. Tracy, and James W. Routh, extract from Congressitional Record (May 11, 1920) re: Willoughby and printing his memorandum on the status of the Proposed Bureau of the Budget";; "National Budget System at Last"; (The Weekly Review, [June 18, 1921]); "Report of the Committee on Municipal Budgets";; "The Demand for a National Budget"; (prepared for Nation's Business, Chamber of Commerce of the United States); "National Budget Reform Now Up to the Senate"; (prepared for James W. Good); and "Demand for a National Budget System," (prepared for James W. Good); draft of A Bill to Provide for a National Budget System and for other Purposes; draft of a report of Senate Select Committee on budget (prepared at request of McCormick); and "National Financing - The Old Way and the New"; (Congressional Digest, November 1922). MsV.
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Outline of William F. Willoughby concerning "The Office of President of the United States" and notes, concerning the length of officeundatedScope and Contents
Autograph Manuscript.
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Articles by William F. WilloughbyundatedScope and Contents
Concerning "The Appropriation System of the National Government," "The Coordination of the Administrative and Organization Work of the National Government," and "The Funding System of the National Government." Typed Manuscripts.
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Books, articles, pamphlets, brochures, reports, etc.
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William F. Willoughby and Westel Willoughby, Notes on U.S. Government and Administration1889
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William F. Willoughby, "State Activities and Politics," paper delivered to a meeting of the American Historical Association, Washington1890
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William F. Willoughby and Westel Willoughby, "Government and Administration of the United States," Johns Hopkins University Studios in History and Political Science1891 January - February
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William F. Willoughby, "Schools for Recruiting the Civil Service in France, and an account of the Civil Service Requirements in Prussia," Chapter XI, Annual Report of the U.S. Commissioner of Education1891-1892Scope and Contents
2 copies.
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William F. Willoughby, "The Concentration of Industry in the United States," Yale Review1898 May
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William F. Willoughby, "The Correlation of the Organization of Congress With That of the Executive," Proceedings of the American Political Science Association1913-1914Scope and Contents
4 copies
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William F. Willoughby, "The National Government as a Holding Corporation: The Question of Subsidiary Budgets," Political Science Quarterly , Volume 32, No. 41917 December
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William F. Willoughby, "War Organization," The American Year Book1918
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William F. Willoughby, "The Budget as an Instrument of Political Reform," Proceedings of the Academy of Political Science , Volume 8, No. 11918 July
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William F. Willoughby, A National Budget System , Institute for Government Research1919
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William F. WIlloughby, The Institute for Government Research: Its Organization Work and Publications1922 March
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William F. Willoughby, Reorganization of the Administrative Branch of the National Government , Institute for Government Research1923Scope and Contents
5 copies (1 annotated)
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Testimony of William F. Willoughby Before Congressional Committees1919-1924Scope and Contents
Testimony before the Select Committee on the Budget of the House of Representatives on Bill for the Establishment of a national Budget System, 1919; testimony before the Committee of national budget and independent Audit, 1920; testimony before the committee on public lands; testimony before joint committee on the reorganization of the administrative branch, 1924
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William F. Willoughby, "The Problem of Uniform Accounting and Reporting by the States," Institute for Government Research1926
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William F. Willoughby, "The General Survey of Research in Public Administration," American Political Science Review1930 February
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William F. Willoughby and David Lewis, "The Role of Congress in our Political System," University of Chicago Press, Economic Series Lecture No. 31932 November 26
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William F. WIlloughby and Isidor Loeb and William Anderson, "Revising our State and Local Tax System," University of Chicago Press, Government Lecture Series No. 161932 December 27
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William F. Willoughby, "A Program for Research in Political Science," American Political Science Review1933 FebruaryScope and Contents
3 copies.
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A.E. Buck, "The Budget in Government Today," American Economic Review , Vol. 25, No. 11935 MarchScope and Contents
Reviewed by William F. Willoughby. 2 copies.
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William F. Willoughby, "The Science of Public Administration," Essays in Political Science in Honor of Westel Woodbury Willoughby1937Scope and Contents
4 copies
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William F. Willoughby, Some Fundamental Political Principles , National Security League1918Scope and Contents
Brochure.
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William F. Willoughby, Miscellaneous Publications1898-1932Scope and Contents
Bound Volume. Contains 16 articles with table of contents.
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William F. Willoughby, "Workingmen's Insurance," Progress , No. 41898
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William F. Willoughby, "Trade Unions in Great Britain and the United States," Current Encyclopedia1901 August
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William F. Willoughby, "Conciliation and Arbitration - the Organization of a National Committee, Current Encyclopedia1901 August
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William F. Willoughby, "Machinists' Strike of 1900 and 1901," Current Encyclopedia1901 September
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William F. Willoughby, "The Great Steel Strike," Current Encyclopedia1901 November
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William F. Willoughby, "One War and Navy Department," The New Republic1916 May 27
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William F. Willoughby, "Functions of Army and Navy," The New Republic1916 June 3
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William F. Willoughby, "Memorandum on the Reform of the Land Tax System in China," The Far Eastern Review1916 November
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William F. Willoughby, Some Fundamental Political Principles , National Security League1918
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William F. Willoughby, "Unified Command of the Nation's Money," Nation's Business1918 December
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William F. Willoughby, "Spending Billions at Haphazard," Leslie's Illustrated Weekly1919 August 2
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William F. Willoughby, Memorandum on the Status of the Proposed Bureau of the Budget, Congressional Record1920 May
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William F. Willoughby, "National Financing: The Old Way and the New," Congressional Digest1922 November
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William F. Willoughby, "Reclassification of the budget," Congressional Digest1923 April
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William F. Willoughby, "A service of general administration for the national government," United States Daily1929 April 10
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William F. Willoughby, "The Offices of Comptroller and Auditor," Public ManagementMarch 1932
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Scrapbook, "William F. Willoughby Newspaper Clippings"1885-1956Scope and Contents
Scope and Contents Scrapbook, "William F. Willoughby Newspaper Clippings"; includes biographical sketches of William Franklin Willoughby (including biographical information concerning Westel Woodbury Willoughby) from National Cyclopedia of American Biography and Who's Who in America as well as newspaper clippings, 1884-1925, concerning his high school and college career at Johns Hopkins, and concerning his appointments (and service) as treasurer of Puerto Rico, as assistant director of U.S. Census; to Commission on Economy and Efficiency; as deputy legal advisory to ruler of China, and as Director of Institute for Government Research; cartoon sketch of Willoughby by unidentified French artist; clippings, 1909, concerning Unionist Party of Puerto Rico; clipping, 1908, concerning fire aboard S.V. Luckenbach; clipping, [1909], concerning U.S. citizenship for Puerto Ricans; clipping, 1903, concerning resignation of John S. Hord as head of Internal Revenue for Puerto Rico; clipping, undated, giving Willoughby's reply to Samuel Gompers concerning labor in Puerto Rico; Willoughby's views on child labor; ticket, 1868, to impeachment of Andrew Johnson; menus, 1894-1914; music and theatrical programs (including cover, 1900, by Alphonse Marie Mucha); and marriage invitations and marriage announcement, 1897-1956, and undated of members of Willoughby family.
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Scrapbook, "William F. Willoughby Personal Record"1885-1943Scope and Contents
Scrapbook, "William F. Willoughby Personal Record," includes diploma, 1885, from District of Columbia Public Schools, program, 1885, of high school commencement; certificate, 1885, of matriculation at Johns Hopkins; passport, 1889; admission to bar, 1893; letters, 1894-1900, of introduction; appointments, 1894-1899, as statistical expert for Department of Labor; election, 1895, to Cosmos Club, Washington, D.C.; marriage invitation, 1897; appointment, 1900, as member of International Jury of Awards, Paris Exposition; apponitments, 1900-1901, as Instructor in Economics at Harvard; clippings, 1901, concerning St. Louis World's Fair; letters, 1901-1905, concerning appointment as Treasurer of Puerto Rico (including letter signed by Theodore Roosevelt); appointment, 1907, as secretary of Puerto Rico (including letter signed by Elihu Root); resolutions, 1909, service on Executive Council of Puerto Rico; appointment, 1909, as assistant director of the U.S. Census (signed by William Howard Taft); letter, 1910, of Mirza-Ali-Kuli-Khan asking Willoughby to go to Persia; letters, 1911, of William Howard Taft asking Willoughby to become a member of the Commission on Economy and Efficiency and appointing him; letter, 1911, of Charles Nagel, Secretary of Commerce and Labor; elections, 1912, as McCormick Professor of Jurisdprudence at Princeton; passport, 1914, signed by Walter Hine page; passport, 1914, of introduction signed by William Jennings Bryan; contract (written in English and Chinese), 1913, between Chinese Government (bearing signature of Hsu Shih-chang), Frank Johnson Godnour and Willoughby; telegram and letter, 1916, concerning appointment as Director of Institute for Government Research; letter, 1921, of Warren G. Harding to James W. Good (concerning scheduling interview with Willoughby; appointment, 1920, as lecturer in political Science at Johns Hopkins; letter, 1921, and Decoration of Third Class of the Order of the Chia-Ho (Golden Grain) for work at Conference on the Limitation of Armaments; letter, 1923, of Lao K. Alfred asking Willoughby to go to China for six months; certificate, 1932, of election as Fellow of American Academy of Arts and Sciences; appointment, 1932, as lecturer in political science at Johns Hopkins; appointments, 1940, as consultant in political science at Library of Congress; letter, 1907, of Beekman Winthrop concerning [Regis H.] Post and Puerto Rican politics; and letter, 1936, of Felix Frankfurter.
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