Box 8
Contains 135 Results:
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. Despatch No. 1034 to Secretary of State [Cordell Hull], Washington., 1937 January 29
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. Despatch No. 1035 to Secretary of State [Cordell Hull], Washington., 1937 January 29
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To Cordell Hull, Washington., 1937 January 30
Moore, R[obert] Walton, Washington. To G.S. Messersmith, Vienna., 1937 January 30
Thanks Messersmith for letter of Jan. 16; letters always informative; will turn present letter over to Secretary [Cordell] Hull, who has returned to Washington.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To R[obert] Walton Moore, Washington., 1937 February 01
Wrote to Secretary [Cordell Hull] on Jan. 30; Moore will probably see that letter; thanks Moore for acknowledgment of letters; leaving with Mrs. Messersmith for U.S. on April 7; would prefer going later, but 88 year old mother always expects to see her son in the spring.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To James Clement Dunn, Washington., 1937 February 01
Appreciates Dunn's information about interest in film industry; has been following situation carefully and reported on it in despatches No. 1020 and No. 1034; afraid situation will cause trouble, not because of arrangements between Austria and Germany, but because German interests apparently have gotten hold of the Austrian industry.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To Wilbur J. Carr, Washington., 1937 February 01
Sending to Carr copy of Jan. 30 letter to Secretary [Cordell Hull]; having real winter in Austria and everybody happy as it means good winter tourist season; distressed over flood situation at home.
Phillips, William, Rome. To G.S. Messersmith, Vienna., 1937 February 01
Acknowledges with thanks letters of Dec. 19 and Jan. 4; letters deserve a much fuller reply, but very rushed at present.
1937 February 04
Enclosed with No. 847. Report on changes in Austrian film regulations, prepared by Leys A. France, Assistant Commercial Attaché.
Paraphrase of telegram from Legation at Vienna to Department of State with reference to American films in Austria., 1937 February 06
Enclosed with No. 847. Reported in full in despatch no. 1044.
1937 February 07
Enclosed with No. 847. Comparison prepared by Commercial Attaché of former regulations of Ministry of Commerce concerning films and new regulations.
Messersmith,, G.S., Vienna. Despatch No. 1044 to Secretary of State [Cordell Hull], Washington., 1937 February 08
Phillips, William, Rome. To G.S. Messersmith, Vienna., 1937 February 08
Glad Messersmith wrote about Miss Salata; when she arrives in Rome, will offer her hospitality; wife going to America middle of March to be with three sons during Easter holidays; would like to visit Messersmith between middle of March and Messersmith's departure for America in April, perhaps accompanied by daughter.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To Cordell Hull, Washington., 1937 February 09
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To Raymond H. Geist, Berlin., 1937 February 10
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To William Phillips, Rome., 1937 February 10
Hull, Cordell, Washington. To G.S. Messersmith, Vienna., 1937 February 12
Thanks Messersmith for letter of Jan. 30 in which he describes recent political developments in Central Europe; Messersmith's periodic reports are of great assistance in appraising European situation; looks forward to visit from Messersmith while he is at home; wishes him pleasant voyage.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To William Phillips, Rome., 1937 February 15
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To Wilbur J. Carr, Washington., 1937 February 15
Plans and specifications for repairs and alterations of house arrived today; Captain Underwood expected today; has not examined plans as they are addressed to Captain Underwood.
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. To James Clement Dunn, Washington., 1937 February 15
Geist, Raymond H., Berlin. To G.S. Messersmith, Vienna., 1937 February 17
Messersmith, G.S., Vienna. Despatch No. 1059 to Secretary of State [Cordell Hull], Washington., 1937 February 17
Enclosure: See No. 858. Transmitting memorandum of conversation with Austrian Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs [Guido Schmidt].