A Summer in Italy
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The Binkley's trip from New York to Rome and the beginning of the Congress.
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A few incidents at the Congress, and an assessment of the outcomes, with a digression on an early Belgian/French microfilm projector company "La Photoscopie".
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The Binkleys' life in Rome away from the Congress: classes, an excursion to Naples, and research, including the completion of the article "Ten Years of Peace Conference History".
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Binkley's return to New York, without Frances and the baby.
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First impressions of Smith College.
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Binkley confronts the warring historians of the Kriegsschuldfrage: Barnes, Fay and Schmitt.
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The first steps of the Social Science Research Council toward establishing the Joint Committee on Materials for Research.
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With Bob gone, Frances and the baby experience Rome in the autumn.
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The relationship between Bob and Frances, as revealed in their letters after Bob's departure from Rome.
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What Binkley thought about fascism after the summer in Rome.
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A wrap-up of the series, summarizing Binkley's accomplishments in 1929.