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Speech, Article, and Book File, 1915-1959 (continued)
1921
The First Assembly (Resumé), Jan. 7
The League and America, May 17
America and the League, May 27
Colonel George Harvey, circa May
Amendments to the Covenant, June 1-9
On the Washington Conference, circa July
The First Year and a Half of the League of Nations, July
David Jayne Hill, July 26
Suppression of the Traffic in Women and Children, circa Sept.
A Dinner Speech on Publicity and the League, Sept. 28
On U.S. Ignoring League Communications, Oct. 1
The Second Assembly, Oct. 6
Boston Globe article, Oct. 16
Balfour Conference, Dec. 17
Silesia, Dec.
General Relations, circa Dec.
On Secret and Open Diplomacy, undated
Memorandum on League Policy to U.S., undated
Senator Medill McCormick, undated
1922
Concluding the Upper Silesian Problem, Jan. 16
The League at Washington, circa Jan.
On the Washington Conference and the League (4 articles) circa Jan.
The Washington Conference and the League, circa Feb.
George Wickersham Article, Mar.
America and the Two Forces in Europe, May
Reporting World Conferences, June
On the Nature of the League, June
Disarmament Commission, July 14
The League Council Meeting, July 22
What the League of Nations Has Done, July
New York Evening Post Article, Aug. 15
Participation of the United States in the Permanent Court of International Justice, Oct. (2 articles)
The Proposed Association of Nations, circa Dec.
The Third Assembly, circa Dec.
On the Function of the League, undated
The League and America
American Foreign Policy Especially toward the League of Nations, undated
1923
The United States and the League, Jan.
America and the League, Jan.
On U.S. Cooperation with the League, Aug. 24
The Relations of the United States and the League, Sept. 15
On Intellectual Cooperation, Dec. 9
Committee on Intellectual Cooperation, Dec. 9
1924
Senator Letter, Jan. 9
The Bok Peace Award (Drummond Letter), Jan. 15
The United States and the League: Official Cooperation, Feb. 14
On the Death of Woodrow Wilson, Feb. 4
On plans for U.S. Entry into League, circa Feb.
Judge Clark Letter, Mar. 25
The Political Situation in the United States, June 4
The United States and the League of Nations, June 4
Drummond Letter on U.S. Political Situation, June 4
America and the League, June 15
The Democratic Convention, July
Lord Robert Cecil, Aug. 21
What the League of Nations Has Accomplished, Sept.
On the International Labor Conference, Nov. 24
The United States and the League of Nations, Nov.
On the American Peace Award, circa Dec.
1925
The Opium Conferences, circa Feb.
On the 33rd Council Session, circa Mar.
On the European Situation Created by the Geneva Protocol, Apr. 1
United States Delegation to the Conference on Traffic in Arms, Apr. 20
The United States and the League, June 26
The Sixth Assembly, Oct.
The Greco-Bulgarian Dispute, Nov.
The Protocol and the United States, circa Nov.
On France and the Protocol, circa Nov.
Locarno, Dec. 1
BOX 73 1926
Boston Globe Article, Feb. 28
Ouva l'Europe?, Mar.
Spring 1926 at the League, June
The United States and the League of Nations, Sept.
America's Relations to the League of Nations, Oct.
The Seventh Assembly, circa Nov.
The Thirty-Seventh Council Session, Dec. 17
1927
An Open Letter, Feb. 21
France, Germany, America, and the League, Mar.
Pacific Committee, Apr. 21
The Economic Conference, circa May
Memorandum to the Secretary General on the Pan-American Union and the League, June 7
On the Kellogg-Briand Pact, June 11
Memo on U.S. Cooperation, Aug. 27
The Interparliamentary Union, Oct. 15
America's Relations to the League of Nations and World Court, circa Oct.
The Eighth Assembly, circa Oct.
The League of Nations Month by Month, Sept.-Dec.
1928
What Do You Mean-Isolation?, Jan.
The United States and the League, 1927, Feb.
Special American Committee on League Publications, Oct. 9
The Permanent Court of International Justice, circa Oct.
The United States and League Conventions, Oct.
On Hoover's Election, Nov.
Double Taxation and Tax Evasion, Nov. 17
The Approach to World Unity, undated
The Committee on the Permanent Court, undated
Bolivia-Paraguay and the League, undated
The League of Nations Month by Month, Jan.-Dec.
The Pact for the Renunciation of War and the Ninth Assembly of the League, undated
1929
The Relations of the United States to the League of Nations and the World Court, circa June
The Slavery Convention, Mar. 21
The Practical Working of the League of Nations: A Concrete Example, Apr.
Approach to World Unity 1914-1919, 1920-1930, July
America's Relations to the League of Nations and World Court, circa Oct.
U.S.A. and the League, Aug. 7
United States and the Permanent Court, undated
The League of Nations Month by Month, Apr. -Dec.
1930
On the First Ten Years of the League, Jan. 6
First Ten Years of the League of Nations, Jan.
New York Herald Tribune Article, Jan. 12
League of Nations in January, Jan.
Relations of United States to the League and World Court, 1929, Feb.
League of Nations in February, Feb.
America's Cooperation with the League, July
United States and League of Nations, World Court, and International Labor Office, circa Oct.
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