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Speech, Article, and Book File, 1915-1959 (continued)
1931
Relations of the U.S. to the League of Nations, the Permanent Court of International Justice, and the International Labor Office in 1930, Jan.
On the Twelfth Assembly, Aug.
American Foundation for the International School at Geneva: Report of the Trustees, circa Aug.
New York Times Article, Sept. 13
The United States and the League of Nations, World Court, and the International Labor Organization, circa Oct.
On the Council and the Lytton Commission, circa Dec.
1932
League of Nations during 1931, Jan.
Nelson Encyclopedia Article, circa July
U.S., the League, and the International Labor Office, circa Oct.
United States and League, Dec.
1933, United States and League of Nations during 1933, circa Mar.
1934, United States and the League
1935
League of Nations and Associated Agencies, circa Oct.
Sanctions in the Italo-Ethiopian Conflict, Dec.
United States and World Organization during 1935, circa Dec.
1936
Reform of the League: Supplementary Note, Jan. 15
Biographical Sketch, June 15
On the International Dinner, Pasadena, Aug. 24
International Cooperation and Regional Enterprises, Aug.
What's Ahead for the League?, Sept.
United States and World Organization during 1936, circa Dec.
1937, League of Nations and Associated Agencies, circa Oct.
1938
United States, League of Nations, and International Labor Organization, Jan.
Rollins College Address, Feb. 21
On the Division of Peace Forces, Mar. 29
League of Nations, Aug. 30
Welcome Address, N.Y. World's Fair, Nov. 10
Disarray, Dec. 31
1939
Youth versus War, June 5
Unless We Want War, July
On world tensions, circa Aug.
The League Lives-and Labors On, Sept.
American Interorganization Council in Geneva, Oct. 1
Five Geneva letters, Aug.- Dec.
Discussions at Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation, July
BOX 74 1940
New International Yearbook article, circa Jan.
Six Geneva letters, Jan.-June
On the Present Status of the League, July 2
Geneva Letter, July 16
If We Really Want Peace, Sept. 2
The League Sadly Needed, Sept. 8
League Work in America, Sept.
Letter from Princeton, Oct. 12
Non-Political Achievements of League, Oct.
U.S., League, Labor Organization, and the World Court during 1940, circa Oct.
Work of the International Labor Organization November, 1939 to Date, Nov.
The Lessons and Experiences of the Past Twenty Years of International Effort, Dec. 16
Woodrow Wilson, the Prophet of a Better World Order, Dec. 28
Lord Robert Cecil, undated
Post-War Organization, undated
1941
League's Twenty-First Birthday, Jan. 10
Two Reasons Seen for War, Jan. 20
The League's Birthday, Jan.
World Standing at New Door, Jan.
The New International 1941 Year Book Article, circa Jan.
Concluding Lecture at League of Nations Association, Mar. 31
America Seen from Abroad, Apr. 5
Speech to World Citizenship Association, Apr. 6
On U.S. and Future World Order, Apr. 26
What Kind of a League, Apr. 28
American Interests Abroad, May 20
Point to a Brighter Future, May 29
Eden's Statement of War Aims, May 30
International Organization Study at Princeton, May
World Refused to Sacrifice to End Wars, June 6
Principles of a Peace Movement, July 1
Nelson Encyclopedia Article, July 8
Round table Discussion at Norman Wait Harris Institute, July 14
League of Nations and World Life, Sept. 2-4
League of Nations in World Politics, Sept.
Approaches to Post-War International Organization, Sept.
League of Nations and the New World Society, Oct. 7-8
New York Tribune Article, Oct. 13
Closing Reception at League Pavilion, Oct. 27
Notes on the Next Peace Settlement, Oct.
Address to American Association of University Women, Oct.
U.S. and the League, the Permanent Court, and the International Labor Organization during 1941, circa Oct.
Problems Involved in Organizing International Society, Dec. 5
League of Nations Is Alive and Ready to Serve, Nov. 12
The Heart of Europe (Review), Nov. 16
Correcting a False Impression about the League, Nov. 17
Post-War Organization, circa Dec.
Our Future International Society, undated
World Organization 1920-1940, undated
On Britain's views of the future, undated
1942
Unity of Nations, Jan. 10
Across the Years 1920-1942, Jan. 10
Frank P. Walter's "Letter from England", Jan. 13
Proposal for the Establishment of an American News Service in Switzerland, Jan. 23
Washington: International Center, Jan. 26
The Days Ahead, Jan. 30
Universalism and Regionalism, Jan.
The World We Want, Jan.
New International 1942 Year Book, Article, circa Jan.
Rays of Hope, Feb.
What Kind of Peace Do We Want?, Mar. 1
On National Sovereignty and the New World Order, Apr. 13
Post-War World Machinery, July 5
World Organization Present and Future, July 25
Memo on the League and the U.S., Aug. 10
World Federation of Education Speech, Aug.
Lord Robert Cecil, Sept. 10
The "Grading" of States, Oct. 20
We Learn from the League, Nov.
League of Nations and Associated Agencies, Dec. 28
1943
Statement at United Nationals Club luncheon, Jan. 2
Memorandum on the "Grading" of States, Jan. 4
Address of Woodrow Wilson, Jan. 17
Talk to Swiss Society of New York, Jan. 23
The New International 1944 Year Book article, Jan. 26
What Was the Essential Contribution of the Secretariat of the League of Nations from 1919 to 1939?, Feb. 3
Statement at Temple University, Feb. 18
What Obligations Should the United States Be Willing to Undertake in Reconstruction Programs?, Mar. 24
On the 109th Anniversary of Lafayette's Death, May 20
United Nations Flag Day, June 14
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