| Electronic journals - 1916 - 264 pages
...Washington in 1916, the following platform was unanimously adopted as the creed of the organization : "We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between signatories and not settled by negotiation shall be submitted... | |
| Science - 1918 - 800 pages
...called " The League of Nations Society." The programme of the American Society is as follows: — '' We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. . " Second: All other questions arising between the signatories ancf not settled by negotiation shall... | |
| Herbert Sherman Houston - International cooperation - 1918 - 228 pages
...States, to all of which frequent references have been made. PROPOSALS OF THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE WE believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| William Teulon Swan Stallybrass - Sovereignty - 1918 - 192 pages
...to membership. (2) THE PLATFORM OF THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE (507, 5th Avenue, New York City, USA) We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - Presidents - 1918 - 186 pages
...first president of the League. The League at its first meeting adopted the four following proposals : We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation shall be... | |
| Emily Greene Balch - International law - 1918 - 418 pages
...A. Lawrence Lowell of Harvard as President of the Executive Committee from the beginning.] PROPOSALS We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories, and not settled by negotiation, shall... | |
| United States. President (1913-1921 : Wilson), Woodrow Wilson - Presidents - 1918 - 174 pages
...first president of the League. The League at its first meeting adopted the four following proposals : We believe it to be desirable for the United States...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation shall be... | |
| Herbert Sherman Houston - International cooperation - 1918 - 232 pages
...references have been made. PROPOSALS OF THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE TTC TE believe it to be desirable for TT the United States to join a league of nations binding...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| Herbert Sherman Houston - International cooperation - 1918 - 234 pages
...in comfort, enlightenment and happiness may continue." * Then followed these four short proposals: First: All justiciable questions arising between the...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. Second: All other questions arising between the signatories and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
| Albert Edward McKinley - World War, 1914-1918 - 1918 - 190 pages
...Enforce Peace. These include the following articles, to be signed by the nations Joining the League: "(1) All Justiciable questions arising between the signatory...any issue as to its jurisdiction of the question. "(2) All other questions arising between the signatories, and not settled by negotiation, shall be... | |
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