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- catalog abstract "Collection of official minutes of meetings, reports, clippings, resolutions from each state in the Union, publicity notices, financial department form letters, publications, and other memoranda regarding the league. Includes correspondence with prominent individuals in the peace movement, especially with US legislators (both state and federal) and foreign peace organizations. Also includes some documents concerning and addressed to the New York Peace Society.".
- catalog contributor b7057033.
- catalog contributor b7057034.
- catalog contributor b7057035.
- catalog date "1912".
- catalog description "Also includes some documents concerning and addressed to the New York Peace Society.".
- catalog description "Collection of official minutes of meetings, reports, clippings, resolutions from each state in the Union, publicity notices, financial department form letters, publications, and other memoranda regarding the league.".
- catalog description "For related materials see Houghton collections: League to Enforce Peace (U.S.) Additional Records (MS Am 785) and A. Lawrence Lowell Peace Papers (*2005-481). Also see papers of A. Lawrence Lowell in the Harvard University Archives.".
- catalog description "Includes correspondence with prominent individuals in the peace movement, especially with US legislators (both state and federal) and foreign peace organizations.".
- catalog description "League to Enforce Peace (U.S.) [LEP] was founded in New York City in 1914 by wealthy citizens alarmed at the outbreak of WWI. Its purpose was to work in the U.S. to establish an international organization to ensure world peace. The League's secretary was William H. Short; it's president, former U.S. President William Howard Taft. The League did not associate itself with pacifist opposition to WWI. With the establishment of the League of Nations,the LEP took upon itself organizing political and grassroot support for the association of the U.S. with the League of Nations. The LEP was moribund after the elections of 1920 and ceased to exist in 1923.".
- catalog description "League to Enforce Peace Records (Int 6722.8.25*). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog extent "7 cartons, 1 v. (18 linear ft.)".
- catalog issued "1912".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "League of Nations.".
- catalog subject "League to Enforce Peace (U.S.)".
- catalog subject "New York Peace Society.".
- catalog subject "Peace movements United States.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Peace.".
- catalog title "Records, ca. 1912-1921.".
- catalog type "Clippings. aat".
- catalog type "Minutes. aat".
- catalog type "Records. aat".
- catalog type "text".