National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.)
National Council for prevention of war
National Council for Prevention of War (Great Britain)
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- 110 2 _ ‡a National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.)
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Works
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America's foreign policy, a series of six radio talks | |
The background of the London Naval conference, with comparative statistics on the five navies illustrated by tables and charts | |
Betraying humanity! Private trading in armaments knows no frontier, no patriotism, no humanity... | |
Books of goodwill | |
Bulletin (National Council for Prevention of War (U.S.)). Bulletin, Nov. 11, 1922, surrogate: | |
Disputes will continue to arise between nations. Do you want them settled by reason or poison gas?... | |
The effort of the United States to bring about world peace; | |
Equal access to raw materials and related problems | |
The Gist; a peace digest. | |
The Harding-Coolidge World court measure which comes before the United States Senate for action | |
How do the navies stand? Man power of the five navies ... Money cost of the five navies ... | |
How do the navies stand? Studies in parity. Number of ships and tonnage in unlimited classes built, building, appropriated for and authorized in the navies of the United States of the British Empire ... This chart shows that the United States is inferior to the British Empire in cruisers and sumbarines | |
List of pageants and plays, for children, for young people, for adults ... | |
Naval disarmament : Honor requires it for the peace pact renounces war. Safety requires if for competative armaments lead to war ... | |
News bulletin | |
The other naval powers are ready ro abolish battleships what is our answer? "We will reduce our naval strength in proportion to any other. Having said that, it only remains for the others to say how low they are willing to go. It cannot be too low for us" President Hoover, Armistice day, 1929 ... | |
Peace action | |
Peace in the Pacific | |
Remove the cause of war. Provide for all nations to the world's resources and markets. | |
Statement to the House naval affairs committee | |
Tariffs and the Atlantic charter | |
U.S. Presidents for 30 years have favored a world court! Write your two senators. We must join now | |
The United States navy since the Washington conference; comparison with the navies of Great Britain, Japan, France, and Italy; | |
War on war; campaign textbook | |
What price peace? Theory underlying the peace movement and its immediate aims | |
The world must choose at the world disarmament conference |