| 1927 - 844 pages
...States Senate on January 27, 1926, by a majority of 76 to 17, voted for a Resolution agreeing to the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice. To the Resolution there were attached 5 Reservations, and 2 incidental Resolutions. The Statute of... | |
| Political science - 1926 - 196 pages
...TO COURT This is all the more deplorable because there are grave reasons for fearing that proposed adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice may prove abortive. Recent private communications from abroad indicate that there is more than a possibility... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1925 - 878 pages
...the matter out; that the United States Senate ratify promptly the proposal of President Coolidge of adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice, and thne give positive testimony to all other nations that oar own nation favors judicial investigation... | |
| American Bar Association - Bar associations - 1924 - 1188 pages
...Francisco, in 1922. In its majority report for 1923, your Committee on International Law proposed the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice established at The Hague in 1922. This recommendation of your committee was adopted by the Bar Association... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1924 - 686 pages
...tbe. United States by the Republic of, 1866, 1872. 'FINLEY, JOHN H., AND OTHERS, statement relative to adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice skfnod by, Я852. FINLEY, WILLIAM H., pension (see bills HR 4882, 7783'). FINLEY, WILLIAM .7., pension... | |
| American literature - 1924 - 700 pages
...satisfactory to Mr. Coolidge, declares for "agreement among the nations to prevent war and preserve peace"; adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice; and continuance on the part of the United States " to cooperate with other nations in humanitarian... | |
| George Hubbard Blakeslee - International cooperation - 1925 - 382 pages
...which an American delegation was present on an equal footing with those from European governments. The adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice has been advocated by Secretary Hughes, by Presidents Harding and Coolidge, by both the Republican... | |
| Ida Clyde Clarke - Women - 1928 - 368 pages
...occupations. Since 1925 the National League of Women Voters has supported in the Congress resolutions for the adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice, extension of appropriations for work under the Sheppard-Towner Maternity and Infancy Act, federal suffrage... | |
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