League of Nations
A Dictionary of British History
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League of Nations The League of Nations was formally established on 10 January 1920 with a permanent headquarters at Geneva. It was very much the brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson. As a peacekeeping body, the League suffered from two handicaps which proved insuperable. First, some of the most important world powers were not members: Germany was excluded until 1926, the Bolshevik government in Russia denounced it as a capitalist club and did not join until 1934; worst of all, Wilson failed to persuade the US Senate to ratify the treaty and the most powerful nation of the world was therefore absent. Secondly, the League had no armed force of its own and member states were reluctant to provide troops: it was therefore obliged to rely upon economic sanctions, which were difficult to enforce and slow to take effect.
The League had some modest successes in its early days. Its specialized agencies did much to encourage international co‐operation against slavery, drugs, and disease, and the Permanent Court of International Justice, set up by the League in 1920, resolved a number of minor disputes. In December 1925 at
Locarno, Britain, France, Germany, Belgium, and Italy reaffirmed their commitment to peace, a prelude to Germany's entry into the League in 1926.
The League's first major test came in 1931 when the Japanese invaded Manchuria. The League retorted with a condemnation of Japan's violation of the covenant, and the Japanese promptly withdrew from the League in March 1933. A second challenge came in October 1935, when Mussolini's Italy invaded Ethiopia. This time the League did attempt to enforce economic sanctions, though the invasion was completed before sanctions could bite. But, in any case, the rise of Nazi Germany presented a challenge on a far larger scale. Hitler had always made clear his contempt for the League of Nations as a talking shop and a tool for the Versailles victors. He lost no time in withdrawing Germany. The remilitarization of the Rhineland, the anschluss with Austria, the dismemberment of Czechoslovakia, and the invasion of Poland followed in quick succession, with the League helpless. The council met only once after the outbreak of the Second World War, on 8 April 1946 when it handed over its powers to the new
United Nations.
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LEAGUE TACKLES POLITICS WOMEN VOTERS ISSUES-ORIENTED.(Living Today)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 4/17/1988; 700+ words
; ...United States membership in the League of Nations. More recently the league has advocated passage of the Equal...member of the Schenectady County league. "We look at all sides of the...the members of different local leagues have a
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URBAN LEAGUE FACES UNCLEAR FUTURE; DESPITE SOME CHAPTERS' PROBLEMS, OFFICIALS SAY ORGANIZATION STILL RELEVANT.(Local)
Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 10/19/2001; 700+ words
; ...realize that the Urban Leagues are still the only civil...president of the Urban League of Portland. "All...Ninety percent of the nation's 100 Urban League...of the National Urban League. In recent years...have lost their Urban League franchises: Riverside...s a need for Urban ...
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National Urban League Announces Its Annual Conference Is Returning To Pittsburgh For The First Time In 49 Years; City to Host Urban League from July 26 through July 30, 2003.
PR Newswire; 10/7/2002; 700+ words
; ...org. Interested parties may also call the League at 212-558-5300. The Urban League is the nation's oldest and largest community-based movement...and social mainstream. The National Urban League, headquartered in New York City, spearheads...
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Rugby League: Screen test for forgotten code
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 2/8/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...months are going to be vital for league. Grandstand are going to be...alternate weeks during the Five Nations' Championships. League will be getting a rare chance...to see the contrast. I hope league makes an impact because I happen...
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League Puts New Spin On Balls and Strikes
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 2/8/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...1 participatory sport in the nation. "I don't see why they can...us a letter for this," said league president Brad Hockenberry...Manassas Area Students Bowling League is laid back might be an understatement. Hockenberry, the league's best bowler with a 206 average...
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Negro League stars staged classic show East-West Game was bigger than World Series
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 7/7/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...unite and legitimize the Negro Leagues. It grew to be the annual event that united the nation's black populace and legitimized...was the jewel of the Negro Leagues in the 1930s and '40s. Upon...West Game, like the major league All-Star Game that also...the leading authority on the leagues ...
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The National Urban League and Social Welfare Policy: A Historical Perspective
Magazine article from: National Urban League. The State of Black America; 1/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...houses, the National Urban League reminded Congress of the broader...resolution (National Urban League, October 1987). ^ When testifying...Senate Finance Committee, the League stated boldly that it...and unemployment] before the nation and the Congress, and is committed...
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Delco League hits the big 100 this year.
Newspaper article from: Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA); 5/30/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...when the Delaware County Baseball League was founded a century ago. Its...tell, it is the oldest semipro league in the nation. Tim Wiles, director of research...irrefutably proven. But he knows of no league that's older. "Any baseball...
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum receives $300,000 grant from Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Newspaper article from: The Broward Times; 6/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...rise and fall of the Negro Leagues while celebrating the contributions...social advancement of our nation. Cinematic portrayals depicted the Negro Leagues as a vaudeville act and its...were shut out of the Major Leagues because of their skin color...In reality, many Negro League players ...
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League's REIT Distributions Outperform Industry Peers; BC's Newest Investment Syndicate Delivers 10% Paid Monthly.
News Wire article from: Canadian Corporate News; 1/24/2007; 700+ words
; ...over the past decade. League management believes the...to advance due to the nation's strong economy...in real estate. About League Assets Corp. League...properties across the nation, and to offer these...information with respect to League's REIT operations and...
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League of Nations
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Espionage, Intelligence, and Security
League of Nations █ ADRIENNE...Wilson declared that the nation's intention was to...international disputes. The League of Nations charter stipulated that...crisis. In the League of Nation's 20-year history...directed the League of Nations, serving as its ...
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League of Women Voters
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
...added to the Constitution. The League also worked for membership in the League of Nations and the World Court. In 1923...Lease Act of 1941. In 1945, the League acted in support of the United Nations charter, the World Bank, and the...
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League of Arab States
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
...cooperation among its members. The league is an international governmental...maintains delegations at United Nations facilities in New York and...Rome, and New Delhi. The league has not realized the perfect...sovereignty in accordance with the league's pact and rejected federalist...
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Arab League
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Arab League popular name for the League...political expression to the Arab nations. The original charter members...coordination among the signatory nations on education, finance, law...are drawn from each member nation's parliament. The issues...important activities of the Arab League ...
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Comparison with the League of Nations
Encyclopedia entry from: Worldmark Encyclopedia of Nations
COMPARISON WITH THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS The League of Nations grew out of the catastrophe...decision, or the Council of the League. If one party accepted the findings...recognizes no circumstances under which a nation may legally start a war. Article...
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