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Contents Page Commentary by Frank X. Gerrity 000 Foreword to the Original Edition by William Howard Taft 000 1. League to Enforce Peace 000 2. Victory Program 000 3. The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations 000 4. Plan for a League of Nations to Enforce Peace 000 5. Proposals of the League to Enforce Peace 000 6. Constitutionality of the Proposals 000 7. A Constructive Plan for Human Betterment 000 8. The Purposes of the League 000 9. Statement Made at Richmond, Virginia, March 21, 1917 000 10. The Menace of a Premature Peace 000 11. World Peace Debate 000 12. Victory with Power 000 13. Our Purpose 000 14. Self Determination 000 15. Peril in Hun Peace Offer 000 16. The Obligations of Victory 000 17. Workingmen and the League 000 18. A League of Nations Our National Policy 000 19. Why a League of Nations Is Necessary 000 20. Lesser League of Nations 000 21. Disarmament of Nations and Freedom of the Seas 000 22. The League of Nations and the German Colonies 1 000 23. The League of Nations and Religious Liberty 000 24. President Wilson and the League of Nations 000 25. Senator Lodge on the League of Nations 000 26. The League: Why and How 000 27. From an Article in the Public Ledger, January 1, 1919 000 28. Representation in the League 000 29. Criticism Should Be Constructive 000 30. Roosevelt_s Contribution to League of Nations 000 31. The League of Nations, What It Means and Why It Must Be 000 32. League of Nations and President Wilson_s Advisers 000 33. _The League of Nations Is Here_ 000 34. The League_s _Bite_ 000 35. The League of Nations and the German Colonies 2 000 36. From an Address at the Atlantic Congress for a League of Nations, New York, February 5, 1919 000 37. Ireland and the League 000 38. The Great Covenant of Paris 000 39. To Business Men 000 40. From an Address at San Francisco, February 19, 1919 000 41. From an Address at Salt Lake City, February 22, 1919 000 42. League of Nations as Barrier to Any Great Wars in Future 000 43. The Paris Covenant for a League of Nations . 000 44. Answer to Senator Knox_s Indictment 000 45. Paris Covenant Has Teeth 000 46. To Make Peace Secure 000 47. League of Nations Has Not Delayed Peace 000 48. _Open Diplomacy_ Slow 000 49. Russia, France, Danzig 000 50. The Round Robin 000 51. Guaranties of Article X 000 52. Religious and Racial Freedom 000 53. Secret Treaty Provisions that Are at the Root of the Crisis at the Paris Conference 000 54. Analysis of the League Covenant as Amended 000 55. Correspondence 000
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: League to Enforce Peace (U, S, )League of Nations, Peace