Table of contents for Taft papers on League of Nations / edited with commentary by Frank X. Gerrity.


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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