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Aside from their opposite theories as to a League of Nations, the chief points of difference which led Mr. Lansing to accept the President's guidance "with increasing reluctance", were (1) the separation of the Covenant from the Treaty, (2) the doctrine of self-determination, (3) the proposed treaty with...

Author: By D. T. E., | Title: LANSING ON PEACE CONFERENCE | 4/8/1921 | See Source »

Ex-President Poincare of France recently remarked that the Conference at Versailles made a great mistake in assuming that President Wilson represented all America. Coming from such a prominent Frenchman, this significant remark shows that the position of the United States in regard to the League is beginning to dawn...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASTER OR SERVANT? | 4/8/1921 | See Source »

That the people of the United States discredited Mr. Wilson's assumed authority as their true representative was partially demonstrated in the recent election. Accordingly, the League is a Wilsonian and not an American product. To say that the signature of the former President obligates the United States to ratify...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MASTER OR SERVANT? | 4/8/1921 | See Source »

Although it did not by any means disclose hitherto unknown facts in regard to the Covenant of the League of Nations," Mr. Hamilton Holt's spech at the Union last night under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson Club was warmly received by his audience.

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPROVAL OF LEAGUE VOICED BY MR. HOLT | 4/5/1921 | See Source »

Mr. Holt then proceeded to tell of the Paris Conference, at which Mr. Wilson made his famous speech in defense of the Covenant of the League. He minutely described the conference room and the more important delegates, and the impression which the ex-President was obviously making on his audience...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: APPROVAL OF LEAGUE VOICED BY MR. HOLT | 4/5/1921 | See Source »

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