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The Present Status of the Question of Membership of the United States in the League of Nations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2017

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Editorial Comment
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1932

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References

1 New York Times, January 17, 1932, p. 1.

2 Colcord, S., The Great Deception, New York, 1921.Google Scholar

3 New York Times, November 24, 1920, p. 1.

4 “The Administration was represented today as feeling that should the League of Nations invoke an economic boycott against Japan the United States would have no alternative but to join it. However, it was emphasized with equal force that this country does not plan to initiate such action. This policy the United Press understands was evolved from a series of Cabinet discussions and from conferences among Secretary of State Stimson and his advisers.” Washington despatch of Joseph H. Baird, United Press staff correspondent, Feb. 27,1932.