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Ten Years of the League

Morley, Felix | January 15, 1930 issue

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Throughout the world plans are now being made for celebrating during January the tenth anniversary of the launching of the League of Nations. There will be banquets and speeches from Nanking to Cape Town Russia will not be able to ignore the occasion and the United States will dine it with just as much enthusiasm as if Washington were the capital of a member state. Almost in spite of ourselves we are intrigued by the persistent vitality of an institution which President Harding years ago pronounced "dead."

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ANNIVERSARIES; LEAGUE of Nations; DINNERS & dining; SPEECH; NANJING (Jiangsu Sheng, China); CHINA
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