Resolution Passed at the Executive Committee Meeting of the League to Enforce Peace
Title
Resolution Passed at the Executive Committee Meeting of the League to Enforce Peace
Creator
Pittman, Key, 1872-1940
Identifier
WWP25468
Date
1918 November 16
Description
League to Enforce Peace supports President Wilson in calling for the establishment of the League of Nations.
Source
Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers
Publisher
Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum
Subject
World War, 1914-1918--Peace
League of Nations
Contributor
Maria Matlock
Relation
WWP25466
WWP25467
WWP25469
WWP25470
WWP25471
WWP25472
Language
English
Provenance
Document scan was taken from Library of Congress microfilm reel of the Wilson Papers. WWPL volunteers transcribed the text.
Text
RESOLUTION PASSED AT THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
MEETING OF THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE
HELD NOVEMBER 16, 1918, at 130 West 42 Street
New York City
Whereas, the President of this United States has proposed as one of the terms of peace that a League of Nations be organized and this proposal has been adopted as the basis of the armistice,
Resolved, That the League to Enforce Peace pledges its hearty support of the President of the United States in the establishment of such a League of Nations.
MEETING OF THE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE
HELD NOVEMBER 16, 1918, at 130 West 42 Street
New York City
Whereas, the President of this United States has proposed as one of the terms of peace that a League of Nations be organized and this proposal has been adopted as the basis of the armistice,
Resolved, That the League to Enforce Peace pledges its hearty support of the President of the United States in the establishment of such a League of Nations.
Original Format
Resolution
Collection
Citation
Pittman, Key, 1872-1940, “Resolution Passed at the Executive Committee Meeting of the League to Enforce Peace,” 1918 November 16, WWP25468, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia.