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  1. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  2. Occupied Haiti: Being the Report of a Committee of Six Disinterested Americans Representing Organizations Exclusively American, Who, Having Personally ... of the Independence of the Negro Republic by Emily Greene Balch, 1970-05-13
  3. Innocence Abroad by Emily Greene Balch, 1975
  4. A study of conditions of city life: with special reference to Boston. Bibliography by Emily Greene Balch, 1903-01-01
  5. Women at the Hague; the International Congress of Women and its results by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2010-08-31
  6. Approaches to the Great Settlement by Emily Greene Balch, Pauline Knickerbocker Angell, 2010-04-02
  7. Women at the Hague: The International Peace Congress of 1915 (Classics in Women's Studies) by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2002-12
  8. Beyond nationalism: the social thought of Emily Greene Balch. Edited by Mercedes M. Randall by Emily Greene Balch, 1972-01-01
  9. Beyond nationalism: The social thought of Emily Greene Balch by Emily Greene Balch, 1972
  10. The miracle of living by Emily Greene Balch, 1941
  11. Approaches To The Great Settlement - With A Bibliography Of Some Of The More Recent Books And Articals Dealing With International Problems by Emily Greene Balch, 2009-12-09
  12. Suggestions for a study of conditions of city life by Emily Greene Balch, 1904-01-01
  13. Outline Of Economics
  14. Slavische Einwanderung in den Vereinigten Staaten (German Edition) by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-13

61. Encyclopedia: Emily Greene Balch
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    62. Occupied Haiti
    OCCUPIED HAITI. balch, emily greene The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927 Also Negro University Press (reprint), NY, 1969. Bob Corbett s Notes.
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    OCCUPIED HAITI
    Balch, Emily Greene
    The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927
    Bob Corbett's Notes
    • This was a group of WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.) that went to Haiti to do a study. Very short visit.
      • Leger is a major source for her
      • Very light overview essay. Says virtually nothing of general interest
      • P. 15. U.S. had been trying to negotiate a treaty for customs receivership. Why? Stop France?
      • Railroad dispute
      • P. 20-21. Case against German and French threat
      • P. 23-24. Grounds for legal challenge to occupation's cover
      • Some detailed arguments of suspect U.S. practice.
    • Chaper III. Economic and Financial Aspects of the American Occupation. by Paul H Douglas
      • P. 42 ff. Railroad story. Excellent source
      • Technical, detailed and useful article on economic aspects of the occupation
    • Chapter IV Land and Living by Emily G. Balch
      • P. 57 2,000,000 population in 1924.
      • P. 62. Haiti products were shown at the World's Fair in St. Louis. (leger, p. 296-7)
      • Empty and superficial article
      • Nothing of interest.

    63. Emily Greene Balch --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
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    64. Nobels Fredspris Gjennom 100 år - Emily Greene Balch
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    65. Primary Source Microfilm S Online Guides
    26 June 1917 13 October 1919 Cataloged Correspondence; Box 1; Folders 2-4. Reel 1 balch, emily greene to Dorothy Caffin. 27
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    66. Emily Greene Balch
    Article on emily greene balch from WorldHistory.com, licensed from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Return Index emily greene balch.
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    Emily Greene Balch
    Emily Greene Balch in the news Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.

    67. Uhhp.com :: Haitian History: Occupied Haiti
    OCCUPIED HAITI. balch, emily greene The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927 Also Negro University Press (reprint), NY, 1969. Bob Corbett s Notes.
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    Home More About Haiti Professor Corbett Haitian History Files First U.S. Occupation 1915-1934
    OCCUPIED HAITI
    Balch, Emily Greene
    The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927
    Also: Negro University Press (reprint), NY, 1969 Bob Corbett's Notes
    • This was a group of WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.) that went to Haiti to do a study. Very short visit. Chapter I: Something of the background by Emily Greene Balch recommends Leger ch 18/19 on foreign adventurism and 232-234
      • Leger is a major source for her Very light overview essay. Says virtually nothing of general interest
      Chapter II: The Political History of the Occupation by Paul H. Douglass
      • P. 15. U.S. had been trying to negotiate a treaty for customs receivership. Why? Stop France? Railroad dispute P. 17/18 on disputer $500,000 withdrawal of funds by Marines in Dec. 1914 P. 20-21. Case against German and French threat P. 23-24. Grounds for legal challenge to occupation's cover

    68. World War I Biographies
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    Pages Peace and Bread in Time of War by Jane Addams, (4) Jane Addams of Hull House by N. Segal from Scholastic Jane Addams from The Nobel Foundation Jane Addams, the Peacemaker from America's Story Jane Addams, Founder of Hull-House, is Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize from History of Education
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    69. Beacon Hill Walk
    B17 Women s International League for Peace and Freedom Florence Hope Luscomb and emily greene balch 6 Byron Street Between World Wars I and II, 6 Byron
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    B14: Home of Susan Paul

    36 West Cedar Street
    In the 1830s, Susan Paul (1809-1841) taught at the Smith School on Joy Street, a segregated school for African American children funded jointly by the city and private donations (see B7). Paul was also an officer in the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society founded by Maria Weston Chapman in 1832 (see D22). She was the daughter of Thomas Paul, the founder of the African Baptist Church, and supported her mother after his death. Some of her letters were printed in William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator. In 1834 she wrote to condemn the "spirit which persecutes us on account of our color - that cruel prejudice which deprives us of every privilege whereby we might elevate ourselves - and then condemns us because we are not more refined and intelligent."
    B15: St. Margaret's Convent
    19 Louisburg Square
    Originally founded in Sussex, England, in 1855 to care for the poor and ill in the surrounding countryside, this Episcopalian religious community came to Boston in 1873 to act as superintendents of a children's hospital. The sisters moved to three townhouses on Louisburg Square in 1883 which they used as a convent, chapel, and small hospital. Here, they expanded their nursing and evangelical teachings to reach the sick and poor on Beacon Hill and its environs. They ran St. Monica's Home, a nursing home for Black women and children, on Joy Street and later in Roxbury until 1988. In 1992, the St. Margaret's community moved the Motherhouse to Roxbury.

    70. Suchmir.Info: John Balch
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    ... a library in the Philadelphia area if her sons died without heirs. In accordance with her wishes the library was to be named for the family whose ancestor, John Balch , arrived in America from Somerset, England in 1658. The two sons of Emily Swift Balch , Thomas Willing Balch and Edwin Swift ... http://www.migration.uni-bremen.de/GeoAmerica.htm
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    Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the

    72. Encyclopedia4U - Emily Greene Balch - Encyclopedia Article
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    Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Born in Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.

    73. Peace Project: Biographies Of Peace Peace Winners
    emily greene balch. emily greene balch was born in Boston on January 8, 1867. emily greene balch was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946.
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    Emily Greene Balch was born in Boston on January 8, 1867. After graduating from college, Balch became a professor of history and sociology. She was the Honorary President for Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Emily Greene Balch was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. She died on January 9, 1961.
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    74. Munzinger Personen - Emily Greene Balch
    emily greene balch Frauenführerin; Nobelpreis (Frieden) 1946.
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    75. Biographies--A To Z
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    76. Kalendrium
    1946. emily greene balch, John Raleigh Mott. Hermann Joseph Muller. emily greene balch, John Raleigh Mott. emily greene balch John Raleigh Mott.
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    77. Jamaica Plain Women Who Made History
    emily greene balch In front of the Loring Greenough House and across the street from the Unitarian Church on the corner of Eliot and Centre Streets, Smoyer
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    By Susan Meyers
    Wearing sturdy shoes and floppy sunhats, about sixty people accompanied historian Mary Smoyer this past Sunday on a 'round-the-town walking tour of women's history in Jamaica Plain.
    The guided walk, sponsored by the Jamaica Plain Historical Society, emphasized a lot of "famous firsts:" first woman elected to Beacon Hill, first female M.I.T. student, and first woman publisher in the United States. Each woman called Jamaica Plain home for some part of her life between 1839 and 1959.
    Marie Zakrewska
    The first tour site was the home of Marie Zakrewska at 6 Peter Parley Road, a neatly painted white house one block off Washington Street. Smoyer said Zakrewska came to the United States from Germany in 1853 hoping to practice medicine. But when she graduated from Western Reserve Medical College in 1862, not a single hospital would hire her or even rent her office space. "Female doctors," Smoyer said, "were considered off the beaten track."
    Zakrewska solved the problem by founding her own hospital. The New England Hospital for Women and Children, which hired only female doctors, served only female patients. The hospital later opened a nurse's training school and graduated America's first trained nurses.
    Margaret Fuller
    Margaret Fuller, the second famous Jamaica Plain woman on the tour, was also frustrated by the limits imposed on women. Tour assistant Emogene Gilman, standing in front of the Margaret Fuller School on Glen Road, described a brilliant-minded but "lopsided" young woman. Fuller, born in 1810, was an academic whiz with a great head on her shoulders but few domestic skills. She found herself starved for stimulating intellectual employment. Men were decidedly not interested in her.

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    79. NYPL, Women's Studies Research Guide
    balch, emily greene, Papers of emily greene balch, 18751961, *Z-5146, printed guide available in *Z-5146+. Diaries, journals, and
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    Gerritsen women's history An important and extensive collection of over 4,000 books, pamphlets, and periodicals from the 16th to early 20th centuries.  Noted for its coverage of foreign material, it includes titles in 17 languages.  An excellent printed guide is available, with indexes by author, title, subject, date, and language. Herstory Reproduces over 800 journals, newsletters, and newspapers relevant to the women's movement, published between 1956 and 1974.

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