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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1919Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Report of the International Congress of
Women, Zurich, May 12 to 17, 1919. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom, 1920.
Snowden, Ethel A. A Political Pilgrim in Europe. New York: George H. Doran Co., 1921.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Report of the Third International
Congress of Women, Vienna, July 10-17, 1921. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, 1921.
---. Report on the Fourth Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom, Washington, May 1 to 7, 1924. Geneva: Women’s International League for
Peace and Freedom, 1924.
---. Report of the Fifth Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
Dublin, July 8 to 15, 1926. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1926.
Mead, Lucia True Ames. Law or War. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Doran & Company, inc.,
1928.
Pye, Edith M. (Edith Mary). Notes on the Women’s Movement in China, 1928. London:
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1928.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Report of the Sixth Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Prague, August 24th to 28th,
1929. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1929.
Aszkanazy, Anna. The Problem of Statelessness (people Deprived of Nationality): Some Facts,
Arguments and Proposals Presented to an International Conference Called by the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Geneva: Women’s International
League for Peace and Freedom, 1930.
Terrell, Mary Church. “Colored Women and World Peace.” Pamphlet. Philadelphia, 1932.
Charles L. Blockson Afro-American Collection. Temple University Libraries.
http://library.temple.edu/collections/blockson/?bhcp=1.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Report of the Seventh Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Grenoble, May 15th to 19th,
1932. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1932.
---. Africa, Peace and Freedom: Women’s International League Conference, November 20,
1934, London. London, 1934.
---. “Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom: Eighth International Congress,
Volkshaus, Zurich, September 3-8, 1934, Minutes of Proceedings (unpublished)”, 1934.
Reel 141.2, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Collection (DG043).
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Balch, Emily Greene. “Address: Armistice Day”, 1935. Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 589, The
Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware:
Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988.
---. “A Foreign Policy for the W.I.L.”, 1935. Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 644, The Papers of
Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly
Resources, Inc., 1988.
---. “The Present Political Situation, with Special Reference to Europe”, 1935. Microfilm Reel
22, Frame 644, The Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington,
Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988.
---. “Observations on a Mediated Peace in Spain”, 1935. Microfilm Reel 22, Frame 644, The
Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware:
Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Report of the Ninth Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Luhacovice, Czechoslovakia,
July 27th to 31st, 1937. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
1937.
Balch, Emily Greene. “Booklet: A Venture in Internationalism”, 1938. Microfilm Reel 22,
Frame 853, The Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington,
Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988.
Degen, Marie Louise. “Women and Peace Treaties.” In The History of the Women’s Peace Party,
216-251. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1939.
Detzer, Dorothy. The Pacifist in Wartime. Philadelphia: Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom, Section for the United States, 1942.
Balch, Emily Greene. “Draft: Personal History”, 1945. Microfilm Reel 19, Frame 124, The
Papers of Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware:
Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1988.
---. “Nobel Peace Prize speech”. Oslo, 1946. Microfilm Reel 23, Frame 901, The Papers of
Emily Greene Balch, 1875-1961 [microform], Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly
Resources, Inc., 1988.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Xth International Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom at Luxembourg, Cercle
Municipal, Place d’Armes, August 4th-9th, 1946. Geneva: Women’s International League
for Peace and Freedom, 1946.
Balch, Emily Greene. “Women for Peace and Freedom.” Survey Graphic 35 (October 1947).
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. XIth International Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, at Copenhagen, Christiansborg
Castle, August 15th-19th, 1949. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1949.
---. XIIth International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Paris, Mairie de Montrouge (Seine), August 4th-8th, 1953. Genève: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, 1953.
---. 13th International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Birmingham, England, 23rd-28th July, 1956. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, 1956.
---. 14th International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
Stockholm, Sweden, 27th to 31st July 1959. Geneva: Women’s International League for
Peace and Freedom, International Headquarters, 1959.
---. 15th International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Asilomar, California, U.S.A., 8th to 13th July 1962. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, 1962.
Elderdice, Dorothy. We Have Spoken for World Without War: a Dramatization of Some
Highlights in the History of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom.
The Hague: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1965.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. 16th International Congress of the
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the Hague, Holland 26th/31th
July, 1966. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1966.
---. 17th International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Nyborg Strand, Denmark, 18th to 24th August, 1968. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, 1968.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Western Australian Branch. Report on a
Special Project for Human Rights Year 1968 from the W.A. Branch (W.I.L.P.F.)
Prepared from the W.A. (Western Australia) State Committee for Human Rights, for
Submission to the Working Conference Between NGO’s and the Government, to Be Held
at Bruce Hall, Canberra, from 21st-25th February, 1969. Claremont, Western Australia:
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Australian Section, 1969.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. 18th Congress of the Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom: New Delhi India, 28 December 1970 to 2
January 1971). Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom, 1971.
San Juan, Dellia. The Philippines: An Example of U.S. Imperialism. Philadelphia: Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom, Section for the United States, 1974.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Nineteenth Conference of WILPF Peace
Making: Key to the Future, 19th Triennial Congress, Birmingham, England, July 17-20,
1974. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1975.
---. 20th International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom:
Tokyo, Japan, 11th-15th August 1977. Tokyo, Japan: WILPF Japan Section, 1977.
---. 21st International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
Quinnipiac College, Hamden, Connecticut, U.S.A., August 19-23, 1980. Geneva,
Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1980.
---. Women Save the World: Twenty-Second International Congress of the Women’s
International League for Peace and Freedom: 31 July to 6 August 1983, Göteborg,
Sweden). Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
1983.
---. Women Unite for Justice and Peace: 23rd International Congress WILPF July 23-29
Woudschoten-Zeist the Netherlands. Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace
and Freedom, 1986.
---. Report of the Twenty-Fourth Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom: Women Building a Common and Secure Future, Sydney, Australia, 14-25 July
1989. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
1989.
---. Twenty-Fifth Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom: New
Challenges, New Hopes in Our Changing World: St. Cruz, Bolivia 1-6 July 1992.
Geneva: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 1992.
---. Twenty-Sixth International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
1995.
Richmond, Naima, and Marilyn M. Cuneo, eds. Seeing the World Through Women’s Eyes: A
Collection of Poems Inspired by the United Nations 4th World Conference on Women,
Beijing, China. Minneapolis: The Arts Committee, Women’s International League for
Peace and Freedom, 1996.
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. Conference Room Paper: Commission
on Human Rights, Intergovernmental Working Group of Experts on Human Rights of
Migrants, 1st Session, Geneva, 17-21 November 1997: Submission Received from
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom Dated 29 October 1997. Geneva:
United Nations, 1997.
---. Twenty-Seventh International Congress of the Women’s International League for Peace and
Freedom. Geneva, Switzerland: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom,
1998.
---. Report from the 28th WILPF Congress, August 2004 Kungälv, Sweden. Edited by Björn
Björneberg. Stockholm: Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, 2005.
Material from Selected Collections,
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Detzer, Dorothy. “Women and War”, 1930. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for
speeches/articles/releases by DD. (1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “News Release”, 1932. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases by DD.
(1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “The Rape of Liberia”, 1933. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases by
DD. (1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “Vested Interests in War, Delievered at the International Congress of Women, Chicago, July
20, 1933.” Speech typescript. Chicago, July 20, 1933. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for
speeches/articles/releases by DD. (1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Peoples Mandate Committee. “Plan of World Campaign”, 1935. Series A, Box 1, Folder
“Releases, Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples Mandate Records. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Balch, Emily Greene. Letter. “Emily Greene Balch to Hannah Clothier Hull, 22 April 1935”,
April 22, 1935. Series A, Box 1, Folder “Correspondence with W.I.L. 1935-1937”,
Peoples Mandate Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Peoples Mandate Committee. “Boletin de Noticias”, ca 1936. Series A, Box 1, Folder “Releases,
Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples Mandate Records. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “News about the Mandate Campaign in Europe: Extracts from Report Made by Camille
Drevet, Organization Secretary, Paris, January 25, 1936”. Paris, January 25, 1936. Series
A, Box 1, Folder “Releases, Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples Mandate Records.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Drevet, Camille. “Peoples Mandate to Governments Newsletter”. Paris, May 15, 1936. Series A,
Box 1, Folder “Releases, Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples Mandate Records. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Camille Drevet to Friends, 29 September 1936”, September 29, 1936. Series A, Box
1, Folder “Releases, Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples Mandate Records. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. “Diary June - August 1937”, 1937. Box 3, No Folder, Ellen Starr Brinton
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Detzer, Dorothy. “Speech on Good Neighbor Policy”, 1937. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for
speeches/articles/releases by DD. (1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “Radio Speech”, 1937. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases by DD.
(1931-1937)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “Collective Suicide”, 1938. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases/etc. by
DD. (1938-1939)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
Peoples Mandate Committee. “Press Release: Peoples Mandate to End War Marks Anniversary
this Week: Observance Will Take Place on Jane Addams’ Birthday.” Press Release,
September 4, 1938. Series A, Box 1, Folder “Releases, Form Letters 1935-36”, Peoples
Mandate Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 3 February 1939”,
February 3, 1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Balch, Emily Greene. Letter. “Emily Greene Balch to Ellen Starr Brinton, 6 February 1939”,
February 6, 1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 9 February 1939”,
February 9, 1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 22 March 1939”, March 22, 1939. Box 1,
Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka, Pollak, and
Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 28 April 1939”, April 28, 1939. Box 1,
Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka, Pollak, and
Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 18 October 1939”, October 18, 1939.
Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka, Pollak, and
Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Balch, Emily Greene. Letter. “Emily Greene Balch to Ellen Starr Brinton, December 1939”,
December 1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Emily Greene Balch to Ellen Starr Brinton, 11 December 1939”, December 11,
1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka,
Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Ella Kulka, 18 December 1939”, December
18, 1939. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka,
Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Linnell, Irving N. Letter. “Irving N. Linnell to Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., 20 January 1940”,
January 20, 1940. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Lodge, Jr., Henry Cabot. Letter. “Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., to Mrs. A. Baker Lewis, 14 February
1940”, February 14, 1940. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G.
Balch, and Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 6 March 1940”, March
6, 1940. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka,
Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Detzer, Dorothy. “Pittsburgh Speech - Annual Meeting, April 27-31, 1940, Banquet, April 29”,
April 29, 1940. Box 5, Folder “Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases by DD. (19401942)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore,
Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 7 October 1940”,
October 7, 1940. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and
Kulka, Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Hutchinson, Dorothy. “The War Record of a Pacifist: World War II Diary, Partial”, 1945 1941.
Series II, Box 1, Folder “World War II Diary”, Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. Letter. “Ellen Starr Brinton to Emily Greene Balch, 28 April 1941”, April
28, 1941. Box 1, Folder “Czechoslovakia: corres. among ESB, E.G. Balch, and Kulka,
Pollak, and Siebenstein families, 1939-1941”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Detzer, Dorothy. “Freedom for India Meeting Speech”, September 9, 1942. Box 5, Folder
“Manuscripts for speeches/articles/releases by DD. (1940-1942)”, Dorothy Detzer
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinton, Ellen Starr. “Diary aboard Queen Elizabeth May 28-June 4 1948”, 1948. Box 1, Folder
“European trip, corres., memoirs, 1948”, Ellen Starr Brinton Papers. Swarthmore College
Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “Diary European Trip May - November 1948”, 1948. Box 3, No Folder, Ellen Starr Brinton
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Peoples Mandate Committee. “Appeal to the Governments of the Pan American Nations”, ca
1948. Series C, Box 2, Folder “Bogota Conference No. 2, Columbia”, Peoples Mandate
Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Vernon, Mabel, Mrs. Robert Walker, and Consuelo Reyes Caledron. “‘Know Your Neighbor’
Radio Program.” Typescript of broadcast. Monteleone Hotel, New Orleans, La., March
14, 1948. Series C, Box 2, Folder “Bogota Conference No. 2, Columbia”, Peoples
Mandate Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
“Journey of Friendship”, 1954. Series II, Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of
Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
Hutchinson, Dorothy. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 17 September 1954”, September
17, 1954. Series II, Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”,
Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 23 September 1954”, September 23, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Mother [Dorothy Hutchinson] to Children, 28 September 1954”, September 28,
1954. Series II, Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”,
Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 29 September 1954”, September 29, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 1 October 1954”, October 1, 1954. Series II, Box 1,
Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 8 October 1954”, October 8, 1954. Series II, Box 1,
Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 12 October 1954”, October 12, 1954. Series II, Box
1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 22 October 1954”, October 22, 1954. Series II, Box
1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 26 October 1954”, October 26, 1954. Series II, Box
1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 6 November 1954”, November 6, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 9-10 November 1954”, November 9, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 15 November 1954”, November 15, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 24 November 1954”, November 24, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 1 December 1954”, December 1, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. Letter. “Dorothy Hutchinson to Friends, 13 December 1954”, December 13, 1954. Series II,
Box 1, Folder “Letters written during Journey of Friendship (1954)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Brinch, Esther. “Homage to the Pioneers of the Women’s Movement - A Half Century of Work
and Achievement and Future Perspectives, [Speech to the International Women’s
Assembly, 21st-24th April 1960]”. Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder
“International Assembly of Women (1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Cotton, Eugenie. “The Role and Responsibility of Women in the Liberation of the World from
War, Hunger and Ignorance, [Speech to the International Women’s Assembly, 21st-24th
April 1960]”. Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder “International
Assembly of Women (1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records. Swarthmore College
Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Nehru, Rameshwari. “Tasks of Women’s Organisations and All Women in Favour of the
Relaxation of International Tension, Disarmament and Co-operation between the
Peoples, [Speech to the International Women’s Assembly, 21st-24th April 1960]”.
Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder “International Assembly of Women
(1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
Reeves, Nancy. “Participation of Women in Public Life, [Speech to the International Women’s
Assembly, 21st-24th April 1960]”. Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder
“International Assembly of Women (1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records.
Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Street, Jessie M. G. “United Nations Commission on the Status of Women without Distinction as
to Sex, [Speech to the International Women’s Assembly, 21st-24th April 1960]”.
Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder “International Assembly of Women
(1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
“Resolution of the Discussion Group on Peace, [International Women’s Assembly, 21st-24th
April 1960]”. Copenhagen, April 1960. Series B,1, Box 9, Folder “International
Assembly of Women (1960)”, Women Strike for Peace Records. Swarthmore College
Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Hutchinson, Dorothy. “UN - ORT Speech Notes”, December 18, 1962. Series V, Box 8, Folder
“Notes: U.N. Speeches by D.H. (1962-1964)”, Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore
College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “UN & US Interests Speech Delivered at Conshohochen Rotary”, February 11, 1963. Series
V, Box 8, Folder “Notes: U.N. Speeches by D.H. (1962-1964)”, Dorothy Hutchinson
Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “UN - an Instrument of Peace Speech Delivered at Bishop McDevitt H.S.”, October 24,
1963. Series V, Box 8, Folder “Notes: U.N. Speeches by D.H. (1962-1964)”, Dorothy
Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
---. “Does US Want a Stronger UN Speech Delivered at North Pennsylvania League of Women
Voters”, October 24, 1963. Series V, Box 8, Folder “Notes: U.N. Speeches by D.H.
(1962-1964)”, Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
Detzer, Dorothy. “The First Fifty Years”, 1965. Box 5, Folder “Speech: ‘The First Fifty Years’
(1965) (WILPF 50th Anniversary)”, Dorothy Detzer Papers. Swarthmore College Peace
Collection, Swarthmore, Penn.
Hutchinson, Dorothy. “UN - Great Decisions Speech Delivered at Abington Presbyterian
Church”, February 21, 1965. Series V, Box 8, Folder “Notes: U.N. Speeches by D.H.
(1962-1964)”, Dorothy Hutchinson Papers. Swarthmore College Peace Collection,
Swarthmore, Penn.
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