Why the war must be won : to fulfill President Wilson's program of the world's peace : to realize the war aims of organized labor : to perpetuate a League of Nations to guard the peace and safety of the world.
1918
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Title
Why the war must be won : to fulfill President Wilson's program of the world's peace : to realize the war aims of organized labor : to perpetuate a League of Nations to guard the peace and safety of the world.
Imprint
[New York] : League to Enforce Peace, [1918]
Language
English
Description
8 pages ; 15 cm
Call Number
X-
Dewey Decimal Classification
940.3 L47W
System Control No.
(OCoLC)13170560
Note
Cover title.
"Distributed by American Alliance for Labor and Democracy during Labor Loyalty Week, February 10 to 16, 1918."
"Distributed by American Alliance for Labor and Democracy during Labor Loyalty Week, February 10 to 16, 1918."
Formatted Contents Note
President Wilson's program of the world's peace : from the address to Congress, January 8, 1918
The war aims of organized labor : unanimously adopted at the Convention of the American Federation of Labor at Buffalo, November 12-24, 1917
A League of Nations to guard the peace and safety of the world
Voices from our allies.
The war aims of organized labor : unanimously adopted at the Convention of the American Federation of Labor at Buffalo, November 12-24, 1917
A League of Nations to guard the peace and safety of the world
Voices from our allies.
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