Papers, 1919-1973

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Papers, 1919-1973

Correspondence, reports, minutes, etc., of Louise Burton Laidlaw Backus, suffragist and a leader in the Pan Pacific and Southeast Asia Women's Association.

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United Nations Association of Southern New York.

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Collegiate Council for the United Nations

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United Nations Association USA-Inc.

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Pan Pacific Southeast Asian Women's Association.

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United Nations Association of New York.

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Women United for the United Nations

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Louise Burton Laidlaw Backus, 1906-

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American Association of the United Nations

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Institute of World Affairs

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Council on International Relations of the United Nations.

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Committee of Correspondence

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Group of women at the Lincoln Memorial, n.d. Photograph by Alfred Wertheimer The Committee of Correspondence was an American women's internationalist organization that started in New York City in 1952 and disbanded in 1969. A group of women active in internationalist voluntary clubs and professional fields created the Committee as an offshoot of the National Council of Women. The Committee established itself as an independent non-profit organization shortly after it beg...