Collection, 1908.

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Collection, 1908.

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Davis, Hayne, 1868-1942

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Hayne Davis (1868-1942) was a North Carolina native, New York lawyer, and writer active in promoting international political organizations. He was legal adviser to the Colombian legation in the United States, 1904-1912, and founder of the American Peace and Arbitration League. From the guide to the Hayne Davis Papers, ., 1900-1941, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...

Practicial Peace League.

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Also referred to as the Peace League, it was founded by North Carolinian Hayne Davis in New York City, April, 1908. Davis saw the Practical Peace League as the means of completing the work of George Washington--namely to insure adequate armament and effective arbitration to settle international disputes. Davis drew up a detailed Constitution for the League and succeeded in convincing President Theodore Roosevelt to be named the League's first Honorary President. From the description ...

Swarthmore College. Peace Collection.

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Practical Peace League.

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