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  1. Occupied Haiti: Being the Report of a Committee of Six Disinterested by Emily Greene Balch, 1927
  2. Why peace and freedom?(Women's International League for Peace and Freedom): An article from: Peace and Freedom by Emily Greene Balch, 2008-09-22
  3. Women at the Hague; the International Congress of Women and its results by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2010-05-18
  4. Improper Bostonian by Emily Greene Balch, 1964
  5. Approaches to the Great Settlement by Emily Greene Balch, 1918
  6. Approaches To The Great Settlement (1918) by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  7. Approaches To The Great Settlement (1918) by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  8. Our Slavic Fellow Citizens by Emily Greene Balch, 2010-09-10
  9. Women At The Hague: The International Congress Of Women And Its Results (1915) by Jane Addams, Emily Greene Balch, et all 2010-09-10
  10. Improper Bostonian Emily Greene Balch by Mercedes M. Randolph, 1964
  11. Improper Bostonian: Emily Greene Balch, Nobel Peace Laureate, 1946 by Mercedes M Randall, 1964
  12. Emily Greene Balch and Haiti.(Haitian revolution)(www.HaitiReborn.org.): An article from: Peace and Freedom by Robin Lloyd, 2004-03-22
  13. Beyond Nationalism : the Social Thought of Emily Greene Balch
  14. Women at the Hague; The International Congress of Women and Its Results by Emily Greene Balch Jane Addams, 2010-10-14

21. Emily Greene Balch
Translate this page Prix nobel en 1946. Réformisme social, droits de l'Homme. Enseignante, pacifiste,féministe, anticolonialiste, emily greene balch n'hésite pas à se lancer
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Prix Nobel en 1946 Enseignante, pacifiste, féministe, anticolonialiste, Emily Greene Balch n'hésite pas à se lancer dans l'action sociale dès sa jeunesse. Elle participe à la mise sur pied du syndicat des femmes américaines, milite pour le suffrage universel, l'égalité des races et contre le travail des enfants. Elle participe à la Conférence des femmes pour la paix à la Haye (1915) avec sa compatriote Jane Addams et devient ensuite, après avoir été licenciée de son poste d'enseignante pour son opposition à l'entrée en guerre de Etats-Unis en 1917, la secrétaire internationale de la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté à Genève de 1919 à 1922. Malgré ses positions pacifistes, la présidente honoraire de la Ligue (1936) est favorable à l'intervention américaine contre les nazis.
Après la Seconde Guerre mondiale elle donne son appui à la création de l'O.N.U. et de l'U.N.E.S.C.O. Elle est restée toute sa vie une militante infatigable des droits de l'homme et du pacifisme, c'est la raison pour laquelle le Comité lui a décerné le prix de la paix en 1946.

22. Balch, Emily Greene
balch, emily greene 18671961, American economist and sociologist, b. Jamaica Plain,Mass., grad. 22), she shared with John R. Mott the 1946 nobel Peace Prize
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    Balch, Emily Greene 1867-1961, American economist and sociologist, b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., grad. Bryn Mawr, 1889. International secretary of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (1919-22), she shared with John R. Mott the 1946 Nobel Peace Prize.
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    balch, emily greene. Fou directora del periòdic The Nation de Nova York il'any1946 obtingué,juntament amb Elisabeth Morrow, el Premi nobel de la Pau.
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    BALCH, Emily Greene Sociòloga, economista i pacifista nordamericana (Massachussets, 1867-1961). Fou catedràtica del Wellesley College (1897-1918) i delegada en el Congrés Femení Internacional de La Haia (1915), i en els congressos d'Escandinàvia i Rússia. Participà en la creació de la Lliga Internacional Femenina per la pau i la llibertat, de la qual fou secretària i presidenta. Fou directora del periòdic The Nation de Nova York i l'any 1946 obtingué,juntament amb Elisabeth Morrow , el Premi Nobel de la Pau. Entre les seves nombroses publicacions destaquen Women at the Hague (1915) i Approaches to the great settlement Tornar a biografies

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    Biografies Dones Premi nobel. ADDAMS, Jane, 1931; balch, emily greene,1946; BUCK, Pearl Sydenstricker, 1938; CORI, Gerty Theresa Radnitz, 1947;
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    Biography (nobel Site); Biography (UN); Brief Biography; Brief Profile.OTHER World Book Online Article on balch, emily greene; World
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    26. Emily Greene Balch, Peace Delegates In Scandinavia And Russia, Sept. 1915
    By emily greene balch. At a committee meeting at the nobel Institute we had an opportunityto discuss peace programs with Christian Lange, secretary of the
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    Document 14: Emily Greene Balch, "Peace Delegates in Scandinavia and Russia," The Survey , 34 (4 September 1915), pp. 506-08. Introduction In this article, Emily Greene Balch described the positive reception that she and the other delegates received on the peace tour in May and June of 1915. Balch conveys her sense of the importance of continuing the peace mission and her excitement about the possibility of peace. In the article Balch attempted to shape public opinion in favor of peace and distilled the experiences of the women's delegation.
    Peace Delegates in Scandinavia
    and Russia
    By Emily Greene Balch
    "Sent by the International Congress of Women at The Hague to the governments of Europe and to the President of the United States." So, or in words to this effect, ran the credentials signed by the president of the congress, Jane Addams, with which we started on May 21 on our unexpected mission. Miss Addams herself had gone with others [see THE SURVEY for August 7] to The Hague, London, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Berne, Rome, Paris and Havre. A ] The second party of which I was a member, was dispatched to the Scandinavian countries and to Russia.

    27. Emily Greene Balch To Louis Lochner, 1 June 1915
    In this letter to Louis Lochner, emily greene balch chronicled her visit to the ofthe whole Storthing), Mr. Lovland (president of the nobel Committee and
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    Document 9: Emily Greene Balch to Louis Lochner, 1 June 1915, Jane Addams Papers, Series I, Swarthmore College Peace Collection (Jane Addams Papers microfilm, reel 8, #993). Introduction In this letter to Louis Lochner, Emily Greene Balch chronicled her visit to the Scandinavian countries. She was hopeful that Germany might be willing to begin peace talks. Her discussion with the leader of the Dutch Social Democrats foreshadowed the revolutions that were to follow the war. Her letter provides rich commentary on the diplomatic positions of various nations in June 1915. It also shows that she was aware of the reception of Jane Addams's group in Germany. (COPY) GRAND HOTEL
      Christiania, June 1st 1915.
    Dear Mr. Lochner:[ A I have been trying for days for a lucid interval in which to write you. Our interview in Copenhagen with the Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and here with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and later a group of Peace members of the StorthingMr. Garstad (president of the whole Storthing), Mr. Lovland (president of the Nobel Committee and former Prime Minister), Mr. Tahren (president of one of the two divisions of the Storthing), and Mr. Castberg (president of the other, and also member of the Interparliamentary Peace Union of the Storthing)all had a mainly formal though friendly character. On the other hand, the King of Norway talked with us for 1-3.4 hours, most informally but to no great purpose, though he seemed really interested in the Wisconsin plan as explained by us.[

    28. Balch, Emily Greene
    emily greene balch (January 8, 1867January 9, 1961) was born in Although Miss balchwas not a member of Henry by Norman Angell, a future nobel Peace Prize
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    Balch, Emily Greene Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867-January 9, 1961) was born in Boston, the daughter of Francis V. and Ellen (Noyes) Balch. Hers was a prosperous family, her father being a successful lawyer, at one time secretary to United States Senator Charles Sumner. She went to private schools as a young girl; was graduated from Bryn Mawr College in 1889, a member of its first graduating class; spent the year 1889-1890 in independent study of sociology; used a European Fellowship awarded by Bryn Mawr to study economics in Paris in 1890-1891 under Emile Levasseur and to write Public Assistance of the Poor in France, published in 1893; completed her formal studies with scattered courses at Harvard and the University of Chicago and with a full year of work in economics in 1895-1896 in Berlin.
    Although Miss Balch had always been concerned with the problem of peace and had followed carefully the work of the two peace conferences of 1899 and 1907 at The Hague, she became convinced after the outbreak of World War I in 1914 that her lifework lay in furthering humanity's effort to rid the world of war. As a delegate to the International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915, she played a prominent role in several important projects: in founding an organization called the Women's International Committee for Permanent Peace, later named the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; in preparing peace proposals for consideration by the warring nations; in serving on a delegation, sponsored by the Congress, to the Scandinavian countries and Russia to urge their governments to initiate mediation offers; and in writing, in collaboration with

    29. Balch, Emily Greene
    Translate this page balch, emily greene (1867-1961). Pacifiste américaine (Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts,1867 — Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961). Elle partagea le prix nobel de
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    Balch, Emily Greene Pacifiste américaine (Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, 1867 — Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1961). Elle partagea le prix Nobel de la paix 1946 avec J. R. Mott. Professeur d'économie et de sciences politiques au Wellesley College, elle fut démise de ses fonctions en 1918 pour avoir milité contre l'entrée en guerre des Etats-Unis. Elle fut l'une des fondatrices de la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté.

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    Here is Nobel Prizes report in alphabetic order; if you click upon a name you will be connected with relative page of Nobel Prizes Archive.
    Name Year Awarded Addams, Jane The American Friends Service Committee Amnesty International Annan, Kofi ... MEDECINS SANS FRONTIERES (showcase) (U.S. Site)

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    emily greene balch was a colleague of Jane Addams a remarkable job of bringing balch'sindisputable qualifications before the nobel committee and
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    33. WILPF Peninsula - 2000 April
    Other historical highlights included the awarding of the nobel PeacePrize to Jane Addams in 1931, and to emily greene balch in 1946.
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    2000 April
    Gloria Burd, Editor T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S WILPF 85th Anniversary Tea
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    WILPF 85th Anniversary Tea On Sunday, March 5, Peninsula Branch held an afternoon tea to celebrate WILPF's eighty-five years of work for peace. The celebration began with an introduction by Jean McFadden, our "M.C." Then, Minerva Massen presented a concise history of WILPF, beginning with its founding in 1915 by Jane Addams and Emily Greene Balch at The Hague, in the Netherlands. The group was given its current name, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, in 1919. Peninsula Branch was founded in 1922. Other historical highlights included the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize to Jane Addams in 1931, and to Emily Greene Balch in 1946. They were the first and second American women, respectively, to be so honoured. Other historical highlights included the awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 to Jane Addams in 1931, and to Emily Greene Balch in 1946. WILPF has since grown into one of the largest peace organisations in the world, with thirty-four international sections. Minerva and Jean then presented red roses to branch members eighty years of age and up.

    34. Beacon Hill Walk
    During the time the WILPF office was here, emily greene balch (18671961), the secondAmerican woman to earn the nobel Peace Prize, served as national president
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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.

    35. Balch Wing
    1946 nobel Peace Prize Laureate. emily greene balch. This wing ofpoets4peace is named after emily greene balch a colleague of Jane
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    1946 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    EMILY GREENE BALCH
    This wing of poets4peace is named after Emily Greene Balch a colleague of Jane Addams' in the effort to stop the First World War, her partner in the work of WILPF(Women's International League for Peace and Freedom), and successor as its leader. In 1946 she herself shared a prize with the YMCA leader, John Mott. She was well known for her ability to develop imaginative proposals for slow international progress through functional cooperation and came to be regarded by American peace activists as their intellectual leader.

    36. Balch
    emily greene balch (18671961), peace advocate, social reformer,and economist, won the nobel Peace Prize in 1946. She received
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    Emily Greene Balch, A.B. 1889
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    Emily Greene Balch (1867-1961), peace advocate, social reformer, and economist, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. She received her A.B. in Greek and Latin in 1889, and was the first recipient of Bryn Mawr's European Fellowship. With practical experience in settlement house work and the academic background of research on public assistance in France, Emily Balch taught economics at Wellesley, and was an early supporter of strikers and an outspoken critic of racial discrimination and class exploitation. Her major work, Our Slavic Fellow Citizens , countered the nativist assumptions of her society. At the time of WWI, she became active in international pacifist affairs and was linked, in newspaper accounts, with the socialist-Bolshevist wing of pacifist activities.
    In 1919, the Wellesley Trustees voted not to renew her appointment. She continued in peace work and was involved with the founding of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. A tireless writer, traveler, and organizer, she "had a talent for making diverse individuals and groups cooperate in the cause of peace. " However, because of her concern about Hitler's domination of Europe and the treatment of the Jews, she chose "the lesser of two evils" after Pearl Harbour and supported the war effort. She did not resign from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, and her Nobel Prize recognized that organization's contribution as well as her individual leadership

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    Peace and Freedom. emily greene balch was awarded the nobel PeacePrize in 1946. She died on January 9, 1961. Internet Links
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    Emily Greene Balch
    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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    39. Balch, Emily Greene
    Translate this page 1921. Prix nobel de la paix en 1946. Bibliographie -MM Randall, ImproperBostonian, emily greene balch, 1964 Robert J. Leach/FS.
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    8.1.1867 à Jamaica Plain (près de Boston, Etats-Unis), 12.1.1961 à Cambridge (Massachusetts, Etats-Unis), Américaine. Fille de Francis V. et d'Ellen M. Noyes. Etudes de sciences économiques à Paris, Chicago et Londres (1890-1896). Professeur au Wellesley College (1897-1918). B. prit part au congrès international des femmes pour la paix à La Haye (1915). Licenciée en 1919 en raison de son engagement pacifiste, elle consacra le reste de sa vie à la Ligue internationale des femmes pour la paix et la liberté. De 1920 à 1923, puis de 1926 à 1928, elle séjourna à Genève; elle se rallia aux quakers dès 1921. Prix Nobel de la paix en 1946.
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