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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. Balch, Emily Greene
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23. Balch, Emily Greene - A Britannica Widget -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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24. Balch, Emily Greene: Oxford Dictionary Of Sociology
Balch, Emily Greene (1867–1961) Balch was an American sociologist who pioneered the concept of role and the use of statistical techniques in sociology.
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25. The Age Of The Clans: The Highlands From Somerled To The Clearances
Balch, Emily Greene Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Balch, Emily Greene at Questia library.
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26. Balch, Emily Greene: The Oxford Companion To American Military History
Balch, Emily Greene (1867–1961), pacifist, feminist, and Nobel Peace Prize winner. Born in Massachusetts, educated at Bryn Mawr College, Balch became an economics professor at
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27. Balch, Emily Greene - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Emily Greene Balch. Nationality American Activity American political scientist. Born 0801-1867 Died 09-01-1961
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28. Balch, Emily Greene
Balch, Emily Greene (b. Jan. 8, 1867, Jamaica Plain, now part of Bostond. Jan. 9, 1961, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.), U.S. sociologist, political scientist, economist, and
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(b. Jan. 8, 1867, Jamaica Plain, now part of Bostond. Jan. 9, 1961, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.), U.S. sociologist, political scientist, economist, and pacifist, a leader of the women's movement for peace during and after World War I; she received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1946 jointly with John Raleigh Mott. She was also noted for her sympathetic and thorough study of Slavic immigrants in the United States. A member of the first graduating class at Bryn Mawr (Pennsylvania) College, she taught at Wellesley (Massachusetts) College from 1897. She founded a settlement house in Boston and served on the Massachusetts commissions on industrial relations (1908-09) and immigration (1913-14) and the Boston city planning board (1914-17). To prepare Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910), she lived in Slavic-American neighbourhoods in various cities and travelled to eastern Europe for firsthand knowledge of the Slavic homelands. A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), she was a delegate to the International Congress of Women, The Hague (1915), and she helped found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, of which she was secretary-treasurer (1919-22, 1934-35). For opposing U.S. entry into World War I, she was dismissed from her professorship at Wellesley in 1918. Realizing the intractability of Nazi Germany and Japan, she approved U.S. participation in World War II. Her writings on peace include

29. Emily Greene Balch Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Peace
Emily Greene Balch, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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E MILY G REENE B ALCH
1946 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Formerly Professor of History and Sociology
    Honorary International PresidentWomen's International League for Peace and Freedom.
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30. Occupied Haiti
OCCUPIED HAITI. Balch, Emily Greene The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927 Also Negro University Press (reprint), NY, 1969. Bob Corbett's Notes. This was a group of WILPF (Women
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Balch, Emily Greene
The Writers Publishing Co., NY, 1927
Bob Corbett's Notes
  • This was a group of WILPF (Women's International League for Peace and Freedom.) that went to Haiti to do a study. Very short visit.
    • Leger is a major source for her
    • Very light overview essay. Says virtually nothing of general interest
    • P. 15. U.S. had been trying to negotiate a treaty for customs receivership. Why? Stop France?
    • Railroad dispute
    • P. 20-21. Case against German and French threat
    • P. 23-24. Grounds for legal challenge to occupation's cover
    • Some detailed arguments of suspect U.S. practice.
  • Chaper III. Economic and Financial Aspects of the American Occupation. by Paul H Douglas
    • P. 42 ff. Railroad story. Excellent source
    • Technical, detailed and useful article on economic aspects of the occupation
  • Chapter IV Land and Living by Emily G. Balch
    • P. 57 2,000,000 population in 1924.
    • P. 62. Haiti products were shown at the World's Fair in St. Louis. (leger, p. 296-7)
    • Empty and superficial article
    • Nothing of interest.

31. Facts About Balch, Emily Greene, As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encycloped
Facts about Balch, Emily Greene, (1867–1961). U.S. economist and sociologist Emily Greene Balch was a leader of the women's movement for peace during and after World War I.
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    (1867–1961). U.S. economist and sociologist Emily Greene Balch was a leader of the women's movement for peace during and after World War I. She helped found the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in Zürich, Switzerland, serving as its international secretary from 1919 to 1922 and again in 1934–35; in 1936 she was elected honorary international president... Get Random Facts

32. AccessScience | Biography | Balch, Emily Greene
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33. The Nobel Peace Prize 1946
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35. Balch, Emily Greene 1867-1961 [WorldCat Identities]
Key Publications about Emily Greene Balch Publications by Emily Greene Balch Publications by Emily Greene Balch, published posthumously.
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36. Balch, Emily Greene
Balch, Emily Greene (18671961) Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867-January 9, 1961) was born in Boston, the daughter of Francis V. and Ellen (Noyes) Balch
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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

37. Articles By Author: Balch, Emily Greene - Free Online Library
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38. Emily Balch Dies; Won Nobel Prize
Jan 11, 1961 January 11, 1961 OBITUARY Emily Balch Dies; Won Nobel Prize Special to The New York Times. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 10Emily Greene Balch, a leader of the pacifist movement
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Emily Balch Dies; Won Nobel Prize
Special to The New York Times Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 10Emily Greene Balch, a leader of the pacifist movement throughout the world and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, died here yesterday at the age of 94. Miss Balch had been living in the Vernon Nursing Home here since December, 1956. Before that she made her home in Wellesley for many years. Surviving are three sisters, Miss Elizabeth B. Balch of Cambridge and Miss Marion C. Balch and Mrs. Robert Bowditch Stone, both of Jamaica Plain. Lost Teaching Job Miss Balch lost her college teaching job because she was an outspoken pacifist. Some years later she won the Nobel Peace Prize for the same reason. All who knew this forthright, earnest New England woman knew that this recognition was the result of a change in the times, not a change in Miss Balch. Social worker, economist as well as a college professor, she began her new career in 1918 at the age of 52, having firmly and forever declared herself against war. Miss Balch, who described herself as "only the plainest of New England spinsters and ex- teachers," was a founder of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. One of her closest associates was Jane Addams, who served the league as president while Miss Balch was its secretary-treasurer.

39. Emily Greene Balch, 1946 Noble Peace Prize Winner
A brief biography of Nobel Prizewinning sociologist and writer Emily Greene Balch, with links to biographical Web sites.
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