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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
Emily Greene Balch. Emily Greene Balch. Emily Greene Balch (January 8,1867January 9, 1961) was an American academic, writer, and pacifist who received
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Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Born in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married.
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22. The Nobel Peace Prize: Emily Greene Balch
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23. Emily Greene Balch
Emily Greene Balch was born on January 8, 1867 in Boston Massachusetts. She wasan author, educator and an activist. Although she had always been concerned
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Balch campaigned actively against America's entry into the war. She accepted a position on the editorial staff of the liberal weekly, the Nation; wrote Approaches to the Great Settlement, with an introduction by Norman Angell, a future Nobel Peace Prize winner; attended the second convention of the International Congress of Women held in Zurich in 1919 and accepted its invitation to become secretary of its operating organization WILPF, The Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, with headquarters in Geneva. This post she relinquished in 1922, but when the League was hard pressed financially in 1934, she again acted, without salary, as international secretary for a year and a half. It was to this League that she donated her share of the Nobel Peace Prize money. During the period between the wars, she put her talents at the disposal of governments, international organizations, and commissions of various types. She helped in one way or another with many projects of the League of Nations, among them, disarmament, the internationalization of aviation, drug control and the participation of the United States in the affairs of the League. In 1926 she served as a member of a WILPF committee appointed to investigate conditions in Haiti, garrisoned then by American marines, and edited, as well as wrote, most of Occupied Haiti, the committee's report. In the thirties she sought ways and means to help the victims of Nazi persecution. She continued to concentrate on peaceful resolutions to conflicts.

24. Balch
Emily Greene Balch (18671961), peace advocate, social reformer, and economist,won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946. She received her AB in Greek and Latin in
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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

25. Emily Greene Balch - Wikipedia
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26. Emily Greene Balch
Emily Greene Balch (18711955) A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers),Balch was a delegate to the International Congress of Women,
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Emily Greene Balch
American 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 College (Pennsylvania), Balch taught at Wellesley College (Massachusetts) 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). She researched Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910) by living in Slavic-American neighbourhoods in various cities and traveling to eastern Europe for firsthand knowledge of the Slavic homelands. A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Balch 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 the United States' 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 Approaches to the Great Settlement (1918).

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28. Emily Greene Balch - Linix Encyclopedia
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Emily Greene Balch January 8 January 9 ) was an American academic, writer , and pacifist who received the Nobel Peace Prize in (the prize that year was shared with John Mott ), notably for her work with the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Born in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston into a well-off family, she was amongst the first graduates of Bryn Mawr College in 1889. She continued to study sociology and economics in Europe and the US, and in 1896 joined the faculty of Wellesley College , becoming a full professor of economics and sociology there in 1913. During the First World War , she helped to found the League, and campaigned against America's entry into the conflict. Her contract terminated by Wellesley because of her pacifist activities, she became an editor of The Nation , a well-known liberal news magazine, acted as secretary of the WILPF (a second term in 1934 without salary for a year and a half), did much work for the League of Nations Balch became a Quaker in 1920. She never married. edit
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31. Emily Greene Balch - Wikipédia
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32. Peace 1946
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33. Emily Greene Balch Winner Of The 1946 Nobel Prize In Peace
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34. Balch, Emily Greene
balch, emily greene. (18671961), economist, social reformer, and essayist.Born on January 8, 1867, in Jamaica Plain (now part of Boston), Massachusetts,
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(1867-1961), economist, social reformer, and essayist Born on January 8, 1867, in Jamaica Plain (now part of Boston), Massachusetts, Emily Balch was in the first class to graduate from Bryn Mawr College , in 1889. She pursued further studies in Paris and Berlin and at the University of Chicago and received training in social work from followers of Jacob Riis in New York City and at Denison House, a settlement house in Boston, where she was associated with Vida Scudder . In 1896 she began her teaching career at Wellesley College, becoming in 1913 professor of political economy and political and social science. She continued her interest in the settlement house movement, working with Jane Addams' Hull House in Chicago, was active in promoting various child-welfare reforms, and served on Massachusetts commissions on industrial education (1908-09) and immigration (1913-14) and on the Boston city planning board (1914-17). To prepare Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910), a study of Slavic immigrants, she lived in Slavic-American neighborhoods in various cities and traveled to eastern Europe for firsthand knowledge of the Slavic homelands. A member of the Society of Friends, Balch became increasingly committed to the cause of peace and, following her attendance at the International Congress of Women at The Hague in 1915, she devoted her major efforts to that cause. For opposing U.S. entry into World War I, she was dismissed from her professorship at Wellesley in 1918. She helped

35. Balch, Emily Greene
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Swarthmore College Peace Collection (b. Jan. 8, 1867, Jamaica Plain, now part of Boston, Mass., U.S.d. Jan. 9, 1961, Cambridge, Mass.), American 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 College (Pennsylvania), Balch taught at Wellesley College (Massachusetts) 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). She researched Our Slavic Fellow Citizens (1910) by living in Slavic-American neighbourhoods in various cities and traveling to eastern Europe for firsthand knowledge of the Slavic homelands. A member of the Society of Friends (Quakers), Balch 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 the United States' 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

36. Balch, Emily Greene --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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  • 38. Emily Greene Balch: Nobel Peace Laureate
    emily Green balch, a member of the first generation of American women to attendcollege in significant numbers, had three groundbreaking careers social
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    by Heather Miller, Writer and Editor Balch at Bryn Mawr: "It was not an apple but a book that did the mischief" Emily Greene Balch, a member of the first generation of American women to attend college in significant numbers, had three ground-breaking careers: social reform, the teaching of economics at Wellesley College, and international political activity. O f Old New England stock, she would devote her life's work to the coming of "an age in which the unlikeness of other races will be conceived as much of an asset as the unlikeness of wind and string instruments in a symphony." Born in 1867 to a prosperous family of liberal Unitarian persuasion, Balch grew up in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts with a belief in dynamic good will, hard work, and hope as a discipline as well as a theological virtue. She recalled late in life: "When I was about ten, a prosy old Unitarian divine was followed at the Unitarian Church by Charles Fletcher Dole. His warm faith in the force that makes for righteousness became the chief of all the influences that played upon my life. He asked us to enlist in the service of goodness whatever its cost. In accepting this pledge, I never abandoned in any degree my desire to live up to it."

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    balch, emily greene, bolch Pronunciation Key. balch, emily greene , 1867–1961,American economist and sociologist, b. Jamaica Plain, Mass., grad.
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