1910 Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes - William Taft

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The American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes was founded in 1910 to promote the resolution of international conflicts through legal arbitration rather than war. It was part of a broader movement advocating for a permanent international court. Original. This group of information is from the their first Conference held in December of 1910 and includes;

1) The program from the event that lists speakers at the Conference including, William Taft, Elihu Root, Andrew Carnegie and numerous other dignitaries. 

2)  An engraved invitation card to the conference10, the Society held its first national conference in Washington, D.C., 

3)  A separate card mentioning the Opening Address by President of the United States William Taft. 

4) An outer envelope addressed to a member of the House of Representatives. 

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The American Society for Judicial Settlement of International Disputes was founded in 1910 to promote the resolution of international conflicts through legal arbitration rather than war. It was part of a broader movement advocating for a permanent international court. In December 1910, the Society held its first national conference in Washington, D.C., attracting prominent legal and diplomatic figures. The organization played a key role in advancing the idea of peaceful dispute resolution before World War I.

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