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    Emily Greene Balch (January 8, 1867 – January 9, 1961) was an American economist, sociologist and pacifist. Balch combined an academic career at Wellesley...
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  • film director Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961), American pacifist and Nobel Peace Prize recipient John Balch, builder of the John Balch House (1679), in...
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    Jackson Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961), American academic, pacifist and Nobel Laureate Emily Harris, terrorist with the Symbionese Liberation Army Emily Hobhouse...
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    reformers like Alice Hamilton, Lillian Wald, Florence Kelley, and Emily Greene Balch to join her in the new international women's peace movement after...
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  • international outlook and work with WILPF: Jane Addams, in 1931 and Emily Greene Balch in 1946. During the 1960s and 1970s, WILPF was involved in the Anti-war...
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    Several notable women worked there, including Nobel Prize winner Emily Greene Balch, labor organizer Mary Kenney O'Sullivan, and pioneering aviator Amelia...
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    Northrop; Wendell Meredith Stanley Hermann Joseph Muller Hermann Hesse Emily Greene Balch; John Mott 1947 Edward Victor Appleton Robert Robinson Carl Ferdinand...
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  • Versailles. Involved American peace leaders included Fannie Fern Andrews, Emily Greene Balch and William Isaac Hull. Peace Palace Tablet to The Hague, a 1919 letter...
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    the Boston Celtics Ray Allen, former player for the Boston Celtics Emily Greene Balch, Nobel Peace Prize winner Roger Nash Baldwin, co-founder of American...
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    Retrieved May 24, 2022. Douglas, Paul H. from Occupied Haiti, ed. Emily Greene Balch (New York, 1972), 15–52 reprinted in: Money Doctors, Foreign Debts...
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  • The following events related to sociology occurred in the 1910s. [[Emily Greene Balch]]'s Our Slavic Fellow Citizens is published. Lucien Lévy-Bruhl's How...
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  • Railway Minister and Minister of Communication (d. 1935) January 8 Emily Greene Balch, American writer, pacifist, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d...
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    Balch, Emily Greene; Hamilton, Alice (1915). Women at The Hague: The International Congress of Women and its Results. MacMillan. emily greene balch biography...
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  • and feminist Grace Lee Boggs (Ph.D. 1940); Nobel Peace Prize winner Emily Greene Balch (1889); geneticist Nettie Stevens (Ph.D. 1903); physicist Elizabeth...
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  • Polish economist, the former chairman of the National Bank of Poland Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961), American economist and peace activist (1946 Nobel Peace...
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    Retrieved 2022-05-24. Douglas, Paul H. from Occupied Haiti, ed. Emily Greene Balch (New York, 1972), 15–52 reprinted in: Money Doctors, Foreign Debts...
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    understanding and his pivotal role in establishing the United Nations." 1946 Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961) United States "for her lifelong work for the cause of...
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  • (1903–1986) – African-American civil rights activist, feminist, pacifist Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961) – American pacifist, leader of Women's International League...
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    Jane Addams, 1931 Nicholas Murray Butler, 1931 Cordell Hull, 1945 Emily Greene Balch, 1946 John Raleigh Mott, 1946 American Friends Service Committee,...
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  • Josephine Baker (1873–1945) – physician and public health worker. Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961) – Nobel Peace Laureate Roger Nash Baldwin (1884–1981)...
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    the whole of mankind." (shared with Nicholas Murray Butler) 3 1946 Emily Greene Balch 8 January 1867 Boston, Massachusetts,  United States 9 January 1961...
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  • General Motors December 30 – Sean Hannity, talk show host January 9 – Emily Greene Balch, writer, pacifist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 (born...
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    With him on the committee were Thomas Ryun Amlie, Jerry Voorhis, Emily Greene Balch, Dorothy Kenyon and Sara Bard Field. The Committee reported hostile...
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  • of Amnesty International and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961), American Nobel Peace Prize winner Caroline Balderston...
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    Riverway. Robert Bacon (1860–1919), United States Secretary of State Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961), Nobel Peace Prize winner, founder of Women's International...
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  • Medicine – Hermann Joseph Muller Literature – Hermann Hesse Peace – Emily Greene Balch, John Mott Dieter Nohlen, Florian Grotz & Christof Hartmann (2001)...
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    work for reconciliation among nations." Tetsu Katayama (1887–1978) Emily Greene Balch (1867–1961)  United States 1955 5 members of the Norwegian Storting...
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  • Nobel Peace Prize recipients are members of IFOR: Jane Addams (1931) Emily Greene Balch (1946) Chief Albert Luthuli (1960) Martin Luther King Jr. (1964) Mairead...
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    and achievements Preceded by International Committee of the Red Cross Laureate of the Nobel Peace Prize 1945 Succeeded by Emily Greene Balch John Mott...
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    61. Heinl 1996, p. 791. Douglas, Paul H. from Occupied Haiti, ed. Emily Greene Balch (New York, 1972), 15–52 reprinted in: Money Doctors, Foreign Debts...
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