Universal Peace and the School (Document I), item 4
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[Beaumont Hotel letterhead]
4/
place to live in.
The teacher's part in this
warfare against war is to
create a public sentiment
against war as a means of
settling international disputes.
And in this day, it is public
sentiment that determines
war. No ruler can today plunge
his country into war against
the will of the people, and on the
other hand no ruler can with-
stand the popular clamor
for war. The people of the
United States forced our Congress
into the Spanish-American
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[Beaumont Hotel letterhead]
4/
place to live in.
The teacher's
wapart in thiswarfare against war is to
create a public sentiment
against war as a means of
settling international disputes.
And in this day, it is public
sentiment that determines
war- No ruler can today plunge
his country into war against
the will of the people and on the
other hand no ruler can with-
stand the popular clamor
for war. The people of the
United States forced our Congress
into the Spanish- American
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Michigan, USA
Location(s)
Story location Michigan, USA
- ID
- 19507 / 219951
- Contributor
- Hope Elizabeth May
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