Meeting-place of League in Wilson’s original
draft in Cecil plan in
Treaty.
Membership in League in Wilson’s original draft in Treaty withdrawal.
Mezes, Sidney E., Commission of Inquiry and data.
Miller, David Hunter and drafting of Covenant and projet of a treaty.
Modus vivendi, Wilson and a preliminary treaty as
Monroe Doctrine and affirmative covenant preservation in Treaty
Montenegro in Jugo-Slavia Fourteen Points on
Moravia, disposition
Munitions regulation of manufacture and trade in Wilson’s
original draft
in Treaty
National safety, dominance of principle
Near East United States and mandates Lansing’s
memorandum on territorial
settlements mandates in Wilson’s
original draft mandates in Treaty
Fourteen points on
Negative guaranty. See Self-denying covenant.
Non-intercourse as form of peace promotion constitutionality
in Wilson’s
original draft in Treaty
Norway, Spitzbergen
Open Door in Lansing’s plan in Near East in
former German colonies
principle in Wilson’s original
draft and in Treaty in Fourteen Points
Outlet to the sea for each nation
Orlando, Vittorio Emanuele
Palestine autonomy See also Near East.
Pan-America, proposed mutual guaranty treaty
Papineau Rebellion, and self-determination
Peace, Treaty of inclusion of detailed Covenant as
subject of
disagreement expected preliminary
treaty speedy restoration of peace
versus detailed Covenant Wilson
employs desire for, to force
acceptance of League, resulting
delay, delay, delay on League causes
definitive rather than preliminary
treaty subjects for a preliminary
treaty influence of lack of American
programme Wilson’s decision for
a definitive treaty Lansing’s
views of finished treaty British
opinion protests of experts and
officials of American Commission
Lansing and ratification See
also League.
Persia, disposition
Phillimore, Lord, report on League of Nations
Poland and Anglo-Franco-American alliance independence Danzig
Postponement of hostilities as form of peace promotion
in Wilson’s
original draft in Cecil plan in
Treaty
President as delegate as subject of disagreement Lansing’s
opposition
origin of Wilson’s intention
influence of belligerency on plan
influence of presence on domination
of situation personal reasons for
attending decision to go to Paris
decision to be a delegate attitude
of House League as reason for decision
Prevention of war in Wilson’s original draft
in Cecil plan in Treaty
Sec also Arbitration; League.
Publication of treaties in Lansing’s plan in Treaty
Publicity as basis of Lansing’s plan See also Secret diplomacy.


