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Peacemakers—Blessed and Otherwise / Observations, Reflections and Irritations at an International Conference

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A series of observations, reflections, and occasional irritations recorded during an international conference on limitation of armaments and related Far Eastern issues. The writer alternates pre-conference hopes and skepticism with on-the-spot commentary about naval and land limitation proposals, rules for new weapons, and regional problems involving China, Siberia, and mandated islands. Portraits of delegations, diplomatic moods, procedural drama, and assessments of national attitudes illustrate the tension between idealistic aspirations for reduced armaments and the practical constraints of negotiation. The work closes by weighing the conference's modest achievements against the larger difficulties of translating disarmament into durable policy.

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Ida M. Tarbell

Ida M. Tarbell (1857-1944) was an influential American journalist and author, best known for her pioneering work in investigative journalism. She gained prominence with her detailed exposé, "The History of the Standard Oil Company," which played a significant role in the trust-busting movement of the early 20th century. Tarbell's writing often focused on social issues and the lives of notable historical figures, as seen in her biographies of Napoleon Bonaparte and Abraham Lincoln. In addition to her investigative work, she authored several autobiographical and reflective pieces, including "All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography," showcasing her experiences and insights as a woman in a predominantly male profession.

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