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October 28 19'16
Dear Girls: •
It wae a pri111lese to represent r ou, the Aeeooiat1on or Women Directors, as
a delesete -to the Conference of tho IntematioMl Aesombl,t of WolllOn at South
!Cortright , New York , during the wok of October 1~ 1946.
In a technicolor setting of scarlet and sold maples, high i n t he catskills,
140 women del esetes f rom 53 countri es met with 60 AmericftD women delegatee at
the l ovel,y countrr eetet e of Mro Alice T McLean, founder of the ~rican Women' a
Voluntary Ser111cea , This orl!ll"1zat1on with 18 other national organizations, such
ae t he AAUW, the YWCA, Gi rl Scouts, Inc, the General Federation of Women's Clubs,
the Associ ation of Junior Leagues, the National Congress of Parente & Teachers
Assn, t he American Medical Women's Assn, Inc, the American LeSion Au.xiliarr, and
others, sponsored t his e i.g ht .. d.ay conference on "The World We Want. "
Women from the Alli ed nations and the Axis nations met, not aa' enemies, but •
as friende, Women of EnsJ.and, Bol land, Belgium, Frcnce, Finland, Norwar,
Czechoslovakia, ChinA and the Phil ippinoe, met wi tb women from Get"lllan1, J apo.n
and Itely, Thsss women had suffered the agonies of war. These women, ae well as
women from South America and Mexico, came at the 1n111tet1on of the American
Steering Colllllli tteo of tbe International Aseombl,t of llomon. Some of tho vomen
paid their own expenses and others came through the help of tho 18 sponsoring
Oreanizations vbo have international affi liati ons.
In all the po.nele and open discussions of the International Assembl,t there
was uoen!ml tr of opi.nion that vomen must accept responsi bi l i ty in the affai rs of
tho vorld and that ther must take an i ncroasi.ngl,t act ive part 1.n the poll t i cal
nffe.1ra of the world. Ther must do tills in order to take direct action 1.n
1rradicat1ng aome of t .b e causes of war,
"Thoro ie no woman 1.n the vorld, particularl,t no voman who bas l ived with
war on hor doorstep, who dooe not va.nt to see var at an endJ a penaanent end . ••
With these vorde, Mrs Fronklin D Roosevelt concluded ·her address to the
Internat ional Aeaembl,t of llomon. Silo aleo warned that tho women sbould be suro
that their :findings "represent aoms concrete thing& that tho vant to see dono
through the lbited Nations t or the people of the world."
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It wa otronal,y felt end oo ?O!cod that t.hrou8)1 tho vote ond oolloet1vel,y
throuAA th&1r 4N'!liat1on.a tor aoc1al and oconaa1o reform, vc:aen ebould vork tor
and 1nor•se tho opportunit.iee tor eduea.tion 4ll .,..,r tho vorld. !boro • • a
un.itod dotoruination to oooporate in d.oa:ul41ns tho practical application of t.h!l
principles ot the Ubitod Nationa cbartor.
Senorita Laura. doAree, ~l&aate tram Oru.g\leJ', euggoa~ a t'mo ochedul4 tor
backward n.at1o.as vhleh would forfeit their marabereb19 in the UN i t they did not
U vo up to 1 ta provieiono attar a tiva o:r ten rear tr13l. perlod.
Aa Mre Ruuna Polantove., Vice Mayor of Preguo 1 pointed out, "Natlooo lvtve
not oolved the d.e.nsera or Not1om e.nd Pa.ec1B!II. Thoro at'& little Bit.lera and
R1Zl1Dlera evoeyvhore 1n the vorld. "
Frau Joaet Strockor 1 in charge of VClmtln ' LJ pl'061"fCC8 f o r the !'tl.dlo o.t Franltturt
on ~n, tho first Gel'!!IM civilian voman to viai t tlte Unlt·ed States a1nco tho
war, vall asked by M.too /l.llM Loa Lolli, from Itc.ly, if thoro ho.d been nn
underground movoceot 1n Gorcony durlno t ho var. Fr-o.u Strecker said thoro had been
no und.ergro\U\d movement. Even when 1t ~ e.p:rarcnt tho var vaG lost the Gcraan
})COpl e could not believa tho bi tt6r truth.
Mad4ce C6oraee·Picot of' Parle, a 100:nber or tho Conservative Pe.ri Republican
d.e la Lib~rto, mnde no oecnt of tho fact that there vas etrons o ppoeit1on to
Cor:r:untam fo r Fren.ce, vhile tOe ~d.el61no BraWl, Vice President of the French
Constituent Aooembl.y and a eecber ot tbe Frenob Cocz:tU.Oiat party, so.14 ColiDWlium
'"" eneultina Eu.ropo . From t!mo to time the ohedov of C(li:JllWliBD and Faac1sm fell
e.croaa the diocueuiono but vaa quiclcly dispelled by tbe etrons. voic&s of D6mocrec1.
activo 1n tbe reoiete.nce movement in lforvay, Mid--'the ·
norv&g1.e.no vcre d.etemi.ned that tboir .i'Ot.U18 people :tired by inten.ae htrt.red vould
not oink to the l evel of the No.t.io. They conceived the pl an fo r the fonM).
trial s ot var cri-minalo and 1n timo thoy oont their plane to other nations
reau.ltt.ns in the Nuremberg t"rialo. Tod.o.y war ie a Crit::l6 1 a crime tor vhicb
indi•tidu.al.o \1111 henceforth be held reoponaible.
Dr Aaotllo Stano,
In the diecueaion.e on tho economic 81t'..tat1on of the wrld, the vo:a:en of tho
foreign countt-!oo shoved o deep 1nteroot bocauoe of their trOIIlendouo need for
caterial aid . It waa pointed. out t.hat in the ottort to koop peace unem.ployoont
and d.op.roeeion mu.at bo nvo1dod. Much can be aceomplisbed by the Xnternl.'ltional
'Bank, tho Monetary i\md Nld tho Intern.ntion.al. Trade OrsanJ.~ntion recently set up
in London.
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\rle are no lon.gcn· liv1fl8 1n a vorld vhoro f8Jidne 1o nocoooarr.
If vo produce
to ce.paci t7 and pt'Op«trly distr1 bute 1 vo c:an provide a docent ete..nda.rd ot 11 vtna,
an etJacnt.ial, 1n atabl111~1ne. poalse . 'l"bo rrt.ab111t7 ot t he Vn1Ud Statea bi&&JUJ
•JOrld atob111 ty.
Th~tao vooan ot the vorld. aro f'inll3 conVinced thot we not pool the reoou.rcee
the wrld, au.et vork: together to re -build, ro-hab1l1tate, ro-Dducato, to toed
and clotho and adequately moet the eO<:iol noeda ot human1 ty, in ord.Gr to brine
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October 28 19!>6
Dear Cirle:
It
a priv1l&go to repM&ent you, the: Association of Women Directorn, ao
ot the Intomational Aeaemb~ ot Women at South
!Cortright, Nov York, durina t he veek or Ootobor 14 1946.
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a deleS<>te to tho Contoronce
In a tocbnicolor oettina of acarlot and eold. ..,plos, high in the Cotakille,
140 women delegatee from 53 co\Ultriee 110t vi th 60 Alr.erican vomen delegatee 8t
tho lovely country eata.t.s of Mr6 Alice T McLean, founder of the American Women ' s
Voluntary. Servicoe, '!'hie or8J!Uliz.at1on v1th 16 other national orsani z.ationa~ such
ao t he AAUW, the YWCA~ Girl Scouts, Inc, the G.meret.l Fed.ere.t1on of Women' & Clubs,
the Aaeoc1at1on ot J~ior Leagues ~ t he National Oongreaa of Parente & Teacho~&
Assn, the Ameri,c an Medical Wanen's Assn, Inc, the hner1ce.n Legion AUX1Ua.r;y, and
o thers, apon.eored. this e1,g ht- d.a3 conference on "The World We Want. "
Women frcm the All!&d. na.t1ona and the Ax1a no.t1ons met, not .as enem1eo, but
Women of .E:ngland1 Holland, Belg1Ulll 1 Frt.nce, Finland, Norvay,
a e friendo .
C~ocboslovaki.a,
Cb.1.na and the Ph111pp1nee, met vith vomon trom Gei'm&l'l,Y, Japan
These women had suffered the agonie o of var. These vomen, .ae veil ao
women !'rom Sou1ib America and Mexico ~ came a t the invitation of tbe Az:lerican
Steering Committ ee of tho Intexnational Aseecbly of WolDen . So:r:~~e of the vomen
pa.1 d thei r O>lll expenooe and othero came thro\18h tho hel p of the 16 eponeor1na
orsaniz.atione vho ha.vo international aftiliationo .
and lt.aly .
In 8.1~ tho po.nole and open diacuaa1ona of the Intel"M tional Aeeembl.J' thoro
vae unanimity ot opinion tba1i vomen ua1.et accept reaponaib111ty in the .atf.a1ra of
t ho vorld. and. th8t tho1 must t8ke an increae~ act1Yl> part in tho political
affairs of the worl d. They muet do tbie in order to take direct action in
1rredie&t1ns some of t he causes ot war.
"There ie no vomn 1n tho vorld, particulArly no voman vho baa lived with
var on her d.ooratep, vbo doee not vo.nt to see var at an ood 1 a. permanont d.nd. "
Wi tb theac words, Mrs Franklin D Roosevelt concluded her addreao to the
IntomatioMl Aoaomb~ or llo1llen . Sho alao wrnod that tho VOIIOn oho\lld bo oure
that th&1-r t'1nd.1Jiga "roproaont eoa.e concrete thine:e that tho womM1 vant to aoe dono
through tho tl:Uted lfat1ona tor t he people or the vorld."
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It """ etronalJ' felt and eo voicod that tl>rous)l t ile Yote and ooUectin~
throuAb their s1'tU1at1oNI tor eocilll and o~c retona, ......., aboul.d vorl< tor
and incroaeo the opportw>1t1oe fer ..Wcat1on all .:>YOr tbo ""rld, '~bore ....,. a
Ullltod deton:Unatton to oooporate in d-.4.1116 the pnt.ctleal appUcat1on of tllo
pr1noiploo ot tho lln1 ted l!~tioNI obartor.
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a ttae ocbcKIW.e t or
Senorito La!U'A doArco, deleeato troa tm~aua7,
b6cl<w.rd nat1ona vh1cb voul.d tortoit tbair D<Db6reh1P 1n tba 1.".1 it tba7 did not
UTO up to ito prorteiono ofter a n .. or ton 1"1" trtal period.
Ae !tra llu.zena Polantoft, Vice MaTor ot Pr_, po1ntod out, "llat1one ban
not eolved. the d.aneore ot lle&illl and raeoimo. Thoro arc U ttle Hi tloro and
Hillalere everyvhere tn the vorld . "
Frau Joect Strecker, in charge ot vooen ' e p~gre,ms tor the nuUo e.t l"rank:t\::rt
e n Main, tho f 1rot Ge"""" oivili'lll voman to rteit the tlnitod Stotea einoe the
vur, """ aBkod by M1ao Anna Loa Lolli, !rom Itc.ly, if there bad boon an
underground lllOvement in Ool,.OJIY durtna tho ...,,. . Frt\u Strecker aaid there bad boon
no underground m vement. Evon vhon it we Aprarent tho w.r vae loet tho Oort'II!U\
poopl e could not boliovo tho bitter truth.
l'.ndamo O..Orgee-Picot of Parte, a ""mbor of tbe Conaorvatlve Pari Republican
do le Lib6rte, udo no eoeret or tho fact that thoro VIla •trona oppoo1tlon to
Co""'m' m::1 tor Fratlce, while leo Madolalne Brtum, Vice Proal dent ot tho Freneh
Conotitucnt """""b~ and a =-bor of tile French C«mmlet port1, said Ooi:Dlni•
""" 0Jl6>111'1ng Elu'opo . Free ti&O to tilDe tho chadov ot C<;JC::!Iln1"" and heci"' roll
aeroaa the d1acuas1ona but VIla qulck~ diapollecl b7 the atrong wicoa or D.-ocrac1.
Dr Aaata Stene, aet..tve 1n tbe reo1etAnco cove-ant in llofVIlJ', aa14 tM
Norvogtana vera determnecl thet their 10\Ul£ people tired 1>1 intenoe hatred ~
not elnk to tho level of tho lla&ia. Tho1 concei vod the plan !or the tonaal
tr1alo o f var crim1nalo and in t1"" the1 oant tlloir plcnn to other Nltiono
reuul tlne in the rrureaberg t:rlale. Tod.a¥ var 1e a ertme, a crimo tor vbich
indirtdualo vill honcoforth bo hold raopenciblo.
In thG diecuaaione en tho oconomlc o1tuat1on of tho vorld, tho vomon or the
foreign countrtoa shoved A doop 1ntor.,et boca.uoo ot their tromondoua naod tor
material aid . I t vae pointed out that 1n tbe eff ort to lcoop poaee unomploymont
MUch can be accomplished by tho International
~d deproaaion muat bo avoidod.
Bank, tho Monetary Fund and tho International 'l'rado Oreantzntion rooontly eftt up
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in London .
We are no longer 11 vi.ng in a vorlcl Ybere famine 1a nocoe8CU")". I1' vo produce
to cepacit;r and. proparlJ d1atr1bute, vo can prortde a decent at.aAdard of living,
an oaaantial, in oteblili&tne poa6o. 'lbu atebUit1 or tho lln1 ted Stotea ,.....,.
vorld otab111 t1.
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pool the ro-..cea
'l'heae ""'""" ot tho vorld are ttnol.Y connnced that ve
of tho vorld, mat ""rk together to re-build, ra-hab1Utete, ro-oducate, to toecl
and olotbe and adequate~ ••t the eoci&l ncoda of 11'.-..1 t1, 1D order to br11l6
abwt • vorld in vh1ch truot and ne16)1borl1neao can ecd.ot, vbere fat til and ·
fallovahtp can thr!Yo.
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~· tM oS8)!t-dA!.J conference tlloro """ " groving ccnnctlon voaon o. .MI>l..t ot South lrortnsllt that - t o r e=phqlo auot be plac.d on
opirl <ua1 Vllluoo, 'I'M opiritual ,eamlna ot people c ""7Vbere 1n t.bo ""rld So
otrusgllng te eoteb up v1 th tho oclontlt1c cu>d •cbon1caJ. po ttem ot l1 nng.
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Tho YO!i)On ot tho vorld fe-ol that it vo can bavo a world chu.l·tol~ o ttoring
abiding vnluoe baeod on th~ spi rit or humanit¥ Yd ohftll~ thu kind ot vorld
va vant to 11 vo i n,
Korpret Cuthbert
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OctobeT 28 1946
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I t vas a privilege to repre sent yQ't), tbo A.aaoc1at1on ot Women D1roctora, ao
a delegate to the Contorence of the Intematloml Abeembl.J' or llomon at South
1\ortrlght, !lev York, d.ur1na the voek of October 14 1946.
In a techn1col or oettina of acerlot und. gold meplea , h18)1 in the oatekille ,
140 vomDn 4elosateo troa> 53 countries ""t v1 th 60 American wmen 4elesa~oe at
the l ovel.r country oetate of Mra Allee T MeLean, founder ot the American Wotten'a
Voluntary S&M'ic.ee . This orsanJ,z.ation vith 18 other national orgo.nizatlono, ouch
a e t hf) AAW, the YWCA, Cirl Scouts, Inc, the General Federation of' Women's Clubs,
tha Aaeoo1e.t1on o~ Junior Loagueo, the National Consress ot Parents &. Teachers
Aasn, t he A:ner icem Medical Womon'o. Assn, Inc, the Aa:ler1C8ll J.eston Auxiliary, a.r.d
o thers, spOnsored this o1ght-dt!.,y conference on "The Worl d We Want."
Women from t he Allied n.e.tioos ,and the AXi& nations mot 1 not as enemiee, but
ae f"riends . Women of EnsJ,.and., Bolland, "Bel.Sium, F'rm'aoo, Finland, Nol"Va,1,
C:tocbooloV8kia, China e.nd the Philippines, mot v1th women trom Germany, Japan
a.nd Italy. Theoe vomen bad eutterod the agonies of wr. Thoao women, as well e. a
women from South America and Mexico, o.om& at tho invitation of the Americ:.an
Steoring Co:m::li ttea o f the Intomat1ona.l Asoembly of Wo:~en. So1!1e of the women
{lald their ovn expenses and others came through the hel p of the 18 sponeorina
organizations vho have international atf111at1ono.
In all the panaln and open d.1scuss1ona of the International Aasembll th.e ra
was unanimity or opin1on that women muat accept reapone1b1llt7 in the affairs of
the world and that they 11a1ot toke on 1ncroae1nal.J' active :part in tbo political
af"faire of the vorld, '!'boy ""'"t do th1a 1n order to take direct actlon 1n
1 rre.dica t1ng BOCDe of the causes ot var.
"Thoro 1s no woman in tho wor ld, particularl.¥ no voman 1dlo baa lived Yith
var on her doorstop, who doaa not vant to aee war e.t an end, a penaanent ond."
W! th these wrdo, Hra Franklin D :Roosovolt concl uded her add..rttee to tho
International 1\eaambl,y of lloman. She alao vamod that tho """""' ahould be euro
that t heir f1nd.:1..nes "reproeont 8Qq~O concrete thi.nsa that tho VOII8n vant to aoo dono
through tbe Uni tod Nationa for the people or the vorld. "
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Throughou t the eight-day conferenc e there was a Sl~wing convictio n among
the women assemblea ·at South Kortright that greater emphasis must be placed on
apiri tual values, The spiritual yearning of people everywhere in the world is
atrugslin g to catch up with the scientifi c and mechanica l pattern of livi ng.
The wmen of the wrld feel that if we can have a wrld charter offering
a biding values based on the spirit of human1 ty we shell ho.ve the kind of wrld
we want to live in,
Mtu•garet Cuthbert
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