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William Taft TLS Accepting a Position in The International Peace Forum

 

Single page TLS on White House letterhead, 6.75" x 9". Dated "April 4, 1911" and signed by William Howard Taft as "Wm H Taft". Near fine with single center fold. Small penned number of '55" placed to the upper right corner.

 

Taft championed International Law having invested much of his Presidential focus on developing it with the ultimate intent to secure peace among nations. He particularly favored formal third-party international dispute settlement. In 1896 the American Conference on International Arbitration appointed Taft to an executive committee to promote a proposed permanent system of arbitration between the United States and Great Britain, a system to which Taft gave his "emphatic endorsement." As President, Taft urged several ad hoc arbitrations, in addition to his bilateral arbitration treaties with France and the United Kingdom. Taft himself served as an international arbitrator, both before and during his tenure as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1921-1930).

 

Taft actively supported other international law organizations as well. He thought non-governmental organizations could help educate the public about international law and promote international codification and dispute settlement. For example, Taft was an active Vice President of the American Society of International Law. He resigned when he became President of the United States, but continued as Honorary President of the society and hosted receptions at the White House as part of the society's annual meetings. Taft also served as Honorary President of the American Society for the Judicial Settlement of International Disputes, which was formed in 1910.

 

After Taft left the presidency, he taught international law at Yale.  As President and private citizen, he often urged the enforcement of U.S. bilateral treaties of amity, believing some U.S. states' treatment of immigrants violated those treaties. Taft also headed the League to Enforce Peace. The League's Charter incorporated features of the bilateral arbitration treaties Taft had pursued as President.

 

This lovely thank you letter written by Taff was acknowledging acceptance of the honorary presidency of the International Peach Forum as shown below:

 

".. I have the pleasure in accepting the honorary presidency of the International Peace Forum, which you have been good enough to tender to me …"

 

A fantastic TLS centering around Taft's favorite passion.

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