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1. Beautiful Bugles of Peace
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Format: pamphlets; music
- Date: 1912
- Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
- Abstract: The records of Carnegie Endowment and Carnegie Council for Ethic and International Affairs contain many early peace movement memorabilia, such as grass-roots peace plans, pamphlets, broadsheets, flyers, essays and sheet music.

2. Le Centre Européen de la Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale Headquarters in Paris
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Format: photographs
- Date: [1923]
- Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
- Abstract: In 1923 the Endowment purchased a building in Paris to house the Centre Européen. The new building at 173 Boulevard Saint-Germain, an 18th century hotel, contained the Centre's administration offices, lecture rooms, library, and a movie theater. The Centre also rented its rooms for lectures, and let office space to other organizations and individuals. A separate reading room (Salle de Lecture) for current newspapers and other periodicals opened in 1926.

3. Logo for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Paris Office.
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Format: posters
- Date: [1923]
- Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
- Abstract: The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace established its Paris office, Le Centre Européen de la Dotation Carnegie pour la Paix Internationale, as part of its Division of Intercourse and Education in 1912. The Centre was founded with an Advisory Council composed of representative and distinguished statesmen and public leaders of Europe and Asia. Baron d'Estournelles de Constant served as President of the Advisory Council from its formation until his death in 1924.

4. Poster for Andrew Carnegie's Lecture on International Arbitration in Sofia
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Format: posters
- Date: 1912
- Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
- Abstract: World peace was one of Andrew Carnegie's great passions. “I am drawn more to this cause than to any,” he wrote in 1907. This lecture was organized by Association for International Conciliation and its founder Baron d'Estournelles de Constant. the 1909 Nobel Peace Prize winner, who represented France at both Hague Peace Conferences, delivered the introduction to Carnegie's Sophia lecture.

5. Resolution from the first meeting of the Church Peace Union
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
- Format: legal documents
- Date: February 10, 1914,
- Collection Name: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace New York and Washington Offices Records
- Abstract: The Carnegie Council on Ethics and International Affairs (formerly the Church Peace Union and later known for a while the Council on Religion in International Affairs) was founded by Andrew Carnegie in 1914. Initially, it searched for ways to influen ce government action, but eventually adopted an educational mission, providing a forum for public debate, issuing publications, conducting public affairs programs, and performing studies.