Subsequently the League established a $20 million "defense fund" to help theaters weather a strike.
The League of Nations established a record of translations in 1932.
Rather, on Jan. 10, 1920, the League established the Free City of Danzig.
The League has established a Trust with a number of prominent Australian businessmen as Trustees.
In Poland, the League established offices in other cities such as Wilno and Łódź.
So, the League of Nations established an impartial committee to investigate the dispute.
From 1920 to 1921 the League of Nations and the International Labor Office established their headquarters in Geneva.
Since 1921, the League has established more than 1000 redwood memorial groves, in thirty of California's redwood parks.
Macmillan tried but did not succeed in getting the League to establish nationality for women independent of the nationality of their husbands.
In the absence of an existing nation to take over mail delivery, the League established its own postal administration.