she got the philosopher john dewey to support the movement, but she got nowhere with. new york's leading department store lured in taylor. then there's a proposal for a very important private foundation, 20th century fund, which offered a design for the gradual of sanctions against any violator of the kellogg war pact. now, before i go on, let me add that stimson occasionally with the idea of sanctions, but this is a verb i want to stress. he flirts with it in my own research, in the stimson papers, in files of the various pressure groups. i find stimson neither really or never really endorse the idea. he doesn't push it. he's not stanley. but he wrote a book about the crisis later on called the far eastern crisis. and in his memoirs, which are called on tive service in peace and a rather modest title, you find he wants to stress how strongly he advocated pressure against japan. but these accounts misrepresent, his caution during the time itself. i saw a letter he wrote a friend in the midst of the shanghai crisis. he said he is fully aware of the dangers of sanctions.