The document discusses the humanitarian work and other activities of the League of Nations in the 1920s. It notes that Fridtjof Nansen helped over 425,000 displaced persons through the League's Refugee Organisation by relocating them and teaching new skills from 1920-1922. Additionally, the League satisfactorily resolved a border dispute between Sweden and Finland over the Aaland Islands by investigating and awarding the islands to Finland while protecting the interests of the local population, and Sweden accepted the decision. However, the League had more major failures than successes in solving international disputes.