The Campaign operated from two distinct locations, with its international headquarters situated in New York City and its national office based in Chicago. After the passing of
Lola Maverick Lloyd in 1944 and William Lloyd's departure for a civilian public service camp, disagreements over authority and mission arose, resulting in a rift between the Lloyd children and
Rosika Schwimmer. These disagreements led to the formation of a separate organization in 1945. Edith Wynner, secretary to
Rosika Schwimmer, assumed leadership of the International Campaign for World Government (ICWG) based in New York, while Georgia Lloyd, daughter of
Lola Maverick Lloyd, continued to lead the Campaign in Chicago until her death in 1999, retaining its previous title. == Later years ==