National Peace Council, 67 St. Stephen's House, World Friendship Society and British Branch of the Bureau International Permanent de la Paix, Berne, Conciliation Internationale, 78 bis, Avenue Henri Office Central des Institutions Internationales. Verband für internationale Verständigung, Lieb- Pamphlets in a series, entitled "International Organisation." ) LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Nos. 1-54, inclusive (April, 1907, to May, 1912). Including papers by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, George Trumbull Ladd, Elihu Root, Barrett Wendell, Charles E. Jefferson, Seth Low, William James, Andrew Carnegie, Philander C. Knox, Pope Pius X, Heinrich Lammasch, Norman Angell, and others. A list of titles and authors will be sent on application. Special Bulletin: War Practically Preventable, and Arguments for Universal Peace, by Rev. Michael Clune, June, 1912. 55. The International Mind. Opening Address at the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration, by Nicholas Murray Butler, June, 1912. 56. The Irrationality of War. On Science as an Element in the Developing of International Good Will and Understanding, by Sir Oliver Lodge, July, 1912. 57. The Interest of the Wage-earner in the Present Status of the Peace Movement; Address Delivered at the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbitration, by Charles Patrick Neill, August, 1912. 58. The Relation of Social Theory to Public Policy, by Franklin H. Giddings, September, 1912. 59. The Double Standard in Regard to Fighting, by George M. Stratton, October, 1912. 60. As to Two Battleships. Contributions to the Debate upon the Naval Appropriation Bill in the House of Representatives, November, 1912. 61. The Cosmopolitan Club Movement, by Louis P. Lochner, December, 1912. 62. The Spirit of Self-Government; Address Delivered at the 144th Anniversary Banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, by Elihu Root, January, 1913. 63. The Time to Test Our Faith in Arbitration, by William Howard Taft, and Should the Panama Canal Tolls Controversy be Arbitrated? by Amos S. Hershey, February, 1913. 64. Internationalism; A Selected List of Books, Pamphlets and Periodicals, by Frederick C. Hicks, March, 1913. Up to the limit of the editions printed, any one of the above will be sent postpaid upon receipt of a request addressed to the Secretary of the American Association for International Conciliation, Postoffice Sub-station 84, New York, N. Y. A small edition of a monthly bibliography of articles having to do with international matters is also published and distributed to libraries, magazines, and newspapers. COUNCIL OF DIRECTION OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION LYMAN ABBOTT, NEW YORK. CHARLES FRANCIS ADAMS, BOSTON. EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, LINCOLN, NEB. JOSEPH H. CHOATE, NEW YORK. DAVID STARR JORDAN, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, J. H. KIRKLAND, NASHVILLE, TENN. SETH LOW, NEW YORK. CLARENCE H. MACKAY, NEW YORK. GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, PRINCETON, N. J. MRS. MARY WOOD SWIFT, BERKELEY, CAL. WILLIAM D. WHEELWRIGHT, CONCILIATION INTERNATIONALE 78 BIS AVENUE HENRI MARTIN, PARIS XVI®, FRANCE Honorary Presidents: BERTHELOT and LEON BOURGEOIS, Senators VERBAND FÜR INTERNATIONALE VERSTÄNDIGUNG Presidents GEHEIMER RAT Professor Dr. Emanuel RITTER VON ULLMANN, Munich PROFESSOR DR. WALTHER SCHÜCKING, Marburg a.L. Oberursel am Taunus Vice-Presidents PROFESSOR DR. ROBERT PILOTY, Würzburg. BANKDIREKTOR HERMANN MAIER, Schatzmeister, Frankfurt a. M. American Association for International Conciliation Sub-station 84 (407 West 117th Street) The Executive Committee of the Association for International Conciliation wish to arouse the interest of the American people in the progress of the movement for promoting international peace and relations of comity and good fellowship between nations. To this end they print and circulate documents giving information as to the progress of these movements, in order that individual citizens, the newspaper press, and organizations of various kinds may have readily available accurate information on these subjects. A list of publications will be found on page 15. Christian L. Lange, the author of the present pamphlet, formerly Secretary of the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament, is now Honorary Councilor at the Nobel Institute. In 1907 he was Technical Delegate from Norway to the Hague Conference, and since 1909 he has been Secretary General of the Interparliamentary Union. |