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Survey. 40:607-8. Ag. 31, '18. A league of nations now? Hamilton Holt.

Survey. 41:121. N. 2, '18. Pierre Dubois: who dreamed of a league of nations six hundred years ago. Lilian Brandt. Survey. 41:250-1. N. 30, '18. The new League of free nations association: statement of principles.

Also printed in the Dial for November 30, 1918. p. 493; and the New York Times for December 2, 1918. See also the Public for November 30, 1918. p. 1455; the Nation for November 30, 1918, p. 650; and the New Republic for November 30, 1918, p. 134. Excerpts are reprinted in this Handbook. See page 47.

Survey. 41:408. D. 28, '18. Support for a league of nations. Survey. 41:724-6. F. 22, '19. World covenant. Stephen P. Duggan.

For other articles on the proposed constitution see the New Republic for February 22, 1919. p. 100; also the Bellman for the same date, p. 205. Textile World. 52:2991. My. 26, '17. Purposes of League to enforce peace. Charles W. Needham.

Unpopular Review. 10:244-54. O. '18.

force peace.

Describes Sully's "Great Design."

Earlier league to en

Unpopular Review. 11:12-28. Ja. '19. Movement for a league of

nations.

World Court. 3:72-9. Mr. '17.

American constructive pro

posals for international justice. Charles H. Levermore. Reprinted in this Handbook. See page 41.

World Court. 3:79-83, 113-15, 117. Mr. '17. Four plans for durable peace: a comparison of the President's plan, Penn's plan, the World court league, and the League to enforce peace, by William I. Hull; Kind of peace Socialists call for, by V. I. Berger and others; Minimum program for organizing a durable peace.

World Court. 3:609-10; 4:11-14, 74-80, 302-4, 458-63. D. '17; Ja., F., My., Ag. '18. Public opinion concerning a league of nations.

World Court. 4:15-17. Ja. '18. Marburg on a league of nations. Samuel T. Dutton.

World Court. 4:137-46. Mr. '18. A league of nations. Nicholas Murray Butler, Mr. Asquith, Lord Lansdowne, Lord Cecil,

Arthur Henderson.

World Court. 4:202-10. Ap. '18. Cooperative union of nations. Alpheus H. Snow.

World Court. 4:305-7. My. '18. Nationality, the league of nations and the international constitution. Paul Otlet.

World Court. 4:471-5. Ag. '18. Permanent league for international justice. Nicholas Murray Butler.

World Court. 4:558-64. S. '18. The great debate. Doremus Scudder.

World Court. 4:669-76. N. '18. French association for the society of nations. Ferdinand Buisson. British League of free nations association. A Swedish view of league possibilities. Edward Wavrinsky.

Excerpts are reprinted in this Handbook. See pages 51 and 53. World Tomorrow. 1:313-15. D. '18. Fundamentals of a league of nations. Henri Lambert.

Beginning with the December number each issue will contain a section devoted to the discussion of the many problems involved in the establishment and future policies of a league of nations.

World Tomorrow. 2: 22-3. Ja. '19. The league of nations: a discussion.

World's Work. 30:718-21. O. '15. League to enforce peace. A. Lawrence Lowell.

World's Work. 36:11-13. My. '18. Responsibility of a nation's strength.

World's Work. 37:399-48. F. '19. Articles by Lothrop Stoddard, Kenneth Colegrove, Stephane Lauzanne, Lord Charnwood, Frank Parker Stockbridge, Herbert S. Houston, John H. Latané, Talcott Williams.

Yale Review. 7:837-53. Jl. '18. Illusions of the belligerents. E. J. Dillon.

ORGANIZATIONS

American Association for International Conciliation, Sub-station 84 (407 W. 117th St.), New York, N. Y.

Publishes "International Conciliation," monthly. Subscription price 25c a year; $1 for 5 years. Special bulletins are issued also from time to time. Back numbers of "International Conciliation" and the special bulletins will be sent to any address post paid at five cents each. A list of those available is published in the October issue for 1918.

American Peace Society, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C.

Publishes the "Advocate of Peace" monthly except September. Subscription price, $1 a year. Also handles the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A complete list of these will be furnished upon request.

American School Peace League, 405 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Mrs. Fanny Fern Andrews, Sec.

Association to Abolish War, 17 Hazlewood St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass.

Publishes literature which is sent on request.

California Society for the Promotion of the Federation of Nations [Inc.], Nellie Wheelwright, 901 3d Av., Los Angeles, Calif.

Publishes the "Federator." Subscription price, 50c a year.

Central Organization for a Durable Peace, Theresiastraat 51, The Hague.

Church Peace Union, 70 Fifth Av., New York, N.Y.

Fellowship of Reconciliation, 118 East 28th St., New York, N. Y. Publishes the "World Tomorrow," monthly. Subscription price, $1 a

year.

French Association of the Society of Nations, 24 Rue PierreCurie, Paris, (Ve). M. Leon Bourgeois, President; M. J. Prudhommeaux, Secretary.

Publishes a Bulletin. The first number was issued in December, 1918 and contains a statement of the society's purpose and principles. Irish League of Nations Society, 65 Middle Abbey St., Dublin,

E. A. Aston and W. G. Fallon, B. A., Honorary Secretaries.

League for Democratic Control, Room 428, Walker Building, 120 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.

Publishes "Forward," monthly. Subscription price, $1 a year.

League for the Preservation of American Independence, George Wharton Pepper, 1730 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa., Chairman of the Executive Committee.

Organized to fight the adoption of the League of Nations as at present

drawn.

League for Permanent Peace, 421 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. League of Free Nations Association, 130 W. 42d St., New York, N. Y. Lincoln Colcord, Publicity Director. Membership $5 a year. Funds for publicity work derived from membership fees and voluntary subscriptions. Circulars and publicity material distributed free on request.

League of Nations Union, 22 Buckingham Gate, London, S. W. I. Viscount Grey of Falloden, Pres.

This new society was formed recently by the union of the League of Free Nations Association of which Viscount Bryce was Vice-President, and the League of Nations Society of which the Rt. Hon. W. H. Dickinson, M. P., was Chairman. The "League of Nations Journal" is issued monthly, the first number appearing in January, 1919. Price 6d. a copy.

League of Nations for a Society of Nations Based on an International Constitution, 5 Cité Cardinal-Lemoine,

Henri Lepert, Sec.

Paris.

Publishes "La Société des Nations," monthly. Subscription price, 5 fr. a year, including foreign postage. First issue November, 1917.

League to Enforce Peace, 130 W. 42d St., New York, N. Y. William H. Taft, Pres.

Issues a small weekly publication under the title "The League Bulletin." Subscription price, $1 a year. Also publishes many leaflets and circulars on the subject of "A League of Nations," including occasional digests of current_literature on the subject, all of which are distributed free of charge. The library at Headquarters is also open for study to anyone interested. Active membership, $5 a year.

Lega Delle Nazioni Corse Vittorio, Amanuelle 8. Milan, Italy.

Nederlandsche Anti-Oorlog Raad, Prinsessegracht 19, 'S-Grav

enhage, The Hague. Dr. B. de Jong van Beek en Donk, Dir. Publishes a number of pamphlets and an official organ "De Toekomstige Vrede."

New York Peace Society, 70 Fifth Av., New York, N.Y. Charles A. Levermore, Sec.

Publishes the "Messenger." Subscription price $1 a year.

Swiss Committee for the Preparation of the League of Nations, 33 Lerchenweg, Berne.

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