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The Council may include as part of the expenses of the Secretariat the expenses of any bureau or commission which is placed under the direction of the League.

Article XXV.

The Members of the League agree to encourage and promote the establishment and coöperation of duly authorized voluntary national Red Cross organizations having as purposes the improvement of health, the prevention of disease, and the mitigation of suffering throughout the world.

Article XXVI.

Amendments to this Covenant will take effect when ratified by the Members of the League whose representatives compose the Council and by a majority of the Members of the League whose Representatives compose the Assembly.

No such amendment shall bind any Member of the League which signifies its dissent therefrom, but in that case it shall cease to be a Member of the League.

Annex.

I. Original Members of the League of Nations Signatories of the Treaty of Peace.

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II. First Secretary General of the League of Nations. The Honorable Sir James Eric Drummond, K.C.M.G., C.B.

APPENDIX B: BIBLIOGRAPHY.

It too frequently happens that a bibliography serves no other purpose but to enable others to make further bibliographies. The compilation of book lists seem to have become somewhat of a fad in recent years, and nowhere more than in the field of international relations, where such work has often been substituted for more vital and more effective research and writing. This error the writer desires to avoid. Furthermore, it would be almost impossible to render a bibliography of this subject complete without including vast ranges of material upon all topics in international history, law, and diplomacy, a thing out of question here. The titles found below have been included, therefore, only because they perform one or more of three functions, namely, to indicate the sources most frequently drawn upon for the material used in the text, to indicate the scope of, and direction taken by, the recent literature in this field, and to indicate books specially significant and helpful for further study and reading. Books of the third type are designated by asterisks. No attempt has been made to list completely the many articles to be found in the technical journals of international law and politics, and the general periodicals of public events. For these the student will be better served by himself consulting the indexes of those journals. He will readily be able to amplify the lists of books here given by the use of the bibliographies in Hershey, Krehbiel, Satow, Schücking, and Stowell.

Of all the works cited the general treatises by Hershey, Oppenheim, and Satow deserve special mention for the amount of attention given to all the institutions and practices of international government.

Works are usually cited, in the footnotes above, by the name of the author or by that name and a brief title; where special abbreviations are used they are indicated below.

GENERAL.

a. Secondary Materials.

Alvarez, A., Droit International Américain, Paris, 1910.
Atherley-Jones, L. A., Commerce in War, London, 1907.
Bernard, M., Four Lectures on Diplomacy, London, 1868.
Bryce, Viscount J., Holy Roman Empire, new ed., New York,
1919.

Burns, C. D., World of States, London, 1917.

Calvo, C., Droit International, 5th ed., Paris, 1896.

Corwin, E. S., President's Control of Foreign Relations, Princeton, 1917.

Davis, H. W. C., Medieval Europe, New York, 1911.

Dickinson, E. DeW., Equality of States in International Law, Cambridge (Mass.), 1920.

*Duggan, S. P., ed., League of Nations, Boston, 1919.

Duplessix, E., L'Organisation Internationale, Paris, 1909.

*Foster, J. W., Practice of Diplomacy, New York, 1906. Cited: Foster.

Freeman, E. A., History of Federal Government, 2nd ed., London, 1893.

Garner, J. W., International Law and the World War, New York, 1920.

-Introduction to Political Science, New York, 1910.

Goodnow, F. J., Principles of Administrative Law of the United States, New York, 1905.

Hall, J. P., Constitutional Law, Chicago, 1917.

Hall, W. E., Treatise on International Law, 7th ed., Oxford, 1917. Hart, A. B., Introduction to the Study of Federal Government, Boston, 1891.

*Hershey, A. S., Essentials of Public International Law, New York, 1912.

Hicks, F. C., New World Order, New York, 1920.

Hill, D. J., History of Diplomacy in the International Development of Europe, New York, 1905. Cited: Hill.

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· Present Problems in Foreign Policy, New York, 1919.

Holland, T. E., Elements of Jurisprudence, 11th ed., Oxford, 1910.

Klüber, J. L., Droit des Gens Moderne de l'Europe, Ott ed., Paris, 1874.

Knox, P. C., "International Unity," in International Concilia tion, No. 28 (March, 1910).

*Krehbiel, E., Nationalism, War, and Society, New York, 1916. Laurent, F., Etudes sur l'Histoire de l'Humanité, Paris, 1865-. Loria, A., Bases Economiques de la Justice Internationale, New York, 1912.

Macy, J., and Gannaway, J. W., Comparative Free Government, New York, 1915.

Marriott, J. A. E., European Commonwealth, Oxford, 1918. Martens, F. de, Traité de Droit International (trans. by Leo), Paris, 1883-.

May, T. E., Law, Privileges, Proceedings, and Usage of Parlia ment, 12th ed., London, 1917.

Moore, J. B., "International Coöperation," in International Conciliation, No. 100 (March, 1916).

Mowrer, P. S., Balkanized Europe, New York, 1921.
*Muir, R., Nationalism and Internationalism, Boston, 1916.
Nys, E., Droit International, Brussels, 1904.

Origines de Droit International, Paris, 1894.

Ogg, F. A., Governments of Europe, 2nd ed., New York, 1920. *Oppenheim, L., International Law, 3rd ed., London, 1921. Phillimore, Sir R., Commentaries upon International Law, 4th ed., London, 1879.

*Phillipson, C., International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome, London, 1911. Cited: Phillipson.

Pradier-Fodéré, P. L. E., Traité de Droit International Public, Paris, 1885-.

Quigley, H. S., Immunity of Private Property from Capture at Sea, being Bulletin of the University of Wisconsin, No. 908, Economics and Political Science Series, Vol. 9, No. 2, Madison, 1918.

*Satow, Sir E., Guide to Diplomatic Practice, London, 1917. Cited: Satow.

Seymour, C., Diplomatic Background of the War, New Haven,

Sidgwick, H., Development of European Polity, London, 1913.

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