BRUNNER, RT. HON. SIR JOHN, Silverlands, Chertsey, England. Bart., P.C., LL.D.; member of the House of Commons, 1885-1906; Chairman of Brunner, Mond and Company; Pro-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool; member of the Interparliamentary Union. BURT, RT. HON. THOMAS, 20 Burden Terrace, Newcastle, England. P.C.; member of the House of Commons, since 1874; Secretary of Northumberland Miners' Mutual Provident Association since 1865; President of the Trades Union Congress since 1891; Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade, 1892-95. COURTNEY OF PENWITH, RT. HON. BARON, 15 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, S. W., England. LL.D., bencher of Lincoln's Inn; Professor of Political Economy in University College, London, 1872-75; member of the House of Commons, 1876-1900; Under Secretary of State for the Home Department, 1880-81; Under Secretary of State for the Colonial Office, 1881-82; Financial Secretary of the Treasury, 1882-84; Chairman of committees and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons, 1886-92. DATO, EDUARDO, Madrid, Spain. Former President of the Chamber of Deputies and of the Royal Academy of Legislation and of Jurisprudence; former Minister of the Interior and of Justice; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; deputy of the Spanish Cortés. EFREMOFF, JEAN, Tavritcheskaja 3, St. Petersburg, Russia. Member of the Duma; member of the Council of the Interparliamentary Union; founder of the Peace Society of St. Petersburg. EYSCHEN, PAUL, Luxemburg. President of the Government of the Grand Duchy. FÖRSTER, PROF. WILHELM, Bornim bei Potsdam, Germany. Professor of Astronomy at the University of Berlin and Director of the Royal Observatory; President of the International Commission of Weights and Measures. FRY, RT. HON. SIR EDWARD, Failand House, near Bristol, England. G.C.B., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., formerly Lord Justice of Appeal; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; member of The Hague Tribunal in the Arbitration between the United States and Mexico in the Pious Fund case, 1902, and between France and Germany in the Casa Blanca case, 1909; first British Plenipotentiary to The Hague Conference, 1907. HORST, PROF. HANS J., Oskarsgaten 60, Christiania, Norway. Professor and publicist; formerly Director of the Gymnasium at Tromsö; member of the Storthing from 1889-1900; President of the Lagthing from 1900-1903; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; member of the Nobel Prize Committee of the Norwegian Parliament. HOUZEAU DE LEHAIE, AUGUSTE, Ermitage, Mons, Belgium. Professor of Political Economy, 1870-1907; member of the House of Representatives, 1872-1894; Senator since 1897; member of the Council of the Interparliamentary Union since 1894 and Treasurer of the Interparliamentary Union. LA FONTAINE, HENRI, 11 Square Vergote, Brussels, Belgium. Professor of International Law; Senator; Director of the International Bibliographical LAGERHEIM, ALFRED, Regeringsgatan 66, Stockholm, Sweden. Formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs. LAMMASCH, PROF. HEINRICH, Maxingstrasse 12, Vienna, Austria. Professor of International Law at the University of Vienna; member of the House of Peers of the Austrian Parliament; delegate from Austria to the Peace Conferences at The Hague, 1899 and 1907; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; member of The Hague Tribunal in the arbitrations between Venezuela and Germany, Great Britain and Italy, in the Preferential Treatment case, 1904, in the arbitration between Great Britain and France in the Mascat Dhows case, 1905; Presi dent of The Hague Tribunal in the arbitration between the United States and Great Britain in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries case, 1910, and in the arbitration between the United States and Venezuela in the Orinoco Steamship Company case, 1910. LOU TSENG TSIANG, Legation of China, St. Petersburg, Russia. Delegate from China to The Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907; Minister from MACDONALD, J. RAMSAY, 3 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, S. W., England. MONETA, E. T., 21 Portici Settentrionali, Milan, Italy. Publicist and author; formerly member of Garibaldi's army; Director from 18671896 of the principal journal of northern Italy, Il Secolo of Milan; founded in 1897 La Vita Internazionale; recipient of the Nobel Prize (with M. Renault) in 1907. MORLEY OF BLACKBURN, RT. HON. VISCOUNT, Flowermead, Wiimbledon Park, London, S. W., England. P.C., O.M., F.R.S., LL.D., D.C.L.; government leader in the House of Lords; twice Chief Secretary for Ireland; Secretary of State for India, 1905-10; Lord President of the Council. OKUMA, COUNT SHIGENOBU, Waseda, Tokyo, Japan. Leader for many years of the Opposition Party in Japan; twice Prime Minister; has held the portfolios of Finance and of Foreign Affairs. D'OLIVEIRA, ALBERTO, Consul General of Portugal, Berlin, Germany. Consul General of Portugal at Berlin; former Minister from Portugal to Switzerland; delegate from Portugal to The Hague Conference in 1907; formerly Chargé d'Affaires and Consul General in Morocco. OSTWALD, PROF. DR. WILHELM, Gross-Bothen bei Leipzig. Germany. M.D., LL.D., E.M.; formerly Professor of Chemistry (1887) at the University of Leipzig; visiting Professor to Harvard University (1905); author of numerous scientific works and recipient of the Nobel Prize for chemistry, 1909. PAÏVA, DR. JOÃO DE, 61 rua de Escola Polytechnica 92-1o., Lisbon, Portugal. Publicist; formerly member of Parliament; President of the Pacifist Group of the "Société de Géographie" (Lisbon); Vice-President of the Portuguese League of Peace (Lisbon); President of the Portuguese League of Peace (Porto); delegate to the Interparliamentary Conferences at Berne, Budapest, The Hague, Paris, Vienna, Brussels, London and St. Louis; member of the Council of the Interparliamentary Union. RICHET, PROF. CHARLES, 15 rue de l'Université, Paris, France. Professor of Physiology in the University of Paris; member of the Academy of SAMAD, KHAN MONTAS ES SALTANEH (Persia), 64 Avenue Malakoff, Paris, France. Councilor of Legation at St. Petersburg; Minister of Persia at Paris; delegate from Persia to The Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague. SOLVAY, ERNEST, Institut Solvay, Parc Léopold, Brussels, Belgium. Founder of the Institut Solvay (for economics and social science) at Brussels; member of the Interparliamentary Union. SUTTNER, BARONESS BERTHA VON, Zedlitzgasse 7, Vienna, Austria. Conspicuous public advocate of international arbitration and peace since 1891; author of Die Waffen nieder!, published in 1889 and since translated into many European languages; recipient of the Nobel Prize, 1905. VISCONTI-VENOSTA, MARQUIS, care Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Rome, Italy. WEARDALE, RT. HON. BARON, 3 Carlton Gardens, London, S. W., England. WEISS, PROF. ANDRÉ, 8 Place de Breteuil, Paris, France. Professor of international law at the University of Paris; jurisconsult for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Vice-President of the Société Française pour l'Arbitrage entre les Nations; member of the Institute of International Law since 1887, Vice-President of the Institute in 1912. ZORN, PROF. PHILIPP, Humboldtstrasse 24, Bonn. Germany. Professor of International Law at the University of Bonn; member of the Prussian House of Peers; delegate from Germany to the Peace Conferences at The Hague, 1899 and 1907. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE ADVISORY COUNCIL JEAN EFREMOFF, Russia. BARON PAUL D'ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, France. HEINRICH LAM MASCH, Austria. J. RAMSAY MACDONALD, Great Britain. RT. HON. BARON WEARDALE, Great Britain. ANDRÉ WEISS, France. PHILIPP ZORN, Germany. European Bureau Secretary General, M. JULES-JEAN PRUDHOM MEAUX. Secretary, M. JULES LOUIS PUECH. Auditor, TH. RUYSSEN. 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SANCHEZ DE SILVERA, 8 Avenue Pasteur, Nantes, France. SULIMAN-BUSTANI-EFFENDI, Chamber of Deputies, Constantinople, Turkey. AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, Agencies of Propaganda Secretary, Benjamin F. Trueblood, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION, Secretary, Frederick P. Keppel, Sub-Station 84, New York City. LE BUREAU INTERNATIONAL Permanent de la Paix, Kanonenweg 12, Berne, Switzerland. L'OFFICE CENTRAL DES ASSOCIATIONS INTERNATIONALES, Director, M. Henri La Fontaine, 11 Square Vergote, Brussels, Belgium. II DIVISION OF ECONOMICS AND HISTORY Director, JOHN BATES CLARK. Office, 407 West 117th Street New York City. Cable, Interpax, New York. EUGEN VON BÖHM-BAWERK, Committee of Research Formerly_Minister of Finance; President of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, PAUL LEROY-BEAULIEU, Professor of Political Economy at Collège de France, and Editor of Economiste LUJO BRENTANO, Professor of Economics in the University of Munich. EUGÈNE BOREL, Professor of Public Law in the University of Geneva. HENRI LA FONTAINE, Professor of International Law; Senator; Director of the International Bibliographical Institute; President of the Bureau International de la Paix at Berne since 1907; member of the Interparliamentary Union. CHARLES GIDE, Professor of Economics in the University of Paris. H. B. GREVEN, Professor of Political Economy and Diplomatic History in the University of Leyden. FRANCIS W. HIRST, Editor of the "Economist," London. DAVID KINLEY, Dean and head of the Department of Economics in the University of Illinois. LUIGI LUZZATTI, Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Rome; Secretary of the Treasury of Italy, 1891-93; Prime Minister of Italy, 1908-1911. G. OGAWA, Professor at the University of Kioto. GEORGE PAISH, Editor of the "Statist," London. MAFFEO PANTALEONI, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Rome; Editor of the Giornale degli Economisti. EUGEN VON PHILIPPOVICH, Professor of Political Economy in the University of Vienna. PAUL S. REINSCH, Professor of Political Economy at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, BARON Y. SAKATANI, Formerly Minister of Finance, Tokio, Japan; Mayor of Tokio. THEODORE SCHIEMANN, Professor of the History of Eastern Europe in the University of Berlin. HARALD WESTERGAARD, Professor of Political Science and Statistics in the University of Copenhagen. FRIEDRICH FREIHERRN VON WIESER (Acting Member), Formerly Rector of the University of Prague. |