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Division of Intercourse and Education, NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER.
Division of Economics and History, JOHN Bates Clark.
Division of International Law, JAMES BROWN SCOTT.

Assistant Secretary and Statistician, S. N. D. NORTH.
Assistant to the Secretary, GEORGE A. FINCH.

DIVISIONAL ORGANIZATION

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DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION

Director, NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER.

Office, 407 West 117th Street, New York City.

Telephone, 8644 Morningside.

Cable, Interpax, New York.

Special Correspondents

ALFRED H. FRIED, 12 Kanonenweg, Berne, Switzerland.

FRANCIS W. HIRST, 3 Arundel Street, Strand, London, W. C., England.

T. MIYAOKA, 6 and 7, Takiyamacho, Kyobashiku, Tokio, Japan.

OTFRIED NIPPOLD, Thun, Switzerland.

WILHELM PASZKOWSKI, Universitäts Auskunftsstelle, Berlin, C. 2, Germany.

European Organization

ADVISORY COUNCIL

President, BARON PAUL D'ESTournelles de CONSTANT, 34ter rue Moliter, Auteuil, Paris, France.

Senator from the Sarthe; delegate from France to the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; President of La Conciliation Internationale; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (with M. Beernaert), 1909.

APPONYI, COUNT ALBERT, Schloss Eberhard, près de Pressbourg, Hungary.

A member since 1872 of the Hungarian Parliament, and President of that Parliament, 1902-4; formerly Minister of Public Instruction; a Privy Councilor; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague; member of the Interparliamentary Union.

BAJER, FREDRIK, Korsgade 56, Copenhagen N., Denmark.

A member from 1872-1895 of the Folkething; established in 1882 the Peace Society of Denmark (Dansk Fredsforening); publisher of Fredstidende; one of the founders in 1891 of the Bureau International de la Paix at Berne, and now Honorary President of the Bureau; member of the Council of the Interparliamentary Union; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (with M. Arnoldson) in 1908.

BEAUFORT, W. H. DE, care Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague, Holland. Formerly Minister of Foreign Affairs; member of the Second Chamber of the States-General; delegate from Holland to the Hague Conference of 1907; President of the Second Committee of the Hague Conference of 1907.

BOURGEOIS, LÉON, 3 rue Palatine, Paris, France.

Senator from the Marne; formerly member of the Chamber of Deputies; formerly Minister and President of the Council of Ministers; formerly President of the Chamber of Deputies; delegate from France to the Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907; member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague.

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 Cortes; Prime Minister of Spain.

EFREMOFF, JEAN, Tavritcheskaja 3, Petrograd, Russia.

Member of the Duma; member of the Council of the Interparliamentary Union; founder of the Peace Society of Petrograd.

*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
Institute; Secretary of the Belgian Society for Peace and Arbitration since 1889;
President of the Bureau International de la Paix at Berne since 1907; member of the
Interparliamentary Union; Director of l'Office Central des Associations internationales
at Brussels.

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 *Died October 12, 1915.

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