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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

Nos. 1-189 (April, 1907, to August, 1923). Including papers by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, George Trumbull Ladd, Elihu Root, James Brown Scott, Barrett Wendell, Charles E. Jefferson, Seth Low, John Bassett Moore, William James, Andrew Carnegie, Pope Pius X, Heinrich Lammasch, Norman Angell, Charles W. Eliot, Sir Oliver Lodge, Lord Haldane, Alfred H. Fried, James Bryce, and others; also a series of official documents dealing with the European War, the League of Nations, the Peace Conference, and with several of the political and economic problems resulting from the War. A list of titles and authors will be sent on application.

190. Franco-German Reconciliation: Text of an address delivered July 6, 1923, at Paris, by Professor F. W. Foerster, formerly of the University of Munich, before the annual meeting of the Advisory Council in Europe of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. September, 1923.

191. Debate on Disarmament in the House of Commons, July 23, 1923. Reprinted from the London Times, July 24, 1923. October, 1923.

192. The Development of the International Mind; An Address delivered before the Academy of International Law at The Hague, July 20, 1923, by Nicholas Murray Butler. November, 1923.

193. Documents regarding the European Economic Situation. Series No. III; Correspondence between Germany, the Allied Powers and the United States, relating to Reparations. Speech of General Smuts in London, October 23, 1923. December, 1923.

194. The Centenary of the Monroe Doctrine, by Charles Evans Hughes. An address delivered before the American Academy of Political and Social Science at Philadelphia, November 30, 1923; American Cooperation for World Peace, by David Jayne Hill. January, 1924.

195. The Winning Plan selected by the Jury of the American Peace Award. February, 1924.

196. Report upon Health, Sickness and Hunger among German Children, by Haven Emerson, M. D., Professor of Fublic Health Administration, Columbia University. March, 1924. 197. The Permanent Court of Interna ional Justice, by John Bassett Moore. The United States and the Permanent Court. Information regarding the Court. April, 1924. 198. Maps showing Territorial Changes since the World War, the Transfer of the German Cables and the League of Nations in 1923, compiled by Lawrence Martin, Washington, D. C. May, 1924.

199. Summary of Part I of the Report of the First (Dawes) Committee of Experts. Questions resulting from the Corfu Incident Submitted September 28, 1923, by the Council of the League of Nations to the Special Commission of Jurists and the Replies of that Commission; Lord Parmoor's Comments, June 1924.

Special Bulletin: Can the League of Nations Be Saved? by Sir Charles
Walston. November, 1923.

Copies of the above, so far as they can be spared, will be sent to libraries and educational institutions for permanent preservation postpaid upon receipt of a request addressed to the Secretary of the American Association for International Conciliation.

A charge of five cents will be made for copies sent to individuals. Regular subscription rate twenty-five cents for one year, or one dollar for five years.

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