International Conciliation will appear exactly as heretofore except that it will bear the imprint of the Division of Intercourse and Education of the Carnegie Endowment. It is the purpose of the following document to explain the organization and work of the Endowment and to offer the use of its various bureaus of information and publications to the readers of International Conciliation. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER July, 1, 1924 OFFICERS Trustees Assistant Treasurer, FREDERIC A. DELANO ALFRED HOLMAN ROBERT S. BROOKINGS WILLIAM M. HOWARD THOMAS BURKE ROBERT LANSING NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER FRANK 0, LOWDEN John W. DAVIS ROBERT Newton Page ARTHUR WILLIAM FOSTER HENRY S. PRITCHETT Austen G. Fox CORDENIO A. SEVERANCE ROBERT A. FRANKS JAMES R. SHEFFIELD CHARLES S. HAMLIN OSCAR S. STRAUS GEORGE SUTHERLAND Executive Committee James Brown Scott, Secretary NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER ANDREW J. MONTAGUE AUSTEN G. Fox HENRY S. PRITCHETT JAMES R. SHEFFIELD Finance Committee ROBERT A. FRANKS, Chairman EDGAR A. BANCROFT FREDERIC A. DELANO Former Members of the Board of Trustees ROBERT BACON, died May 29, 1919. JOHN L. CADWALADER, died March 11, 1914. JOSEPH H. CHOate, Vice President, died May 14, 1917. CLEVELAND H. DODGE, resigned April 7, 1919. Charles W. ELIOT, resigned April 16, 1919. JOHN W. FOSTER, died November 15, 1917. SAMUEL MATHER, resigned May 12, 1919. GEORGE W. PERKINS, died June 18, 1920. JACOB G. SCHMIDLAPP, died December 18, 1919. JAMES L. SLAYDEN, died February 24, 1924. ALBERT K. SMILEY, died December 2, 1912. CHARLES L. TAYLOR, died February 3, 1922. CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, Treasurer, died February 24, 1923. ANDREW D. White, died November 4, 1918. JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, resigned December 7, 1922. LUKE E. WRIGHT, resigned April 13, 1918. ADMINISTRATION ffice, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. DIVISIONAL ORGANIZATION I DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION Interamerican Section, Director, PETER H. GOLDSMITH Special Correspondents European Organization Advisory Council President, Baron Paul D'ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, France BARON THEODOR ADELSWÄRD, MGR. SIMON DEPLOIGE, Sweden Belgium JEAN EFREMOFF, Russia EDOARDO GIRETTI, Italy JUSTIN GODART, France 1 Died May 15, 1924. SIR SAMUEL JOHN GURNEY ALBERTO D'OLIVEIRA, Portugal HOARE, England COMTE DE PENHA-GARCIA, Hans J. HORST, Norway Portugal Paul HYMANS, Belgium JOSEF REDLICH, Austria WELLINGTON Koo, China CHARLES Richer, France HENRI LA FONTAINE, Belgium FRANCESCO RUFFINI, Italy ALFRED LAGERHEIM, Sweden His Highness PRINCE SAMAD Lou TSENG-TSIANG, China KHAN MONTAZOS SALTANEH, J. RAMSAY MacDONALD, Persia England Rr. Hon. BARON SHAW OF COUNT ALBERT VON DUNFERMLINE, England MIENSDORF, Austria COSME DE LA TORRIENTE, Cuba Greece European Bureau Office of Secretariat, 173 Boulevard St.-Germain, Paris, France Correspondents of the European Bureau Died May 15, 1924. II DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW Office, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. Cable, Interpax, Washington through a Classics of International Law General Editor, JAMES BROWN SCOTT, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C. Bibliothèque Internationale Française Under the direction of NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER and James BROWN SCOTT Academy of International Law at the Hague ESTABLISHED WITH THE COOPERATION OF THE CARNEGIE EN DOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE Members of the Curatorium |