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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

International Conciliation appeared under the imprint of the American Association for International Conciliation, No. 1, April, 1907 to No. 199. June, 1924. These documents present the views of distinguished leaders of opinion of many countries on vital international problems and reproduce the texts of official treaties, diplomatic correspondence and draft plans for international projects such as the Permanent Court of International Justice. The most recent publications are listed below. A complete list will be sent upon application to International Conciliation, 407 West 117th Street, New York City. 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.

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

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 Coöperation 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 Public Health Administration, Columbia University.

March, 1924.

197. The Permanent Court of International Justice, by John Bassett Moore. The United States and the 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.

200. The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: Organization and Work, compiled by Amy Heminway Jones, Division Assistant.

July, 1924.

201. A Practical Plan for Disarmament: Draft Treaty of Disarmament and Security, Submitted to the League of Nations by an American Group; with Introduction and Commentary by James Thomson Shotwell. August, 1924.

202. An Analysis of the American Immigration Act of 1924, by John B. Trevor, M.A., formerly Captain Military Intelligence Division, U.S.A., Chevalier de la Légion d'Honneur.

September, 1924.

203. America's Part in Advancing the Administration of International Justice, by Edwin B. Parker, Umpire, Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany.

October, 1924.

(IN PREPARATION)

THE TREATIES OF PEACE

1919-1923

TEXTS OF THE TREATIES

OF VERSAILLES, ST. GERMAIN - EN - LAYE, TRIANON, NEUILLY, SÈVRES, LAUSANNE,

AND THE STRAITS CONVENTION

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II. THE LONDON CONFERENCE ON THE APPLICATION OF THE DAWES PLAN

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CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE

DIVISION OF INTERCOURSE AND EDUCATION

EDITORIAL OFFICE: 407 WEST 117TH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
PUBLICATION OFFICE: WORCESTER, MASS.

Subscription price: 25 cents for one year, one dollar for five years
Single copies 5 cents

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Division of Intercourse and Education
Director, NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER

Division of International Law
Director, JAMES BROWN SCOTT

Division of Economics and History
Director, JAMES THOMSON SHOTWELL

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