THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY FOUNDED IN MAY, 1828
COLORADO BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Titles appearing in italics refer to editorials.
The accumulating tragedies of Ireland, 285 Achievements on the way, 3
The agreement on Yap, 29-30 Aircraft carriers, Limit upon, 25
Allen, Stephen Haley, Can its fundamental immorality be eliminated from interna- tional law? 65-68
Alsace and Lorraine, Past, present, and future of, 273-275
America, The path of-Vice-President Cal- vin Coolidge, 90-93
American Congressmen attend the Twen-
tieth Conference of the Interparliamen- tary Union, Vienna, Arthur Deerin Call, 340-348
American foreign policy looking up, 4 American Group, Interparliamentary Union, Nineteenth Annual Meeting, 104-110 Americanism, The menace of, 410-411 American Peace Society, 2
Ninety-fourth Annual Report of the Directors, 209
Report of the President, 210-211 Report of the Secretary, 212-215 Report of the Treasurer,, 215-216 Constitution and By-laws, 216-218 Addresses at banquet in honor of Ninety-fourth Annual Meeting, 219-
Bergson, Professor, 208
A bill of duties, 46
The blush of patriotism, 129
The bonus still on deck, 395-398 Book Reviews:
Behind the Morrors, 280 Bradford, Gamaliel, American Por- traits, 240
British Year Book of International Law, 1920-21, 1921-22, 160 Bullard, Arthur, The A, B, C's of Dis- armament and the Pacific Prob- lem, 120
Crowell, Benedict. How America Went to War. 80
Davis, Malcolm W., In collaboration with a burglar, In the Clutch of Circumstance, 240
Ingalls, Walter Renton, Wealth and Income of the American People, 240
Korff, Baron S. A., Russia's Foreign Relations During the Last Half Century, 160 McLaughlin,
Andrew Cunningham, Steps in the Development of Ameri- can Democracy, 120
Lauck, W. Jett, and Claude S. Watts, The Industrial Code, 280
The churches grapple the home racial prob- lem, 157-158 Church Peace Union, 441 Civil war in China, 191-192 Colored troops, 244-245 Comparison of conference projects and re- sults, 49
The conduct of Our foreign relations, Charles E. Hughes, 252-256 The Conference at Genoa, 163-165; 189; 204
Marvin, F. S., edited by, The Evo- The Conference closes, 49 lution of World Peace, 160 Miliukov, Paul N., Russia Today and Tomorrow, 444
Nicolai, Dr. G. F., The Biology of War, 80
Nock, Albert Jay, The Myth of a Guilty Nation, 200
Ralston. Jackson H.. Democracy's International Law, 403
The Conference nears its end, 8 Conference on the Limitation of Armament, 3, 8, 49-59; 84-86; 151-152; 408, 439 The work of the Washington Confer- ence, Theodore E. Burton, 348-349 Conferences or Leagues, 5
The Congress of the Institute of Interna- tional Law, Dr. Hans Wehberg, 379-380 Closed, 328
Reinsch, Paul S., An American Dip- Constitution and By-laws, 216-218 lomat in China, 200
Rowell, Newton W., The British Em. pire and World Peace, 320 Schaick, John van, The Little Corner Never Conquered, 443
The Constitutional Régime in Greece, Joannes Gennadius, 258-260
Coolidge, Calvin, The path of America, 90- 93
Costs of our army on the Rhine, 128 Smith, Fred B., On the Train of the Cressen, Dr. W. P., "The Holy Alliance," Peacemakers, 364
The bright spot in the Hague Conference, 204
The British election, 399, 401
The debt and reparation labyrinth, 310-312 Debts, reparations and the average man, 283-285 Debts: 330, 363
The problem of allied debts, 234-236 Debts, reparations and the average man, 283-285: Foreign obligations to the U. S., 368 A defense of soviet Russia's budget, 112-114 Diplomatic language, 116, 208 Disarmament impossible, 45-46 Disarmament, Select list of references on, The Soviet Disarmament Conference, 427- 428 Discouragements at The Hague, 266-268 Donk, Dr. De Jonk Van Beek En-The new Swiss-German treaty of arbitration and conciliation, 101-102
The duty of heart-searching by those who warred, Very Rev. W. R. Inge, 295-297 E
The British election, Before and after, 430- The enfeebled Genoa Conference, 110-111
Budgets for land armament, 440 Burton, Theodore E., The work of the Wash- ington Conference, 348-349
A by-product of war in Hellas, 411-412
Call, Arthur Deerin, American Congress- men attend the Twentieth Conference of the Interparliamentary Union, Vienna, The 340-348
Can its fundamental immorality be elimi- nated from international law? Stephen Haley Allen, 65-68
Can the United States help Europe? 323-324 A Cause of the world unrest, 243-244 Evidence on Condi- Causey, Col. W. B., Austria, 377-379 tions in Ireland, SO Cavert, Samuel McCrea, An appeal to Chris- Cresson, W. P., The Holy Alliance, tians for starving Russia. 37 404 The Central American Conference, 372 Address of Charles E. Hughes, 413- 414 Address of Senor Don Francisco Sanchez Latour, Minister of Guate- mala, 414 Address of Senor Dr. Don Francisco Martinez Suarez, El Salvador, 415 Address of Senor Dr. Don Alberto Coles, Honduras, 415-417 Address of Senor Don Emiliano Cha- morro, Minister of Nicaragua, 417 Address of Senor Don Jose Andras Coronado, Minister of Foreign Af- fairs of Costa Rica, 418
Europe's hesitant steps, 39-40 The European illness, 367-368 Europe's poisonous remedies, 369-370 Europeans fail to understand, 370- 372
Can the United States help Europe? 323-324
As to the European hatred of Ameri- cans, 325 excitement of Irish peace, 37-39
Far East, 25-29, 59-65
Signs and portents in the Far East, 353-354 Japan and the Russian Far East, 431-434 Fargniers, France, 196 Fascisti, 402, 403 Federal Convention, 1787, 83-84 Federal Council of Churches, 277 Fifth International Conference of American States, Program of, 434-435 The Fifth Pan American Conference, 159 The Finale at Genon, 233-234 Finch, George A.. The revision of the repa. ration clauses of the Treaty of Versailles and the cancellation of inter-allied in- debtedness, 418-426
Foreign policies in the Western Hemisphere, 409-410
Foreign policy, Our administration and, 436- 439
Foundations of our faith, The, 123-124 Four Power Pacific Treaty, 127 France, Our criticism of. 6 Free to all members, 83-84 French debt, 7
French insistance, 328 The fruition of good will, 127
The new Swiss-German treaty of arbi- tration and conciliation, Dr. De Jonk Van Beek En Donk, 101 Inside Germany, 271-272 German property and the Underwood bill, 308-309
What Germany has paid, 327 Goethe, In behalf of, 372
The German moratorium, 428-430
Gordon-Smith, Gordon, 221-222
Balkan problems and their solution, 143-146
The "Little Entente," its genesis and its aims, .170-175
The question of the Adriatic, 226-233 M. P. M. Mattheef and Mr. Gordon Gordon-Smith clash, 360-362
A government ruling of importance to our donors, 326 Governed world, A, 42. 82, 122, 162, 202, 242, 282, 322, 366, 406 Moving toward
governed world, Leo Pasvolsky, 380-385 Grants of land by the United States to our soldiers of past wars, Lura E. Headle, 176- 178 Greece:
Is the United States to blame? 287- 288
Can its fundamental immorality be Munitions: eliminated from international law? Stephen Haley Allen, 65-68 The Congress of the Institute of In- The mystery war in China, 166 ternational Law, 379-380 International Peace eventually, why not now? Theodore Stanfield, 261-262 Interparliamentary Union, Nineteenth An- nual Meeting of the American Group, 104- 110; 130-131 The Twentieth Conference of the In- terparliamentary Union, 205
Irish Free State, 7;
Excitement of Irish Peace, 37-39; Ireland- and other troubles, 155-156;
The accumulating tragedies of Ire- land, 285:
Ireland's bloody path, 269
Is the United States to blame? 287-288 William II punishable? Dr. Heinrici: Kanner, 298-301
National Education Association, 316 Naval question, 9, 50 Naval vessels as hulks for salvage, 47-48 Navies, Relative strength of, 276 Near East :
Some fallacies in respect to Near Eastern affairs, 137-143 Seeking daylight in the Near East, 156-157
The Near East's threatened disaster, 355-358
The Near East Conference at Lau- sanne, 401-402
new Swiss-German treaty of arbitra- tion and conciliation, Dr. De Jonk Van Beek En Donk, 101-102
Ninety-fourth Anniversary, the annual din
O'Brien, Frank M., 268-269
O'Dare, David D., The open door, 262-266 of importance to our donors, a Government ruling, 326
Oil: Legal developments in the Mexican oil situation, 73-76
One more Franco-German crisis passed, 237 The open door, David D. O'Dare. 262-266 Other realities at our Christmastide, 407- 408
Kanner, Dr. Heinrich, Is William II pun- Our criticism of France, 6
Kawakami, Lamu Beneficent results in Japan of the Washington Conference, 302- 303 Kiao-Chow, 412
La Follette, 206 Land armament budgets, 440 Lausanne: 407
Near East Conference at Lausanne, 401-402
The surprises at Lausanne, 426-427 League of Nations, 86-87: 288-289 League of Nations Association in Japan, 118 Lecturers Conference on public opinion and world peace. 402
Legal developments in the Mexican oil situ- ation, 73-76
Light and more light from Mr. Lloyd-George and all others, 286
A legitimate secrice to the wounded sol- diers, 165-166
Leon, Maurice. Misstatements of Lord Lee regarding article by Commander Castex and French submarine policy, 93-95 Letter box, 79, 198-199, 239, 278-279, 318-
Limitation of Courts, Jackson H. Ralston,
The "Little Entente," its genesis and its aims, Gordon Gordon-Smith, 170-175 Lloyd-George :
The Genoa Conference and Britain's part. 131-137
Lloyd-George and Poincare on as Genoa nears, 152-154
Our administration and foreign policy, 436- 439
Our Treaty navy, Capt. E. W. Scott, 180-
Palestine for the Palestinians? 245-246 Pan-American Conference. The Fifth, 159 The Pan-Pacific Conference, 276 Past, present, and future of Alsace and Lor- raine, 273-275
Pasvolsky, Leo, Moving toward a governed world, 380-385
The path of America, 90-93, Vice President Calvin Coolidge Peace Congress :
The Twenty-second International Peace workers in war times, 114-116 Peace Congress, 206-207, 391-394 Permanent Court of International Justice, 44-45, 194, 288-289
The United States and the Permanent Court of International Justice, 246- 247
The Permanent Court of Interna- tional Justice at work, 386-390 Persisting wickedness, The, 86-87 Permanent Court of Arbitration, 329 The plot thickens, 125-126 President proclaims embargo on arms to China, 111-112
A prize editorial, 268-269
A problem of Allied debts, 234-236 Processional for the peace year, 1921, Edna Logan Hummel, 266
Light and more light from Mr. Lloyd. Program of the fifth international confer-
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