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World Affairs Institute Back Matter Source: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 77, No. 4 (APRIL, 1915) Published by: World Affairs Institute Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20667205 . Accessed: 21/05/2014 22:21 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . World Affairs Institute and Heldref Publications are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920). http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 195.78.109.69 on Wed, 21 May 2014 22:21:52 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 77, No. 4 (APRIL, 1915)Published by: World Affairs InstituteStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20667205 .

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1915 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 101

Branches of American Peace Society. The Buffalo Peace Society, Buffalo, N. Y.

John B. Olmsted, President. Frank F. Williams, Secretary, Erie Co. Bank Bldg.

The Chicago Peace Society, 116 South Michigan Ave.

Henry 0. Morris, President Louis P. Lochner, Secretary.

Cincinnati Arbitration and Peace Society, Cincinnati, O. E. P. Marshall, President, Union Central Bldg. E. Jay Wohlgemuth, Sec, 403 Lincoln Inn Court.

The Cleveland Peace Society, Cleveland, Ohio. Bev. Minot O. Simons, President. Emma M. Perkins, Secretary, 2125 Adelbert Road.

The Connecticut Peace Society, Hartford, Conn. Wilbur Fisk Gordy, President. Prof. C. M. Geer, Secretary, 1507 Broad St.

The Georgia Peace Society, Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Henry C. White, President. Dr. J. J. Hall, Secretary, 321 N. Boulevard.

Section: Atlanta Peace Society, Atlanta, Ga.

Roy Dorsey, President.

George T. Northen, Secretary. German-American Peace Society, New York, N. Y.

Dr. E. Baruch, President, 57 E. 77th St Rev. Henry Rexroth, Secretary, 107 East 112th St

The Indiana Peace Society, Indianapolis, Ind. William Lowe Bryan, President. Rev. Morton C. Pearson, Secretary.

The Maine Peace Society, 95 Exchange Street, Portland.

George L. Crosman, President, 564 Forest Ave.

George E. Fogg, Secretary. The Maryland Peace Society, Baltimore, Md.

Theodore Marburg, President. P. Augustus Grill, Secretary, 563 Calvert Bldg.

The Massachusetts Peace Society, 31 Beacon St, Boston. Hon. Samuel J. Elder, President. H. S. Haskins, Secretary.

Section: The Fall River Peace Society, Fall River, Mass. Hector L. Rplisle, President. Miss Mary W. Hart, Secretary.

Section: The New Bedford Peace Society, New Bedford, Mass.

Allen P. Keith, President. Helen H. Seabury, Secretary, 414 County St.

Section: The S^rinoffeld Peace and Arbitration Society. Wm. W. McClench. President Springfield. Mass. Horace J. Rice, Exec. Secretary, 523 Lyman Bldg.

The Minnesota Peace Society, Minneapolis, Minn.

Cyrus Northrop, LL. D., President. W. D. R. MacLeod, Sec, Gilfillan Block, St. Paul.

Section: Minneapolis Peace Society, Minneapolis, Minn. Rev. Samuel L. Haworth, President. Miss Mary C. Judd, Secretary.

Section: Northfleld Peace Society. North field, Minn. Donald J. Cowling, President, C?rleton College. T. L. Harris, Secretary.

Section: St. Paul Peace Society, St. Paul, Minn. Rev. C. W. Barnes, President, 207 E. 4th St. Miss Magdalen Kasmirski, Sec-Trsr., 242 Forbes A v.

The Missouri Peace Society. Hon. Richard Bartholdt, President. Prof. Manley O. Hudson, Secretary, Columbia, Mo.

Section: The Columbia Peace Society, Columbia, Mo. Dr. R. H. Jesse, President.

Manley O. Hudson, Secretary. The Nebraska Peace Society, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Hon. Don L. Love, President. Rev. A. L. Weatherly, Secretary.

The New Hampshire Peace Society. Ernest Fox Nichols, President, Hanover, N. H.

Section: The Berry Peace Society, Berry, N. H. Hon. L. H. Pillsbury, President. Rev. G. Haslam, Secretary.

The New York Peace Society, 507 Fifth Ave.* New York. Andrew Carnegie, President.

William H. Short, Executive Secretary. Section: Auburn Peace Society, Auburn, N. Y.

Hon. William Collier, President. W. S. Ewell, Secretary.

Section: Hudson Peace Society, Hudson, N. Y. Hon. Samuel Coffin, President. Hon. John W. Gillette, Secretary.

Section: Hudson and Mohawk Rivers Peace Society, Albany. William Gorham Rice, President. Frederick E. Wadhams, Secretary, 37 Tweddle Bldg.

Section: Niagara Peace Society, North Tonawanda. N. Y. Hon. Peter A. Porter, President, Niagara Falls. Jas. H. Rand, Jr., Secretary.

Section: Poughkeepsie Peace Society, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Prof. Jean C. Bracq, President Edward F. Carey, Secretary.

The New York Italian Peace Society. Hon. A. Zucca, President. Giovani Daniele, Secretary, 2046 First Ave., N. Y.

The Norfolk Peace Society, Norfolk, Va. Stuart Nye Hutchison, President Vernon FAnson, Secretary, Seaboard Bank Bldg.

Northern California Peace Society, Berkeley, Cal. William C. Allen, President. Robert C. Root, Secretary, 2218 Durant Ave.

Section: San Josti Normal School Peace Society. Southern California Peace Society, Los Angeles, Cal.

Edward C. Bellows, President. Robert C. Root, Secretary, Berkeley, Cal.

Section: The Redlands Peace Society, Redlands, Cal. William C. Allen, President. Mrs. C. H. Covelle, Secretary, 231 Grant St.

North Carolina Peace Society, Raleigh, N. C. Dr. Charles Lee Smith, President. John D. Berry, Secretary.

The Oregon Peace Society, Oregonian Bldg., Portland, Ore.

Judge Fenton, President. William H. Galvani, Secretary.

The Orlando Peace Society, Orlando, Fla. W. R. O'Neal, President. Frank Smith, Secretary.

The Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Society. Thomas Raeburn White, President. J. Augustus Cadwallader, Exec. Sec, 1000 Bailey

Bldg., Phila., Pa. Section: The Cumberland Valley Peace Society.

Dr. W. Z. Bentz, President. Mrs. Robt. H. Thomas, Jr., Sec, Mechanicsburg, Pa.

Section: The Pittsburgh Peace Society, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hon. Joseph Buffington, President. Marvin F. Scaife, Secretary, 313 Sixth Ave.

Section: Titusville Peace Society, Titusville, Pa. Rev. Samuel Semple, President. C. E. Martin, Secretary.

The Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Peace Society, Providence, R. I.

Hon. William Paine Sheffield, Pres., Newport, R. I. Hon. Frederick H. Jackson, Secretary.

The Tennessee Peace Society, Chattanooga, Tenn. Dr. J. J. Hall, Acting Secretary.

The Utah Peace Society, Salt Lake City, Utah. Governor William Spry, President. J. M. Sjodahl, Secretary.

The Vermont Peace Society, Montpelier, Vt. Hon. Frank Plumley, President. Rev. H. A. Flint, Secretary, Montpelier, Vt.

State of Washington Peace Society, Seattle, Wash. Rev. J. D. O. Powers, President. Mrs. H. P. Fish, Sec, 4706 Fourteenth Ave. N. E.

The Washington (D. C.) Peace Society. Arthur Ramsay, President, Fairmont Seminary. F. E. Barrows, Secretary, McLachlen Bldg.

The Wisconsin Peace Society, Madison, Wisconsin. Hon. Wm. H. Hatton, President, New London. Prof. Arnold B. Hall, Secretary, 408 No. Henry St.

The Youngstown Peace Society, Youngstown, Ohio. Carroll Thornton, President. Dr. J. W. Van Kirk, Secretary.

affiliated societies.

Commission on Peace and Arbitration of the Federal

Council of Churches of Christ in America. Dr. C. S. Macfarland, Sec, 105 E. 22d St., N. Y. City.

The Intercollegiate Peace Association. Dr. Charles F. Thwing, President, Cleveland, Ohio. Prof. S. F. Weston, Secretary, Yellow Springs^ Ohio

Peace Association of Friends in America. Prof, Allen D. Hole, President, Richmond. Ind.

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102 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. April,

OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY PRESIDENT:

Senator Theodore E. Burton, Washington, D. C.

SECRETARY: Benjamin F. Trueblood, Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.

TREASURER: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:

Geo.W.White, National Metropolitan Bank, Washington, D.C. Arthur Deerin Call, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C.

AUDITOR: Edward White, Expert Accountant,

New Masonic Temple, Washington, D. C.

VICE-PRESIDENTS: William H. Taft, New Haven, Conn. William Jennings Bryan, Washington, D. C.

Andrew Carnegie, New York City.

HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS:

Dr. Lyman Abbott, 287 4th Ave., New York.

Jane Addams, Hull House, Chicago, 111.

Joshua L. Baily, 32 S. 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Mrs. Hannah J. Bailey, Winthrop Centre, Me.

Charles E. Beals, Stoughton, Mass.

Gilbert Bowles, 30 Koun Machi, Mita Shiba, Tokyo, Japan.

Pres. S. P. Brooks, Baylor University, Waco, Texas.

Dean Charles R. Brown, New Haven, Conn.

Hon. E. E. Brown, President New York University, New York.

Pres. William Lowe Bryan, Bloomington, Ind.

Judge Thomas Burke, Seattle, Wash.

Rev. Francis E. Clark, D. D., Auburndale, Mass.

Dr. P. P. Claxton, Washington, D. C.

Senora Angela O. C. de Costa, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Charles F. Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks, Indianapolis, Ind.

Everett O. Fisk, 2 Park St., Boston, Mass.

Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Milton, Mass.

Hon. John W. Foster, Washington, D. C.

Dr. Thomas Edward Green, Plaza Hotel, Chicago, 111.

Hiram Hadley, Mesilla Park, New Mexico.

Rev. Scott F. Hershey, LL. D., Angola, Ind.

Bishop E. E. Hoss, D. D., Meth. Pub. House, NashvUle, Tenn.

Dr. W. (jJ. Hubbard, Sandy Lake, Pa.

Rev. Charles E. Jefferson, New York City. Dr. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Chicago, 111.

Dr. David Starr Jordan, Stanford University, Cal.

Hon. Sumner I. Kimball, Washington, D. C.

Bishop William Lawrence, Boston, Mass.

Hon. Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, Mass.

Dr. S. C. Mitchell, Delaware College, Newark, Del.

Hon. John Bassett Moore, New York City. Mrs. Philip N. Moore, St. Louis, Mo.

William A. Mowry, LL. D., Hyde Park, Mass.

Rev. Philip S. Moxom, D. D., Springfield, Mass.

L. H. Pillsbury, Derry, N. H.

Hon. William L. Putnam, Portland, Me.

Judge Henry Wade Rogers, New Haven, Conn.

Mrs. Frederic Schoff, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dr. James Brown Scott, Washington, D5 C.

Pres. W. F. Slocum, Colorado Springs, Colo.

Mrs. Ruth H. Spray, Salida, Colo.

Pres. Edmund Stanley, Wichita, Kansas.

Pres. M. Carey Thomas, Bryn Mawr, Pa.

Pres. C. F. Thwing, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio.

Pres. George E. Vincent, Minneapolis, Minn.

James Wallace, 167 Lincoln Ave., St. Paul, Minn.

Booker T. Washington, LL. D., Tuskegee, Ala.

Dr. Henry C. White, Athens, Ga.

Rev. A* E. Winship, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Pres. Mary j?. Wbolley, South Hadley, Mass.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

directors at large i

Hon. Theodore E. Burton, Washington, D. C.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, Washington, D. C.

Arthur Deerin Call. Washington, D. C.

George W. White, Washington, D. C.

Hon. Richard Bartholdt, Washington, D. C.

George W. Kirchwey, Columbia University, New York.

Eugene Levering, Baltimore, Md.

Hon. Jackson H. Ralston, Washington, D. C.

Hon. George E. Roberts, National City Bank, New York.

Hon. James L. Slayden, Washington, D. C.

Rev. Jay T. Stocking, Washington, D. C.

Thomas Raeburn White, Philadelphia, Pa.

representative directors :

Fannie Fern Andrews, 405 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass.

Robert S. Brookings, 7th and Spruce Sts., St. Louis, Mo.

Hon. J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Washington, D. C.

William Knowles Cooper, Y. M. C. A., Washington, D. C.

George L. Crosman, 564 Forest Ave., Portland, Me.

Mrs. Mattie B. Davis, Orlando, Ina.

Samuel T. Dutton, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City. Hon. Samuel J. Elder, Boston, Mass.

Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Milton, Mass.

Wilbur F. Gordy, Hartford, Conn.

Dr. James J. Hall, 321 N. Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.

Pres. L. L. Hobbs, Guilford College, N. C.

Louis P. Lochner, 116 South Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.

Dr. Frederick Lynch, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City. Theodore Marburg, Baltimore, Md.

Edwin D. Mead, 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.

Robert Treat Paine, Boston, Mass.

Prof. Leo S. Rowe, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.

William H. Short, 507 Fifth Ave., New York City. William W. Thayer, 18. N. Main St., Concord, N. H.

Hon. Robert Watchorn, Los Angeles, Cal.

Arthur L. Weatherly, Lincoln, Neb.

Frank F. Williams, Erie Co. Bank Bldg., Buffalo, N. Y.

executive committee:

Hon. Theodore E. Burton, ex officio, Washington, D. C.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, ex officio, Washington, D. C.

George W. White, ex officio, Washington, D. C.

Arthur Deerin Call, ex officio, Washington, D. C.

Hon. Richard Bartholdt, Washington, D. C.

Hon. Jackson H. Ralston, Washington, D. C.

Hon. James L. Slayden, Washington, D. C.

Rev. Jay T. Stocking, Washington, D. C.

T. Raeburn White, West End Trust Bldg., Phila., Pa.

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1915 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 103

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104 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. April, 1915

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