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World Affairs Institute Back Matter Source: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 74, No. 5 (MAY, 1912) Published by: World Affairs Institute Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20666460 . Accessed: 18/05/2014 22:00 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 193.104.110.111 on Sun, 18 May 2014 22:00:40 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 74, No. 5 (MAY, 1912)Published by: World Affairs InstituteStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20666460 .

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1912. THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 125

Peace Lecture Bureau, 313 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. C.

The following persons may be secured to give ad dresses before public meetings, churches, schools, and other organizations, on international arbitration and

peace. Those wishing their services should communi cate directly with them as to dates and terms:

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

Rev. A. E. Bartlett, 2024 Washington Boulevard, Chicago. Rev. Charles E. Beals, 30 North La Salle St., Chicago. Franklin S. Blair, Guilford College, N. C.

Raymond L. Bridgman, State House, Boston.

E. Howard Brown, Marshalltown, Iowa.

Arthur Deerin Call, Hartford, Conn.

W. C. Dennis, Union Trust Bldg., Washington. Rev. Charles F. Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Miss Anna B. Eckstein, 29A Beacon St, Boston.

Hon. David J. Foster, The Brunswick, Washington, D. C.

Rev. Bradley Gilman, Canton Corner, Mass.

Rev. J. J. Hall, D. D., Fayetteville, N. C.

John F. Hanson, 367 Marguerite Ave., Portland, Ore.

Prof. Benjamin H. Hibbard, Ames, Iowa.

Hamilton Holt, 130 Fulton St., New York.

Rev. William G. Hubbard, Zanesville, Ohio.

K. S. Inui, 865 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich.

Louis P. Lochner, 612 South Brearly St., Madison, Wis.

Rev. George L. Mason, Holderness, N. H.

Edwin D. Mead, 29A Beacon St., Boston.

Lucia Ames Mead, 39 Newbury St., Boston.

Judge William F. Norris, Washington, D. C.

Dr. Ernst Richard, Columbia University, New York.

Dr. W. P. Rogers, Dean of the Law School, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mrs. May Wright Sewall, 43 Summit Ave., Allston, Mass.

George T. Smart, D. D., Newton Highlands, Mass.

Prof. Bromley Smith, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa.

Dr. Homer B. Sprague, Newton, Mass.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C. James L. Tryon, Ph. D., 31 Beacon St., Boston.

Branches of American Peace Society. The Peace Society of Southern California,

619 O. T. Johnson Building, Los Angeles, Cal.

Rev. Arthur S. Phelps, D. D., President.

Robert C. Root, Secretary.

Section: The Redlands Peace Society. William C. Allen, President.

The Peace Society of Northern California, Berkeley, Cal.

Hon. W. Almont Gates, President.

Robert C. Root, Secretary-Treasurer.

The Utah Peace Society, Salt Lake City, TJtah. Governor William Spry, President.

J. M. Sjodahl, Secretary.

The New York Italian Peace Society.

Hon. A. Zucca, President.

Giovani Daniele, Secretary, 2046 First Ave., N. Y.

The Connecticut Peace Society, Hartford, Conn.

Arthur Deerin Call, President.

Rev. R. W. Roundy, Secretary. The Cleveland Peace Society, Cleveland, Ohio.

T. S. MeWilliams, D. D., President. D. C. Mathews, Western Reserve Univ., Secretary.

The Buffalo Peace Society, Buffalo, N. Y.

John B. Olmsted, President.

Frank F. Williams, Secretary.

The Peacemakers of Washington, Seattle, Wash.

Charles F. Whaley, President

C. W. Scarff, Secretary.

The Chicago Peace Society, 30 North La Salle St.

Leroy A. Goddard, President.

Charles E. Beals, Secretary.

The Maryland Peace Society, Baltimore, Md.

Theodore Marburg, President.

Edward C. Wilson, Secretary.

The Massachusetts Peace Society, 31 Beacon Street, Boston, Mass.

Samuel B. Capen, LL. D., President.

James L. Tryon, Ph.D., Secretary.

The Georgia Peace Society, 312 Austell Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. Dr. Henry C. White, President. Dr. George Brown, Secretary-Treasurer.

The Derby Peace Society, Derry, N. H.

Hon. L. H. Pillsbury, President.

Rev. G. Haslam, Secretary.

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

Judge John B. Cleland, President.

William H. Galvani, Secretary.

The Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Society, Philadelphia, Pa.

Thomas Raeburn White, President.

Prof. William I. Hull, Secretary, Swarthmore, Pa.

The New Yobk Peace Society, 507 Fifth Ave., Hew York.

Andrew Carnegie, President.

Prof. Samuel T. Dutton, Secretary. William H. Short, Executive Secretary.

Gebman-American Peace Society, New Yobk, N. Y.

Dr. Ernst Richard, President, 12 West 103d St.

Heinrich Abeles, Secretary, 326 East 86th St.

The Maine Peace Society, 95 Exchange Street, Portland.

George L. Crosman, President.

George E. Fogg, Secretary.

The New Hampshire Peace Society.

Ernest Fox Nichols, Hanover, President. W. W. Thayer, Concord, Secretary.

The Nebraska Peace Society, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Prof. George E. Howard, President. Rev. A. L. Weatherly, Secretary.

The Washington (D. C.) Peace Society. Hon. Willet M. Hays, President.

F. L. Siddons, Secretary.

Auxiliaries :

The Kansas State Peace Society, Wichita, Kansas. Prof. W. P. Trueblood, President. Orman Emery, Secretary.

The Abbitration and Peace Society of Cincinnati, 583 Considine Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.

D. B. Meacham, President.

G. W. Dubois, Secretary.

The Intercollegiate Peace Association. Dr. Charles F. Thwing, President, Cleveland, Ohio.

Prof. S. F. Weston, Secretary, Yellow Springs, Ohio.

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126 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. May,

OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY. president i

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

treasurer :

Geo.W.White, National Metropolitan Bank, Washington, D. C.

secretary :

Benjamin F. Trueblood, LL. D., 313-314 Colorado Building, Washington, D. C.

auditor!

Edward White, Expert Accountant, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C.

VICE-PRESIDENTS I

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

Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D., 287 4th Avenue, New York.

Jane Ad?ams, Hull House, Chicago, 111.

Rev. Charles G. Ames, D. D., 12 Chestnut St., Boston, Mass.

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

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

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

Rev. Wm. E. Barton, D. D., Oak Park, 111.

Alice Stone Blackwell, 45 Boutwell St., Dorchester, Mass.

Prof. Geo. N. Boardman, Pittsford, Vt.

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.

Arthur Deerin Call (ex officio), Hartford, Conn.

Hon. Samuel B. Capen, 38 Greenough Ave., Boston, Mass.

Andrew Carnegie, 2 East 91st St., New York.

Hon. Jonathan Chace, Providence, R. I.

Rev. Francis E. Clark, D. D., Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.

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

George L. Crosman (ex officio), Portland, Me.

Charles F. Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

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

Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Milton, Mass.

Merrill E. Gates, LL. D., Washington, D. C.

Bel ton Gilreath, Birmingham, Ala.

Edwin Ginn, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Maria Freeman Gray, 1303 13th Ave., East Oakland, Cal.

Rev. Scott F. Hershey, LL. D., Newcastle, Pa.

Bishop E. E. Hoss, D. D., Citra, Fla.

Prof. George E. Howard (ex officio), Lincoln, Neb.

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

Dr. W. G. Hubbard, Goldsboro, N. C.

Rev. Charles E. Jefferson, New York City, N. Y.

Pres. David Starr Jordan, Stanford University, Cal.

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

Bishop William Lawrence, 122 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.

Theodore Marburg (ex officio), Baltimore, Md.

Edwin D. Mead, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Lucia Ames Mead, 39 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.

President S. C. Mitchell, LL. D., University of South Carolina,

Columbia, S. C.

Prof. John Bassett Moore, Columbia University, New York.

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

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

Ernest Fox Nichols (ex officio), Hanover, N. II.

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

Hon. Wm. L. Putnam, Portland, Me.

Dean Henry Wade Rogers, New Haven, Conn.

Hon. James Brown Scott, Carnegie Peace Endowment, Wash

ington. Mrs. May Wright Sewall, 43 Summit Ave., Allston, Mass.

Albert K. Smiley, Mohonk Lake, N. Y.

Mrs. Ruth S. Spray, Salida, Col.

Governor Spry (ex officio), Salt Lake City, Utah. Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Portland, Me.

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

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

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

Bishop Henry W. Warren, Denver, Col.

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

Herbert Welsh, 1305 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Charles F. Whaley (ex officio), 110 Olympic Place, Seattle, Wash.

Dr. Henry C. White (ex officio), Athens, Ga.

Thomas Raeburn White (ex officio), Philadelphia, Pa.

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

Pres. Mary E. Woolley, South Hadley, Mass.

directors:

Hon. Theodore E. Burton, ex officio.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, ex officio.

George W. White, ex officio. Hon. Richard Bartholdt, Washington, D. C.

A. B. Browne, Washington, D. C.

Samuel C. Bushnell, Arlington, Mass.

Arthur Deerin Call, Hartford, Conn.

Samuel T. Dutton, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.

Leroy A. Goddard, Chicago, 111.

Hamilton Holt, 130 Fulton St., New York, N. Y.

William I. Hull, Swarthmore, Pa.

Eugene Levering, Baltimore, Md.

Hon. Samuel W;. McCall, Washington, D. C. S. Edgar Nicholson, Washington, D. C.

George Foster Peabody, New York, N. Y. Bliss Perry, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.

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

Judge Robert F. Raymond, Newton Centre, Mass.

Dean William P. Rogers, Law School, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Hon. George E. Roberts, Washington, D. C.

Alfred C. True, Ph.D., Washington, D. C.

Supt. James H. Van Sickle, Springfield, Mass. Thomas Raeburn White, Philadelphia, Pa.

Frank F. Williams, Buffalo, N. Y.

Stanley R. Yarnall, Germantown, Pa.

executive committee:

Hon. Theodore E. Burton, ex officio.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, ex officio. Hon. Richard Bartholdt, Washington, D. C.

Eugene Levering, Baltimore, Md.

Hon. Samuel McCall, Washington, D. C.

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

Hon. George E. Roberts, Washington, D. C.

honorary counsel'.

Hon. Robert M. Morse, Equitable Building, Boston, Mass.

Judge William L. Putnam, Portland, Me.

Hon. Josiah Quincy, Boston; Mass.

Moorfield Storey, 26 Fenway, Boston.

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1912. THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 127

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