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World Affairs Institute Back Matter Source: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 75, No. 10 (NOVEMBER, 1913) Published by: World Affairs Institute Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20666832 . Accessed: 16/05/2014 17:55 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 194.29.185.161 on Fri, 16 May 2014 17:55:19 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Back MatterSource: The Advocate of Peace (1894-1920), Vol. 75, No. 10 (NOVEMBER, 1913)Published by: World Affairs InstituteStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20666832 .

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1913 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 241

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

John B. Olmsted, President.

Frank F. Williams, Secretary.

The Chicago Peace Society, 30 North La Salle St

Leroy A. Goddard, President

Charles E. Beals, Secretary.

Cincinnati Arbitration and Peace Society, 583 Considine Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.

D. B. Meaeham, President

G. W. Dubois, Secretary.

The Cleveland Peace Society, Cleveland, Ohio.

T. S. McWilliams, D. D., President.

D. C. Mathews, Western Reserve Univ., Secretary.

The Connecticut Peace Society, Hartford, Conn.

Wilbur Fisk Gordy, President Prof. C. M. Geer, Secretary.

The Georgia Peace Society, First Baptist Church Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.

Dr. Henry C. White, President

Dr. J. J. Hall, Secretary.

German-American Peace Society, New York, N. Y.

Dr. Ernst Richard, President, 12 West 103d St Mrs. E. J. Dornhoefer, Secretary, 482 E. 180th St

The Maine Peace Society, 95 Exchange Street, Portland.

George L. Crosman, President.

George E. Fogg, Secretary.

The Maryland Peace Society, Baltimore, Md.

Eugene Levering, President.

Andrew B. Wood, Secretary.

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

Samuel B. Capen, LL. D., President

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

The Minnesota Peace Society, Minneapolis, Minn.

Cyrus Northrup, LL. D., President

W. D. MacLeod, Sec. and Treas., Gilfillan Block,

St Paul, Minn,

The Missouri Peace Society.

Hon. Richard Bartholdt, President.

Prof. Manley 0. Hudson, Secretary,

Columbia, Mo.

Section : The Columbia Peace Society, Columbia, Mo.

Dr. R. H. Jesse, President.

Manley 0. 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, Hanover, President

W. W. Thayer, Concord, Secretary.

Section : The Berry Peace Society, Berry, W. H.

Hon. L. H. Pillsbury, President.

Rev. G. Hasiam, Secretary.

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

Andrew Carnegie, President

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

Section : Hudson and Mohawk Rivers Peace Society,

Albany, 2V. ?.

William Gorhain Rice, President

Frederick E. Wadhams, Secretary.

The New York Italian Peace Society.

Hon. A. Zucca, President

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

Northern California Peace Society, Berkeley, Cal.

Hon. W. Almont Gates, President.

Robert C. Root, Secretary-Treasurer.

Section : San Jos? Normal School Peace Society. ., President

., Secretary.

Southern California Peace Society,

Wright and Calender Building, Los Angeles, Cal

Edward C. Bellows, President.

Robert C. Root, Secretary-Treasurer.

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

Mrs. C. H. Covelle, Secretary.

North Carolina Peace Society, Raleigh, N. C.

Hon. J. Y. Joyner, President

John D. Berry, 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.

Section : The Pittsburgh Peace Society. Hon. Joseph Buffington, President

Marvin F. Scaife, Secretary.

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

Charles Sisson, President

Robert P. Gifford, 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.

Benjamin W. Gates, Secretary.

State of Washington Peace Society, Seattle, Wash.

Rev. J. D. O. Powers, President.

Mrs. H. P. Fish, 4706 Fourteenth Ave., . E., Sec.

The Washington (D. C.) Peace Society.

Hon. P. P. Claxton, Vice-President.

F. E. Barrows, Secretary.

The Wisconsin Peace Society, Madison, Wisconsin.

Chief Justice John B. Winslow, President.

Prof. Chester Lloyd Jones, Secretary.

The Youngstown Peace Society, Youngstown, Ohio.

Supt . H. Chaney, President.

Dr. J. W. Van Kirk, Secretary.

The Intercollegiate Peace Association.

Dr. Charles F. Thwing, President, Cleveland, Ohio.

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

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242 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. November,

OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY president : secretary :

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

HONORAR VICE-PRESIDENTS '.

Jane Addams, Hull House, Chicago, 111.

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

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

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.

Judge Thomas Burke, Seattle, Wash.

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

Se?ora Angela O. C. de Costa, Buenos Ay res, Argentina. Charles F. Dole, Jamaica Plain, Mass.

Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Milton, Mass.

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

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

Edwin Ginn, 29 Beacon St, Boston, Mass.

Hiram Hadley, Mesilla Park, New Mexico.

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

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

Dr. W. G. Hubbard, Zanesville, Ohio.

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

Pres. David Starr Jordan, Stanford University, Cal.

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

Bishop William Lawrence, Boston, Mass.

Hon. Samuel W. McCall, Winchester, Mass.

Pres. S. C. Mitchell, LL. D., Richmond, Va.

Hon. John Bassett Moore, Washington, D. C. Mrs. Philip N. Moore, St. Louis, Mo.

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

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

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

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

Judge Henry Wade Rogers, New Haven, Conn.

Mrs. Frederic Schoff, Philadelphia, Pa.

Dr. James Brown Scott, Washington, D. C.

Mrs. Ruth H. Spray, Salida, Colo.

Pres. Edmund Stanley, Wichita, Kansas.

Mrs. L. M. N. Stevens, Portland, Me.

Pres. M. Carey Thomas, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Pres. C. F. Thwing, D. D., Cleveland, Ohio.

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 E. Woolley, 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.

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

George W. Kirchwey, Columbia University, New York.

Eugene Levering, Baltimore, Md.

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

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

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

Thomas Raeburn White, Philadelphia, Pa.

representative directors *.

Fannie Fern Andrews, Boston, Mass.

Robert S. Brookings, St. Louis, Mo.

Samuel B. Capen, 85 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. Hon. J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Washington, D. C. William Knowles Cooper, Washington, D. C. Samuel T. Dutton, Columbia University, New York City. Leroy A. Goddard, 1419 No. State St., Chicago, 111.

William I. Hull, Swarthmore, Pa. Theodore Marburg, Baltimore, Md. Edwin D. Mead, 40 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. Wilbur F. Gordy, Hartford, Conn. William H. Short, 507 Fifth Ave., New York City. William W. Thayer, Concord, N. H.

James L. Tryon, 31 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Dr. J. W. Van Kirk, Youngstown, Ohio. 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.

Eugene Levering, Baltimore, Md. Hon. James L. Slayden, Washington, D. C. Hon. Jackson H. Ralston, Washington, D. C. Hon. George E. Roberts, Washington, D. C.

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1913 THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. 243

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THE ADVOCATE OF PEACE. November, 1913

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