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68 Advoc. Peace [i] (1906)

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Algeciras Conference, The, 54, 133, 174
American Institute of Instruction, Peace Work at, Editorial, 168
American Peace Society, Annual Meeting of, 74, 96, 122;
Appeal to Ministers and Churches, 242; Iluilding and En-
dowment Fund, 135; )eath of Members of. S, 78, 121, 135,
190, 240, 241; Delegates to Milan Peace Congress, 121, 159,
219; Exhibit Receives Gold Medal, :35: Letters to President
Roosevelt, 107, 244; List of Members of, 199: Propaganda
Among Workingmen, 170; leception by, 55; Report of
History Teaching Committee, 97, 100: Report of Directors
of, 127; itvsumi of Work in America, 177
American Republics, International Union of, Elitorial 244
Anglo-German Relations, 32, 225
Anti-Opium Edict, 239
Arbitral Awards, Sanctions of, 224
Arbitrators, The Selection of, Stephten 11. Allen, 159
Armaments, Cost to England, 171: The House of Commons
on, Editorial, 118; imitation of, 14:3, 14S, 154, 1S0 157, 224,
242; and the Next War, lion. Jo/,n I'. Fester, 14$: and
Peace, 30, 133; Practical Problem of Limitation of, Edlitorial,
186; Mr. Carnegie on Reduction of, 147; Thomas Paine on,
180; The United States and, Editorial, 25
Armenia, Agreement between M ussulnians and Armenians, 56,
224; Europeans Petition President Roosevelt, 35
Atkinson, Edward, Death of, S
Australian Peace Society Formed, 34, 55
Bad Fruit of a Bad Policy, Elittrial, 69
Bailey, Mrs. 1I. J., W. C. T. U. Peace Dept., 8, 78, 214, 241
Ballad of the Bountary Line, The, l'..et, 1I. Larinia Daily, 10
Bartholdt, Ion. Richard, 7, :35, 98, 117, 12:3
Battleships, 95, 100, 111, 117, 145; Limiting Size of, 1:36, 2:17
Berlin Conference of the International Law Association. Eli-
torial, 210
Birds and Men, Alice L. Park, 03
lionaparte, Secretary, on Naval Program, S
Boston Central Labor Union, PIrotest Against Naval Demon-
stration, 190
Boston Public Library List of Arbitration Books. 9
Bourgeois, French Minister, a Friend of Peace, $0
Britain's Duty in Reference to Armaments, Editorial, 70
Britain's Militarism, PIobert Spence Watson, 38, 242
British Congregational Union for Peace, 241
British Friends Correspond with the Prime Minister, 147
British Ministry, New, 5
British National Peace Congress, 90, 145, 100, 159
British Peace Society, Abstract of Annual Report. 136; Autum-
nal Meetings of, 247: Ninetieth Anniversary of, 121
Brotherhood of Man, 11'. J. Bryan, 187
Brotherhood of Races and Nations, (ter. J. T. Sunderland, 40
Bryan, W. J., at Interparliamentary Conference, 127, 187
Burns, John, on Armaments in Great Britain, 171
llurritt's Comparison, 18
Calls to Christian Service, R. L. Bridgman, 19
Campbell-Bannerman, Sir llenry, 5, 147, 160; on Armaments,
6, 30, 100; Speech at Interparliamentary Conference, 190
Cambridge Union (England), (Debates with Paris Students'
Association, 35, 242
Carlyle and Karl Marx, War Pictures of, 197
Carnegie, Andrew, Address to Students of St. Andrews Uni-
versity, 173; on Reduction of Armaments, 147
Central American War, The Little, los
Chamberlain, lion. Loyed E., Address of, 175; Delegate to
Peace Congress, 98
Child's Ideal, A, Mabel Thomson, 19S
Chile and Argentina, The Case of, Editorial, 141
Chicago Peace Society, 242
China, Anti-American Feeling in, 32, 35: The Situation in, and
the Itemedy, Editorial, 49
Chinese Commission in the United States, 54
Choate, Ilon. .Joseph ff., 1, 34
Christian Endeavor and Peace, 100, 172
Cincinnati Peace Society, 7, 79, 121
College Men and Women, Work Among, Dr. Faitnce, 155
Colleges and Universities, Work in, 53, 75, 79, 9S, 145. 155,
17s, 225
Columbus, Ohio, hoard of Trade, Work for P'eace, 99, 241

Comion International Consciousness and a Common Interna-
ti onal Life. Dr. Lynt '' ANbhft, 150
Congo Free State, Atrocities, 2:;4:  ur Relations to, 32
Congress of the Nations, A Periodi-, 14. 143, 144. 171
Conscription in Disguise, 55
Constitutional Safeguards Against War, Dr. Ern.d Iiic/ordl,. I.0
Contagion of M ilitarismi, The, Editorial, 141
Cost of a Battleship to Help the Famine-Stricken .Japane-t-
C. F. Dole, 111
Couirrhres Mining Disaster, SO, 1(0, 105, 239
Crosby, E. II., Letter fro~m, 113, 147
Curzon, Lord, on American Friendship, 14t
tzar's Invitation to the Second Plague Conference, I0-
Danish Government Includes Peace in B udget, 214
l)elcass, Retires from French Cabinet, 2S
I~lsarmament, Formula for. Otto Uifrid, 192
Dreadnougltt Philosophy, 237
lDuty of an Ambassador, The, sir Mortirntt Dt re d. 240
Earthquake, A Lesson of the. E'litoial, 90
Education and l'eace 225
Eliot, President, tn Btattleships. 95
England and France's E., tnte Corliale,' 238
d' Estournelles de Constant on Limitation of Armaments. 107.
187, 235, 2:19
Extension of the Scope of Arbitration Treaties and of the
Jurisdiction of the Ilague Court, sir Th..o.as Barclay 22
Falliires, President, on Foreign Politics, :4, 121. 191
Fifteenth International Peace Congress, Editorial,  , -Y.t
Appeal of, to the Nations, 226; Circular of Cotmnittee
Organization, 174: Proceedings of, 221; Riesoilutionts of. 22
Finland Restored Her Liberties, .33
First llague Conference and Its Results, Editorial, 71
For War or for Education, Edituriat, 95
France Surrenders Fishing lights in Newfoundland. 50
Franco.German Relations, 225
Franklin, Benjamin, Peace Leaflet, 5:3: Views of War and
Peace, Editorial, 28
French Arbitration Group in Chamber of Deputies, 190
French National Peace Congress, 99, 173
French Observance of February 22 at Paris, S6
French Visits to Berlin, 239
French War Expenditures, 174
Garrett, Philip C., Death of, S
Garrison as a Peace Man, Editorial.
Gentle Art of Making Enemies, The, Luria .lmes Mc ad, 250
Georgia Representatives Adopt Peace Resolutions. 171
German-American New York State Alliance, 173
German Editors Visit London, 171, 18!
German and French Peace Workers. Correspondence of. S5
German Navy League Propaganda, 35
German Peace Society, 79; Petition to lReichstag, 34
German Teachers International Bureau, 121
Germany, Mleeting to Promote Frienily Relations with. :;0:
The Peace Movement and, Dr. Ertst Richard. 12: Sends
France Aid in Courriires Mine Disaster, 50. 100: Under-
standing, 0; and the United States, 74
Great Britain Withdraws Military Garrisons, 10
lague Conference, -Appropriation for, 75; The Coming, Edi-
torial,1, 75: Delegates to, 7S; First, and Its Results, Edi-
torial, 71: Letter to President Roosevelt on, 244: List of
Iooks on, 9: President's Lecture on the. Elitorial, 4:
President's Message on, 11: The Second. Editorial- 210:
Text of the Czar's Invitation to, 108: United States Dele-
ates to Receive Instructions, :35: What It Ought to Do.
Editorial. 9:3: 25, 26, 50, 5;, 7;. 1:.0, 134, 14:3, 242
Ilague Convention, The Strengthening of Article VIII, IF. L.
Co. 42
Ilague Court, 78. 112: No Case liefore, 230
IHartford, Conn., Peace Society organized, 99. 121
Ile Loved MiIch, Poem, J. A. Etlqgrton, 174
Hlistory Teaching in the Public Schools, 97, 100. 128. 147
lltonolilu Peace Mieeting. 172
HIow Far Will Arbitration Go :' Editorial, 50
HIow the Baroness Von Suttner Wrote Lay Down Y-our
Airs,, S1.
Iltilbartl. Dr. William G., Lecture Trip in the South, 232

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