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69 Advoc. Peace 1 (1907)

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BOSTON, JANUARY, 1907.

No. 1

THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY,
PUBLISHERS.
3: BEACON STREET. BOSTON, MASS.
MONTHLY, ONB DOLLAR PER YEAR.       TEN CENTS PER COPY
Entered at the B ton Pot Office a Second Cla.. )fatter.
CONTENTS.                  I'A I:
EDITlAi ......  .        ........          ...1-7
Shall Militarism Ran Rtampant at .laniestown -The Nobel Peace
P'rize-The 1Idcent'e Mseage-The. Prcopnc'cd Naticonal Peace
'Cngressspecial Appeal f -r nireaseof Income New Ast-
ant Secretary.
EiiTIi..... .N...i.......     ...       ......in
Death or Eli Dicoh c.  .n rice Neat Peac. C. . .. .. .. . -- War aci
P'overty -lamne, Bryce. Aiiilcasoc a- A Cooingi nciry - ,ci.,l
Work - Meeting with Bliston (Clintral Labor 1'i n1. 'lc ladeli
phcia Peace P'rizes - Dliary oif a .lapanese Sc.Ilcler.
llIii: ITn:............................_.I11
oF'suitn A. Altnc ins
War andi the Church.  Farc'sf It. Cros',,.........................  1'
Lard Courtney on  imperialism  ......... ................. ..  12
Two-Thirds of the Government Revenues (o for MilitAry ant
Naval Eacpenses.  Senator  il,  ... .......................... .  1
The Teaching of listory in a Ci'iized Icountry. icr. Ernst
iicrf ...............             ... ..     It
IIitory ci the Amerrian Peace &cicly and its work .
N:w  ltoosi.......................... ... - ......... ... :20
PA- i'll LETS  RE:c'i:Ir.ls..................... ......21
International Arbitration and Peace L.ecture Tlure  :.... ......... .1
Shall Militarism Run Rampant at
Jamestown.
The broadside just sent out, protesting against
the prostitution of the Jamestown Exposition to
the service of militarism, ought to arouse the whole
nation and compel the managers of the Exposition
to modify their progruin and restore it to its ori-
ginal design. We regret that we cannot get the
protest in full into this issue. We shall print it in
our February number. Meanwhile, we shall he glad
to secure and send copies of the broadside to any
who may desire them.
The protest is signed by Carroll I). Wright, Car-
dinal Gibbons, Edward Everett Hale, Edwin I).
Mead, Miss Jane Addams, President M. Carey
Thomas, J. Howard McFarland, Joseph Lee, John
Mitchell, William Couper, Prof. James H. Dillard,
Frederick A. Whiting, Prof. C. M. Woodward, and
Prof. Charles Zueblin, and has the hearty approval
of many other members of the Advisory Board of
the Exposition.
What these eminent citizens - and they represer.t
a great host of others equally prominent -solemnly
protest against is the making of the Jamestown

Exposition primarily a huge naval and military
spectacle, to  intoxicate  the people - the young
men of the nation - with the idea that war is a noble
and glorious thing,'worthy of assiduous cultivation
by our Republic, instead of a miserable relic of bar-
barism and savagery, that ought to be despised and
utterly destroyed. They call attention, in the pro-
test, to the list of Exposition attractions, thirty-
eight in   numb-r, advertised  in  the .Jamiesbtaon
Ma';azine, the ollicial organ of the Exposition man-
agement, eighteen of which are as follows:
Greatest military spectacle the world has ever seen.
Grandest naval rendezvons in history.
International races by subinarine warships.
Magnificent pyrotechnic reproduction of war scenes.
Reproduction of the famous battle between the  Mon-
itor  and I Merrimac  at the place where that battle was
fought.
Great museum of war relics from all nations and all
ages.
Greatest gathering of warships in the history of the
world.
Prize drills by the finest soldiers of all nations and by
picked regiments of United States and State troops.
Iaces of military airships of different nations.
The largest military parade ground in the world.
Contests of skill between soldiers and sailors of different
nations.
Daily inspection of warships in the harbor and troops
in camp.
The greatest military and naval parade ever witnessed.
More naval and military hands than were ever as-
sembled in time of peace.
Greatest array of gorgeous military uniforms of all
nations ever seen in any country.
More members of royalty of different countries than
ever assembled in peace or war.
The grandest military and naval celebration ever
attempted in any age by any nation.
A great living picture of war with all of its enticing
splendors.
When the program of the Exposition attractions
was first published and the members of the Advisory
Board asked to allow the use of their names, the
military and naval part was left inconspicuous. It
was the last item on the list, the first being the
emphasizing of the great historical events that have
marked the progress of the country. After the
Board had been named and the Congressional appro-
priation of $1,500,000 secured, the military and
naval feature was shoved up to the top and developed
into the flaming announcement given above.

VOL. LXI.

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