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Advocate of Peace

Vol. LXXIX

THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY,
FOUNDED IN MAY, 1828

COLORADO BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C.

1917

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Index to Volume LXXIX

A

The achievement of international justice,
J. B. Scott, 212-215

Ackerman, Carl W., Germany: The next
Republic, 283

Addams, Jane, 186

Agricultural mobilization day, 154

American Alliance for Labor and Democracy,
280

American Association for International Con-
ciliation, 124, 345

American Federation of Labor, 88
American Friends' Service Committee, 190,
280, 313

American Institute of International Law,
246

Havana meeting, 77-79

Scott, J. B., The duty of neutrals to
protest, 82-84

The American-Japanese agreement, 331-333
American Neutral Conference Committee, 29
American Peace Centenary Committee, 187
American Peace Society, 43, 59, 88 122

The American Peace Society's eighty-
ninth birthday, 164

Annual report of president (89th), 168-
173

Annual report of secretary (89th), 173-
179

Annual report of treasurer (89th), 179-
180

Atlanta section, 59

California division, 189

Central West department, 28, 59, 90,
155, 312, 344

Chicago section, 28, 59, 90, 156, 188

Conference of peace workers, 89

Duluth Peace Society, 60

Duluth section, 123, 220

Georgia division, 188

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The basis of a durable peace ("Cosmos"),
64

Barker, C. H., The way out, 215
Battle and other poems (Gibson), 126
Beek en Donk, B. De Jong Van, German
and French views of peace, 106-108, 124
Beer, George L., The English-speaking peo-
ples, 315

Belgians, Protest against deportation of, 58
Bisland, Elizabeth, The case of John Smith,
31

Blakeslee, George E., ed. The problems and
lessons of the war, 31
Borden, Sir Robert, 27
Bourne, Randolph S., comp., Towards an
enduring peace, 31

Brailsford, H, N., A league of nations, 283
Brown, Philip M., International realities,
315.

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California State Church Federation, 186

A governed world, 131, 132, 163, 195, Call, Arthur Deerin, 119

227, 255, 287, 319

International program, 97

McKeesport League of Peace, 61

Maine division, 59, 91, 279

Nebraska division, 123

New Bedford Peace Society, 60

New England department, 27, 59, 90,
122, 187, 278, 312, 343

New Hampshire division, 59, 123
North Carolina division, 189.
Orlando section, 91

Pacific Coast department, 28, 59, 90,
122, 155, 188, 219, 278, 312, 344
The Peace and Arbitration Society of
Buffalo, 60

Program, 43

"Cumber and entanglements" 268-272
See also American Peace Society
Canby, Henry Seidel, 153

Capper, Arthur, Our duty and responsibility
at the close of the war, 64
Carnegie Endowment
Peace, 344

for International

See also Scott, James B.
The case of John Smith (Bisland), 31
Centrale Fuer Friedensbestrebungen, 281
Chamber of Commerce of the United States,
70

Church relief and a great need, Charles S.
The Christian in war time (Lynch), 347
Macfarland, 151

Claimants to Constantinople (Coolidge), 191
Proposals of interest, J. B. Scott, 149- Comité d'Action des Sociétés Suisses de la

150

Rhode Island division, 123, 189

South Atlantic States department, 28,
90, 122, 155, 188, 279, 343
Wisconsin Peace Society, 29
American Peace Society of Japan, 156, 190
American School Peace League, 124, 189,
248, 313, 344

See also Andrews, Fannie Fern
American socialists, 185

American Society for Judicial Settlement of
Disputes, 29

American Union against Militarism, 220, 280
A soldier against conscription, 49-50
American world policies (Weyl), 283
America's relations to the great war (Bur-
gess), 223

Andrews, Fannie Fern, The war and the
school child, 147

Armed neutrality with a purpose, C. J. H.
Hayes, 74-77

Arnold, Leroy, Two letters, 243

Arnoldson, K. P., 244

Arnoldson, Torild W., 244

Paix, 247

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The "Democracy" of universal military serv-
ice, Waldo R. Browne, 89

204

Disarmament and peace, James L. Slayden,
Dole, Charles E., A peace society in war

time, 242

Doty, Madeleine C., Short rations, 191
Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan, A history of the
great war, v. 2, 347

Durley, Ella H., The united sisterhood of
peace, 113

The duty of neutrals to protest, James B.
Scott, 82-84
Duvarnet, P. R., A practical "Limitation" of
armaments, 333-335

Editorial:

E

America first, 139

American Defense Society, 43

The American Institute of International
Law, 39

The American Peace Society and the
war, 134

The American Peace Society's eighty-
ninth birthday, 164

American Peace Society's position, 99
American Peace Society's program, 43
Another year, 4

Are we "A good loser"? 137

The arguments against the military
training of boys, 4-5

As missionaries to the Germans, 138
As to "Overt acts," 68
Back-firing the agitators, 291
Before stating our terms, 196
A bit of silver lining, 5
Bringing preparedness home, 41
A business man's patriotism, 104
Businesslike warfare, 234

Central America again appeals for jus-
tice, 103

The Central Powers propose peace, 3
Character education in our

schools, 290

Church work in war times, 201

"Cleaning-up" Mexico, 105

A comparison of figures, 201

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Compulsory training-slave maker, 105
Conclusions of an English scholar, 40
Conflicts in warfares, 321

The conscription of wealth, 8

The co-ordination of peace efforts, 40
The course of the storm, 323
Deported Belgians, 9
Everybody shoot, 37
Fratricidal madness, 6

The fresh air and sunshine of slaughter,
202

German camouflage of peace, 234
German democracy and peace, 233

A German jumping-off place, 326
The German position, 36

A governed world, 131, 132, 163, 195,
227, 255, 287, 319

Help for the Intercollegiate Peace As-
sociation, 71

Hills of difficulty, 261

International courtesy and international
justice, 234

An international directorate, 233
Japanese ambitions in the far East, 231
The Japanese Monroe doctrine, 322
John Watson Foster, 324

Lest we forget, 136
Liberty and its price, 200
Little incompatibilities, 72
A little matter of label, 289
The long, hard road, 199

The martyrs' mobilization, 203

A matter of duty, 68

Mediation and conciliation at work, 38
Meliorism and progress, 322

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