Advocate of Peace Vol. LXXIX THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY, COLORADO BUILDING, WASHINGTON, D. C. 1917 L. Index to Volume LXXIX A The achievement of international justice, Ackerman, Carl W., Germany: The next Addams, Jane, 186 Agricultural mobilization day, 154 American Alliance for Labor and Democracy, American Association for International Con- American Federation of Labor, 88 American Institute of International Law, Havana meeting, 77-79 Scott, J. B., The duty of neutrals to The American-Japanese agreement, 331-333 The American Peace Society's eighty- Annual report of president (89th), 168- Annual report of secretary (89th), 173- Annual report of treasurer (89th), 179- Atlanta section, 59 California division, 189 Central West department, 28, 59, 90, Chicago section, 28, 59, 90, 156, 188 Conference of peace workers, 89 Duluth Peace Society, 60 Duluth section, 123, 220 Georgia division, 188 54-55. The basis of a durable peace ("Cosmos"), Barker, C. H., The way out, 215 Belgians, Protest against deportation of, 58 Blakeslee, George E., ed. The problems and Brailsford, H, N., A league of nations, 283 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, New Hampshire division, 59, 123 Pacific Coast department, 28, 59, 90, Program, 43 "Cumber and entanglements" 268-272 Capper, Arthur, Our duty and responsibility for International See also Scott, James B. Church relief and a great need, Charles S. Claimants to Constantinople (Coolidge), 191 150 Rhode Island division, 123, 189 South Atlantic States department, 28, See also Andrews, Fannie Fern American Society for Judicial Settlement of American Union against Militarism, 220, 280 Andrews, Fannie Fern, The war and the Armed neutrality with a purpose, C. J. H. Arnold, Leroy, Two letters, 243 Arnoldson, K. P., 244 Arnoldson, Torild W., 244 Paix, 247 The "Democracy" of universal military serv- 204 Disarmament and peace, James L. Slayden, time, 242 Doty, Madeleine C., Short rations, 191 Durley, Ella H., The united sisterhood of The duty of neutrals to protest, James B. Editorial: E America first, 139 American Defense Society, 43 The American Institute of International The American Peace Society and the The American Peace Society's eighty- American Peace Society's position, 99 Are we "A good loser"? 137 The arguments against the military As missionaries to the Germans, 138 Central America again appeals for jus- The Central Powers propose peace, 3 schools, 290 Church work in war times, 201 "Cleaning-up" Mexico, 105 A comparison of figures, 201 public Compulsory training-slave maker, 105 The conscription of wealth, 8 The co-ordination of peace efforts, 40 The fresh air and sunshine of slaughter, German camouflage of peace, 234 A German jumping-off place, 326 A governed world, 131, 132, 163, 195, Help for the Intercollegiate Peace As- Hills of difficulty, 261 International courtesy and international An international directorate, 233 Lest we forget, 136 The martyrs' mobilization, 203 A matter of duty, 68 Mediation and conciliation at work, 38 |