Tuesday, July 14, 1925. 8:15-8:30 A. M.-Daily Meditation. 9:00-10:30 A. M.-Round Table No. 1-"The Moral and Legal Right of a Nation to Exclude Aliens from its Territory." Chairman, Stanley Brent. Round Table No. 2-"Armaments in the Pacific." Chairman, K. C. Leebrick. Round Table No. 3-"The Sociological Approach to Pacific Problems." Chairman, K. Takayanagi. 10:45-12:15 M.-General Forum-Consideration of the report of the Committee on Findings and Publications, followed by discussion. Statement by George Grafton Wilson, followed by discussion, on The Washington Conference Treaties and the Far East. Statement by L. N. Chang, followed by discussion on The RussianChinese Treaty. Statement by Yusuke Tsurumi, followed by discussion on The Russian-Japanese Treaty. Consideration of oral reports on the Round Tables held in the morning, July 14. 7:45 P. M.-Public Session: Closing Addresses-F. M. Davenport for the American Group, M. Zumoto for the Japanese Group, John H. Nelson for the Canadian Group, F. C. Atherton, Vice-Chairman of the Institute; Ray Lyman Wilbur, Chairman of the Institute; L. T. Chen for the Chinese Group. MEMBERSHIP MEMBERS Dr. Romanzo Adams, professor of economics, University of Hawaii, GROUP Hawaii Rev. Akaiko Akana, pastor of Kawaiahao Church, Honolulu; P. O. Hawaii Frank C. Atherton, vice-president and general manager Castle & Cooke; former president Honolulu Chamber of Commerce; chairman of Central Executive Committee in charge of local arrangements for Institute; Castle & Cooke, Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii. Mrs. Frank C. Atherton, Honolulu. Hawaii S. N. Au-young, lawyer, legal advisor; director of the Chinese Gov- Conrado Benitez, attorney; Manila, Philippine Islands, former tech- Dr. J. MacMillan Brown, ethnologist; chancellor New Zealand University; Christchurch, New Zealand. Chinese American Philippine American Canadian Canadian American New Zealand Fred E. Brown, graduate University of Melbourne; address, Oberlin George R. Carter, businessman, former governor of the Territory of A. C. Caughey, businessman, Auckland, New Zealand. Australian Hawaii New Zealand Dr. L. N. Chang, attorney and counsellor at law, Hankow, China. L. T. Chen, secretary of the city division of the National Committee Dr. Norman F. Coleman, president of Reed College, Portland, Oregon; J. B. Condliffe, professor of economics, Canterbury College, University Chinese Chinese American New Zealand George H. Cowan, K. C., lawyer; Vancouver, B. C.; address, 4870 Osler Mrs. I. M. Cox, secretary Honolulu Academy of Arts; Honolulu, Canadian Hawaii Hugh Cynn, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for Korea; address Frederick M. Davenport, member of Congress, professor of law and GROUP Korean American Hawaii Miss Mary Dingman, industrial secretary for the World's Committee Dr. Daniel J. Fleming, professor of missions in Union Theological American Hawaii Hawaii American Mrs. Percival Foster, field secretary Dominion Council Y. W. C. A., Hawaii New Zealand W. D. M. Glaister, solicitor; Auckland, New Zealand. American New Zealand J. B. Gow, member of legislative council of New Zealand; at Welling- Dr. Herbert E. Gregory, director Bishop Museum, Honolulu; professor Dr. T. Harada, professor of Japanese language and history; University American Hawaii Australian Japanese American New Zealand Dr. Paul Hutchinson, managing editor, The Christian Century, Chicago; former editor and author in China; address, 440 South Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois. Dr. Kajinosuke Ibuka, president emeritus of Meiji Gakuin (college) and chairman of the national committee of the Y. M. C. A. for Japan; address, 346 Sankocho, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. American American Japanese Japanese Mrs. K. Ibuka, B. S., chairman, National Committee Japanese Y. W. C. A.; Director W. C. T. U. of Japan, Manager Women's College, Kobe; address 346 Sankocho, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. Dr. Yamato Ichihashi, professor of Japanese history and government, Stanford University, California; address, Stanford University. Akira Ishii, former vice-president of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha Steamship Company; address, 157 Kogai-Cho, Azabu-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Japanese Japanese Philip Jaisohn, businessman; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; address, H. W. Kersley, director James Smith, Ltd., soft goods store; chairman Chong C. Kim, professor, Po-Sung College, Seoul, Korea. GROUP Korean American Japanese New Zealand Korean Yang S. Kim, editor of the Chosen (daily paper), Seoul, Korea. Miss Yau Tsit Law, general secretary Y. W. C. A., Canton, China; S. C. Lee, professor of Chinese, University of Hawaii; Honolulu. Dr. S. Gale Lowrie, professor of political science, University of Cin- Chinese Chinese Chinese Hawaii American New Zealand K. F. Lum, secretary of Chinese work, Nuuanu Y. M. C. A., Honolulu, Robert Newton Lynch, vice-president and manager San Francisco Mrs. Parker S. Maddux, former president San Francisco Center League J. T. Massey, general secretary Adelaide, Australia, Y. M. C. A. John Nelson, editor and writer; Vancouver, B. C.; address, 2566 York S. Niwa, general secretary Japanese Y. M. C. A. in Korea; Seoul, Dr. Robert E. Park, sociologist, professor of sociology, University of Mrs. R. Pearson, member New Zealand field committee Y. W. C. A.; Chinese American American Australian Australian Canadian Japanese American New Zealand G. Sidney Phelps, senior secretary for Japan for the International Com- Rt. Hon. Lord Radstock; Woolston, Hampshire, England. Dr. Frank Rawlinson, editor Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, and China Japanese American Stephen Henry Roberts, lecturer in modern history and race problems, University of Melbourne; Melbourne, Australia. Chester H. Rowell, publicist, former president and general manager of the Fresno Republican, California; writer on political and social subjects; 1204 Tamalpais Road, Berkeley, California. Newton W. Rowell, lawyer; president of Executive Council of Dominion of Canada cabinet during World War; Toronto, Canada. Canadian S. Saito, general secretary Tokyo Y. M. C. A., Tokyo, Japan. Dr. T. Sato, Director, Sato Institute of Scientific Research; lecturer, Tohoku Imperial University; address, Ochiai, Tokyo, Japan. Dr. M. Sawayanagi, member of the Japanese House of Peers; former vice-minister Department of Education; President of Japan Educational Association; former president of Kyoto Imperial University; address, Takada-Machi, Tokyo, Japan. Edgar M. Robinson, World's Committee Y. M. C. A., Geneva, Switzerland. GROUP At Large Australian American Japanese Paul Scharrenberg, secretary treasurer California State Federation of same. Dr. E. J. Stuckey, medical missionary, formerly with Peking Union Japanese American Hawaii Australian Chin Woo Song, editor of the Dong-a Illba (daily paper), Seoul, Korea. Japanese Kenzo Takayanagi, professor at College of Law, Tokyo Imperial University; address, 450, Sankocho, Shiba, Tokyo, Japan. Mrs. K. Takayanagi, address same as above. Japanese Dr. Alva W. Taylor, secretary board of Temperance and Social Welfare, Disciples of Christ; address, 821 Occidental Building, Indianapolis, Indiana. American Hugh Tennent, Henry Davis Audit Company, Honolulu, Hawaii. New Zealand Dr. Payson J. Treat, professor of history Stanford University, California. American Japanese Korean New Zealand Yusuke Tsurumi, former counsellor Imperial Government Railways, Dr. S. T. Wen, former commissioner of foreign affairs at Kiangsu, China, Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president Stanford University; former president American Medical Association; Stanford University, California. Japanese Chinese Chinese American American |