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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,
Honolulu, Hawaii.

GROUP

Hawaii

Rev. Akaiko Akana, pastor of Kawaiahao Church, Honolulu; P. O.
Box 237.

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
Hawaii

S. N. Au-young, lawyer, legal advisor; director of the Chinese Gov-
ernment Bureau of Economic Information, Shanghai, China.
Charles C. Batchelder, expert on Pacific commerce; former U. S.
trade commissioner in India; former under-secretary of the interior
of the Philippines; lecturer; Washington, D. C.; address, 36 Gram-
mercy Park, New York City.

Conrado Benitez, attorney; Manila, Philippine Islands, former tech-
nical advisor Philippines Mission to the United States; address,
Roxas Building, Manila, Philippine Islands.
Dr. George H. Blakeslee, professor of history and international rela-
tions at Clark University, and leader of the "round table" on
Pacific problems at the Williamstown, Massachusetts, Institute
of Politics; address, Clark University, Worcester, Mass.
Miss M. L. Bollert, dean of women, The University of British Colum-
bia; member of the National Council of Education; address, The
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B. C., Canada.
Stanley Brent, National Council secretary of the Y. M. C. A. of West-
ern Canada; address, Y. M. C. A., Vancouver, B. C.
Fletcher S. Brockman, associate general secretary of international
committee of the Y. M. C. A., New York City; address, 347
Madison Avenue, New York City.

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
Theological Seminary, Oberlin, Ohio; residence, Camberwell, Mel-
bourne, Australia.

George R. Carter, businessman, former governor of the Territory of
Hawaii; address, 472 Judd Street, Honolulu.

A. C. Caughey, businessman, Auckland, New Zealand.

Australian

Hawaii

New Zealand
Chinese
Hawaii

Dr. L. N. Chang, attorney and counsellor at law, Hankow, China.
Miss Grace Channon, general secretary Y. W. C. A., Honolulu.
Dr. Ta Chen, professor of sociology, Tsinghua College; address, Tsing-
hua College, Peking, China.

L. T. Chen, secretary of the city division of the National Committee
of Y. M. C. A. for China; address, 20 Museum Road, Shanghai,
China.

Dr. Norman F. Coleman, president of Reed College, Portland, Oregon;
leader of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen; address,
Reed College, Portland, Oregon.

J. B. Condliffe, professor of economics, Canterbury College, University
of New Zealand; address, Canterbury College, Christchurch, New
Zealand.

Chinese

Chinese

American

New Zealand

George H. Cowan, K. C., lawyer; Vancouver, B. C.; address, 4870 Osler
Avenue, Vancouver, B. C.

Mrs. I. M. Cox, secretary Honolulu Academy of Arts; Honolulu,
Hawaii; 919 12th Avenue, Honolulu.

Canadian

Hawaii

Hugh Cynn, general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for Korea; address
Central Y. M. C. A., Seoul, Korea.

Frederick M. Davenport, member of Congress, professor of law and
politics, Hamilton College, New York; Clinton, New York.
Dr. Arthur L. Dean, president University of Hawaii; vice-chairman of
central executive committee, Honolulu.

GROUP

Korean

American

Hawaii

Miss Mary Dingman, industrial secretary for the World's Committee
of the Y. W. C. A.; address, 34 Baker Street, London, England. American
Charles H. Fahs, librarian, Missions Research Library; editor, Atlas
of Missions, geographer; 25 Madison Avenue, New York.
Hon. Wallace R. Farrington, Governor, Territory of Hawaii.
Mrs. Wallace R. Farrington, Honolulu.

Dr. Daniel J. Fleming, professor of missions in Union Theological
Seminary, New York; address, Union Theological Seminary, 3041
Broadway, New York.

American

Hawaii

Hawaii

American

Mrs. Percival Foster, field secretary Dominion Council Y. W. C. A.,
Toronto, Canada; address, 34 Dunvegan Road, Toronto, Canada. Canadian
Walter F. Frear, attorney, former governor and former supreme court
justice, Honolulu, Hawaii; local address, Stangenwald Building,
Honolulu.

Hawaii New Zealand

W. D. M. Glaister, solicitor; Auckland, New Zealand.
George Gleason, secretary Y. M. C. A., Los Angeles; formerly in
Y. M. C. A. in Japan; with the Y. M. C. A. in Siberia during the
World War; address, 715 So. Hope Street, Los Angeles.

American

New Zealand

J. B. Gow, member of legislative council of New Zealand; at Welling-
ton; residence, Opotiki, New Zealand.
Dr. Herbert H. Gowen, Orientalist; professor of Oriental languages and
literature, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; address,
505 22nd Ave. N. E., Seattle, Wash.

Dr. Herbert E. Gregory, director Bishop Museum, Honolulu; professor
of geology, Yale; chairman committee on Pacific Investigations,
National Research Council; local address, c/o Bishop Museum.
H. Duncan Hall, department of history, University of Sydney; tutorial
lecturer in international relations, Sydney, N. S. W.; address,
Moree Street, Gordon, Sydney, Australia.

Dr. T. Harada, professor of Japanese language and history; University
of Hawaii; local address, 1728 Rocky Hill, Honolulu.
Alfred Holman, editor San Francisco Bulletin, San Francisco, Cali-
fornia; address, San Francisco Bulletin, S. F., Cal.
Harry N. Holmes, travelling secretary federal council of Churches of
Christ in America; former Y. M. C. A., secretary in New
Zealand; 105 East 22nd St., New York City.
Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, political economist and lecturer on Far East,
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; addresses, c/o
American Legation, Peking, China; and Cosmos Club, Washing-
ton, D. C.

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,
Lincoln & Gayley Streets, Media, Pennsylvania.
Dr. Jeremiah W. Jenks, political economist; professor of government
and public administration, director of division of Oriental com-
merce and politics, New York University; President, Alexander
Hamilton Institute; address, 13 Astor Place, New York City.
Kiichi Kansaki, dean of the College of Commerce of the Kwansei
Gakuin (college); former general secretary of the Japanese asso-
ciation in America; Kobe, Japan; address, Kwansei Gakuin, Kobe,
Japan.

H. W. Kersley, director James Smith, Ltd., soft goods store; chairman
Y. M. C. A. National Committee for New Zealand; address, Wel-
lington, New Zealand.

Chong C. Kim, professor, Po-Sung College, Seoul, Korea.

GROUP

Korean

American

Japanese

New Zealand
Korean

Korean

Yang S. Kim, editor of the Chosen (daily paper), Seoul, Korea.
T. Komatsu, manager of the Toyo Kisen Kaisha (steamship company),
San Francisco, Calif.; address c/o T. K. K., San Francisco, Calif. Japanese
T. Z. Koo, secretary World's Christian Student Federation, Geneva,
Switzerland; delegate at Geneva Opium Conference; address, 20
Museum Rd., Shanghai, China.

Miss Yau Tsit Law, general secretary Y. W. C. A., Canton, China;
address, 38 Paak Hok Tung, Canton, China.

S. C. Lee, professor of Chinese, University of Hawaii; Honolulu.
Dr. K. C. Leebrick, professor history and political science, University
of Hawaii.

Dr. S. Gale Lowrie, professor of political science, University of Cin-
cinnati; former lecturer and advisor, Tsinghua College, Peking,
China; address, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
C. M. Luke, ex-member of the legislative council of New Zealand; Wel-
lington, New Zealand.

Chinese

Chinese

Chinese

Hawaii

American

New Zealand

K. F. Lum, secretary of Chinese work, Nuuanu Y. M. C. A., Honolulu,
Hawaii.

Robert Newton Lynch, vice-president and manager San Francisco
Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, California; address, P. O.
Box 126, Los Altos, California.

Mrs. Parker S. Maddux, former president San Francisco Center League
of Women Voters; political and social worker; address, 2868 Val-
lejo Street, San Francisco, Calif.

J. T. Massey, general secretary Adelaide, Australia, Y. M. C. A.
Miss Janet Mitchell, assistant secretary Council of Victorian League of
Nations Union, and organizing secretary of education depart-
ment, Y. W. C. A., of Melbourne; address, 572 St. Vulda Road,
Melbourne, Australia.

John Nelson, editor and writer; Vancouver, B. C.; address, 2566 York
Street, Vancouver.

S. Niwa, general secretary Japanese Y. M. C. A. in Korea; Seoul,
Korea.

Dr. Robert E. Park, sociologist, professor of sociology, University of
Chicago; research director, Survey of Race Relations, Pacific
Coast; Chicago, Illinois.

Mrs. R. Pearson, member New Zealand field committee Y. W. C. A.;
address, 208 The Terrace, Wellington, New Zealand.

Chinese

American

American Australian

Australian

Canadian

Japanese

American

New Zealand

G. Sidney Phelps, senior secretary for Japan for the International Com-
mittee Y. M. C. A., chief of the Y. M. C. A. in Siberia during the
World War; address: 10 Omote Sarugaku-cho, Kanda, Tokyo,
Japan.

Rt. Hon. Lord Radstock; Woolston, Hampshire, England.

Dr. Frank Rawlinson, editor Chinese Recorder, Shanghai, and China
Mission year books; director of Chinese studies for Shanghai
municipal council; address, Chinese Recorder, Missions Building,
Shanghai, China.

Japanese
At Large

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
Japanese

Paul Scharrenberg, secretary treasurer California State Federation of
Labor, 525 Market street, San Francisco, California.
Dr. Henry B. Schwartz, supervisor of foreign language schools, de-
partment of public instruction, Honolulu, Hawaii; local address,

same.

Dr. E. J. Stuckey, medical missionary, formerly with Peking Union
Medical College, China; address, 50 Elphin Grove, Melbourne,
Australia.

Japanese

American

Hawaii

Australian
Korean

Chin Woo Song, editor of the Dong-a Illba (daily paper), Seoul, Korea.
Y. Takaki, professor at College of Law, Tokyo Imperial University,
Tokyo, Japan; address, 3321 Nakano, Tokyo.

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
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
Japanese

Korean

New Zealand

Yusuke Tsurumi, former counsellor Imperial Government Railways,
Japan; 53 Sangenya Azabu, Tokyo, Japan
Mrs. Yusuke Tsurumi, address, 53 Sangenya, Azabu, Tokyo, Japan.
Uck Kyum Yu, dean of the Chosen Christian College, and professor of
laws; Seoul, Korea; address, 107 Chai-Dong, Seoul, Korea.
A. Varney, general secretary National Committee of Y. M. C. A. for
New Zealand; address, Muritai, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mrs. Maki Vories, member Omi-Hachiman Mission; principal, Seiyu-
en Kindergarten; Hachiman, Omi, Japan.
Miss C. N. Wang, dean and acting principal of the Tsung-Hua Girls'
School, Soochuow, China; address (mail) c/o Dr. C. C. Wang,
Michael Reese Hospital, 29th St. and Ellis Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois, U. S. A.

Dr. S. T. Wen, former commissioner of foreign affairs at Kiangsu, China,
and recently commissioner of foreign affairs and superintendent of
customs, Shanghai, China; delegate to Washington Conference,
1922; address, 87 Rue Masseret, French Town, Shanghai, China.
William Allen White, editor Emporia, Kansas, Gazette; author and
speaker on political, economic and social subjects; Emporia,
Kansas.

Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, president Stanford University; former president American Medical Association; Stanford University, California.

Japanese

Chinese

Chinese

American

American

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