Indian Conference at Lake Mohonk, 226 Italy and United States of Colombia, 179 Italy, Riots in, 156; Causes of Anarchism in, 238 Jewish Prayer Book on Peace, 15 Johnson, Hon. Henry U., 11, 132 Joint Note of European Powers, 107 Kiao Chau, German Occupation, 16; Li Hung Chang's Opinion, 38; Proclamation of Admiral von Diederich, 47 Letter from Italy on Impending War with Spain, 106 London Peace Society, 156; Letter to Mohonk Conference, 179 Love, Alfred H., Letter to the Queen Regent of Spain, 158 Maartens, Professor de, 37, 180 MacCracken, Rev. H. M., D. D., 181 Maine Court of Inquiry, Report of, Elitorial, 80 Max O’Rell on Feeling between French and English, 60 McKinley, President William, 107, 109; Memorial from Citizens Merchant Ships should be Exempt from Capture in War, Con- gressman Gillet, of Mass., 110 Monatliche Friedens-Correspondenz, 236 Mongolian Invasion, Editorial, 10 Moral Debauchery in Army Life, 227 Mohonk Arbitration Conference, Editorial, 152; Platform of, 154 National Wheat Granaries in Great Britain, Objections to, 165 Natural Forces that Make for Peace, 213 New England Magazine, 110, 239 Oberlin College and Peace, Rev. D. L. Leonard, 254 Omdurman Atrocity, Editorial, 222 Patriotism, 85; By Mary A. Haley, 237 Peace at Close of War of 1812, Dr. Wayland on, 60 Peace between England and America, 187 Peace Bureau, Annual Report of, 252 Peace Congress, 106; Postponed, 201 Peace Department of the W. C. T. U., Origin of, 142 Peaceful Settlement with Spain, Josiah Leeds, 116 Peace Movement, Advance of, 58 Peace Societies, observe 22d of February, 6C; Number of, 86 Peace Societies, The Purpose of, Editorial, 77 Peace, The Struggle for, Editorial, 81 Pennsylvania Peace Society Anniversary, 253 Philippine Annexation, Ex-Senator Edmunds, 258 Porto Rico and Annexation, 178 Problems Raised by the War, Hon. George S. Boutwell, 231 Progress Towards the Czar's Conference, Editorial, 221 Protocol, United States Commissioners Provided for in, 177 Red Cross, Appeal of American National, 129 Requiem, Ida Whipple Benham, 255 Return of Peace, Editorial, 173 Right and Reason in the Peace Movement, 43 Roosevelt, Theodore, Characterization of, 205 Secretary of the Navy, Annual Report of, 250 Seligman, Prof. Edwin R. A., 181 Significance of the Czar's Proposal, Editorial, 197 Shall We or Not? George Merriam, 89 Spanish Government sends message to President McKinley, 176 Spanish National Character, 179 Spanish Peace Commissioners, 226 Storey, Moorfield, Esq., 106, 112, 178 Struggle for Peace, Editorial, 81 Submarine Boats, The Argonaut, 14 Sumner's more Excellent Way, 239 Take Down the Constitution, 263 Tchertkoff, Valdimer, on War, in The New Order, 107 Territorial Expansion, National Conference on, 177 The Little Old Lady in Black Dress, 45 The Logic of War, Katrina Trask, 84 The Message of the Czar, Mary C. Fry, 256 The Peace Treaty, Editorial, 249 The President's Message, Editorial, 6 The Suffering Doukhobortsi. Editorial, 249 The Truce of God, Katherine Hanson, 159 Undoing the Mischief of the Tower of Babel, 263 Unity of the World, Amory H. Bradford, D. D., 229 Universal Peace Union, 132; Annual Convention of, 179 Vast Ulcer, A, H. E. von Holst, 167 Venezuela Arbitration, 180, 252 Vengeance and Violence, Editorial, 126 Vital Principle in Arbitration, Herbert Welsh, 162 Von Áolst, Prof. H. E., Ph.D., 63, 167 Vulgar, Common Place Empire, Editorial, 247 War and Imperialism, William Lloyd Garrison, 208 War and the Free Baptists, 215 War Department, Neglect on the Part of, 205 War, Influence of, by an Army Chaplain, 110 Waring, Col. George E., Death of, 248 War in the Blood, Editorial, 104 War Invention, A Bloodthirsty, 157 War is Wrong, National Single Taxer, 167 War with Spain, First Act of, 108, 156; Effects upon Manufactur- ing, 157; Closing up of, 206 Willard, Frances E., Death of, Editorial, 58 Woman and War, Ernest Howard Crosby, 228 - OFFICERS OF THE AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY. PRESIDENT: TREASURER: CORRESPONDING SECRETARY: AUDITOR: Senator John Sherman, Washington, D.C. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. George T. Angell, 19 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. Rev. L. H. Angier, 188 W. 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