HONORARY PRESIDENT, WOODROW WILSON HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS, WILLIAM H. TAFT, ELIHU ROOT PRESIDENT, RICHARD BARTHOLDT Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews, Secretary American School Peace League, Boston, Mass. Joshua L. Bailey, Vice-President American Peace Society, Philadelphia. Hannah J. Bailey, Peace Department of the National W. C. T. U., Winthrop Centre, Maine. H. M. Beardsley, Vice-President Missouri Peace Society, Kansas City, Mo. Dean Charles R. Brown, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, Conn. Samuel B. Capen, President Massachusetts Peace Society, Boston, Mass. Charles W. Fairbanks, Former Vice-President of the United States, Mrs. J. Malcolm Forbes, Milton, Mass. James Cardinal Gibbons, Baltimore, Md. Thomas E. Green, International Lecturer, Chicago, Ill. Edwin Ginn, Vice-President American Peace Society, Boston, Mass. Wilbur F. Gordy, Connecticut Peace Society, Hartford, Conn. William I. Hull, Pennsylvania Arbitration and Peace Society, Swarthmore, Pa. Dean F. P. Keppel, Columbia University, New York City. Eugene Levering, President National Bank of Commerce, Baltimore, Md. Jenkin Lloyd Jones, Director of the Abraham Lincoln Center, Chicago. David Starr Jordan, President Stanford University, California. Edward B. Krehbiel, Stanford University, California. Louis P. Lochner, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. John Lewis, The Globe, Toronto, Canada. H. L. McCune, Kansas City, Mo. Henry B. F. Macfarland, Washington. Lucia Ames Mead, Chairman Committee on Peace and Arbitration, International Council of Women, Boston, Mass. Edwin D. Mead, Vice-President American Peace Society, Boston, Mass. Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, President of the General Federation of Women's Clubs, Austin, Tex. Philip Van Ness Myers, Author, Cincinnati, Ohio. H. C. Phillips, Secretary Lake Mohonk Conferences on International Arbitration, Washington. Justice William Renwick Riddell, Toronto, Canada. George E. Roberts, Washington. Robert C. Root, The Peace Society of Northern California, Berkeley, Cal. Dean Henry Wade Rogers, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. William P. Rogers, Dean Cincinnati Law School, Cincinnati, Ohio. Professor P. S. Reinsch, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Rev. Rodney W. Roundy, Secretary Connecticut Peace Society, Hartford, Conn. Justice B. Russell, Halifax, N. S. Dr. Ernst Richard, Columbia University, New York City. Daniel Smiley, Redlands Peace Society, Redlands, Cal. C. H. Spooner, President Norwich University, Northfield, Vt. Dr. Benjamin F. Trueblood, Secretary American Peace Society, Wash ington. Charles F. Thwing, President Western Reserve University, Cleveland. Rev. A. L. Weatherly, Secretary Nebraska Peace Society, Lincoln, Neb. Thomas Raeburn White, Member of the American Society of International Law, Philadelphia, Pa. George Grafton Wilson, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. James L. Tryon, Secretary Massachusetts Peace Society, Boston, Mass. CONTENTS Message from the President of the United States. The Peace Movement, 1815-1913, Arthur Deerin Call. Poem, "Lay Down Your Arms," Mildred McFaden. A Foreword on The Program, Prof. Manley O. Hudson. Intercollegiate Peace Association, Prof. Stephen F. Weston. G. C. Wilson: They, Too, Are Brothers. Sidney Poage Dalton: The Demand for International Peace. John Leo Tierney: International Peace. ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY PEACE SERVICES.. Archbishop John J. Glennon: The Gospel of Peace.. AMERICAN SCHOOL PEACE LEAGUE, MEETING FOR TEACHERS. President Charles F. Thwing: Education for Rational Internationalism Mrs. Fannie Fern Andrews: Organization Work for International PAGE Professor William I. Hull: An Efficient State Peace Society. Dr. J. J. Hall: Enlargement of Membership in Our Peace Societies. Secretary Robert C. Root: Effective Follow-up Work... Senor Don Frederico Alfonso Pezet: a Basis for Peace Between Nations. Charles E. Beals: From Jungleism to Internationalism. R. L. Borden: Canada's Message.. RECEPTION AT THE WEDNESDAY CLUB. SECOND GENERAL SESSION, THE INEVITABILITY OF PEACE. Hon. Charles W. Fairbanks: Our National Duty.... Miss Laura Drake Gill: Some Racial Bearings of War. THIRD GENERAL SESSION, THE PROBLEM OF HAGUE CONFERENCE. 314 Professor William I. Hull: The Hague Tribunal, Its Present Meaning THE MISSOURI PEACE SOCIETY, SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. Mrs. Lucia Ames Mead : Immediate Issues and Public Sentiment. Rev. John Wesley Hill: The Outlook-The United States and Japan.. 379 Hon. Philander P. Claxton : The Better Way... MASS MEETING, YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN FEDERATION.. FIFTH GENERAL SESSION, A CENTURY OF ANGLO-AMERICAN PEACE 416 Hon. Benjamin Russell: Anglo-American Obligations in Maintaining PLATFORM OF THE FOURTH AMERICAN PEACE CONGRESS. Mr. Justice William Renwick Riddell : One Hundred Years Ago. Dr. William P. Rogers: Militarism and the Average Citizen. Professor Ernst Richard: How Can We Show Our Good Faith in the THE RELATIONS OF BUSINESS AND INTERNATIONAL PEACE. Robert C. Root: The Mills of Industry on the Trail of Mars.. THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON May 19, 1913 My dear Mr. Hudson: May I not express my very profound interest in the objects of the Fourth American Peace Congress? The best thought, as well as the best principle of the world, is now being |