Organizing Secretaries for South America BENJAMIN GARCIA VICTORICA, American Legation, Buenos Aires COUNCIL OF DIRECTION OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL LYMAN ABBOTT, NEW YORK CONCILIATION EDWIN A. ALDERMAN, CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. JOHN R. ALPINE, CHICAGO, Ill. ROBERT BACON, NEW YORK RICHARD BARTHOLDT, ST. LOUIS, MO. WILLIAM J. BRYAN, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA J. H. KIRKLAND, NASHVILLE, TENN. THEODORE MARBURG, BALTIMORE, MD. SILAS MCBEE, NEW YORK GEORGE B. MCCLELLAN, PRINCETON, N. J. MRS. PERCY V. PENNYBACKER, AUSTIN, TEX. J. G. SCHURMAN, ITHACA, N. Y. JAMES L. SLAYDEN, WASHINGTON, D. C. JAMES SPEYER, NEW YORK OSCAR S. STRAUS, NEW YORK MRS. MARY WOOD SWIFT, BERKELEY, CAL. GEORGE W. TAYLOR, DEMOPOLIS, ALA. O. H. TITTMAN, WASHINGTON, D. C. W. H. TOLMAN, NEW YORK CHARLEMAGNE TOWER, PHILADELPHIA, PA. GEORGE E. VINCENT, NEW YORK. WILLIAM D. WHEELWRIGHT, PORTLAND, Ore. MARY E. WOOLEY, SOUTH HADLEY. MASS. American Association for International Conciliation RYARD A LEAGUE OF NATIONS I. Projects for a League of Nations League of Free Nations Association League to Enforce Peace The World's Court League The League of Nations Union II. A League of Nations. Speech delivered by Felix Calonder, ex-President of the Swiss Confederation, before the National Council of Switzerland, June 6, 1918 III. A League of Nations, by Sir William Collins IV. A League of Nations. Address delivered by Charles R. V. International Organization. An Annotated Reading List, JANUARY, 1919 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION NEW YORK CITY LIBRARY It is the aim of the Association for International Conciliation to awaken interest and to seek coöperation in the movement to promote international good will. This movement depends for its ultimate success upon increased international understanding, appreciation, and sympathy. To this end, documents are printed and widely circulated, giving information as to the progress of the movement and as to matters connected therewith, in order that individual citizens, the newspaper press, and organizations of various kinds may have accurate information on these subjects readily available. The Association endeavors to avoid, as far as possible, contentious questions, and in particular questions relating to the domestic policy of any given nation. Attention is to be fixed rather upon those underlying principles of international law, international conduct, and international organization, which must be agreed upon and enforced by all nations if peaceful civilization is to continue and to be advanced. A list of publications will be found on pages 130, 131, and 132. Subscription rate: twenty-five cents for one year, or one dollar for five years. II. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Speech delivered by Felix Ca- londer, ex-President of the Swiss Confederation, before the National Council of Switzerland, June 6, III. A LEAGUE of Nations, by Sir William Collins . . IV. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS. Address delivered by Charles R. Van Hise, late President of the University of Wis- consin, at the Wisconsin State Convention of the |