LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Nos. 1-145 (April, 1907, to August, 1919). Including papers by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, George Trumbull Ladd, Elihu Root, Barrett Wendell, Charles E. Jefferson, Seth Low, John Bassett Moore, William James, Andrew Carnegie, Pope Pius X, Heinrich Lammasch, Norman Angell, Charles W. Eliot, Sir Oliver Lodge, Lord Haldane, Alfred H. Fried, James Bryce, and others; also a series of official documents dealing with the European War, the League of Nations, the Peace Conference, and with several of the political problems resulting from the War. A list of titles and authors will be sent on application. 146. International Labor Conventions and Recommendations. January, 1920. 147. Some Bolshevist Portraits. February, 1920. 148. Certain Aspects of Bolshevist Movement in Russia. Part I. March, 1920. 149. Certain Aspects of the Bolshevist Movement in Russia. Part II. April, 1920. 150. German Secret War Documents. May, 1920. 151. Present Day Conditions in Europe, by Henry P. Davison; Message of President Wilson to the Congress on the United States and the Armenian Mandate; Report of the American Military Mission to Armenia. June, 1920. 152. Switzerland and the League of Nations: Documents Concerning the Accession of Switzerland to the League of Nations; the United States and the League of Nations: Reservations of the United States Senate of November, 1919, and March, 1920. July, 1920. 153. The Treaty of Peace with Germany in the United States Senate, by George A. Finch. August, 1920. 154. The National Research Council, by Vernon Kellogg; The International Organization of Scientific Research, by George Ellery Hale; The International Union of Academies and the American Council of Learned Societies, by Waldo G. Leland. September, 1920. 155. Notes Exchanged on the Russian-Polish Situation by the United States, France and Poland. October, 1920. 156. Presentation of the Saint-Gaudens Statue of Lincoln to the British People, July 28, 1920. November, 1920. 157. Draft Scheme of Permanent Court of International Justice. 1920. December, 158. The Communist Party in Russia and Its Relation to the Third International and to the Russian Soviets. Part I. January, 1921. 159. The Communist Party in Russia and Its Relation to the Third International and to the Russian Soviets. Part II. February, 1921. 160. Central European Relief, by Herbert Hoover; Relief for Europe, by Herbert Hoover; Intervention on Behalf of the Children in Countries Affected by the War, by the Swiss_Delegation to the Assembly of the League of Nations; The Typhus Epidemic in Central Europe, by the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour; Report of the Special Commission on Typhus in Poland, to the Assembly of the League of Nations. March, 1921. 161. Disarmament in its Relation to the Naval Policy and the Naval Building Program of the United States, by Arthur H. Pollen. April. 1921. 162. 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