OFFICERS AND .COMMITTEES OF THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL MOHONK LAKE CONFERENCE ON President: HON. GEORGE GRAY, Wilmington, Del. Secretary to the Conference: CLINTON ROGERS Woodruff, Philadelphia, Pa. Permanent Corresponding Secretary: H. C. PHILLIPS, Mohonk Lake, N. Y. Treasurer: ALEXANDER C. WOOD, Camden, N. J. Auditors: HON. Alden Chester, Albany, N. Y., and HON. WILLIAM J. Coombs, Brooklyn, N. Y. Business Committee: HON. JOHN H. STINESS, Providence, R. I., Chairman; DR. LYMAN ABBOTT, New York, N. Y.; JOHN MURRAY CLARK, Toronto, Can.; COUNT Peretti de LA ROCCA, Paris, France; HON. CHARLES B. ELLIOTT, Minneapolis, Minn; HON. JOSE M. GAMBOA, Mexico City, Mex.; DR. DANIEL C. GILMAN, Baltimore, Md.; MAHLON N. KLINE, Philadelphia, Pa.; HON. CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD, Rockland, Me.; HON. H. B. F. MACFARLAND, Washington, D. C.; Hon. JOSEPH B. MOORE, Lansing, Mich.; HON. ROBERT TREAT PAINE, Boston, Mass.; DR. J. DE J. PAUL, Caracas, Venezuela; DANIEL SMILEY, Mohonk Lake, N. Y.; DR. BENJAMIN F. TRUEBLOOD, Boston, Mass. ; WARNER Van NorDEN, New York, N. Y.; JAMES WOOD, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.; CLINTON ROGERS Woodruff, Philadelphia, Pa. Publication Committee: BENJAMIN F. TRUEBLOOD, Boston, Chairman; H. C. PHILLIPS, Mohonk Lake, N. Y.; DANIEL SMILEY, Mohonk Lake, N. Y. Press Committee: L. A. MAYNARD, New York, N. Y., Chairman; RAYMOND L BRIDGMAN, Boston, Mass.; HAYNE DAVIS, New York, N. Y.; EDWARD J. WHEELER, New York, N. Y. Finance Committee: JOHN CROSBY BROWN, New York, N. Y., Chairman; WILLIAM CHRISTIE HERRON, Cincinnati, Ohio; GEORGE Burnham, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa.; JOHN SHEPARD, Boston, Mass.; WILLIAM P. BANCROFT, Wilmington, Del.; J. EDWARD SIMMONS, New York, N. Y.; HON. FREDERICK H. JACKSON, Providence, R. I. PREFACE The Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Mohonk Lake Conference on International Arbitration was held, on the invitation of Albert K. Smiley, at the Mohonk Lake Mountain House, Ulster County, N. Y., May 31 to June 2, 1905. It was attended by more than three hundred invited guests, a much larger number than had attended any previous conference. There were six sessions of the Conference. This Report contains the stenographic account of the proceedings, which consisted of papers, addresses and discussions of the present status of arbitration, of the Hague Court, of what remains to be done to secure a complete system of arbitration, of the education of public opinion, of work in the colleges and universities, of the creation of a regular congress of the nations, etc. One copy of this Report is sent to each member of the Conference. If other copies are desired, application should be made to the Corresponding Secretary of the Conference. |