'^MSM^SKm^s^iiMmf ?i^ MM<^^^^^^ >.^T^Vi(i,r;r:vT';-V7;T>:.';rj ^m IpnbreJjtt) KIMIBO r>^«i among (iftrglf^]^ ^|im^^^^ 1814'19t4 Class /- 36:>5 l)()()k lA 5 Z3 PRESF;NTi:n m -K-UvuvU: icLbi; >^ K-i-n-n- L3to' National Committee for the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of Peace Among English-Speaking Peoples December 24, 1814— December 24, 1914 Officers Honorary Chairman Theodore Roosevelt Honorary V ice-Chairmen Elihu Root William Jennings Bryan Levi P. Morton Alton B. Parker Adlai E. Stevenson Joseph H. Choate Chairman Andrews Carnegie Vice-Chairmen Edwin Ginn Albert K. Smiley John D. Crimmins Oscar S. Straus Depository J. P. Morgan & Co. Honorary Treasurer Lyman J. Gage Treasurer James L. Wandling Chairman Finance Committee James G. Cannon V ice-Chairman Finance Committee William Curtis Demorest Chairman Auditing Committee Job E. Hedges Chairman Finance Committee Ex- O f f i ci o Alfred Hodges Honorary Secretary Harry P. Judson Secretary Andrew B. Humphrey Executive Committee Charles W. Fairbanks, Honorary Chairman Theodore E. Burton, Honorary Vice-Chairman J. Horace McFarland, Honorary Secretary John A. Stewart, Chairman Vice-Chairmen Theodore Marburg Jacob H. Schiff William H. Short, Secretary 50 CHxmcH Street, New York City 3tn iMgmortam John Jacob Astor, Inventor, Author, CapitaHst Isador Straus, Merchant, Philanthropist Francis D. Millet, Soldier, War Correspondent, Journalist, Author, Artist Honorary Associate Members William T. Stead, London Publisher, Pacifist, Writer Charles M. Hays, Canada President Grand Trunk Rail- way These members of our National Committee, with sixteen hundred and thirty-five men and women, lost their lives on Monday, April 15th, 1912, when the steamship "Titanic" collided with an iceberg and sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic. Let him that would find the epitaph of these men who thus lost their lives, read it in the women and children who survived and for whom they sacrificed themselves like brave, God-fearing and honor- able men. G\n from Foreword THE National Committee for the Celebration of the One Hun- dredth Anniversary of Peace among English-Speaking Peoples was organ- ized in February, 1910, to bring about a proper and an adequate cele- bration of the approaching centenary anniversary of the ratification of the Ghent Treaty. The movement had and has no other purpose than that which appears in its title. The celebration movement derives Its impetus and inspiration from the fact that, despite the large number of disputed questions which have been outstanding between America and Great Britain during the past century, all differences have been settled one by one by means of diplomacy or ar- bitration. This achievement Is all the more striking when there Is taken in- to consideration the unfortified fron- tier of 3,840 miles which separates Canada and the United States. It Is natural, therefore, that there should have grown up a desire In America and the British Empire to celebrate this century of peace be- tween two kindred peoples that, though they have twice engaged in armed conflict, have for so long a time acted, in their International re- lationship on the basis of an arbitral settlement of all disputes. But a century of peace between France and all English-speaking countries will be completed in 191 5, and for one hundred and fifty years there has been no armed conflict be- tween England and Germany and never as between America and Ger- many. It is, as was announced from the beginning, the purpose of the Committee, when international orga- nization shall have been advanced, to invite not only France and Germany, but Holland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, Austro-Hungary and the other na- tions of the world to be our guests in the celebration. It should be said once and for all that any statement to the effect that the Committee is engaged in any pur- pose other than that which appears in this pamphlet is an absolute and unqualified misstatement of facts. Equally untrue is any assertion that the Committee represents any person or organization other than itself and its own members. The influence of the Committee will be exerted towards securing the highest artistic character possible for any monuments which may be erected commemorating the centennial. It is desired that all American memorials should, in sentiment and purpose, be less a commemoration of the past than a covenant of a continuation for the future of present amity and good will. The Committee will assume no governmental or diplomatic functions, but will leave the approach of the governments, one to the other, for purposes of the celebration, to be made by such official representatives 4 as each may hereafter appoint. Such delegations from the Committee as may visit other countries will go with the sole object of conveying informa- tion concerning the organization and purposes of the Committee, and of In- spiring in the countries which may be visited organization and activity for like purposes. The celebration of this anniversary probably offers the best opportunity our generation will see for the culti- vation of world-wide goodwill. I The headquarters of the National Committee are at 50 Church Street, New York City. I r THE Committee trusts, In view of the unusually drastic provisions which have been made for safeguard- ing expenditures, that friends and members will supply its treasury with necessary funds, both now and as spe- cial appeals may be made from time to time. The Treasurer, Mr. James L. Wandling, Treasurer and Trustee of the New York Savings Bank, may be addressed at No. 623 Broadway, or in care of J. P. Morgan & Co., Depository. Plan and Purpose of Movement to Celebrate the One Hundredth Anniversary of Peace Among English Speaking Peoples 1814 -'15— 1914-15 (From Address of Mr. Andrew B. Humphrey) (Mohonk Conference, May, 191], Revised) IT is significant that the signing of the Treaty of Ghent on Christ- mas Eve, 1 8 14, was not brought about by the Commissioners assigned to that duty, for after they had been in conference for nearly six months the two Nations themselves, forced by a strong public sentiment among the peoples of both countries that de- manded peace, directed the Commis- sioners to conclude a peace pact re- gardless of the prior claim set forth by the Commissioners and their re- spective governments. Thus the Ghent treaty was concluded without reference to the issues which brought on the war. The treaty was forced by public sentiment and is a monu- ment to that greater force than war, irresistible national public opinion. This same force of popular opin- ion has maintained peace for a cen- tury regardless of treaties and despite the failure of treaties, and has brought about the elimination of sub- stantially all the serious causes of ir- ritation between the two countries. The idea of celebrating one hun- dred years of peace seems to have oc- curred spontaneously to many people, and without co-operation. It was first discussed during the administration of former President Roosevelt, and it is probably true that through Pres- ident Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie, former Minister MacKenzie King, of Canada, Mr. John A. Stewart, of New York, and the support of the Mohonk Conference, the project of a celebration took organized and def- inite form. Minister King in an ad- dress at the Harvard Commencement of 1909 and again at Lake Mohonk in 1 9 10, urged a celebration of the event. In February, 19 10, Mr. Stewart called a meeting in New York City of representatives of various business, religious and professional organiza- tions, at which a preliminary commit- tee was organized. This committee in turn called a general meeting, at which there was organized The Na- tional Committee for the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of Peace Among English-Speaking Peoples. By invitation a committee of fif- teen held a conference with President Taft at Beverly, July 15, 1910. There the movement was discussed with the President, who heartily ap- proved the idea of the celebration and promised all the support he could personally and officially give. The Committee then invited for- mer President Roosevelt to take the Honorary Chairmanship and Mr. Andrew Carnegie to become Chair- man. Their acceptances, as well as 7 those of former Vice-President Fair- banks of the position of Honorary Chairman of the Executive Commit- tee, and of former Vice-Presidents Levi P. Morton and Adlai E. Steven- son, Senator Elihu Root, Mr. Will- iam Jennings Bryan, Mr. Alton B. Parker, and former Ambassador Joseph H. Choate of positions as Honorary Vice-Chairmen, signalized the launching of the movement, and of the perfecting of a permanent or- ganization. The membership of the National Committee is rapidly approaching five thousand. No limit as to number of members has been fixed. Since the essential work of organi- zation was completed and a full corps of officers elected, the Commit- tee has been at work in the develop- ment of a definite program, which will be submitted to the International body as soon as the International Committee shall have been organized as the result of an international con- ference to be held either in New York City or in London sometime during the coming year. As to the scope of the celebration, it may be said that there is every promise and expectation that all the leading nations of the world will. In some appropriate manner, and through their own Initiative, take such action as will indicate their interest in and approval of the event. There are several reasons why the Committee was so thoroughly orga- nized far in advance of the date of the celebration. One was to bring about an amalgamation of all the various movements which have been initiated to celebrate the Peace Cen- tenary, and also to bring about co- operation in plan, and purpose, and agreement as to activities; to create a body that could act in an advisory as well as in a supervisory capacity; and in order to anticipate the legisla- tive approval of states, where im- mediate action was necessary efficient- ly to devise a comprehensive plan for 1914-15; and more especially if we are to dedicate completed memorials. SUGGESTIONS AS TO CELEBRATION Suggestions have come from vari- ous parts of the English-speaking world — 1. That a preliminary interna- tional Conference convene in New York or London during the coming year, with representatives from each English-speaking nation, or colony. This meeting will be a forward move- ment towards international good will and the maintenance and perpetua- tion of world-wide friendly relations. 2. That the hundredth anniver- sary of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent (Dec. 24, 18 14) be celebrated with suitable ceremony in Ghent and also in the churches, schools, socie- ties, organizations, clubs, legislative bodies and Parliaments throughout the English-speaking world. 3. That a ceremonial banquet be given in Ghent on the evening of Jan- uary 8, 19 1 5, in replica of the ban- quet given by the municipality of Ghent to the Joint High Commission 9 on January 8, 1815, and that re- sponses be made to the same toasts that were the subjects of the ad- dresses on that occasion. 4. That (the suggestion coming from United States Senator Elihu Root), the celebration formally be- gin on the 17th of February, the date of the ratification of the Ghent Trea- ty, and in this solemn and impressive way: For a given five minutes of a given hour, the proper time to be computed by a board of astronomers, through- out the English-speaking world, so far as practicable all the wheels of industry and social and business activ- ity shall cease. 5. That American-English peace monuments be erected along the United States-Canadian border and in Ottawa, Baltimore, Toronto, Chi- cago, Savannah, San Francisco and such other locations In the English- speaking world as may be selected and approved by the cities and peo- ples interested. 6. That these monuments be har- monious and artistic in design with reference to the central idea com- memorated, and that the dedication of these monuments be utilized for educational purposes, by memorial exercises in churches, schools, socie- ties, fraternal organizations, etc. 7. That advantage be taken of the occasion to spread broadcast, through special publications, the inspiring ben- efits of a century of peace. 8. That a memorial history be written under the joint authorship of 10 a representative Englishman and a representative American, with mono- graphs, by experts, on special phases of the subject. 9. That a new type of exhibition might be inaugurated in connection with the Panama Canal celebration at San Francisco, in 191 5, showing the progress of the arts of peace during the century. 10. That there be a great mer- chant marine parade from Buffalo to Duluth and return, with celebrations in the border cities and towns. 11. That through international co-operation a plan of boulevard, park and parkway creation and exten- sion be formulated, to include the erection at such focal points as the Niagara Frontier, the Detroit Fron- tier, and in other places, of great pemanent monuments and memorials, such as water gates on either side of the Detroit River; the building of a tunnel from Windsor to Detroit as part of an international boulevard ex- tension; the building of a bridge from Belle Isle, Detroit, to the mainland; the erection of bridges as a part of the plan of boulevard extension now being carried out by the State of New York and the Province of Ontario at the Niagara Frontier; the erection of border monuments at intervals along the American-Canadian frontier of three thousand eight hundred and forty miles, etc., etc. 12. That a World Statue of Peace be erected in New York Harbor on a new artificial island southwest of Governor's Island, and facing the 11 Statue of Liberty, so that both "Lib- erty and Fraternity" may welcome the nations and peoples "at the cross roads" of the world's peaceful inter- course, and, that the twenty million school children in the United States be the builders of this mute but elo- quent appeal of humanity to human- ity! 13. That a museum of the indus- trial arts be erected in New York City, to be dedicated to the uses of the people as a place of public meet- ing, and for the promotion of the peaceful arts and sciences and friend- ly international intercourses. 14. That there be erected in Wash- ington, the capital of the United States, and in London, the capital of the British Empire, two monuments, identical in design and legend. 15. That effort be made to co-or- dinate and correlate some of the highways now under construction in the United States and Canada and to cause the enactment by the Congress of the United States, the Parliament of the Dominion, and the legislatures of the States and Provinces, of laws which will permit a suitable and im- pressive titular designation of such highway or highways, so that they may form an international boulevard connecting focal points in the United States with focal points in Canada; as, for example, the boulevard now building by the State of New York between New York City and the fron- tier at Moore's Junction, and by the Province of Quebec between Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and 12 Windsor and the Canadian frontiers at Moore's Junction and at the Nia- gara and Detroit river frontiers. 1 6. That there be completed the ninety miles of boulevards now in course of construction on the shores of the Niagara River from lake to lake by the State of New York and the Province of Ontario, and that these boulevards be connected by ap- propriate memorial bridges between Buffalo and Fort Erie, between Nia- gara Falls, New York, and Niagara Falls, Canada, and between Youngs- town, New York, and Niagara-on- the-Lake, Canada. 17. That ample provision be made for future needs of international parks along the Canadian frontier in New England, as for example the es- tablishment of a park of the Fort Montgomery reservation on Lake Champlain, at the Thousand Islands, Niagara Falls and the Niagara fron- tier, Detroit, Sault Ste Marie, and Westward to Vancouver Island. 18. That a comprehensive plan be prepared by an international and by local committees of engineers, archi- tects, sculptors and landscape artists of renown, outlining a definite scheme for the present and anticipating the future, as a beginning of an era of artistic development and embellish- ment of the Canadian frontier, and such other points as may consistently be associated with this centennial pro- ject and which shall harmonize with the general plan to provide the foun- dation for centuries of development as an expression of progressive civ- ilization. 13 19- That the celebration conclude with International Congresses, open- ing in New York and ending at the Panama Exposition in San Francisco in 1915, concentrating the peace sen- timent of the world upon the specific accomplishments desired through the Third Hague Peace Conference, which will probably be in session at that time, and with general reference to the peace, prosperity and welfare of the peoples of the world. 20. That there be suitable pagean- try celebrations in connection with the International local celebrations. 21. That there be a general day of thanksgiving in celebration at the cap- itals of all of the American states, and of the Provinces of Canada and other component parts of the nations of the British Empire. 22. That a monument be erected on the battlefield of New Orleans, on the site of the house where General Packingham died, in memory of the dead of the British and American armies, and dedicated to the hope and belief that it is erected on the site of the last battle between armies of English-speaking origin. 23. That there be issues of me- morial postage, coinage and medals. 24. That a memorial arch be built to span the international New York to Montreal Highway at the Ameri- can-Canadian frontier. Finally, it should be kept in mind that, while war celebrations have been spectacular in history, this cele- bration will emphasize the victories of peace through the spiritual, intellec- 14 tual, Industrial, political and econo- mic triumphs of a marvelous century of development and progress. This celebration is a people's movement; its purpose is popular, its aims, to benefit humanity. Underly- ing it is the motive to establish a wider personal acquaintance among English-speaking peoples and the peo- ples of the whole world, to afford the better opportunity to gain one an- other's point of view, in order that all of us may the more easily avoid those little offences which, aggravated by prejudice, grow into serious Inter- national misunderstanding. Roll of Members Honorary Vice-Chairmen-at- Large Aldrich, Chester H., Governor. .Lincoln, Neb. Anderson, Larz, American Minister, Brussels, Belgium Ansel, Martin F., former Governor, Columbia, S. C. Bachelder, Nahum J., former Governor, Concord, N. H. Bacon, Robert, former American Ambassador to France. .. Boston, Mass. Baldwin, Simeon E., Governor, Hartford, Conn. BalHnger, Richard A., former Secretary of the Interior Seattle, Wash. Bass, Robert P., Governor Concord, N. H. Blease, Cole L., Governor Columbia, S. C. Bonaparte, Charles J., former Attorney-General Baltimore, Md. Boutell, Henry S., American Minister, Berne, Switzerland Brady, Charles H., former Governor, Boise, Idaho Brewer, Earl, Governor Jackson, Miss. Brown, Joseph M., Governor Atlanta, Ga. Bryan, Charles Page, American Ambassador Tokio, Japan Bryan, William Jennings i^incoln. Neb. Burke, John, Governor Bismarck, N. D. Burton, Theodore E., United States Senator Cleveland, O. Carey, Joseph M., Governor. .Cheyenne, Wyo. Carpenter, Fred W., American Minister, Tangier, Morocco Carroll, Beryl F., Governor, Des Moines, Iowa Carter, John R., former American Minister to Argentina Baltimore, Md. Choate, Joseph H New York Clark, Walter E., Governor Juneau, Alaska Colquitt, O. B., Governor Austin, Texas Colton, George R., Governor-General. San Juan, Porto Rico Crothers, Austin L., former Governor, Annapolis, Md. Cruce, Lee, Governor Guthrie, Okla. Davidson, James O., former Governor, Soldiers' Grove, Wise. Dawson, Thomas C, former American Minister to Panama. .Washington, D. C. Day. William R., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court.. .Washington, D. C. 16 Deneen, Charles S., Governor. .Springfield, 111. Dix, John A., Governor Albany, N. Y. Donaghey, George W., Governor, Little Rock, Ark. Douglas, William L., former Governor, Brockton, Mass. Draper, Eben S., former Governor, Boston, Mass. Eberhart, Adolph O., Governor, St. Paul, Minn. Egan, Maurice Francis, American Minister, Copenhagen, Denmark Fairbanks, Charles W., former Vice-President Indianapolis, Ind. Fairchild, Charles S., former Secretary of the Treasury New York Forbes, W. Cameron, Governor-General, Manila, Philippine Islands Fort, John Franklin, former Governor, Orange, N. J Foss, Eugene N., Governor Boston, Mass Foster, John W., former Secretary of State Washington, D. C Fox, William C, former American Minister to Ecuador Washington, D. C Frear, Walter F., Governor, Honolulu, Hawaii Furniss, Henry W., American Minister, Port au Prince, Haiti Gage, Lyman J., former Secretary of the Treasury Point Loma, Cal. Garfield, James R., former Secretary of the Interior Cleveland, O. Gary, James A., former Postmaster- General Baltimore, Md. Gaynor, William J., Mayor New York Gibbons, James Cardinal Baltimore, Md. Gilchrist, Albert W., Governor, Tallahassee, Fla. Gillett, James N., former Governor. San Francisco, Cal. Glasscock, William E., Governor, Charleston, W. Va. Goldsborough, Phillips L., Governor, Annapolis, Md. Graves, Charles H., American Minister, Stockholm, Sweden Griggs, John W., former Attorney-General, Paterson, N. J. Guild, Curtis, American Ambassador, St. Petersburg, Russia Hadley, Herbert S., Governor, Jefferson City, Mo. Harmon, Judson, Governor Columbus, O. Haskell, Charles N., former Gov rnor, Guthrie, Okla. Hawley, James H., Governor. .,. .Boise, Idaho Hay, M. E., Governor Olympia, Wash. Hilles, Charles D., Secretary to the President Washington, D. C. Hitt, R. S. Reynolds, American Minister, Guatemala, Guatemala 17 Hooper, Ben W., Governor. . .Nashville, Tenn. Hunt, George W. P., Governor, Phoenix, Ariz. Ide, Henry Clay, American Minister, Madrid, Spain Jackson, John B., American Minister, Bucharest, Roumania Johnson, Hiram W., Governor, Sacramento, Gal. Kerens, Richard C., American /embassador, Vienna, Austria King, Hamilton, American Minister, Bangkok, Siam Kitchin, William W., Governor, Raleigh, N. C. Leishman, John G. A., American Ambassador, Berlin Germany Lurton, Horace Harmon, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Washington, D. C. MacVeagh, Franklin, Secretary of the Treasury Washington, D. C. Mann, William Hodges, Governor, Richmond, Virginia Marshall, Thomas R., Governor, Indianapolis, Ind. McCreary, James B., Governor, Frankfort, Ky. McCicery, Fenton R., former American Minister to Honduras Flint, Mich. McDonald, William C, Governor, Santa Fe, N. M. McGovern, Francis E., Governor, Madison, Wise. Mead, John A., Governor Montpelier, Vt. Metcalf, Victor H., former Secretary of the Navy Oakland, Cal. Meyer, George von Lengerke, Secretary of the Navy Washington, D. C. Mills, William J., former Governor, Santa Fe, N. M. Morton, Levi P., former Vice-President, New York Moses, George H., American Minister, Athens, Greece Nagel, Charles, Secretary of Commerce and Labor Washington, D. C. Newberry, Truman H., former Secretary of the Navy Detroit, Mich. Noel, Edmund F., former Governor, Lexington, Miss. Norris, Edwin L., Governor. . .Helena, Mont. O'Brien, Thomas J., American Ambassador Rome, Italy Oddie, Tasker L., Governor, Carson City, Nev. Odell, Benjamin B., Jr., former Governor, Newburgh, N. Y. O'Neal, Emmett, Governor, Montgomery, Ala. Osborn, Chase S., Governor — Lansing, Mich. Parker, Alton B., former Chief Justice of Court of Appeals New York 18 Patterson, Malcom R., former Governor, Memphis, Tenn. Pennewill, Simeon S., Governor. . .Dover, Del. Plaisted, Frederick W., Governor, Augusta, Me. Pothier, Aram J., Governor, Providence, R. I. Prouty, George H., former Governor, Newport, Vt. Quinby, Henry B., former Governor, Concord, N. H. Reid, Whitelaw, American Ambassador, London, England Rockhill, William Woodville, American Ambassador, Constantinople, Turkey Root, Elihu, United States Senator, New York Sanders, Jared Y., Governor, Baton Rouge, La. bhafroth, John F., Governor Denver,Col. Shaw, Leslie M., former Secretary of the Treasury Philadelphia, Pa. Sloan, Richard E., Governor, Phoenix, Arizona Smith, Hoke, United States Senator, Atlanta, Ga. Spry, William, Governor, Salt Lake City, Utah Stevenson, Adlai E., former Vice-President, Bloomington, 111. Stimson, Henry L., Secretary of War, Washington, D. C. Straus, Oscar S., former Secretary of Commerce and Labor New York Stubbs, Walter R., Governor Topeka, Kan. Swenson, Laurits S., American Minister, Christiania, Norway Tener, John K., Governor Harrisburg, Pa. Tracy, Benjamin F., former Secretary of the Navy New York Vessey, Robert S., Governor Pierre, S. D. Wanamaker, John, former Postmaster- General Philadelphia, Pa. Weeks, Frank B., former Governor, Hartford, Conn. West, Oswald, Governor Salem, Ore. White, Horace, former Governor, Syracuse, N. Y. Wickersham, George W., Attorney-General, Washington, D. C. Willson, Augustus E., former Governor, Louisville, Ky. Wilson, General James Grant New York Wilson, Henry Lane, American Ambassador, Mexico City, Mexico Wilson, James, Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Wilson, Woodrow, Governor Trenton, N. J. Wynne, Robert J., former Postmaster- General Washington, D. C. 19 Honorary Associate Membership In intended compliment the American Com- mittee has invited a few members of com- mittees of the British Empire to becorne Hon- orary Associate Members of the American or- ganization. This invitation has also been ex- tended to the Ambassadors and Ministers of foreign governments stationed in Washington as a courtesy in earnest of world wide good will. The names of those who have so far accepted this invitation: Rt. Hon. James Bryce, O.M., the British Ambassador Mr. J. J. Jusserand, the French Ambassador His Excellency, The Right Honourable, the Count Albert Apponyi, M.P., ex- Speaker of the House of the Parliament, Privi Councillor to His Majesty Francis Joseph I, Budapest, Austria-Hungary. Senor Don Gilberto Crespo y Martinez, the Mexican Ambassador Mr. D. da Gama, the Brazilian Ambassador. Mr. H. H. Bryn, the Minister from Norway Dr. Paul Ritter, the Minister from Switzerland Mr. J. Loudon, the Minister from The Neth- erlands Senor Don Ignacio Calderon, the Minister from Bolivia Senor Don Eduardo Suarez-Mujica, the Min- ister from Chili Senor Don Joaquin Bernardo Calvo, the Min- ister from Costa Rica Mr. Solon Menos, the Minister from Haiti Mr. Salvador Castrillo, Jr., the Minister from Nicaraugua Senor Don P. Ezequiel Rojas, the Minister from Venezuela Mr. L. L. Caftanzoglu, LL.D., Charge d'Affairs of the Royal Greek Legation Mirza Ali Kuli Khan, Charge d'Affairs of the Persian Legation Great Britain His Excellency, The Right Honourable the Earl of Aberdeen, G.M.P., K.T., P.C, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. His Grace, the Duke of Argyll, K.G., K.T., P.C, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., V.D. The Right Honourable Lord Avebury, P.C. The Right Honourable Arthur J. Balfour, M.P. Sir Thomas Barlow, K.C.V.O., F.R.S., M.D., LL.D., B.Sc, F.R.C.P. Sir John Wolfe-Barry, K.C.B. Sir William James Bell, M.A., LL.D., J.P., D.L. 20 H.B.M. Consul General Courtenay Walter Bennett, CLE. Admiral, The Right Honourable Lord Charles Beresford, K.C.B., G.C.V.O. General William Booth. The Right Honourable the Earl Brassey, G.C.B., K.C.B., D.L., J.P. Mr. Harry E. Brittain, M.A. Right Honourable James Bryce, O.M. The Right Honourable Lord Burnham, K.C.V.O. Right Honourable Thomas Burt, M.P. Mr. George Cadbury, J.P. Rev. John A. Clifford, D.D. Sir Henry J. S. Cotton, K.C.S.L The Right Honourable Lord Courtney. Sir Frederic Hyman Cowen. The Right Honourable the Earl Cromer, P.C, G.C.B., O.M., G.C.M.G., K.C.S.L, CLE. The Right Honourable the Earl Curzon of Kedleston, P.C, G.CS.L, G.C.I.E. The Right Honourable the Earl of Desart, K.C.B. The Right Honourable Lord Desborough, K.C.V.O. The Right Honourable Lord Devonport, P.C. Mr. Robert Donald. The Right Honourable Sir H. Mortimer Dur- and, G.C.M.G. Admiral of the Fleet, The Right Honourable Lord Fisher, G.CB., O.M. Sir George Frampton, R.A., LL.D., F.S.A., P.R.B.S. Surgeon-General Sir Benjamin Franklin, K.C.LE. The Right Honourable Sir Edward Fry, G.CB. The Right Honourable Lord Furness. Mr. John Galsworthy. Sir Henry Rider Haggard, J.P. The Right Honourable, The Earl of Hals- bury, P.C Mr. Frederick Harrison, M.A. Sir Sidney Lee. Sir Thomas Johnstone Lipton, K.C.V.O. The Right Honourable Sir Thomas Boor Crosby, M.D., Lord Mayor of London. The Right Honourable the Earl of Lonsdale. The Right Honourable Sir C M. Macdonald, K.CB., G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. Right Honourable Sir William Mather, P.C, J.P., LL.D. Mr. Felix Moscheles. The Right Honourable Lord Mount-Stephen, G.C.V.O., D.L. Right Honourable Sir Francis Mowatt, G.CB., K.C.B., P.C, LS.O. The Right Honourable Lord Northcliffe. The Right Honourable Lord Rayleigh, P.C, O.M. n The Right Honourable Lord Reay, P.C, K.T., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E The Right Honourable The Earl Roberts of Kandahar, P.C, K.G., K.P, G.C.B, O.M., G.L.S.I., G.C.I.E, V.C., V.D. The Right Honourable Lord Rothschild, P.C., G.C.V.O. Right Honourable Sir Ernest M. Satow, G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G., D.C.L. The Venerable Archdeacon William M. Sin- clair, D.D. Right Honourable Sir Edgar Speyer, P.C. iir Joseph John Thomson, F.R.S., F.R.S.E., LL.D. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree. The Right Honourable Lord Weardale. The Right Honourable Lord Welby, G.C.B. The Most Reverend His Grace the Lord Arch- bishop of York. Canada The Right Honourable Robert Laird Borden. D.C.L., K.C., M.P., The Premier of Can- ada. Professor Frank Dawson Adams, Ph.D., D.Sc, F.G.S.A., F.R.S. The Honourable Francis Alexander Anglin, K.C. Professor Alfred Baker, M.A., F.R.S. The Honourable N. A. Belcourt, LL.D., K.C. Mr. Robert Bell, LS.O., M.D., D.Sc, F.R.S. The Honourable Treffie Berthiaume. Mr. Charles James Stewart Bethune, B.A., M.A., D.C.L. Lieutenant-Colonel, The Honourable Sir Fred- erick William Borden, K.C.M.G., P.C, B.A., M.D., M.P. Mr. George Morris Bosworth. The Honourable Sir Mackenzie Bowell, K.C.M.G., P.C The Honourable Byron MofTatt Britton, M.A., K.C. The Right Reverend Mgr. Paul Bruchesi, Archbishop of Montreal. The Reverend George Bryce, M.A., D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.C. Lieutenant-Colonel Jeffrey Hale Burland, B.A.Sc, F.C.S. Mr. Bliss Carman, B.A. The Right Honourable Sir Richard John Cart- wright, P.C, G.C.M.G., K.C.M.G. Lieutenant-Colonel, The Honourable Joseph P. B. Casgrain. The Honourable Walter Gibson Pringle Cas- sels, B.A., K.C. The Honourable Charles F. X. Alexander Chauveau, LL.D., K.C. The Honourable Philippe Auguste Choquette, LL.D., K.C The Honourable Sir William Mortimer Clark, Kt., W.S., K.C, LL.D. 22 Sir Edward Clouston, Bart. The Honourable James Craig, K.C. The Honourable Thomas Crawford. The Honourable Charles Wilson Cross, B.A., LL.B. The Honourable Thomas Wilson Crothers, B.A., K.C., M.P. The Honourable Raoul Dandurand, P.C, LL.D., K.C. The Honourable Sir Louis Henry Davies, K.C, K.C.M.G. The Honourable Thomas Osborne Davis The Honourable Leverett George DeVeber, M.D. The Honourable James Moflfat Douglas. The Right Reverend Andrew Hunter Dunn, M. A., Lord Bishop of Quebec. Professor Robert Alexander Falconer, B.A., M.A., B.D., D.Litt, D.D., LL.D. The Honourable William Stevens Fielding, D.C.L., LL.D., P.C. The Honourable Sydney Arthur Fisher, B.A., M.P. The Right Honourable Sir Charles Fitzpat- rick, B.A., D.L., P.C, K.C.M.C Sir Sandford Fleming, K.C.M.G., LL.D., M.LC.E. Lieutenant-Colonel, The Honourable Ro- dolphe Forget, M.P. The Honourable William James Gage. The Reverend Charles William Gordon, LL.D., F.R.S.C The Very Reverend Daniel Miner Gordon, M.A., B.D., D.D., LL.D. The Honourable Sir Lomer Gouin, B.C.L. Sir James Alexander Grant, M.D., K.C.M.G. The Honourable F. B. Gregory. Mr. Wilfred Thomason Grenfell, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. James John Edmund Guerin, M.D. Mr. Hans Theodor Gussow, F.R.M.S. The Most Reverend His Grace the Lord Arch- bishop and Metropolitan of Ottawa, Charles Hamilton, D.D., D.C.L. Colonel Samuel Hughes, M.P. The Honourable Sir Louis Amable Jette, K.C, K.C.M.G., LL.D. The Honourable William Lyon Mackenzie King, C.M.G., M.P., M.A., Ph.D., LL.B., P.C Rear-Admiral Charles Edmund Kingsmill. Sir Alexander Lacoste, LL.D., D.C.L., K.C, P.C. Sir Francois Xavier Langelier, Kt., B.C.L., LL.D. The Honourable Rodolphe Lemieux, K.C., LL.D., F.R.S.C. The Honourable James Pitt Mabee, K.C. The Honourable Charles Daniel Macaulay. Brigadier-General Donald Alexander Macdon- ald, LS.O., C.M.G. 23 The Honourable William John Macdonald. Sir Donald Mann. The Honourable Charles Marcil. The Honourable James Drummond Mc- Gregor. The Honourable Sir William Ralph Meredith, LL.D., K.B. The Honourable Charles Murphy, P.C, M.P. The Honourable Simon Napoleon Parent, LL.D., D.C.L., K.C. The Honourable Louis Philippe Pelletier, B.A.,LL.L., LL.D. Professor William Peterson, M.A., LL.D., CM.G. Mr. Edward Ernest Prince, LL.D., F.R.S.C. The Honourable William Renwick Riddell, B.A., B.Sc, LL.B., F.B.S. The Honourable Robert Rogers. The Honourable Alexander Cameron Ruther- ford, B.A., B.C.L., LL.D., M.L.A. Miss Margaret Marshall Saunders. The Honourable Clifton Sifton, B.A., P.C, M.P. His Excellency Most Reverend Pellegrino Francesco Stagni, O.S.M., D.D., Apostolic Delegate. The Honourable Sir Melbourne McTaggart Tait, Kt., D.C.L. The Honourable Adelard Turgeon, C.M.G., C.V.O., B.C.L. The Honourable Sir Robert Linton Weather- bee, Kt. The Honourable William T. White. Newfoundland Mr. Harry J. Crowe. 24 British Committee for Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of Peace Among English- Speaking Peoples (189-190 Central Buildings, Westminster, London.) President — The Rt. Hon Earl Grey, G. C. M. G., G. C. V. O. Secretary — H. S. Perris, M. A. Chairman Executive Committee — Lord Shaw. Treasurer — Lord Cowdray. Honorary Treasurers — Lord Rothschild and Lord Revelstoke. Honorary Solicitors — Messrs. Coward & Hawksley Sons & Chance. Honorary Auditors — Messrs. Deloitte, Plend- er, Griffiths & Co. Vice-Presidents Rt. Hon. Bonar Law Sir Oliver Lodge Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., (Chairman of Labour Party) The Bishop of Hereford Professor Dowden (Trinity College, Dublin) Sir Henry E. Roscoe Lord Rayleigh The Lord Mayor of Bristol Rev. Dr. Wells, Moderator of the United Free Church of Scotland Rev. J. Estlin Carpenter (Unitarian) The Bishop of Birmingham Rt. Hon. R. McKenna, Secretary of State for Home Dept. Rev. Pearson McAdam Muir, Moderator of the Church of Scotland Rt. Hon Sydney Buxton, President of the Board of Trade Rt. Hon. J. Pease, President of the Board of Education Sir G. H. Hoolden Master of Elibank, Chief Government Whip Lord Mount Stephen Sir W. B. Richmond Sir Philip Magnus, M.P. Marquess of Lincolnshire Sir G. O. Trevelyan President of the Baptist Union of Gt. Britain and Ireland Rt. Hon. L. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies Archbishop of Westminster Dean of Durham Rev. J. Clifford, D.D. Sir Edward Fry 26 Earl of Cromer Rt. Hon. T. McKinnon Wood, Secretary for Scotland President of the Wesleyan Conference Sir E. Ray Lankester Rt. Hon. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture Lord Tennyson Bishop of Lincoln Rev. Stopford Brooke Sir W. R. Anson Sir James D. Linton, President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours Sir Aston Webb, R.A. Sir A. Geikie, President of the Royal Society Lord Rosebery The Chairman, The Stock Exchange Lord Reay Sir Norman Lockyer Sir Thomas Barlow Viscount Midleton Earl Curzon of Kedleston Walter Crane Sir Edward Elgar, O.M., Mus. Doc. Principal Reichel, Vice-Chancellor of the Uni- versity of Wales C. E. Hobhouse, Chancellor of the Duchy Lord Mayor of Bradford Lord Mayor of Birmingham Lord Furness Sir Frank Lascelles The Bishop of Winchester Mr. Gerard N. Ford Provisional Executive Committee Lord Shaw, of Dunfermline, Chairman The Hon. Neil Primrose, M.P. Captain the Hon. Arthur C. Murray, M.P. Mr. W. G. C. Gladstone, M.P. Mr, E. Crawshay-Williams, M.P. Mr. J. L. Baird, M.P. Sir Clement Hill, K.C.M.G., M.P. Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P. The Earl of Ronaldshay, M.P. Lord Abinger Mr. J. Allen Baker, M.P. Lord Balfour of Burleigh Mr. A. Shirley Benn, M.P. Mr. A. A. Booth (Chairman, Cunard Line) Mr. Harry E. Brittain Mr. Sidney Brooks Mr. H. W. Carr-Gomm, M.P. Sir William J. Collins (Vice-Chancellor, Lon- don University) Mr. Robert Donald Lord Dunmore Mr. Gordon Harvey, M.P. (Chairman Na- tional Peace Council) Mr. Walter Hazell (Chairman Peace Society) Sir Charles S. Henry, Bt., M.P. Rev. Silvester Home, M.P. 26 Lord Howick Lord Kinnaird Mr. Arthur Lee, M.P. The Bishop of London Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. Sir Philip Magnus, M.P. Lord Marchamley Sir William Mather Mr. Almeric Paget, M.P. Sir George Riddell Mr. Arnold Rowntree, M.P. Sir Douglas Straight Sir T. Vezey Strong Sir George Wyatt Truscott, Bt. Lord Weardale Colonel Robert Williams, M.P. Dean of Worcester Among the members of the British Com- mittee are: W. A. Appleton, Secretary General Fed- eration of Trade Unions Lord Avebury Rt. Hon. A. J. Balfour Lord Charles Beresford Bishop of London Rt. Hon. Lord Brassey Harry E. Brittain, founder Pilgrim So- ciety Archbishop of Canterbury Rt. Hon. Austin Chamberlain Sir John Cockburn Robert Donald, Editor Daily Chronicle Sir A. Conan Doyle Lord Furness Rt. Hon. Lewis Harcourt, M. P. Anthony Hope Hawkins Lord Mayor of Dublin Lord Mayor of London Dr. Henry A. Myers, Principal London University Lord Northcliffe Sir Arthur Pinero Earl Roberts Hon. Lyon L. deRothschild Sir Ernest Shackleton Sir Richard Solomon, High Commis- sioner for Union of South Africa Lord Tennyson, First Governor of Aus- tralian Commonwealth Rt. Hon. T. McKinnon Wood, Secre- tary for Scotland Israel Zangwill Canadian and Other Committees Canadian Committee, Ottawa, now organiz- nig under the auspices of Hon. George Halsev Perley, M. P. Committees are in process of organization in New Zealand, Australia, the Union of South Africa, and elsewhere throughout the English- speaking world. 27 Honorary Members-at-Large Aiken, Wyatt, Abbeville, S. C. Akin, Theron, Akin, N. Y. Allen, Alfred G., Cincinnati, O. Ames, Butler, Lowell, Mass. Anderson, Carl C, Fostoria, O. Anderson, Sydney, Lanesboro, Minn. Ansberry, Timothy T., Defiance, O. Ayres, Steven B., New York. Baker, Newton D., Cleveland, O. Bankhead, John H., Jasper, Ala. Barchfeld, Andrew J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bingham, Henry H., Philadelphia, Pa. Blackmon, Fred L., Anniston, Ala. Blankenburg, Rudolph, Philadelphia, Pa. Bowman, Charles C, Pittston, Pa. Bradley, Thomas W., Walden, N. Y. Brantley, William G., Brunswick, Ga. Briggs, Frank O., Trenton, N. J. Brown, Norris, Kearney, Neb. Burke, Thomas, Seattle, Wash. Burnham, Henry E., Manchester, N. H. Burns, Cornelius F., Troy, N. Y. Butler, Thomas S., West Chester, Pa. Calder, William M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Campbell, Philip B., Pittsburgh, Kan. Gary, William J., Milwaukee, Wis. Chamberlain, George E., Portland, Ore. Clapp, Moses E., St. Paul, Minn. Clayton, Henry D., Eufaula, Ala. Copley, Ira C, Aurora, 111. Crago, Thomas S., Waynesburg, Pa. Crane, William Murray, Dalton, Mass. Crump, Edward H., Memphis, Tenn. Crumpacker, Edgar D., Valparaiso, Ind. Cummins, Albert B., Des Moines, Iowa. Davidson, James H., Oshkosh, Wis. Davis, John W., Clarksburg, W. Va. Dilling, George W., Seattle, Wash. Dixon, Joseph M., Missoula, Mont. Driscoll, Michael E., Syracuse, N. Y. Dupre, H. Garland, New Orleans, La. Dwight, John W., Dryden, N. Y. Edwards, Charles G., Savannah, Ga. Evans, Lynden, Chicago, 111. Fitzgerald, John F., Boston, Mass. Fletcher, Duncan U., Jacksonville, Fla. Flood, Henry D., Appomattox, Va. Fornes, Charles V., New York. Foss, George Edmond, Chicago, 111. Fowler, H. Robert, Elizabethtown, 111. French, Burton L., Moscow, Idaho. Fuhrmann, Louis P., Buffalo, N. Y. Fuller, Charles E., Belvidere, 111. Gamble, Robert J., Yankton, S. D. Gillett, Frederick H., Springfield, Mass. Goodwin, William S., Warren, Ark. Gore, Thomas P., Lawton, Okla. Cray, Finly H., Connersville, Ind. 28 Griest, William W., Lancaster, Pa. Guernsey, Frank E., Dover, Me. Harrison, Carter H., Chicago, 111. Harrison, Francis Burton, New York. Hayes, Everis A., San Jose, Cal. Head, William O., Louisville, Ky. Heald, William H., Wilmington, Del. Heyburn, Weldon B., Wallace, Idaho. Hobson, Richmond Pearson, Greensboro, Ala. Howard, William Schley, Decatur, Ga. Howland, Paul, Cleveland, O. Humphrey, William E., Seattle, Wash. Kern, John W., Indianapolis, Ind. Kindred, John J., Long Island City, N. Y. Kinkaid, Moses P., O'Neill, Neb. Knowland, Joseph R., Alameda, Cal. Kopp, Arthur W., Platteville, Wis. LaFollette, Robert M., Madison, Wis. Lenroot, Irvine L., Superior, Wis. Levy, Jefferson M., New York. Lippitt, Henry F., Providence, R. I. Littlepage, Adam B., Charlestown, W. Va. Littleton, Martin W., New York. Lloyd, James T., Shelbyville, Mo. Lodge, Henry Cabot, Nahant, Mass. Longworth, Nicholas, Cincinnati, O. Madden, Martin B., Chicago, 111. Martin, Eben W., Deadwood, S. D. McCumber, Porter J., Wahpeton, N. D. McKinley, William B., Champaign, 111. McLean, George P., Simsbury, Conn. Moore, J. Hampton, Philadelphia, Pa. Morgan, Dick T., Woodward, Okla. Mott Luther W., Oswego, N. Y. Oliver, George T., Pittsburg, Pa. Olmsted, Marlin E., Harrisburg, Pa. Palmer, A. Mitchell, Stroudsburg, Pa. Patten, Thomas G., New York Penrose, Boies, Philadelphia, Pa. Pepper, Irvin S., Muscatine, Iowa. Peters, Andrew J., Boston, Mass. Pickett, Charles E., Waterloo, Iowa. Poindexter, Miles, Spokane, Wash. Raker, John E., Alturas, Cal. Ransdell, Joseph E., Lake Providence, La. Redfield, William C, New York. Reyburn, William Stuart, Phiadelphia, Pa. Rice, Frank J., New Haven, Conn. Rice, Horace B., Houston, Tex. Richardson William, Huntsville, Ala. Rothermel, John H., Reading, Pa. Russell, Joseph J., Charleston, Mo. Seidel, Emil, Milwaukee, Wis. Sharp, William G., Elyria, Ohio. Sherley, Swager, Louisville, Ky. Simmons, James S., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Slayden, James L., San Antonio, Tex. Small, John H., Washington, N. C. Sulzer, William, New York. Talcott, Charles A., Utica, N. Y. Whitlock, Brand, Toledo, Ohio. Works, John D.. Los Angeles, Cal. 29 Honorary Members (Appointed by Governors as State Com- mittees; number to be augmented with change of Gubernatorial Administration.) These Committees will represent National Committee in all State matters. Alabama Edmonds, Rev. Henry M., Montgomery. Evans, Dr. W. E., Birmingham. Screws, William Wallace, Montgomery. Stevens, Thomas M., Mobile. Walker, Judge Richard W., Huntsville. Alaska Distin, William L., Juneau. Joslin, Falcon, Fairbanks. Lyons, Thomas R., Juneau. Murane, Cornelius D., Nome. Ostrander, John Y., Cordova. Arizona Egan, Mark J., Clifton. Herring, William, Tucson. Kent, Edward, Phoenix. Riordan, Michael J., Flagstaff. Wells, Edwin W., Prescott. Colorado Adams, Elva B., Pueblo. Bucklin, James, Grand Junction. King, Judge Alfred R., Delta. Thomas, Charles S., Denver. White, Judge S. Harrison, Denver. Connecticut Adler, Max, New Haven. Call, Arthur D., Hartford. Curtis, George M., Meriden. Kimball, Arthur R., Waterbury. Luther, Dr. Flavel S., Hartford. Pinney, Edwin C, Stafford. Rogers, Dean Henry Wade, New Haven. Shanklin, Dr. William A., Middletown. Delaware Conrad, Henry C, Georgetown. Gray, George, Wilmington. Harter, Dr. George A., Newark. Marshall, Dr. George W., Milford. Marvel, Josiah, Wilmington. Florida Harris, Hunt, Key West. Jennings, William Sherman, Jacksonville. Myers, Fred T., Tallahassee. Reilly, Frank, Pensacola. Savarese, John, Tampa. 30 Georgia Hammond, Judge William R., Atlanta. Lamdin, William W., Wavcross. McCord, Henry Y., Atlanta. Mcintosh, Henry M., Albany. McKinney, Robert L., Macon. Idaho Ailshie, Judge James F., Boise. Barker, George R., Sandpoint. Dietrich, Judge Frank S., Boise. Hyde, W. A., Pocatello. McCutcheon, Mrs. Otto E., Idaho Falls. Illinois Addams, Miss Jane, Chicago. Forgan, James B., Chicago. Judson, Dr. Harry P., Chicago. Keeley, James, Chicago. Reynolds, George M., Chicago. Indiana Ade, George, Brook. Fairbanks, Charles Warren, Indianapolis. Gray, Finley H., Connersville. Kern, John W., Indianapolis. Riley, James Whitcomb, Indianapolis. Iowa Berryhill, Mrs. James G., Des Moines. Cole, Cyrenus, Cedar Rapids. Perkins, George B., Sioux City. Tinley, Emmet, Council Bluffs. Waite, J. L., Burlington. Kansas Gray, John, Kirwin. Hopkins, Richard J., Garden City. Marble, George, Ft. Scott. Nicholson, John C, Newton. Sticher, Henry C, Osage City. Kentucky Buckner, Simon Bolivar, Mumfordvilie. Cowan, Andrew, Louisville. Shelby, John T., Lexington. Speed, James B., Louisville. McCreery, James B., Richmond. Louisiana Barret, Thomas C, Shreveport. Farrnbacher, Solon, Baton Rouge. Hart, William O., New Orleans. Moss, Paul O., Lake Charles. Polk, William, Alexandria. Maine Boothby, Mrs. Frederic E., Portland. Chase, Dr. George C, Lewiston. Grossman, George L., Saco. 31 Roberts, Dr. Arthur J., Waterville. Walz, Prof. William E., Orono. Massachusetts Capen, Samuel B., Boston. Ginn, Edwin, Boston. Martin, George H., Lynn. Paine, Robert Treat, Boston. Walker, Joseph, Brookline. Michigan Angell, James B., Ann Arbor. Moore, Joseph B., Lansing. Palmer, Thomas W., Detroit. Schrembs, Rev. Joseph, Grand Rapids. Townsend, Charles E., Jackson. Minnesota Grant, Gen. Louis A., Minneapolis. Ireland, Rt. Rev. John. St. Paul. Kingsbury, David L., St. Paul. Northrop, Cyrus, Minneapolis. Tawney, James A., Winona. Mississippi Bratton, Rt. Rev. Theodore D., Jackson. Cooper, Dr. Inman Williams, Brookhaven. Griffith, Benjamin Whitfield, Vicksburg. Niles, Henry C, Kosciusko. Scott, Charles, Rosedale. Missouri Bartholdt, Richard, St. Louis. Beardsley, Henry M., Kansas City. Green, Dr. John P., Liberty. Hill, Dr. A. Ross, Columbia. King, Capt. Henry, St. Louis. Montana Alexander, Thomas, Forsyth. Clark, William A., Butte. Downing, William G., Great Falls. Johnson, Alexander C, Helena. Myers, Henry L., Hamilton. Nebraska Harmon, Harvey H., Lincoln. Roach, Isaac F., Lincoln. Sawyer, Andrew J., Lincoln. Shipperd, Theodore M., Lincoln. Weatherly, Arthur L., Lincoln. Nevada Adams, Jewett W., Carson City. Colcord, Roswell K., Carson City. Dickerson, Denver S., Carson City. Newlands, Francis G., Reno. Nixon, George S., Reno. New Hampshire Annett, Albert, East Jaffrey. Boutwell, Henry W., Manchester. 32 Fellows, James G., Suncook. Foss, A. Melvin, Dover. Merrow, Lyford A., Ossipee. New Jersey Avis, John Boyd, Woodbury. Fowler, Charles N., Elizabeth. Lewis, Vivian M., Paterson. Record, George L., Jersey City, Roebling, Washington A., Trenton. New Mexico DeBremond, Charles, Roswell. Larrazola, Octaviano A., Las Vegas. Murray, William D., Silver City. Raynolds, Joshua S., Albuquerque. Springer, Frank, Las Vegas. New York Carnegie, Andrew, New York. Clune, Rev. Michael, Syracuse. Fish, Stuyvesant, New York. Low, Seth, New York. Munsey, Frank A., New York. Nelson, Rt. Rev. Richard H., Albany. Osborn, William Church, New York. Peabody, George Foster, Lake George. Pruyn, Robert C, Albany. Sidway, Frank S., Buffalo. North Carolina Bellamy, John D., Wilmington. Carlyle, Prof. John B., Wake Forest. Carr, Gen. Julian S. Durham. Hale, Edward J., Fayetteville. Moore, Walter E., Webster. North Dakota Amidon, Charles F., Fargo. Harris, Rev. Charles W., Bismarck. Kelly, Col. Joseph N., Devil's Lake. Makee, Col. William H., Kenmare. Packard, Frank, Valley City. Ohio Foraker, Joseph B., Cincinnati. Holden, Liberty E., Cleveland. Kilbourne, James, Columbus. Mack, Gen. Isaac F., Sandusky. Massie, D. M., Chillicothe. Nichols, Hugh L., Batavia. Oklahoma Bradford, George H., Guthrie. Brooke, Rt. Rev. Francis K., Oklahoma City. Brown, Tom, Claremore. Hayes, Sam., Oklahoma City. Maershaert, Rt. Rev. Theophile, Oklahoma City. 33 Oregon Barkley, Bishop Henry L., Portland. Cauthorn, Alfred W., Portland. Dart, James, St. Helens. Shippee, Prof. Lester B., I'orest Grove. Waters, Father John F. A., Astoria. Pennsylvania Bok, Edward, Philadelphia. Drinker, Dr. Henry Sturgis, South Bethlehem. Gregg, Gen. David McMurtrie, Reading. Howard, Josiah, Emporium. Tower, Charlemagne, Philadelphia. Rhode Island. Faunce, Dr. William H. P., Providence. Hazard, Rowland, Peacedale. Lapham, Oscar, Providence. Matteson, Charles, Providence. Utter, George H., Westerly. South Carolina. Dargan, John J., Stateburg. Lodge, Dr. Lee Davis, Gaffney. Mitchett, Dr. Samuel C, Columbia. Moffat, Dr. James S., Due West. Snyder, Dr. H. N., Spartanburg. South Dakota. French, Dr. Calvin H., Huron. Gault, Dr. Franklin B., Vermilion. Kerfoot, Dr. Samuel F., Mitchell. Slagle, Dr. Robert L., Brookings. Warren, Dr. Henry K., Yankton. Tennessee. Austin, Richard W., Knoxville. Garret, Finis J., Dresden. Lea, Luke, Nashville. Sells, Sam R., Johnson City. Taylor, Robert L., Nashville. Texas. Dibrell, Joseph B., Austin. Garrett, Bishop Alexander C, Dallas. Kirby, John H., Houston. Kirwin, Father James AL, Galveston. Sanger, Alexander, Dallas. Utah. Freund, Rabbi Charles J., Salt Lake City. Richards, Mrs. Emily S., Salt Lake City. Sjodahl, John M., Salt Lake City. Smoot, Reed, Provo. Sutherland, George, Salt Lake City. Vermont. Benton, Dr. G. Potter, Burlington. Dillingham, William P., Montpelier. Foster, David J., Burlington. Page, Caroll S., Hyde Park. 34 Plumley, Frank, Northfield. Spooner. Dr. Charles H.. Northfield. Thomas, Dr. John M., Middlebury. Virginia. James, Rorer A., Danville Old CoT^'w'ir ^'\S'%^' ^^- Richmond. 9; if ^^- y^.^"" ^- Norfolk. Scott, Frederick W., Richmond. Sims, Frederick W., Louisa. Washington. Cowles, William H. Spokane. Mfthews Rev. M A., Seattle. lurner, George, Spokane. West Virginia. Baker, Edward S., Bramwell Fleming, O. Jay, Grafton. ' Gallaher, DeWitt C, Charleston & °"' A^-, Clarence, Sistersville Sperry, Melvin, Clarksburg. Wisconsin. Fh'™^".' ^iV^'"' C" LaCrosse. Wyoming. Brooks, Bryant B., Casper. Kendnck John, Sheridan. Marble, Arthur, Cheyenne. Osborne John. Rawlins. Patten, Mrs. H. B., Cheyenne 35 Standing General and Cities Committees (Committees appointed by Mayors as members National Committee; to serve for purposes of local celebration and in all matters affecting Cities.) BOSTON. John F. Fitzgerald (Honorary Member National Committee) Alexander, Rev. James Andrews, Mrs. Fannie Fern Bloomfield, Meyer Bottomley, Dr. John T. Brigham, William D. Brooks, Stratton D. Cardinal O'Connell Chandler, Edward H. Christian, Dr. Andrew F. Cole, Rev. William I. Conrad, Rev. A. Z. Dole, Rev. Charles F. Eichler, Rabbi M. M. Fleischer, Rev. Charles Frothingham, Rev. Paul Revere Oilman, John E. Gordon, Rev. George A. Hamilton, Rev. F. W. Hemenway, Mrs. Augustus Horgan, Dr. John A. Johnson, Rev. Herbert King, Rev. George W. Lawrence, Rt. Rev. William Lefavour, Dr. Henry Lowell, Dr. A. Lawrence Maclaurin, Dr. Richard C. Mann, Rev. Alexander McSweeney, Edward F. Mead, Edwin D. Mead, Mrs. Lucia Ames Munroe, James P. Murlin, Dr. Lemuel H. O'Connell, Cardinal Roblin, Rev. S. H. Shuman, Abraham Storey, Moorfield Tilley, David F. W'arren, W^inslow Woods, Robert A. 36 BUFFALO. Ex-Officio. Mayor of Buffalo President of Chamber of Commerce President Common Council President Board of Councilmen President Board of Aldermen President Board of Supervisors Chairman — Fenton M. Parke 1st Vice-Chairman — Joseph R. Baldwin 2nd Vice-Chairman — George K. Birge Honorary Vice-Chairmen George D. Emerson Joseph E. Gavin George Urban, Jr. S. Ginsburg Anthony J. Schreiber Joseph G. Bellanca Adam, James N. Albright, John J. Alexander, De Alva S. Almy, Francis Anderson, Henry G, Archbald, Joseph A, Armstrong, Charles N. Arnold, George J. Auhl, Dr. Charles H. W. Avery, Truman G. Babcock, Louis L. Baird, Frank B. Baker, John H. Baldwin, Joseph R. Balliett, Carl J. Balliett, Harold J. Barber, Cyrus L. Barcalo, Edward J. Bare, Francis S. Bardwell, Ernest G. Barker, Albert Barr, William Henry Bartlett, Dr. G. Hunter Bauman, Gustave C. Beck, Dr. William F. Becker, Fred A. Becker, Walter W. Bellanca, Joseph G. Bernhard, Philip Berrick, Alfred H. Bettcher, Charles F. Beyer, Frank A. Bippert, Fred Birge, George K. Bissell, Arthur D. Bissell, Herbert P. Blair, Odell R. Block, Joseph Bloschan, John Boiler, Henry E. 37 Borzilleri, Dr. Charles R. Braun, John A. Brett, C. Edward Brown, Walter L. Buck, George S. Burd, George B. Butler, Edward H., Jr. Gary, Dr. Charles Chester, Carl T. Clarke, Charles M. Clement, Stephen M. Clinton, George Clinton, Spencer Codd, Robert M. Coleman, John Collucci, R. Connors, William J. Cook, Dr. Joseph T. Cooke, Thomas F. Cooke, Walter P. Crafts, John W. Crangle, Roland Crosby, William H. Curtiss, Harlow C. Curtiss, Walter L. Daniels, William H. Dann, Jesse C. Davis, George A. Day, Robert W. Deming, Charles G. Diehl, George C. Dold, Jacob C. Donaldson, Robert S. Douglas, William A. Driscoll, Daniel A. Dudley, Wesley C. Durand, Edward T. Eichel, Robert Emerson, George D. Emerson, Henry P. Enos, Laurens Ernst, Henry Everson, Albert Farrell, David B. Fitzpatrick, William H. Fleischmann, Simon Forman, Howard V. Foster, James F. Foster, Orrin E. Fryer, Robert L. Gerrans, H. Montgomery Gibbs, John W. Ginsburg, Solomon Gleber, George H. Glenny, William H. Godbald, William H. Goode, Richard W. Goodspeed, William P. Goodyear, A. Conger Gratwick, William H. Green, Edward B. 38 Greene, Francis V. Greiner, Fred Gulp, Robert C. Gurney, Charles L. Haas, Frank J. Haight, Albert Hamlin, Chauncey J. Hammond, Clark H. Hanley, Dr. Lawrence T. Harp, J. Thomas Hayd, Dr. Herman Hayes, Edmund Heald, Charles M. Hearn, Richard F. Hedstrom, Arthur E. Hefford, Robert R. Heiss, Christian Held, Frank C. B. Hellriegel, Fred. C. Henry, John Hickman, Arthur W. Hill, Henry W. Hiss, William J., Jr. Hobbie, Dr. George S. Hofeller, Edward G. Hollister, Evan Holmwood, Frank S. Horton, Clinton, T. Hotchkiss, William Henry Howard, Frederick Howland, Henry R. Hubbell, Clifford Humphrey, Richard Humphrey, William Hutchinson, Edward Howard Hynes, John J. Irwin, Dudley M. Jackson, Edward D. Joergenson, James P. Jones, Bert L. Jones, Dr. C. Sumner Joslyn, John R. Justice, William G. Kellogg, Ralph H. Kennedy, Hugh King, William A. King, William F. Kingsley, Spencer S. Kirkover, Harry D. Kloepfer, John Koons, Edward L. Kreiger, William Kreinheder, Arthur W. Langdon, Andrew Lansill, William LaReau, Oliver G. Larkin, John D. Lamed, Josephus N. Lascelles, John H. Laub, Albert F. Laughlin, Joseph J. 39 Lautz, Carl A. Lautz, Otto J. Leininger, Philip Lemmer, John Lewis Dr. F. Park Lewis, George A. Lewis, Loran L. Littell, Hardin H. Loomis, Frank M. Lormor, Earl E. Lutz, George F. MacGregor, Clarence Mack, Norman E. Mann, Elbert B. Mann, Dr. Matthew D. Martin, Darwin D. Marvin, John G. H. Matthews, George B. Mazuca, Pascal V. McCall, Henry C. McDougal, Elliott C. McGraw, Frank S. McNair, Eben. O. Mehl, Dr. William M. Meldrum, Herbert A. Meyer, August F. Meyer, Dr. Edward J. Miller, Edwin G. S. Mixer, Knowlton Montgomery, Edwin W. Moot, Adelbert Moseley, Dr. George T. Murphy, John A. Neal, Edgar C. Northrup, William P. Norton, Charles P. Nowicki, Stanislaus S. O'Brian, John Lord O'Keefe, Richard C. Olmsted, John B. Olszanowski, Frank A. Onetto, E. E. Osborn, Alexander F. Otto, William E. Page, Charles G. Paget, William Parke, Fenton M. Park, Dr. Roswell Penney, Thomas Peterson, Fred J. Pomeroy, Robert W. Price, John H. Rahl, Henry Ramsdell, William M, Ramsperger, Samuel J. Rand, George F. Reinecke, Ottomar Rich, G. Barrett, Sr. Richter, Dr. Julius Richter, Dr. M. Allen Robertson, William E. 40 Robinson, John W. Rogers, William A. Rohlfs, Charles Rohr, Matthew Root, Robert K. Rozan, James M. Rumsey, Bronson Ruskievicz, Frank Russell, Dr. Nelson G. Ryan, William H. Saperston, Willard W. Sawyer, George P. Scatcherd, John N. Schaefer, Dr. George W. Schelling, Robert F. Schmidt, Frank J. Schmidt, Hans Schoelkopf, Walter H. Schoenhut, Charles Schreiber, Anthony Schwob, Frank Sears, Charles B. Seilheimer, Henry Severance, Frank H. Shire, Moses Sidway, Frank S. Simon, William Smith, Charles B. Smith, Preston R. Smith, T. Guilford Smithe, Charles A. Snokowski, Peter B. Sowers, David W. Spencer, Seth S., Jr., Sprague, Carlton Sprague, Henry W. Spratt, Maurice C. Squire, John B. Staniland, William G. Statler, Ellsworth M. Stedler, Robert C. Steele, Frank B. Stewart, Isaac N. Stockton, Dr. Charles G. Stringer, George A. Sullivan, John P. Sumner, G. Arthur Sumner, Wilder E. Taber, M. Emmett Tanke, Eugene Tanke, Theodore C. Taylor, Horace F. Tennant, Willis H. Terhaar, John Thomas, Edwin R, Thorn, Frank Bret Toughey, Thomas F. Tovey, Alfred E. Treptau, Frank M. Troup, George Truitt, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles M. 41 Urban, George, Jr. Van Allen, John W. Valanti, Dr. Frank A. Vars, Harry T. Viele, Sheldon T. Walker, John K. Wall, Maurice M. Ward, Francis G. Ward, Hamilton Warner, Charles F. Warren, Edward S. Warren, William C. Warren, William Y. Watson, Arnold B. Webster, W. E. Wedekindt, Henry W. Welch, Brigadier General Samuel M. Wende, Gottfried H. Weppner, Edward A. Westbrook. Lloyd L. Wheeler, Albert J. Wheeler, Charles B. White, Ford Whitford, Alfred H. Wickwire, Theodore H., Jr. Wilcox, Ansley Wile, Herman Wilkie, Lafayette Wilks, Albert A. Williams, Frank F. Wilson, Charles R. Wilson, W. Morse Wittlinger, Rev. Oscar E. Wright, Albert B. Yeager, Orson E. Zawadzski, Wladyslaw H. Zeller, Henry C. Zenger, Joseph Zimmerman, George M. CHICAGO. Carter H. Harrison (Honorary Member National Committee) Anderson, Bishop Charles P. Beals, Charles E. Bowen, Mrs. Joseph T. Buffington, E. J. Butler, Edward B. Crane, Charles R. Deneen, Governor Charles S. Eastman, John C. Goddard, Leroy A. Glogauer, Fritz Hinman, George W. Hirsch, Rev. Emil G. Hutchinson, Charles L. Jones, Rev. Jenkin Lloyd Kohlsaat, H. H. Lawrence, A. M. Lawson, Victor F. 42 Lindgren, John R. McCormick, Medill McDowell, Bishop William F. Morris, Henry C. Orde, M. B. Quigley, Archbishop James E. Rossbach, Fred L. Shaffer, John C. Sheldon, George W. Skinner, Edward M. Tolman, Edgar B. Wheeler, Harry A. Young, Mrs. Ella Flagg CLEVELAND. Chairman — Samuel Mather Honorary Vice-Chairman — Newton D. Baker (Honorary Member National Committee) Vice-Chairman — Dr. Charles F. Thwing Vice-Chairman— Rev. T. S. McWilliams Vice-Chairman — Rev. Gilbert Jennings Vice-Chairman — James R. Garfield Secretary— D^hti C. Mathews Treasurer — M. A. Marks Adams, Charles E. Brett, W. H. Bulkley, R. J. Burton, Theodore E. Cooley, Rev. Harris R. Cowles, J. G. W. deMoulin, Very Rev. Frank Farrelly, Rt. Rev. John P. Garfield, James R. Goff, F. H. Gries, Rabbi Moses J. Havens, Munson A. Herrick, Myron T., Ambassador to France Houck, Rev. M'g'r G. F. Houser, Rev. A. Frank Howe, Prof. Charles S. Howland, Paul Jennings, Rev. Gilbert P. Keeler, Miss Harriet L. Leonard, Rt. Rev. William A. Lewis, R. E. Marks, M. A. Mathews, D. C. Mather, Samuel McWilliams. Rev. T. S. Meldrum, Rev. A. B. Moran, Rev. Francis T. Perkins, Miss Emma M. Simons, Rev. M. O. Stone, Warren S. Sutphen, Rev. Paul Thomas, Harry Thwing, Dr. Charles F. Tippy, Rev. Worth Wolsey, Rabbi Louis 43 MILWAUKEE. Emil Seidel, (Honorary Member National Committee) Beck, Matthias A. Beflfel, Dr. John M. Bender, Walter Bilker, Jacob L. Bishop, Walter P. Boorse, Dr. Lorenzo Boyd, Mrs. Francis Brandecker, Frank Bruce, William George Conte, Arminio Currie, James Deutsch, Herman Edwards, Rev. Fred Gaylord, Winfield R. Gillan, Silas Y. Greenman, Rev. Walter Hill, Henry Hipke, Dr. Gustave H. Jacobs, Rev. Herbert H. Melms, Edmund T. Perry, Rev. Enoch Pereless, Nathan, Jr. Philipp, Emanuel L. Quin, Jeremiah Schuchard, William H. Spence, Mrs. Thomas Stone, Nat. Stone, Ray L. Tegtmeyer, Archie Thompson, Carl D. Thorndike, Dr. William Wagner, Herman A. Weber, Frank Williams, Miss Katherine R. Worden, Albert L. NASHVILLE. Hilary E. How^se (Honorary Member National Committee) Chairman, Jacob M. Dickinson. Akers, Albert W. Baskette, Gideon H. Burch, Robert L. Dibbrell, Frank Fall, Joseph Horton Foster, Austin P. Frank, Joseph Gleason, Rev. Patrick J. Gow^an, George A. Guthrie, Frank C. Hill, Albert E. Hutchinson, Colonel Thomas S. Lellyett, John T. Love, Hamilton Lewinthall, Rabbi Isadore Lewis, Eugene C. 44 Rice, deLong Thruston, Gates P., Jr. Timothy, Oliver J. Vance, Dr. James I. Vertrees, John J. Weber, Henri C. Wills, Major Andrew W. Wrenne, Thomas W. NEW HAVEN. Frank J. Rice (Honorary Member National Committee) Adler, Max Baldwin, Governor Simeon E. Brown, Rev. Charles R. Coyle, Rev. Father John D. Dent, Rev. E. A. Farnam, Professor Henry W. Farnam, William W. Farnsworth, Frederick F. Hadley, Dr. Arthur T. Holcomb, George F. Lincoln, Allan B. Maurer, Rev. Oscar A. Osborn, Colonel Norris G. Palmer, Rev. Charles Ray Piggott, James P. Rogers, Professor Henry Wade Sargent, Henry B. Scoville, Rev. Charles O. Stoddard, Major Louis E. Stokes, Rev. Anson Phelps Tilson, John Q. Troup, Philip Tweedy, Rev. H. H. Oilman, Colonel Isaac M. Welch, Louis S. Woodruff, Rollin S. NEW ORLEANS Martin Behrman (Honorary Member National Committee) Amer, Alfred S. Barr, Rev. John Christie Butler, Pierce Coleman, John P. Cornelson, Rev. George H., Jr. Dymond, John, Jr. Craighead, Dr. Edwin B. Gilchrist, N. Elmer Hailey, Homer C. Hart, W. O. Heller, Rev. Max Kaiser, Herbert W. Levy, Gordon S. McCloskey, Bernard McCloskey, Joseph Mortimer, Paul E. Murphy, John H. 45 Ringer, Robert Saunders, E. D. Spearing, J. Zach. Trufant, L. A. Werlein, Philip NEW YORK CITY. William J. Gaynor (Honorary Member National Committee) Honorary Chairman, J. Pierpont Morgan George T. Wilson Appleton, R. Ross Astor, John Jacob Barber, William A. Beard, Daniel C. Becker, C. Adelbert Belasco, David Belmont, August Bensel, John A. Boody, David A. Boross, Eugen Cadwalader, John L. Carnegie, Andrew Claflin, John Crimmins, John D. Cortelyou, George B. Cromwell, George Cutting, R. Fulton DeForest, Robert W. Dickhaut, Rev. Benjamin E. Donnelly, Rev. Eugene J. Earl, Edward Farley, Cardinal Franklin, Lindley M. Frew, Walter E. Gannon, Frank S. Gilbert, Cass Gould, George J. Greenhut, Benedict J. Hard, George M. Havemeyer, William F. Hemphill, Alexander J. James, General Thomas L. Johnson, Alfred E. Keep, Charles H. Lanier, Charles Lyman, Frank Marston, Edwin S. McDonnell, Rt. Rev. Bishop McWilliams, Daniel W. Morgan, J. Pierpont Mulry, Thomas M. Parsons, William Bowne Perkins, George W. Post, James H. Ryan, Thomas F. Schaefer, Edward C. Schenck, Henry A. Schwab, Charles M. Sheldon, Edward W. Smith, Samuel R. 46 Stern, Leopold Stillman, James A. Straus, Nathan Taft, Henry W. Vanderlip, Frank A. Waller, Rev. H. D. Warnock, William A. Watson, Archibald R. Williams, William H. Winter, Edwin W. Zucca, Antonio NIAGARA FALLS. Philip J. Keller (Honorary Member National Committee) Chairman, Peter A. Porter. Amberg, Max Bacon, Rev. Albert S. Barrows, Rev. William Barton, Philip P. Bermingham, Rev. Joseph D. Bliss, William L. Brezing, Rev. Herman Butler, Mighells B. Brennan, Thomas M. Canavan, Cornelius T. Carveth, Hector R. Chormann, Frederick Clancy, Philip Cohn, Morris, Jr. Constantine, Henry A. Courter, George H. Crick, Richard Cromley, Charles E. Cudaback, Asher T. Douglass, Anthony C. Dumville, Harry C. Dunlap, Orrin E. Francis, Henry A. Gaskill, Charles B. Gaskin, Thomas Gittins, Robert H. Greig, Walter Greenwood, Samuel Haeberle, George C. Hardwicke, Alan H. G. Harries, William E. Haskell, Frank W. Hooker, Albert H. Howard, Henry G, Hunter, Joseph Isaacs, David Jameson, William A. Jenny, John C. Johnson, Frank E. Keller, Philip J. Knox, George W. Level, John C. Lovelace, Frederick L. Lovell, Thomas Bailey Maddever, Noah F. 47 Maloney, Michael P. Mason, Fred Meldrum, William R. Montague, Joseph E. Mosher, Rev. Philip W. Murphy, James F. Nassoiy, Eugene Nicklis, Eldred E. Nye, George F. Ochs, Henry G. Ohrt, Charles J. Pettebone, Lauren W. Pfetsch, Michael Pfohl, Peter P. Piper, Charles H. Porter, Alexander J. Rankine, deLancey Russell, Edward E. Roche, Rev. James J. Russ, Charles Sackett, Orville R. Salt, Francis H. Schoellkopf, Arthur Schumacher, John Schwartz, Daniel W. Shepard, George G. Silberberg, Louis S. Simmons, James S. Swan, Gayton H. Taylor, Reuben A. Traverse, James Walsh. Rev. Edward Whitehead, George W. Williams, Edward T. Wright, George E. OAKLAND Frank K. Mott, (Honorary Member National Committee) Brown, Everett J. Clark, W. C. Dempsey, Rev. Father Edward P. Dennison, A. A. Friedlander, Rabbi M. Goodspeed, Rev. Frank L. McNally, Rev. Father J. B. McSweeney, Rev. Father Thomas Moore, Miss Ethel Palmer, Rev. A. W. Simonds, Rev. W. D. Turner, Mrs. F. C. Walker, Wilbur White, Rev. George W. Wood, Miss Bessie PHILADELPHIA. Rudolph Blankenburg (Honorary Member National Committee) Acker, Finley Austin, Richard L. 48 Bailey, Joshua L. Beeber, Dimner Brumbaugh, Dr. Martin G. Bullitt, William C. Burnham, George Jr. Burpee, W. Atlee Clark, E. Walter Clark, Herbert L. Clothier, Isaac H. Curtis, Cyrus H. K. Cuyler, T. DeWitt Dechert, Henry T. Dickson, Samuel Dodge, James Mapes Edmunds, Franklin S. Edmunds, Henry R. Ely, Theodore N. Evans, Powell Garman, Ira D. Glasgow, William A., Jr. Guenther, Emil Hardart, Frank Harper, Clarence L. Harrison, Dr. Charles C. Harrity, William F. Hollar, William H. Hope, James F. Hull, William I. Jenks, John Story Keen, Dr. W. W. Krauskopf, Rabbi Joseph Lea, Arthur H. Levy, Max Longstreth, William M. Maloney, Martin Mcllvain, J. Gibson Mitchell, Dr. Weir Moon, Reuben O. Morris, John T. Musser, Dr. John H. Penrose, Senator Boies Potter, William Potter, William P. Prefontaine, Albert M. Price, Eli Kirk Reeves, Francis B. Rhinelander, Rt. Rev. Philip M. Richardson, Charles Ross, David H. Rowe, Leo R. Sharpless, Isaac Simmington, James Smith, Edward B. Smith, Edgar Fahs Smith, Walter George Strawbridge, Frederic H. Wagner, General Louis White, Thomas Raeburn Williams, Dr. Talcott Wilson, Rev. Bishop Luther B. Wing, Asa S. Wister, Jones Wister, Owen Wood, Walter M. Yarnell, Stanley A. TOLEDO. Brand Whitlock (Honorary Member National Committee) Alexander, Rabbi David Ashley, Henry W. Brough, Bernard F. Brown, Albertus rirown, Clarence Brown, Walter F. Lmttenden, Charles E. Cochran, Negley D. O'Donnell, O'Brien Donnelly, Dr. Peter Doyle, John H. Egan, James P. Gunckel, John E. Gunnell, Rev. George E. Hillenkamp, Frank Howard, H. J. Johnson, Curtis Kaufmann, Nathan Kinkade, Reynolds R. Killits, John M. Kinsey, Colonel Isaac Kline, Mrs. William Law, Dr. Mary E. Libbey, Edward Drummond Locke, Robinson Maher, William H. Manton, John P. O'Brien, Rev. Patrick Pilliod, James E. Pyle, Dr. John S. Schmettau, Charles A. Schrembs, Rt. Rev. Joseph Shepard, Howard J. Sheppe}', Marshall Sherwood, Isaac R. Steinem, Mrs. Pauline Vollmayer, Dr. H. R. Wright, Nat C. WASHINGTON, D. C. Barrett, John Bartlett, Paul Wayland Beach, Mrs. Mary C. Bell, Dr. Alexander Graham Beyer, Dr. H. G. Bush-Brown, Henry K. Carter, Major-General Wm. H. Clark, Rear Admiral Charles E. Claxton, Philander P. Cox, William V. 50 Dennis, William E. Ettenger, Robert Lee Glover, Charles C. Gompers, Samuel Hackett, Frank Warren Haskell, William E. LaGarde, Col. Louis A. Magee, Charles L. McGee, W. J. Miles, Gen. Nelson A. Millet, Francis Davis Moore, Edvirard B. Noyes, Frank B. Page, Dr. Logan W. Peary, Rear Admiral Robert E. Pinchot, Gifford Powderly, Terrance V, Scott, Col. Hugh L. Stokes, Surgeon-General Charles F. Symons, Col. Thomas W. Torney, Surgeon-General George H. Warner, Bernard H. Watrous, Richard B. Wiley, Dr. Harvey W. Woodward, Robert S. 51 I Special Committees TO expedite and facilitate the work of the National, Executive and i Sub-Executive Committees, the Com- mittees which follow have been ap- pointed. Besides the committees which have already been created, others are in process of organization which will have reference to co-opera- tion by religious, educational, patri- otic and social organizations. Committee on Legislation Alton B. Parker, Chatrma'i Oscar S. Straus Richard Bartholdt William Jennings Bryan Samuel Gompers Ansley Wilcox Nahum J. Bachelder A. T. Clearwater Ormsby McHarg Job E. Hedges Edward W. Hatch Josiah Howard Robert C. Morris William L. Carpenter Peter H. Mayo Adolph S. Ochs George W. Knox Peter A. Porter Henry P. Emerson Samuel S. McClure James S. Clarkson William S. Bennet Richard W. Watrous Frank L. Frugone J. E. Ingraham 62 Committee on Historical Review of the Century of Peace Nicholas Murray Butler, Chairman Hamilton Wright Mabie Stratton D. Brooks Francis G. Blair Ben Blewett Frank Chapin Bray Andrew S. Draper Philander P. Claxton Nathan C. Schaeffer James M. Green E. T. Fairchild Lawton B. Evans E. O. Holland D. B. Johnson C. E. Chadsey John Dietrich C. M. Jordan E. U. Graff George B. Cook H. C. Morrison Payson Smith T. A. Mott W. S. Sutton J. H. Francis E. E. Bass Committee on International Con- ference and Organization William B. Howland, Chairman Bernard N. Baker John Hays Hammond Theodore Marburg Charles M. Dow Charles J. Bonaparte Edwin Ginn Thomas W. Symons Job E. Hedges Louis Livingston Seaman Edward R. O'Malley Hamilton Holt John Barrett Henry Clews Elbert F. Baldwin James S. Clarkson S. Parkes Cadman Peter H. Mayo Cyrus Northrop Marcus M. Marks William S. Harvey Mrs. J. Elliott Langstaff Mrs. Elmer E. Black Mrs. Donald McLean Mrs. John Miller Horton Hugh L. Scott 53 T. Kennard Thomson Samuel T. Button Frederick Lynch Fenton M. Parke Benehan Cameron Note. — The first conference on the subject of international organization was held in London in the summer of 1911, and was at- tended by Mr. John Hays Hammond, Ameri- can Ambassador to the Coronation of King George; Mr. William B. Howland, Chairman of the American Committee on International Conference; Mr. Bernard N. Baker, and Mr. Theodore Marburg of Baltimore; Dr. Louis Livingston Seaman, and Madame Langstaff and Madame Black. Mr. Howland returned to London later in the year and remained for some months in England devoting much of his time to conferences with relation to the international aspects of the movement. Committee on Publicity Albert Shaw, Chairman Henry Watterson Herman H. Kohlsaat Frank B. Noyes Josephus Daniels Adolph S. Ochs George Shipley James Keeley Chester S. Lord Delavan Smith Howard D. Hadley John Temple Graves Frank Presbrey James M. Thompson Frederick Roy Martin Charles W. Price Alexander P. Moore Frank L. Frugone Karl V. S. Howland James S. Clarkson Stephen S. Wise Thomas M. Osborne Antonio Stella A. B. Weiss Homer B. Sprague John J. D. Trenor James L. Tryon William H. Short William D. Forbes 54 Committee on Memorials Andrew B. Humphrey, Chairman W. D. Forbes William S. Harvey T. Kennard Thomson, C.E. John A. Stewart, ex-officio Jacob H. Schiff John H. Finley J. L. Hudson George K. Birge Logan Waller Page Alexander J. Porter W. O. Hart Benehan Cameron George D. Emerson La Verne W. Noyes Herbert E. Bolton James D. Phelan Edwin T. Coman Cyrus Northrop George S. Bixby John Dietrich James F. Ailshie Guy Potter Benton Winston Churchill George C. Chase Advisory Members Thomas W. Symons John W. Alexander Edwin H. Blashfield Gutzon Borglum Herbert Adams George B. Post Hermon A. MacNeil Charles Moore Frederick Ballard Williams Walter Cook Victor David Brenner George E. Bissell Frederick W. Ruckstuhl Charles Rollinson Lamb Harold A. Caparn Percy Griffin Committee on Celebration in the City of New York George F. Kunz, Chairman T. Commerford Martin Alfred J. Boulton Calvin W. Rice Members Abbott, Lawrence F New York Abbott, Dr. Lyman New York Acker, Charles Ernest Ossining, N. Y. Adams, Arthur L San Francisco, Cal. Adams, Charles Francis Boston, Mass. Adams, Edward L., American Consul, Dublin, Ireland Adams, Judge Elmer B St. Louis, Mo. Adams, Herbert New York Adams, Samuel Hopkins Auburn, N. Y. Adamson, Robert New York Ade, George Brook, Ind. Adler, Dr. Felix New York Agar, John G New York Ager, Waldemar Eau Claire, Wis. Aiken, Rev. William A Auburn, N. Y. Aked, Rev. Charles F San Francisco, Cal. Alden, Henry Mills New York Alderman, Dr. Edwin Anderson, Charlottesville, Va. Aldrich, Orlando W Columbus, O. Aldridge, George W Rochester, N. Y. Alexander, Magnus West Lynn, Mass. Allen, Charles H New York Allen, James Lane New York Almy, Francis Buffalo, N. Y. Ames, Charles W St. Paul, Minn. Anderson, Abraham A New York Anderson, Charles E., American Consul-General Hongkong, China Anderson, Rt. Rev. Charles P Chicago, 111. Anderson, George E Hongkong, China Anderson, Rasmus B Madison, Wis. Andrews, Colonel Alexander B., Raleigh, N. C. Andrews, Colonel Avery D., Philadelphia, Pa. Andrews, Justice Charles Syracuse, N. Y. Andrews, Mrs. Fannie Fern Boston, Mass. Andrews, Frank M New York Appleton, General Francis Henry, Boston, Mass. Armbrecht, William H Mobile, Ala. Arnold, Bion J Chicago, 111. Atherton, Gertrude San Francisco, Cal. Bacheller, Irving, Nehasane Post Office, N. Y. Baker, Alfred L Chicago, 111. Baker, Bernard N Baltimore, Md. 56 Baker, Charles Whiting New York Baker, Kay Stannard New York Baldwin, Elbert F New York Baldwin, Joseph R Buffalo, N. Y. Barber, Ohio C Akron, O. Barnard, Professor Edward Emerson, William's Bay, Wise. Barr, Mrs. Amelia E., Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. Barrett, John Washington, D. C. Barstow, George E Barstow, Tex. Bartlett, Paul Wayland Washington, D. C. Barton, George De Forest New York Bass. E. E Greenville. Miss Beach, Mrs. Mary C Washington, D. C. Beals, Rev. Charles E Chicago, 111. Beck, James M New York Bell, Dr. Alexander Graham, Washington, D. C. Benedict, General James S., American Consul St. John's, Newfoundland Benjamin, Marcus New York Bennet, William S New York Bestor, Arthur Eugene Chautauqua, N. Y. Beveridge, Albert J Indianapolis, Ind. Beyer, Dr. H. G Washington, D. C. Birge, George K Buffalo, N. Y. Bispham, David New York Bissell, George Edwin Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Bissell, Herbert P Buffalo, N. Y. Black, Mrs. Elmer New York Black, Rev. Hugh New York Blair, Francis G Springfield, 111. Blanchard, Justice James A New York Blewett, Ben St. Louis, Mo. Bloom, J. George Mill Creek, Okla. Bloomingdale, Emanuel Watson New York Boas, Emil L New York Bolton, Charles Knowles Boston, Mass. Bolton, Professor Herbert E. . .Berkeley, Cal. Booth, Commander Ballington New York Borie, Adolph E High Bridge, N. J. Borzilleri, Dr. Charles R.. ... .Buffalo, N. Y. Bothne, Prof. Gisle Minneapolis, Minn. Boulton, Alfred J Brooklyn, N. Y. Bowen, Herbert W Woodstock, Conn. Bowron, Mrs. Henry L New York Boynton, Rev. Charles H Englewood, N. J. Brady, Rev. Cyrus Townsend, Kansas City, Mo. Bray, Frank Chapin New York Bray, John P., American Consul-General, Sydney, Australia Brenner, Victor David New York Brett, George P New York Bridgman, Herbert Lawrence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bright, Frederick I., American Consul, Huddersfield, England Broad, John H Morrisville, N. Y. Brooks, Stratton D Boston, Mass. Brown, Dr. Elmer Ellsworth New York 57 Brown, Frank L Brooklyn, N. Y. Brown, Dr. George Atlanta, Ga. Brown, Gerald R New York Brown, Harry L St. Augustine, Fla. Bryan, Dr. Elmer Burritt Hamilton, N. Y. Bryan, M. T Nashville, Tenn. Bryant, Henry G Philadelphia, Pa. Brydges, Rev. Ralph L New York Buchtel, Dr. Henry A Denver, Col. Buck, Benjamin F New York Bunn, Charles W St. Paul, Minn. Burbank, Luther Santa Rosa, Cal. Burch, Robert L Nashville, Tenn. Burke, John P Los Angeles, Cal. Burkhart, Dr. Harvey J Batavia, N. Y. Burleigh, George W New York Burnham, George, Jr Philadelphia, Pa. Burr, Professor George Lincoln, Ithaca, N. Y. Burr, Professor William Hubert. ..New York Burrell, Rev. David J New York Burroughs, John Roxbury, N. Y. Bush-Brown, Henry K Washington, D. C. Butler, William Allen New York Byington, Homer M., American Consul, Bristol, England Cable, George W Northampton, Mass. Cadman, Rev. S. Parkes Brooklyn, N, Y. Call, Arthur W Hartford, Conn. Callaway, Llewellyn L... Virginia City, Mont. Cameron, Colonel Benehan Raleigh, N. C. Cannon, Henry W New York Cannon, James G New York Carnegie, Andrew New York Carpenter, William L Detroit, Mich. Carson, Rev. J. F Brooklyn, N. Y. Cauldwell, Frederic W., American Vice-Consul-General . . . Berlin, Germany Ceballos, J. M New York Cecil, Rev. Russell Richmond, Va. Chadsey, C. E Denver, Colo. Chamberlin, George E., American Consul, Cork, Ireland Chapin, Roy D Detroit, Mich. Chapman, Frank M New York Chase, Benjamin F., American Consul, Leeds, England Chase, Harvey S Boston, Mass. Chase, William M New York Chenoweth, Mrs. Catherine R New York Chilton, Robert S., Jr., American Consul, Toronto, Canada Church, Colonel William C New York Church, William L Boston, Mass. Churchill, Winston Windsor, Vt. Clark, Rear Admiral Charles E., Washington, D. C. Clark, Rev. Francis E Boston, Mass. Clark, Mrs. Kate Upson Brooklyn, N. Y. Clarke, John H Cleveland, O. Clarkson, General James S., Tarrytown, N. Y. 58 Claxton, Philander P Washington, D. C. Clearwater, Justice Alphonso T., Kingston, N. Y. Clews, Henry New York Cocks, William W Old Westbury, N. Y. Coffin, Charles A New York Coman, Edwin T Spokane, Wash. Comstock, Theodore Bryant, Los Angeles, Cal. Conant, Harry A., American Consul, Windsor, Canada Conner, Jacob E., American Consul-General, St. Petersburg, Russia Cook, George B Little Rock, Ark. Corwine, William R New York Coudert, Frederic R New York Cowperthwait, J. Howard New York Cox, William V Washington, D, C. Crandall, Rev. Lathan A., Minneapolis, Minn. Cruickshank, Dwight Phelps, Ottawa, Canada Cunningham, Edwin S., American Consul, Bombay, India Cutler, Harry Providence, R. L Cutting, R. Fulton New York Damrosch, Frank New York Damrosch, Walter New York Daniels, Charles N., American Consul, Sheffield, England Daniels, Josephus Raleigh, N. C. Darrell, Edward F New York Davenport, William B Brooklyn, N. Y. Davis, Dr. Nathan Smith Chicago, 111. Day, Arthur New York Deedmeyer, Frank, American Consul, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island Delavan, Dr. David B New York Demorest, William Curtis New York Denby, Charles, American Consul-General, Vienna, Austria Denegre, Walter D Manchester, Mass. Dennis, William C Washington, D. C. Dennison, E. Haldeman, American Consul, Dundee, Scotland Dewey, Melvil Lake Placid Club, N. Y. Dey, Donald Syracuse, N. Y. Dietrich, John Helena, Mont. Dodge, Cleveland H New York Dodge, General Grenville M., Council Bluffs, la. D'Oench, Albert F. New York Dohme, Alfred R. L Baltimore, Md. Douglas, James H Chicago, 111. Douglass, Rev. T. O Grinnell, Iowa Dow, Charles M Jamestown, N. Y. Dow, William H Portland, Me. Downing, Robert F Brooklyn, N. Y. Draper, Andrew S Albany, N. Y. Dreher, Julius D., American Consul, Port Antonio, Jamaica Dunham, George E Utica, N. Y. 69 Dutton, Professor Samuel T New York Earle, John Walter New York Eaton, Edward D Beloit, Wise. Eaton, Frederick Heber New York Eaton, Marquis Chicago, 111. Edge, Walter Atlantic City, N. J. Edison, Thomas A Orange, N. J. Edmonds, Professor Franklin Spencer, Philadelphia, Pa. Edwards, C. Robert Rome, N. Y. Eliot, Dr. Charles W Cambridge, Mass. Ellyson, J. Taylor Richmond, Va. Elwell, Frank Edwin Weehawken, N. J. Ely, Robert Erskine New York Emerson, George D Buffalo, N. Y. Emerson, Henry P Buffalo, N. Y. English, H. D. W Pittsburgh, Pa. English, William E Indianapolis, Ind. Ettenger, Robert Lee Washington, D. C. Evans, David G New York Evans. Lawton B Augusta, Ga. Fabbri, Ernesto G New York Fairchild, E. T Topeka, Kan. Farley, Philip H Boston, Mass. Farnsworth, Colonel Frederick E...New York Felton, Samuel M Chicago, 111. Fenton, Rev. Thomas Albert. .Syracuse, N. Y. Fessenden, Mrs. James G Paris, France Finley, Dr. John H New York Fisher, Professor Irving.. New Haven, Conn. Fisher, Leon O New York FitzHugh, Carter H Lake Forest, 111. Flagg, Ernest New York Fleming, Rufus, American Consul, Edinburgh, Scotland Flint, Dr. Austin New York Flom, Prof. George T Urbana, 111. Forbes, William D New London, Conn. Ford, Arthur Y Louisville, Ky. Fosdick, Frederick Fitchburg, Mass. Foster, A. W San I* rancisco, Cal. Foster, Ben New York Foster, John G., American Consul-General, Ottawa, Canada Foulke, William Dudley Richmond, Ind. Francis, J. H Los Angeles, Cal. Francolini, Joseph N New York Franklin, N. E Deadwood, S. D. Franks, Robert A Hoboken, N. J. French, Daniel Chester New York Frugone, Frank L New York Gaige, Crosby New York Gannon, John J New Orleans, La. Gardner, Frank S New York Garfield, Dr. Harry A.. .Williamstown, Mass. Gates, Rev. Frederick T New York Gay, Edward Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Geer, Walter New York Gibson, Charles Dana New York Gilman, General John E Boston, Mass. Gilman, Theodore Yonkers, N. Y. Gladden, Rev. Washington Columbus, O. 60 Glover, Charles C Washington, D. C. Gompers, Samuel L Washington, D. C. Gould, Edwin New York Gould, Elgin R. L New York Graff, E. U Omaha, Neb. Graham, James G New York Grant, Rev. Percy Stickney New York Graves, John Temple New York Green, J. M Trenton, N. J. Green, W. Maxwell, American Consul, Hamilton, Bermuda Greer, Rt. Rev. David H New York Gregory, Henry E New York Griffiths, John L., American Consul-General, London, Eneland Griggs, George B Houston, Tex. Grinnell, George B New York Gross, Robert J Dunkirk, N. Y. Guenther, Richard, American Consul- General, Cape Town, South Africa Gulick, Ernestus New York Gunn, James N New York Gunsaulus, Edwin N., American Consul, Johannesburg, South Africa Guthrie, George W Pittsburgh, Pa. Habgood, Robert P Bradford, Pa. Hackett, Frank Warren Washington, D. C. Hadley, Howard D Plattsburg, N. Y. Hale, Professor Edward Everett, Jr., Schenectady, N. Y. Hale, Reuben B San Francisco, Cal. Hall, Edward Hagaman New York Halstead, Albert, American Consul, Birmingham, England Hamill, Ernest A Chicago, 111. Hamm, Walter C, American Consul, Hull, England Hammond, John Hays Gloucester, Mass. Hammond, Mrs. John Hays, Gloucester, Mass. Hanson, Justice George M Calais, Me. Hapgood, Norman New York Harris, Daniel New York Hart, Professor Albert Bushnell, Cambridge, Mass. Hart, Merwin K Utica, N. Y. Harvey, Colonel George New York Harvey, Horace J., American Consul. Fort Erie, Canada Harvey, William S New York Haskell, William E Washington, D. C. Hastings, Thomas New York Hatch, Edward W New York Hay, Louis C New York Hayes, Stanley Wolcott Richmond, Ind. Hedges, Job E New York Henry, Philip W New York Hexamer, Dr. C. I Philadelphia, Pa. Hill, David Jayne Rochester, N. Y. Hill, George M Grand Rapids, Mich. Hill, Fred M New York Hillis, Rev. Newell Dwight. . .Brooklyn, N. Y. 61 Hillquit, Morris New York Hodges, Colonel Alfred New York Holland, E. O Louisville, Ky. Holmes, Dr. Alexander M. .Morrisville, N. Y. Holt, Hamilton New York Hooper, Professor Franklin W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hornblower, William B New York Horton, Mrs. John Miller Buffalo, N. Y. Hough, Emerson Chicago, 111. Hough, Judge Warwick St. Louis, Mo. Howe, Albert H Reno, Nev. Howe, Major Church, American Consul, Manchester, England Howland, Henry R Buffalo, N. Y. Howland. Karl V. S New York Howland, William B New York Hoyt, Frank C New York Huckel, Rev. Oliver Baltimore, Md. Hudson, J. L Detroit, Mich. Hull, William I Swarthmore, Pa. Humphrey, Andrew B New York Hunt, Harry E Detroit, Mich. Huntington, Webster P Cleveland, O. Hutchinson, A. M Council Bluffs, Iowa Hutchinson, Charles L Chicago, 111. Ide, Rev. Herbert Chandler, Mt. Vernon, N. Y, Ingraham, J. E St. Augustine, Fla. Ingram, Augustus E., American Consul, Bradford, England Iselin, C. Oliver New York James, Francis B Cincinnati, O. Jefferson, Rev. Charles E New York Jenks, Professor Jeremiah W... Ithaca, N. Y. Jennings, Frederick Beach New York Jewell, John F Melbourne, Australia Johannsen, S. M Put-in-Bay, Ohio Johansen, Charles K New York Johnson, D. B Rock Hill, S. C. Johnson, George K Philadelphia, Pa. Johnson, Willis Fletcher, New Providence, N. J. Jones, Breckinridge St. Louis, Mo. Jones, T. C Pittsburg, Pa. Jordan, C. M Minneapolis, Minn. Jordan, Dr, David Starr, Stanford University, Cal. Josika-Herczeg, Imre New York Jowett, Rev. John H New York Kahn, Otto H New York Katz, Jacob New York Keene, Foxhall P New York Kehl, John E., American Consul, Sydney, Nova Scotia Kellogg, Frederick S Jersey City, N. J. Keppel, Frederick P New York King, David Bennett New York King, General Horatio C Brooklyn, N. Y. King, Dr. Joseph E Fort Edward, N. Y. King, Willard V New York 62 Kirkland, Dr. James H Nashville, Tenn. Knapp, Charles Welbourne St. Louis, Mo. Knopf, Dr. S. Adolphus New York Knox, George W Niagara Falls, N. Y. Knox, Seymour H Buffalo, N. Y. Koenig, Samuel S New York Kohlsaat, Herman H Chicago, 111. Konti, Isidore New York Kontz, Ernest C Atlanta, Ga. Kunz, George F New York Lafrentz, Ferdinand W New York LaGarde, Colonel Louis A.. Washington, D. C. Laing, James Oliver, American Consul, Malta, Maltese Islands Lamb, Charles Rollinson New York Lamont, Thomas W New York Langdon, Andrew Buffalo, N. Y. Lange, Ove New York Langstaff, Mrs. J. Elliott Brooklyn, N. Y. Larkin, John D Buffalo, N. Y. Larmon, Charles W Salem, N. Y. Lathrop, William L New Hope, Pa. Lawrence, Frank R New York Lawrence, William W New York Lindsay, Samuel McCune New York Little, John Mason Boston, Mass. Littlefield, Nathan W Providence, R. I. Loeb, William, Jr New York Loomis, Francis B Washington, D. C. Lord, Chester S Brooklyn, N. Y. Lorentzen, Carl New York Lowell, Dr. A. Lawrence Cambridge, Mass. Lynch, Rev. Frederick New York Mabie, Dr. Hamilton Wright New York MacArthur, Rev. Robert Stuart. ..Atlanta, Ga. MacCracken, Dr. Henry M New York MacNeil, Hermon A College Point, N. Y. Macphatter, Dr. Neil New York Magee, Charles L Washington, D. C. Manning, Rev. William T New York Marble, William A New York Marburg, Theodore Baltimore, Md. Markham, Edwin... West New Brighton, N. Y. Marks, Marcus M New York Marlowe, Julia New York Marsh, Edward C New York Martin, Chester W., American Consul, Bridgetown, Barbadoes, B. W. I. Martin, Frederick Roy Providence, R. I. Martin, T. Commer f ord New York Mason, Frank H., American Consul-General, Paris, France Mason, Dr. John J New York Masters, Eugene St. Augustine, Fla. Matthews, Thomas A New York Maxim, Hudson Landing, N. J. Maxwell, Dr. William H Flushing, N. Y. Mayo, Peter H Richmond, Va. McAdoo, William G New York McAneny, George New York McBee, Silas New York 63 McCarroll, William New York McClellan, George B New York McClure, Samuel S New York McConnell, Rev. Samuel D Easton, Md. McConnico, Andrew J., American Consul, St. John's, Canada McDonald, Dr. Ellice New York McFaden, Dr. F. T Richmond, Va. McFarland, J. Horace Harrisburg, Pa. McUee, W. J Washington, D. C. McGowan, Dr. John Patrick New York McGregor, Duncan Madison, Wise. McHarg, Ormsby New York McKenna, Thomas P New York McKim, Alexander Rice New York McLean, Donald New York McLean, John Emery New York McLean, Mrs. Donald New York McWalters, Mrs. Frank New York Mead, Edwin D Boston, Mass. Mead, William Rutherford New York Melish, William B Cincinnati, O. Mendes, Dr. H. Pereira New York Merriam, Professor Charles E., Chicago, 111. Messenger, Hiram J Hartford, Conn. Meyers, J. Edward Minneapolis, Minn. Michener, Harry G Philadelphia, Pa. Milburn, John G New York Miles, General Nelson A. . .Washington, D. C. Miller, Dr. Charles Henry Queens, N. Y. Miller, Dr. George N New York Millet, Francis David Washington, D. C. Mitchell, Dr. Silas Weir. .. .Philadelphia, Pa. Moore, Colonel Alexander P. .Pittsburgh, Pa. Moore, Charles Detroit, Mich. Moore, Edward B Washington, D. C. Moore, John Bassett New York Moorhead, Maxwell K., American Consul, Rangoon, India Morgan, Daniel N Bridgeport, Conn. Morgan, Rollin M New York Morgan, William Fellowes New York Morris, Henry C Chicago, 111. Morris, Robert C New York Morrison, H. C Concord, N. H. Morse, Perley New York Moskowitz, Henry New York Mott, T. A Richmond, Ind. Munn, Dr. John P New York Munsterberg, Professor Hugo, Cambridge, Mass. Murray, Rt. Rev. John G Baltimore, Md. Muschenheim, William C New York Nelson, Colonel William R. .Kansas City, Mo. Nettleton, Walter Cambridge, Mass. Nichols, George L New York North, S. N. D Washington, D. C. Nottingham, William Syracuse, N. Y. Noyes, Frank B Washington, D. C. Noyes, LaVerne W Chicago, III. Nye, George F Niagara Falls, N. Y. 64 Nye, Ray Fremont, Neb. Uchs, Adolph S New York Ochs, George W Philadelphia, Pa. Ochtman, Leonard Cos Cob, Conn. O'Donovan, William Rudolf New York Ogden, Robert C New York Ogden, Rollo New York Olcott, Dudley Albany, N. Y. Olin, Stephen H New York Olmsted, John Charles Brookline, Mass. O'Malley, Edward R Buffalo, N. Y. Ordway, Samuel H New York Osborne, Thomas M Auburn, N. Y. Osborne, Louis A Scranton, Pa. Ostrup, John C New York Outerbridge, Eugene H New York Page, Dr. Logan W Washington, D. C. Page, Thomas Nelson York, Me. Paine, Nathaniel Worcester, Mass. Palmer, Walter L Albany, N. Y. Parke, Fenton M Buffalo, N. Y. Parker, Amasa J Auburn, N. Y. Parkhurst, Rev. Charles H New York Partington, F. E Forest Glen, Md. Patchen, Robert H Ottawa, Canada Patton, Major Charles H New York Pearce, G. Wilfred New York Peary, Rear Admiral Robert E., Washington, D, C. Peaslee, Edward Henry New York Peer, Sherman Ithaca, N. Y. Pelton, Rev. DeWitt Lincoln New York Penfield, Frederic C New York Perkins, Frank E New York Perry, Charles B., American Vice-Consul- General Calcutta, India Peters, Rev. Madison C Brooklyn, N. Y. Peters, William R New York Phelan, James D San Francisco, Cal Phelps, John J Hackensack, N. J Phillips, H. C Mohonk Lake, N. J Pihlblad, Dr. Ernst F Lindsborg, Kan Pinchot, Gifford Washington, D. C Piatt, Edmund P Poughkeepsie, N. Y Porter, General Horace New York Porter, Peter A Niagara Falls, N. Y. Porter, Robert P London, England Potter, Frederick New York Potter, Julian, American Consul, Nassau, New Providence Potter, William P Philadelphia, Pa. Powderly, Terrence V Washington, D. C. Pratt, Joseph Hyde Chapel Hill, N. C. Presbrey, Frank New York Price, Charles W New York Price, Milo B Owatonna, Minn. Prickitt, William A., American Consul- General Auckland, New Zealand Pritchett, Dr. Henry S New York Proctor, A. Phimister New York Proctor, Thomas Utica, N. Y, 65 Putnam, George Haven New York Quinby, Henry C New York Rabbino, Bernhard New York Ragsdale, James W., American Consul-General. . .Halifax, Nova Scotia Randall, Blanchard Baltimore, Md. Ravn. Chr New York Redding, Sid B Little Rock, Ark. Reeves, Francis B Philadelphia, Pa. Reick, William C New York Reid, Rev. Gilbert New York Reinhart, William H Sandusky, O. Remington, Harvey F Rochester, N. Y. Remsen, Dr. Ira Baltimore, Md. Reque, Dr. P. A Brooklyn, N. Y. Reynolds, James Bronson New York Rhees, Dr. Rush Rochester, N. Y. Rice, Calvin W New York Richards, W. W Ticonderoga, N. Y. Richardson, Frank W Auburn, N. Y. Ridder, Herman New York Ridgway, Erman J New York Riggs, Mrs. George C New York Riis, Jacob A Richmond Hill, N. Y. Riley, James Whitcomb Indianapolis, Ind. Rindlaut, M. P Plattville, Wise. Ristad, Rev. D. G Fergus Falls, Minn. Robinson, Douglas New York Robinson, Edward New York Roden, Ernest K Scranton, Pa. Rodgers, James Linn, American Consul-General Havana, Cuba Rogers, John S New York Rogers, Walter Alexander Chicago, 111. Rogers, William E New York Rollins, James W Boston, Mass. Roosevelt, Theodore New York Root, Charles T New York Rosewater, Victor Omaha, Neb. Roth, Frederick G. R Englewood, N. J. Rouse, Frederick T Omaha, Neb. Rowe, L. S Philadelphia, Pa. Ruppert, Jacob, Jr New York Russell, Lindsay New York Russell, William W., American Consul- General, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic Ryder, Frederick M., American Consul, Rimouski, Quebec, Canada Sackett, Henry Woodward New York Sammons, Thomas, American Consul- General Yokohama, Japan Sanborn, Charles P Newport, R. I. Sanger, Colonel William Gary, Sangerfield, N. Y. Sartz, R. N. S Washington, D. C. Saxe, John Godfrey New York Schaeffer, Nathan C Harrisburg, Pa. Schelling, Professor Felix Emanuel, Philadelphia, Pa. Schiflf, Jacob H New York 66 Schiff, Mortimer L New York Schmidlapp, J. G Cincinnati, O. Schneider, R. B Fremont, Neb. Schurman, Dr. Jacob Gould Ithaca, N. Y. Schwab, Gustav H., Jr New York Scott, Frank H New York Scott, Colonel Hugh L Washington, D. C. Scott, James Brown Washington, D. C. Scott, Walter New York Scovil, E. Medley New York Seaman, Dr. Louis Livingston New York Seligman, Isaac N New York Seton, Ernest Thompson. . . .Cos Cob, Conn. Sexton, Lawrence E New York Seyfert, Augustus G., American Consul, Owen Sound, Canada Shaw, Dr. Albert New York Shaw, Dr. Henry L. K Albany, N. Y. Sheldon. Dr. Charles S Madison, Wise. Shepard, James M., American Consul, Hamilton, Canada Sherrill, Charles H New York Shipley, George Baltimore, Md. Short, Rev. Wallace M Sioux City, Iowa Short, William H New York Shumaker, Frederick W New York Silliman, Reuben D New York Simard, George A Montreal, Canada Slater, Fred C., American Consul, Sarnia, Canada Smiley, Albert K Lake Mohonk, N. Y. Smith, Delavan Indianapolis, Ind. Smith, Payson Augusta, Me. Smith, Robert A. C New York Smith, Mrs. Tunstall Baltimore, Md. Smith, Dr. William H New York Snow, Dr. William Benham New York Sothern, Edward H New York Spalding, Burleigh F Bismarck, N. D. Speyer, James New York Sprague, Homer B Newton, Mass. Staff, Fred Grand Rapids, Mich. Standish, Miles New York Starace, Achille New York Stella, Dr. Antonio New York Stelzle, Dr. Charles New York Stern, Louis New York Stetson, Francis Lynde. New York Stewart, John A New York Stewart, Nathaniel B., American Consul, Durban, South Africa Stewart, William Rhinelander New York Stillman, Dr. William Olin Albany, N. Y. Stires, Rev. Ernest M New York Stokes, Surgeon-General Charles F., Washington, D. C. Straus, Nathan New York Strong, Rev. Josiah New York Stryker, Dr. M. Woolsey Clinton, N. Y. Stuart, Henry C New York Stuart, Mrs. Ruth McEnery New York 67 Sulzberger, Cyrus L New York Sutton, Dr. W. S Austin, Texas Symons, Colonel Thomas W., Washington, D. C. Talcott, James New York Tappan, John B. Coles New York Taylor, Charles L Pittsburgh, Pa. Taylor, Francis R Philadelphia, Pa. Tackara, Alexander M., American Consul-General Berlin, Germany Thomas, John Lloyd New York Thompson, James M New Orleans, La. Thompson, Colonel Robert M New York Thomson, T. Kennard New York Thruston, General Gates P Nashville, Tenn. Thwing, Dr. Charles F Cleveland, O. Todd, Mackenzie R Frankfort, Ky. Torney, Surgeon-General George H., Washington, D. C. Towne, Henry R New York Trenor, John J. D New York Trimble, Commander Harvey M., JPrinceton, 111. Trueblood, Benjamin F Boston, Mass. Tryon, James L Boston, Mass. Tucker, William A New York Tuttle, Mrs. George F Plattsburg, N. Y. Twitchell, Seldon Philadelphia, Pa. Utley, Henry Munson Detroit, Mich. Van de Water, Rev. George R New York Van Dyke, Dr. Henry Princeton, N. J. Van Hee, Julius A., Vice-Consul, Ghent, Belgium Van Hise, Dr. Charles R Madison, Wise. Van Sant, Howard D., American Consul, Dunfermline, Scotland Van Sinderen, Howard New York Wadsworth, Eliot Boston, Mass. Wagner, General Louis Philadelphia, Pa. Wakefield, Ernest A., American Consul, Port Elizabeth, South Africa Wald, Miss Lillian D New York Walker, Henry Oliver Lakewood, N. J. Wallin, Prof. A. R Kenilworth, N. J. Walsh, Julius S St. Louis, Mo. Wandling, James L New York Ward, Dr. George Morgan Aurora, N. Y. Warfield, Dr. Ethelbert D Easton, Pa. Warren, William J Detroit, Mich. Warren, General Winslow Boston, Mass. Washington, Horace Lee, American Consul, Liverpool, England Wason, Leonard C Boston, Mass. Watchorn, Robert Los Angeles, Cal. Watrous, Richard B Washington, D. C. Watterson, Henry Louisville, Ky. Weiss, A. B Duluth, Minn. Wheeler, Justice Charles B.... Buffalo, N. Y. White, Andrew D Ithaca, N. Y. White, Mrs. Horace Syracuse, N. Y. White, Professor John William, Cambridge, Mass. es I Whiting, Charles H Paris, France Wilber, David F., American Consul-General, Vancouver, Canada Wilcox, Ansley Buflfalo, N. Y. Wiley, Dr. Harvey W Washington, D. C. Wiley, Louis New York Wilbur, Alonzo Hamilton, N. Y. Willcox, William R New York Williams, Clark New York Williams, Frank F Buffalo, N. Y. Williams, Mornay New York Williams, Roger Butler Ithaca, N. Y. Willrich, Gebhart, American Consul, Quebec, Canada Wilson, Mrs. Augustus J New York Wilson, George T New York Wilson, Samuel M Lexington, Ky. Winkler, Eli Cincinnati, O. Wise, Dr. Stephen S New York Wister, Owen Philadelphia, Pa. Witherbee, Frank S. New York Witherbee, Walter C Port Henry, N. Y. Wolf, Julius H. G San Francisco, Cal. Woods, Mrs. Joseph S Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Wood, William M Boston, Mass. Woodford, General Stewart L New York Woodruff, Clinton Rogers. ..Philadelphia, Pa. Woodruff, Timothy L New York Woodward, Robert S Washington, D. C. Worthington, George H Cleveland, O. Yerby, William J., American Consul, Sierra Leone, West Africa Yeska, Joseph New York 89 Expense Statement From the time of the preliminary meeting, at which the National Committee was organ- ized, up to date (February, 1910-April, 1912). expenditures have been as follows : Printing $1,024.25 Postage 924.97 Maintenance 4,721.70 Traveling expenses. Con- ferences and Hearings.. 1,465.32 Entertainment G45.30 $8,781.54 Work contributed by Buf- falo at an expense of over 2,000.00 Total $10,781.54 The Committee's correspondence has amounted to about 30,000 letters, much of it 4c. and foreign. All service, aside from clerical, is and has been volunteer. No member of the Com- mittee receives any pay for his services. Constitution and By-Laws 1. The name of this Association shall be the Na- tional Committee for the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of Peace Among English- Speaking Peoples, 1914-1915. 2. The National Committee shall be composed of men and women resident in the United States or Canada, and representative of their respective com- munities. 3. The number of members of the Committee shall be without defined limit. 4. The officers of the Committee shall be a Chair- man, Vice-Chairmen of a number not to exceed seven (7), a Secretary and a Treasurer. 5. The National Committee shall meet annually, or subject to the call of the Chairman of the National Committee, or of the Executive Committee. 6. An Executive Committee, without specific limit as to number, shall be chosen from among the mem- bers of the National Committee. 7. The Executive Committee shall begin organiza- tion with a membership not to exceed one hundred (100) ; and it may, from time to time, add to this number from the membership of the National Com- mittee as the National Committee shall increase in number. 8. The officers of the Executive Committee shall be a Chairman and a Secretary, and it shall have as members ex-officio the regularly chosen officers of other committees. 9. The Executive Committee shall be the working organization of the Nationnl Committee, shall do the work of organization, and shall develop and carry out any plan or program initiated with the National Com- 70 mittee; or the Executive Committee may, of itself, ini- tiate and carry out any plan that it may deem neces- sary to make in order to meet any requirement; and It may delegate these powers and this authority to a sub-committee. 10- To expedite and facilitate the working out of the National and Executive Committees' plan and purpose, a Sub-Executive Committee of not more than twenty-five (25) members to be appointed by the Chair- man of the Executive Committee, shall be organized and to It may be delegated the carrying out of the plan and purpose of the National and the Executive Committee, and also the full powers of initiative of such committees; except that the Sub-Executive Com- mittee shall, when requested by the Executive Com- mittee, make report as to progress; and the Sub-Ex- ecutive Committee must, through the Chairman of the Executive Committee, who shall be Chairman ex-officio ot the Sub-Executive Committee, report at regular in- tervals, of a period of not more than three (3) months, to the Executive Committee. 11. TTie Sub-Executive Committee may when ne- cessary, employ or authorize the employment of sten- ographers, clerks and agents, to whom may be paid compensation; and it may rent, or cause to be rented suitable office or offices where the business of the committees shall be transacted. And the Sub-Executive Committee is hereby authorized, subject, however to sections 13 and 17 of the Constitution and By-Laws to contract such expense as may be deemed neces- sary in the carrying out of the plan and purpose of the peace celebration project. t,-,i^>J^^vF''''''""''^ Committee and the Sub-Execu- tive Committee may, when necessary, create commit- shall rPnnr?';^.'^\, purposes, which special committees shall report to the said Executive, or said Sub-Execu- tive Committee which shall, in turn, annually make ajull report of their affairs to the National Commit- h^l'rJ^^ Treasm-er of the National Committee shall be a member er-officio of the Finance Committee. The Treasurer shall be the custodian of the funds of the ^rTelll' fn^}'\'^''^^ d^^^ °^ ""^^ t° be drawn fi^l .u^-^^"^ disbursement, and he shall act with the authority and under the direction of the Sub lll^fT Committee. He shall make no disburse- ments to any person or persons who shall not show authorization from the National, the Executive? or th^ Sub-Executive Committee, and he shall pay no ac^ count not properly audited and endorsed by the Audit- ing Committee. The Treasurer may appoint an as- sistant treasurer, to whom he may give power of at- orm'^he^H^-^^"."^^' '^ desired^^r neLsIary per- tion of th. t' °^ t'-e^S"'!'-. .^"' °"'y ""der the di?ec- foThfs'se'vicIs""""" ^"^' ^^^^^^^"^ ^^^ ^' P-d 14. There shall be a Finance Committee and the Sem™of'the°'. '^t '^^"^ ^"'''""^^ "°^-l«t th' nZ^^^I u ■ t^^/aid Finance Committee, the number thereof being left to the discretion of the said Chair- tlii^;^!-^^^*--^*"^"''? . C°'"'"'"ee shall have charge of the solicitation raising and collection of funds and bv if ^"J? i°' ^\^ '•^Posit of the funds contributed tLr! P"^'"' ^°^ 9"^ purposes of the celebration and dve .n7'