Mohonk Arbitration Conference, Editorial, 152; Platform of, 154 National Wheat Granaries in Great Britain, Objections to, 165 New England Magazine, 110, 239 Oberlin College and Peace, Rev. D. L. Leonard, 254 Omdurman Atrocity, Editorial, 222 Patriotism, 85; By Mary A. Haley, 237 Peace at Close of War of 1812, Dr. Wayland on, 60 Peace between England and America, 187 Peace Bureau, Annual Report of, 252 Peace Congress, 106; Postponed, 201 Peace Department of the W. C. T. 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