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Rev. Lyman Abbott, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.
George T. Angell, 19 Milk Street, Boston, Mass.

Rev. L. H. Angier, 168 W. Newton St., Boston, Mass.
Edward Atkinson, Brookline, Mass.

Joshua L. Baily, 1624 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.

Ida Whipple Benham, Mystic, Conn.

Rev. Geo. D. Boardman, D.D., Philadelphia, Pa.
Prof. Geo. N. Boardman, Pittsford, Vt.

Hon. Charles C. Bonney, Chicago, Ill.
Rev. Sidi H. Browne, Columbia, S. C.
Hon. Felix R. Brunot, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Hon. Thomas B. Bryan, Chicago, Ill.
Hon. Wm. A. Butler, New York, N. Y.

Hon. Samuel B. Capen, 38 Greenough Ave., Boston, Mass.
Hon. Jonathan Chace, Providence, R. I.

H. B. Chamberlain, Denver, Col.

Rev. Frank G. Clark, Plymouth, N. H.

Edward H. Clement, Brookline, Mass.

Rev. Joseph S. Cogswell, Ashburnham, Mass.

Rev. D. S. Coles, Wakefield, Mass.

Joseph Cook, 28 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Geo. Cromwell, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Rev. G. L. Demarest, D.D., Manchester, N. H

Mrs. Elizabeth Dow, Brookline, Mass.

Rev. Howard C. Dunham, Winthrop, Mass.
Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, New York, N. Y..
Rev. S. Hopkins Emery, D.D., Taunton, Mass.

Everett O. Fisk, 4 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.

B. O. Flower, Brookline, Mass.

Hon. John B. Foster, Bangor, Me.

Thomas Gaffield, 54 Allen St., Boston, Mass.

Philip C. Garrett, Philadelphia, Pa.

Pres. Merrill E. Gates, LL.D., Amherst, Mass.

Rev. Edw. Everett Hale, D.D., 39 Highland St., Roxbury, Mass.

Hon. Thomas N. Hart, Boston, Mass.

Hon. Rowland Hazard, Peacedale, R. I.

John Hemmenway, St. Anthony Park, Minn.

Hon. John W. Hoyt, Washington, D. C.

Rev. W. G. Hubbard, Cleveland, Ohio.
Hon. Sumner I. Kimball, Washington, D. C.

Rev. Henry Lambert, West Newton, Mass.
Bishop William Lawrence, Cambridge, Mass.

Mary A. Livermore, Melrose, Mass.

Rev. Philip S. Moxom, D.D., Springfield, Mass.

Hon. Nathan Matthews, Jr., 456 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Hon. Amos Perry, Providence, R. I.

L. H. Pillsbury, Derry, N. H.

Hon. Wm. L. Putnam, Portland, Me.

Thos. D. Robertson, Rockford, Ill.

Charles T. Russell, Jr., Cambridge, Mass.

Senator John Sherman, Washington, D.C.

David S. Taber, New York, N. Y.

Pres. C. F. Thwing, D.D., Cleveland, Ohio.
Bishop Henry W. Warren, Denver, Col.
Frances E. Willard, Evanston, Ill.

Richard Wood, 1620 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Rev. John Worcester, Newtonville, Mass.

DIRECTORS:

} Ex-officio.

Hon. Robert Treat Paine,
Benjamin F. Trueblood, LL. D.,
Rev. J. H. Allen D.D., Cambridge, Mass.
Nathaniel T. Allen, West Newton, Mass.
Rev. C. G. Ames, D.D., Boston, Mass.
Kannah J. Bailey, Winthrop Centre, Me.
Rev. S. C. Bushnell, Arlington, Mass.

Hezekiah Butterworth, 28 Worcester St., Boston, Mass.

Rev. David H. Ela, D.D., Hudson, Mass.

Rev. Scott F. Hershey, Ph.D., Munroe St., Boston, Mass. Julia Ward Howe, 241 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.

Augustine Jones, Providence, R. I.

Rev. B. F. Leavitt, Melrose Highlands, Mass.

Wm. A. Mowry, Ph.D., Hyde Park, Mass.

B. Schlesinger, Brookline, Mass.

Hon. Wm. E. Sheldon, A. M., West Newton, Mass.

Rev. Charles B. Smith, West Medford, Mass.

Rev. G. W. Stearns, Middleboro, Mass.

Rev. Reuen Thomas, D.D., Brookline, Mass.

Kate Gannett Wells, 45 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass Rev. A. E. Winship, 3 Somerset St., Boston, Mass.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE:

Hon. Robert Treat Paine, ex-officio.

Benjamin F. Trueblood, LL.D., ex-officio.

B. Schlesinger, Brookline, Mass.

Hon. Wm. E. Sheldon, A.M., West Newton, Mass.

Rev. Charles B. Smith, West Medford, Mass.

Wm. A. Mowry, Ph.D., Hyde Park, Mass.

Rev. S F. Hershey, Ph.D., Munroe St., Boston, Mass.

HONORARY COUNSEL:

Cephas Brainerd, New York, N. Y.

Hon. William A. Butler, New York, N. Y.

Hon. Dorman B. Eaton, New York, N. Y.

Hon. George S. Hale, 10 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
Judge William L. Putnam, Portland, Me.
Hon. Josiah Quincy, Boston, Mass.

CONSTITUTION

OF THE

AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY.

ARTICLE I. This Society shall be designated the "AMERICAN PEACE SOCIETY."

ART. II. This Society, being founded on the principle that all war is contrary to the spirit of the gospel, shall have for its object to illustrate the inconsistency of war with Christianity, to show its baleful influence on all the great interests of mankind, and to devise means for insuring universal and permanent peace.

ART. III. Persons of every Christian denomination desirous of promoting peace on earth, and good-will towards men, may become members of this Society.

ART. IV. Every annual subscriber of two dollars shall be a member of this Society.

ABT. V. The payment of twenty dollars at one time shall constitute any person a Life-member.

ART. VI. The chairman of each corresponding committee, the officers and delegates of every auxiliary contributing to the funds of this Society, and every minister of the gospel who preaches once a year on the subject of peace, and takes up a collection in

behalf of the cause, shall be entitled to the privileges of regular members.

ART. VII. All contributors shall be entitled within the year to one-half the amount of their contributions in the publications of the Society.

ART. VIII. The Officers of this Society shall be a President, Vice-Presidents, a Secretary, a Treasurer, an Auditor and a Board of Directors, consisting of not less than twenty members of the Society, including the President, Secretary and Treasurer, who shall be ex-officio members of the Board. All Officers shall hold their offices until their successors are appointed, and the Board of Directors shall have power to fill vacancies in any office of the Society. There shall be an Executive Committee of seven, consisting of the President, Secretary and five Directors to be chosen by the Board, which Committee shall, subject to the Board of Directors, have the entire control of the executive and financial affairs of the Society. Meetings of the Board of Directors or of the Executive Committee may be called by the President the Secretary or two members of such body. The Society or the Board of Directors may invite persons of well known legal ability to act as Honorary Counsel.

ART. IX. The Society shall hold an annual meeting at such time and place as the Board of Directors may appoint, to receive their own and the Treasurer's report, to choose officers, and transact such other business as may come before them.

ART. X. The object of this Society shall never be changed; but the constitution may in other respects be altered, on recommendation of the Executive Committee, or of any ten members of the Society, by a vote of three-fourths of the members present at any regular meeting.

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The Social and Moral Aspects of War.-By Rev. Philip S.
Moxom, D.D. Price, postpaid, 5 cents. $2.00 per hundred.
William Penn's Holy Experiment in Civil Government.-
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Success of Arbitration.- 8 pages. 75 cases cited. 2 cts. each,
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War Unnecessary and Unchristian.-By Augustine Jones, LL.
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Dymond's Essay on War.-- With an introduction by John
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White City by the Inland Sea. By Hezekiah Butterworth.
Ode read at the opening of the Chicago Peace Congress. Il-
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A Battle, as it appeared to an Eye-witness.-By Rev. R. B.
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The Nation's Responsibility for Peace.-By Benjamin F. True-
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Nationalism and Internationalism, or Mankind One Body.-
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A Permanent Anglo-American Tribunal.- Address at the
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Price 6 cts., or $2.50 per hundred, prepaid.

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An Essay toward the Present and Future Peace of Europe.
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A Permanent Tribunal of Arbitration.-By Edward Everett
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Perpetual Peace.-By Immanuel Kant. Translated by Benja-
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Poor Harry, or the Terrible Exigencies of War.-Letter Leaf-
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The Arbitrations of the United States.- By Professor John
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Topics for Essays and Discussions in Schools, Colleges, and
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Report of the Chicago Peace Congress.-Price postpaid, cloth,
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Report of the Philadelphia Arbitration Conference, February
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Ought Christians to Engage in War? - By Josiah W. Leeds.
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International Arbitration; Its Present Status and Prospects.
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