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FOREWORD | vii |
By Charles F. Thwing, President of the Association | |
THE INTERCOLLEGIATE PEACE ASSOCIATION | 1 |
By Stephen F. Weston, Executive Secretary of the Association | |
THE CONFLICT OF WAR AND PEACE | 25 |
By Paul Smith, DePauw University, Indiana | |
THE UNITED STATES AND UNIVERSAL PEACE | 35 |
By Glenn Porter Wishard, Northwestern University, Illinois | |
THE EVOLUTION OF WORLD PEACE | 45 |
By Levi T. Pennington, Earlham College, Indiana | |
THE WASTE OF WAR—THE WEALTH OF PEACE | 55 |
By Arthur Foraker Young, Western Reserve University, Ohio | |
THE HOPE OF PEACE | 65 |
By Stanley H. Howe, Albion College, Michigan | |
THE ROOSEVELT THEORY OF WAR | 73 |
By Percival V. Blanshard, University of Michigan | |
NATIONAL HONOR AND VITAL INTERESTS | 81 |
By Russell Weisman, Western Reserve University, Ohio | |
THE EVOLUTION OF PATRIOTISM | 91 |
By Paul B. Blanshard, University of Michigan | |
CERTAIN PHASES OF THE PEACE MOVEMENT | 101 |
By Calvert Magruder, St. John's College, Maryland | |
THE ASSURANCE OF PEACE | 111 |
By Vernon M. Welsh, Knox College, Illinois | |
EDUCATION FOR PEACE | 121 |
By Francis J. Lyons, University of Texas | |
NATIONAL HONOR AND PEACE | 129 |
By Louis Broido, University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | |
THE NEW NATIONALISM AND THE PEACE MOVEMENT | 137 |
By Ralph D. Lucas, Knox College, Illinois | |
MAN'S MORAL NATURE THE HOPE OF UNIVERSAL PEACE | 147 |
By Victor Morris, University of Oregon | |
THE TASK OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 157 |
By Harold Husted, Ottawa University, Kansas | |
THE PRESENT STATUS OF INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION | 167 |
By Bryant Smith, Guilford College, North Carolina | |