INTERNATIONAL TOPICS 



Arbitration and the Conference at The Hague: 

 From an American Standpoint, Seth Low 



The Moral Aspect of War, Capt. A. T. Mahan 

 A Russian View, F. DE Martens 



In the Clutch of the Harpy Powers, 



R. M. Johnston 

 Universal Peace, Baroness Bertha von SOttner 



The Peace Conference : Its Possible Practical 

 Results, A Diplomatist at the Hague 



China and the Powers, Lord Charles Beresford 

 The Imbroglio in Samoa, Henry C. Ide 



APleafora Rus'o-Ameri- i Prince E.Ookhtomsky 

 can Understanding, < Vladimir Holmstrem 

 Ex Oriente Lux — A Rejoinder, Archibald Little 

 America and England in the Far East, 



The Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Dilke 

 The Alaskan Boundary, Prof. J. B. Moore 



Work of the Joint High Commission, 



A Canadian Liberal 



THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA 



Historical Causes of the War, 



The Rt. Hon. James Bryce, M.P. 



{IVith a Colored Map of Seat of War.) 



The War and European Opinion, Karl Blind 



Philosophy and Morals of War, Max Nordau 

 England and the Transvaal, Sydney Brooks 



Will the Powers Intervene? Francis Charmes 

 The South African Question, Andrew Carnegie 

 A Possible Anti-British Alliance, 



Demetrius C. Boulger 

 A Transvaal View, Dr. F, V. Engelenburg 



A Vindication of the Boers, A Diplomat 



AMERICAN AND POLITICAL 



The War with Spain, Conditions and Needs in Cuba, 



Major-General Nelson A. Miles Major-General Leonard Wood 



The Foreign Service of the United States, The " Open Door " in the Philippines, 



Francis B. Loomis Frank D. Pavey 



Aguinaldo's Case against the United States, Is Civil Service Reform in Peril ? 



A Filipino P^°^- J- ^- Johnson 



The Paramount Power of the Pacific, -^ Trained Colonial Civil Service, E. G. Bourne 



John Barrett 'The Restless Energy of the American People, 



The Logic of Our Position in Cuba, „, „.,, . ,, ,., ^-^^ Maclaren 



° 1 he I' ifty-sixth Congress : 



An Army Officer tt r- ^UJ• . j-, t ti 



Has Congre&s Abdicated? Joseph Pulitzer 



Teffersonian Principles, William J. Bryan ^ ^t. n -j .. j .1. nu-i- • 



J ^ ■> Congress, the President and the Philippines, 



What Spain Can Teach America, Perry Belmont 



Nicolas Estevanez Securing the Gold Standard by Law, 



The Nicaragua Canal, Thomas B. Reed John Dalzell 



FOREIGN 



France at the Parting of the Ways, The Outlook for Carlism, 



Bernard Lazare The Hon. James Roche, M.P. 



The French Press and the Dreyfus Case, England in Egypt and the Soudan, 



AL DE Blowitz Col. Charles Chaille Long 



Japan's Entry into the Family of Nations, Present Aspects of the Dreyfus Case, 



T. R. Jernigan Joseph Reinach 



COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL 



Condition and Needs of the Treasury, Pig Iron and Prosperity, George H. Hull 



Lyman J. Gage The Industrial Commission, S. N. D. North 



Anti-Trust Legislation, Gov. Joseph D. Sayers TheDeclineof British Commerce, A. Maurice Low 



Legal Aspect of Trusts, Joseph S. Auerbach Five Years of American Progress, M. G. Mulhall 



GENERAL 



Israel Among the Nations, Max Nordau Food Which Fails to Feed, Louis Windmuller 



Social Tendencies in America, The Government of New York, 



Bishop Henry C. Potter Comptroller Bird S. Coler 



The Case against Christian Science, The "America" Cup Race, 



W. A. PuRRiNGTON « Hon. Charles Russell 



Taxation of Public Franchises, Senator John Ford Golf from a St. Andrew's Point of View, 



Some Consecrated Fallacies, Amos K. Fiske Andrew Lang 



Courts-Martial in England and America, The Highways of the People, Hugh H. Lusk 



The Rt. Hon. Sir F. H. Jeune After the Yacht Race, Sir Thomas Lipton 



Athletics for Politicians, Constitutional Conflict in Finland, 



Rt. Hon. Sir Charles W. Dilke, Bt., M.P. A Member of the Finnish Diet 



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