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ism — "No more of them" — Carcassonne — 

 "I never went to Carcassonne" — Our Lady of 

 Lourdes — The last hope — "Guerie!" — 

 Cirque de Gavarnie and the Pyrenees — *'Main 

 Street" overseas 



2. Norman Angell — "The Great Illusion" — A 

 masterful teacher — Sometime a Californian ■ — 

 Clear-cut analysis — Ruyssen and Moch — 

 Riviere — • Majerieux — Dumas — Passy — 

 Scott and Upson — Buisson — D'Estournelles 

 de Constant — Hilton and Shelton — Seeck — 

 Reversal of selection • — Waterloo — La Fontaine 



— Otlet, Lange, and Rossignol — Geddes 



3. The Red House, Hornton Street — Hobson and 

 Brunner — Abbotsholme — The Cotswolds — 

 Tintern Abbey — Swansea passes — Hoover at 

 the wheel — Tring Museum — With Osier — 

 The negro problem ■ — My hopeful view — Stead 



— Men worth knowing — The Nation staff — 

 Weardale — Reform of the Peerage 



4. Arming for peace and war — The root of war — 

 The commission lapses — Efforts for a world 

 court — Practical arbitration — Elihu Root — 

 Wasted effort — Scott — Endowment for peace 



5. Champ Clark on Wilson — A notable address — 

 Campaigns for equal suffrage — Taking respon- 

 sibility seriously — The absentee vote — Open 

 primary — Jefferson — The conduct of life — 

 Beacon Booklets — • Encina conferences 



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1, Off for Japan once more — At Honolulu — An 

 international courtesy — Eager reporters — A 

 too generous program — Tea with the Asanos — 

 Kuma — Katsura Cabinet — Saionji Ministry 



— A Stanford dinner — The Omoris — "Yurin 

 En" — Huggins 



2. An embarrassing situation — Nikko revisited — 

 Jizos hard to count — Campaign horses — Twice- 



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