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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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