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form of University Extension Jeannette 

 Rankin My own view The President de- 

 fines our aims Hope for rational peace 



2. Stanford's war losses James Fergusson 

 Clifford Kimber In New York Harold Aup- 

 perle Pellissier Beaseley 



3. Stockholm conference "The Root of the 

 Evil" " Pangermany " Rhin et Moselle 

 A period of humiliation Superheated patriot- 

 ism a product of war 



4. Thursday evening conferences "Democracy 

 and World Relations" The Fourteen Points 



Necessary foundation of civilization How 

 I appear to critics Ferdinand's fall Too 

 late! Holland as mediator The vocation 

 of Holland ? Autocracy incompatible with 

 civilization 



5. Not Victory but Liberation Hopes dashed 

 Healing by first intention Gambetta's ob- 

 servation The Paris Conference Lloyd 

 George as politician Wilson's noble ambition 



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1. Spirit of the League Covenant and Treaty 



Mild reservations suggested Reasons for 

 failure to ratify A Council of Civilization 



2. Herron's tribute Fried tells the story 

 Fernau 



3. Klyce's "Universe" "Oneness" not neces- 

 sarily "sameness" A priori reasoning Sci- 

 ences exact and inexact Livableness My 

 view of prayer Prayer the core of endeavor 



4. Indiana University pageant At Cornell 

 Albert Smith A study of Lincoln Demo- 

 cratic National Convention Senator Owen 

 The people's choice President Harding 



5. Threescore years and ten A conspiracy of 

 affection Old students entertain the "Old 

 Guard" Benediction 



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