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. 2. The recognition of Cuban belligerency. Ann. Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. 

 Sci., VII, pp. 450-461. Published separately as No. 175 of the publi- 

 cations of the Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci. May, 1896. 



3. Intervention and the recognition of Cuban independence. Ann. Am. 



Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci., XI, pp. 353-381. Published separately 

 as No. 228 of the publications of the Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. 

 Sci. May, 1898. 



4. Higher education in Indiana. Normal Vidette, VII, pp. 113-119. 



April, 1900. 



5. The Venezuelan affair in the light of international law. Am. Law 



Reg., N.S., XLII, pp. 249-268. May, 1903. 



6. The importance of dates and maps in the teaching and study of history, 



or the location of events in time and space. Educ.-Jour., IV, 

 pp. 113-118. Nov., 1903. 



7. The Panama question. Green Bag, XVI, pp. 265-267. April, 1904. 



8. Some questions in international law arising from the Russo-Japanese 



war: I. Failure to declare war and violation of Korean neutrality. 

 Green Bag, XVI. May, 1904. 



9. Some questions in international law arising from the Russo-Japanese 



war: II. The Hay note and Chinese neutrality. Green Bag, XVI. 



June, 1904. 



10. Series of eight articles on some questions of international law arising 



from the Russo-Japanese War. Green Bag, XVI. May to Dec, 1904. 



11. The relations of England and the United States as affected by the 



far-eastern question. Proc. Am. Pol. Sci. Asso. for 1905, pp. 59- 

 72. 1905. 



12. What justifies intervention in war? Rev. of Rev., XXXI, pp. 199- 



201. 1905. 



13. Review of Asakawa's 'Russo-Japanese conflict'. Yale Rev., XIV, 



pp. 93-94. May, 1905. 



14. Review of Maxey's 'International law, with illustrated cases'. Am. 



Pol. Sci. Rev., I, pp. 148-151. 1906. 



15. The international law and diplomacy of the Russo-Japanese War. 



New York, pp. xii, 394. 1906. 



16. The coming peace conference at the Hague. Independent, LXI, pp. 



607-614. 1906. 



17. The Calvo and Drago doctrines. Am. Jour. Internat. Law, I, pp. 



24-45. 1907. 



18. The Japanese school question and the treaty-making power. Am. 



Pol. Sci. Rev., I, pp. 393-409. 1907. 



19. The forcible collection of contract debts. Proc. Am. Soc. Internat. 



Law for 1907, pp. 124-133. 1907. 



20. Why the nations cannot disarm. Reader Mag., X, pp. 339-343. 1907. 



21. An international prize court. Green Bag, XIX. 1907. 



22. Review of Moore's 'International law digest'. Columbia Law Rev., 



VII, pp. 222-224. 1907, 



