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65. Neutrality and international law. Internat. Jour. Ethics, XXVI, 



pp. 168-176. 1915-16. 



66. Review of H. A. Millis' 'The Japanese problem in the United States'. 



Ind. Univ. Alum. Quart., Ill, pp. 77-78. 1916. 



67. Review of David Starr Jordan's 'The ways to lasting peace'. Ind. 



Univ. Alum. Quart., Ill, Xo. 4, pp. 549-550. Oct.. 1916. 



68. Review of Paul H. Clements' 'The Boxer rebellion'. Ind. Univ. 



Alum. Quart., III. Xo. 4, pp. 273-274. April, 1916. 



69. The Deutschland. Am. Jour. Internat. Law, X, pp. 852-853. 1916. 



70. Treatment of enemy aliens. Am. Jour. Internat. Law, X, pp. 156- 



162. 1916. 



71. Review of E. C. Stowell's 'The diplomacy of the war of 1914'. Am. 



Pol. Sci. Rev., X, pp. 164-166. 1916. 



72. Review of L. Oppenheim's (Ed.) 'Collected papers of John Westlake'. 



Am. Pol. Sci. Rev., X, pp. 403-406. 1916. 



73. Review of A. Bullard's 'Diplomacy of the great war*. Am. Hist. Rev., 



XXII, pp. 158-160. 1916-17. 



74. Projects submitted to the American Institute of International Law. 



Am. Jour. Internat. Law. XI, pp. 390-394. 1917. 



75. How Germany makes war. Ind. L T niv. Alum. Quart., IV, Xo. 4, 



pp. 509-524. Oct., 1917. 



76. Review of C. H. Huberich's 'The law relating to trading with the 



enemy'. Am. Pol. Sci. Rev., XI, pp. 728-729. 1918. 



77. Legal status of the Brest-Litovsk and Bucharest treaties. Am. Jour. 



Tntevnat. Law, XII. pp. 815-820. 1918. 



78. Treatment of alien enemies. Am. Jour. Internat. La"\v. XII. pp. 



156-162. 1918. 



79. Review of 0. Xippold's "Die Gestaltung des Volkerrechts nach dem 



Weltkriegs'. Am. Jour. Internat, Law, XII. pp. 689-691. 1918. 



80. A turning-point in far-eastern diplomacy. Hist. Teachers' Mag., IX. 



pp. 91-92. 1918. 



81. Handbook of the diplomatic history of Europe, Asia, and Africa, 



1914. (With Frank Maloy Anderson.) Washington, D.C., Govern- 

 ment Printing Office, pp. 482. 1918. 



82. Review of John Bassett Moore's 'Principles of American diplomacy'. 



Am. Hist. Rev., XXIV, pp. 131-132. 1918-19. 



83. The Shantung cession. Am. Jour. Internat. Law, XIII, pp. 530- 



536. 1919. 



84. Incursions into Mexico and the doctrine of 'hot pursuit'. Am. Jour. 



Internat. Law, XIII, pp. 557-569. 1919. 



85. Some reasons for the prompt ratification of the treaties with Germany 



and Austria. Ind. Univ. Alum. Quart., VI, X^o. 4, pp. 484-490. 



Oct., 1919. 



86. The German conception of the freedom of the seas. Am. Jour. Inter- 



nat. Law, XIII, pp. 207-226. 1919. 



