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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: ORGANIZATIONS American Association for International Conciliation, Sub-station 84 (407 W. 117th St.), New York, N. Y. Publishes International Conciliation, monthly. Subscription price 25c a year; $1 for 5 years. Special bulletins are issued also from time to time. Back numbers of International Conciliation and the special bulletins will be sent to any address post paid at five cents each. A list of those available is published in the October issue for 1918. American Peace Society, Colorado Building, Washington, D. C. Publishes the Advocate of Peace monthly except September. Subscription price, $1 a year. Also handles the publication of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. A complete list of these will be furnished upon request. American School Peace League, 405 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. Mrs. Fanny Fern Andrews, Sec. Association to Abolish War, 17 Hazlewood St., Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Publishes literature which is sent on request. California Society for the Promotion of the Federation of Nations Inc.], Nellie Wheelwright, 901 3d Av., Los Angeles, Calif. Publishes the Federator. Subscription price, soc a year. Central Organization for a Durable Peace, Theresiastraat 51, The Hague. Church Peace Union, 70 Fifth Av., New York, N.Y. Fellowship of Reconciliation, 118 East 28th St., New York, N. Y. Publishes the World Tomorrow, monthly. Subscription price, $1 a year. French Association of the Society of Nations, 24 Rue Pierre- Curie, Paris, (Ve). M. Leon Bourgeois, President; M. J. Prudhommeaux, Secretary. Publishes a Bulletin. The first number was issued in December, 1918 and contains a statement of the society's purpose and principles. Irish League of Nations Society, 65 Middle Abbey St., Dublin, E. A. Asto...
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