"What We Seek Is the Reign of Law, Based Upon the Consent of the Governed and Sustained by the Organized Opinion of Mankind." -PRESIDENT WILSON &NERAL JX 7901 L43 League of nations magazine. CAZAAL LIRIK The 1919 UNIV WORLD COURT A MAGAZINE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS SUPPORTING A UNION OF DEMOCRATIC NATIONS Vol. V-No. 1 January, 1919 Twenty Cents President Wilson in Europe Published by THE WORLD'S COURT LEAGUE, Inc. Educational Building, New York City THE WORLD'S COURT LEAGUE, INC. INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President Dr. Aristides Agramonte, Habana, Cuba. Mr. George Louis Beer, 329 West 71st Street, M. Enrico Bignami, Villa Coenobium, Lugano, Switzerland. Dr. R. Brenes Mesén, Secretary of Public Instruction, San José, Costa Rica. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, President of Columbia University, New York. President of the Council. Dr. W. Evans Darby, "Jesmond," 59 Norfolk Road, Seven Kings, Essex, England. Dr. M. Diaz Rodriguez, El Ministro de Fomenta, Caracas, Venezuela. Professor Guglielmo Ferrero, Historian, Viale Machiavelli, No. 7, Florence, Italy. Dr. Edoardo Giretti, Deputy in Parliament, Briccherasio, Italy. Dr. Juan Silvano Codoi, Museo de Bellas Artes é Histórico y Biblioteca Americana, Asunción, Paraguay. M. Henri Golay, Secrétaire général du Bureau international de la Paix, Berne, Switzer land. Dr. Charles Noble Gregory, 1502 H Street, N. Dr. Alonso Reyes Guerra, San Salvador. Mr. F. W. Hirst, 27, Campden Hill Square, Mr. John A. Hobson, 3, Gayton Crescent, Hampstead, N. W., London, England. Dr. William I. Hull, Professor of History and International Relations, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Dr. Toyokichi Iyenaga, Managing Director The East and West News Bureau, Woolworth Building, New York City. Jhr. B. de Jong Van Beek en Donk, 24 Raamweg, The Hague, Netherlands. Baron K. Kaneko, Tokio, Japan. Hon. W. L. McKenzie King. The Roxborough, Ottawa, Canada. Gen. F. D. Légitime, Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Hon. Theodore Marburg, Baltimore, Maryland. Dr. Rafael Montúfar, Villa Montúfar, Paramus Road, Ridgewood, N. J. Dr. Ernesto Nelson, Universidad Libre, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Dr. Otfried Nippold, Professor of International Law, Thun, Switzerland. Mr. Alex H. Nordvall, Stockholm, Sweden. Prof. L. Oppenheim, Whewell House, Cambridge, England. M. Paul Otlet, General Secretary of the Union of International Associations, 4, Rue Edouard VII., Paris, France. Sir George Paish, Limpsfield, Surrey, England. Sir Gilbert Parker, 20, Carlton House Terrace, London, S. W., England. Dr. Jules Prudhommeaux, General Secretary of the "Association de la Paix par le Droit," and of the European Bureau of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 8 Rue Jacques Boyceau, Versailles, France. Hon. Paul S. Reinsch, Ambassador, Legation of the United States, Peking, China. Dr. Charles Richet, Hospital No. 32, Côte- Dr. Dámaso Rivas, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. Theodore Ruyssen, Rue Monjardin, 10 Nimes, France. Mr. Fernando Sanchez De Fuentes, Habana, Cuba.. H. E. Baron Y. Sakatani, Koishikawa, Haramachi, Tokio, Japan. Dr. Albert A. Snowden, 120 Broadway, New York City. Dr. Jokichi Takamine, Equitable Building, New York City. Judge William H. Wadhams, 126 East 80th Street, New York City. Hon. Edward Wavrinsky, Stockholm, Sweden. Rt. Hon. Lord Weardale, 3 Carlton Gardens, London, S. W., England. Prof. George G. Wilson, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. H. Charles Woods, 171 Victoria St., London, S. W., England. Mr. L. S. Woolf, Hogarth House, Richmond, Surrey, England. Mr. Israel Zangwill, Far End, East Preston, Sussex, England. Dr. E. E. Zeballos, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Vol. V, No. 1. Published monthly, $2 a year, by The World's Court League, Inc., Entered as second-class matter, July 31, 1915, at the post office at New York, N. Y., under TABLE OF CONTENTS, JANUARY, 1919 PRESIDENT WILSON SPEAKS IN FRANCE, ENGLAND AND ITALY COLLECTION OF REMARKABLE ADDRESSES MADE BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES PRIOR TO THE FIRST FORMAL SESSION OF THE PEACE CON- FERENCE IN PARIS-A MISSIONARY TOUR UNPRECEDENTED HE PLEADS FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF THE FRIENDSHIP AND MORAL FORCES OF THE WORLD IN A LEAGUE OF NATIONS TO SECURE JUSTICE AND RIGHT AND LIBERTY FOR PERSIA AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE. POLITICAL AND MORAL BASES, Philip Van Ness Myers; OPPORTUNITY FOR HUMANITARIAN AND DEMOCRATIC ECONOMICS, Irving Fisher; GRADUAL DE- VELOPMENT, Charles Grove Haines; CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR, Francis E. WORLD COURT LEAGUE INTEREST IN A LEAGUE OF NATIONS 53 MEMBERS AT THE PEACE CONFERENCE. LETTERS FROM ARTHUR CAPPER, J. H. RALSTON, MARY E. WOOLLEY, J. C. PRITCHARD, EDMUND J. JAMES, EDWARD |