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arbitration treaties, 147 Armistice, 174–175 arms profiteering, 120 arms race, xiv, 76–77, 79, 90–91, 102, 184; economics, 123; in Pacific, 115 Arnold, Sarah L., 29, 33, 119, 163 "The Arts of Peace and the Arts of War" (Woodward), 83 assessments: business value, 30, 35, 38; estate, 150; house, 4 9–50, 54; market vs. historic values, 63; real estate, 57 Association for International Conciliation, 88 Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs, 96, 101–102, 139 Athenaeum Building, 37–38 Atkinson, Edward, 214n18 automobiles, 59 Ballou, Hosea, 2nd, 12, 13, 16–17 Barnes & Co., 20, 38 Barnes, A. S., & Co., 20 Barnes, Alfred Smith, 20 The Battle of Waterloo (Hugo), 124, 219n1 Beacon Readers, 27–28 Beals, Charles E., 102 Beard, Charles A., 28 belief in rationality, 86, 125–126, 128, 194 Bering Sea, 74 Bethink Yourselves (Tolstoy), 83 Blaine, James G. (Secretary of State), 71 Blaisdell books, 28 Blakeslee, George Hubbard, 163, 173, 192 Bloch, Jean de, 83 Blood, Daniel (elder), 3 Blood, Daniel (younger), 3, 206n6 Blood, Esther Rideout, 3 Blood family roots, 3 Blood, Mighill, 3 The Blood of the Nation (Jordan), 104, 136 Blood, Sarah (mother), 3 bonds, and value of peace, 128 Borah, William E. (Senator), 169, 176 borders, 68, 129, 168 borrowing money, 30 Boston: Ginn and electricity, 64; Ginn and parks, 61–62; tenements, 64–65, 151–152, 193; Winchester, town of, 50–51, 60–64, 188 Boston and Lowell railway, 49, 51 Boston Chamber of Commerce, 75 Boston Edison, 64 Boston Herald, 111 Boston Municipal League, 44, 75 Boston population, 64 Boston Symphony Orchestra, 57 Boston Training School for Teachers, 27 box factory, 59 Boxer Rebellion, 80, 219n14 Breasted, James H., 28 Bridgman, Raymond L., 84, 136 Britain: Alabama Claims, 67–68, 183; arbitration treaties, 147; Fort George, 183; naval battle against U.S., 5; North Atlantic Fisheries Arbitration, 164 British Broad Church Movement, 43 British School Peace League, 139 Brooks and Brook Basins, 28 Brown, James, 23 Brown, John, 70 Brown, Rev. Charles Reynolds, 119, 133 Bryan, William Jennings (Secretary of State), 79, 89, 136, 149, 178 Bryant, Albert, 133, 146, 160, 224n59 Bryce, Lord, 174 Buck, Jonathan, 4 Bucksport, Massachusetts (Maine), 4–5 Bucksport Seminary, 8–9 Bulgaria, 149 business creed, 29–30 business interests, peace vs. war, 105 businessmen: Chambers of Commerce, 140, 160; need to persuade, 107, 120, 124 Butler, General Benjamin Franklin, 18 |
Butler, Nicholas Murray, 88, 96, 108, 109–110; Covenant of the League of Nations, 178; opposition to League to Enforce Peace, 170; peace societies waste of time, 223n57; trustee of Carnegie Endowment, 114, 115; World Peace Foundation, 119 California, strength of peace movement, 137 Canada Development Investment Corporation, 36 Capen, Elmer H., 75 Capen, Samuel Billings, 74, 119, 139; Chambers of Commerce, 140; death, 154–155 Carnegie, Andrew, xiii, 73, 83, 84–85, 89; American Peace Society, 94; Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs, 101; Church Peace Union, 139–140; courted for peace causes, 107–110, 111–112, 120–121; depressed by World War I, 154, 192; disinclination to be a partner, 108–109, 191; League to Enforce Peace, 167; memberships 88–89; New York Peace Society, 96; rival institute for peace, 113–114; School of Peace, 107; sense of social injustice, 107–108; on war, 88 Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, xiii, 113–114, 145–146, 148, 191; Chambers of Commerce, 160; Covenant of the League of Nations, 176; funded, 116; Ginn's desire for funds from, 117; International Polity Movement, 161–162; opposition to League to Enforce Peace, 170 Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 108 Carnegie Institute of Technology, 108 Carnegie Institution, 108 Carnegie International Institute, 109–110 Carnegie Mellon University, 108 Central American Court of Justice, 89 Central Organization for a Durable Peace, 167 Chambers of Commerce, 75, 140, 160 Channing, William Ellery, 69, 83 Charles C. Little & Co., 23 Charlesbank Homes, 65, 151, 152, 193 chess, 9 The Child and Nature, 28 Choate, Joseph H. (Ambassador), 114 Christian Endeavor movement, 223n56 Christian movement to peace, 69–70, 72 Church Peace Union, 139–140, 169 churches and peace movement, 139–140 civics, 28 Civil War, 17–18, 45; eugenic effects, 134; peace vs. war, 98, 216n7; thoughts of peace, 68 civilization and war, 138 Clark, Austin, and Maynard, 21 Clark, Francis E., 223n56 Clark, John Bates, 167 Clark, John Spencer, 207n3 Classics for Children, 24, 208n10 Clay, Henry (Senator), 70 Cleveland, Grover (President), 68 co-education: . See sex segregation The Coming People (Dole), 136 Commonwealth v. Jennison, 205n3 Comus (Milton), 22 concentration camps, 214n17 conciliation, 133 Conciliation Internationale, 88 Concord School of Philosophy, 44 congress of nations, 45, 68, 70. See also League of Nations conspicuous consumption, 74 Convention on the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes, 91 Coolidge, Calvin (President), 58, 177, 178, 180 correspondence, 199–200 |
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