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Jane Addams — Part 4
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Saturday,May3 Subject iNew International Order: Its Econom (pects .
0:30 A. M. to Speakefs: Mme. Dumont (France), Emily G. Ba (U. S. A.), Yella Hertzka
12:30 P.M. (Austria).
Opening of Discussion: Lucie Dejardin (Belgium), Isabella O. Ford (England),
S. Cunningham (Canada). -
Saturday, 2 to 4 P. M. Manifesto written at the request of the International Board in London, February 4 to
5, 1924; submitted to the Congress for ratification.
Saturday Mass Meeting .
8:30 P. M. Chairman: Jane ‘Addams. .
Evening Meeting Speakers: Judge Florence Allen (U. S. A.), Mme. Cor. Ramondt-Hirschmann (Hol-
: land), Rosika Schwimmer (Hungary), Marcelle Capy (France).
Sunday, May 4 Mass Meeting of Young People, if possible at Lincoln Memorial
2:30 P. M. Chairman: Annalee Stewart (U.S. A.).
: 1. Music, Quartet of Hampton Institute. ‘
- 2. The Past War from Point of View of an Ex-Soldier, Private Peet (Canada).
3. What the Next War Will Mean, Dorothy Evans (England).
4. Statement of Present Situation and What Youth Are Doing for a New Internationa]
Order, Tomi Wada (Japan), M. Sein (Mexico), Miss Thilleyampalam (India).
S. Cooperation (League of Nations, Disarmament, Economic Conferences, Revision of
Text Books, Fellowship of Students), Eugéne Corbie (University of New York).
6. Outlawing of War, Allan Hunter (Union Seminary, New York). wot
7. A Message from the Youth Movement of Europe, Gertrud Baer (Germany).
8. Quartet singing “Ain't Goin’ to Study War No More.”
Sunday, 8:30 P.M. Special Concert at Howard University
Evening Meeting Arranged by Mary Church Terrell. Negro Spirituals and Plantation Songs, by the
Choral Society of Howard University; Lulu Childers, Director.
Monday, May 5 A New International Order: Its Psychological Aspects _
9:30 A. M. to Speakers: Anita Augspurg (Germany), Andrée Jouve (France), Dr. Gleditsch (Nor-
12:30 P. M. way).
Opening of Discussion: Cor Ramondt - Hirschmann (Holland), Professor Gertrud
Woker (Switzerland), Edith Waterworth (Australia).
Monday, 2 to 4 P. M. Headquarters Report: Vilma Glicklich, International Secretary.
Discussion: Relation between the International Office (Geneva) and the National Sections.
Monday, 8:30 P.M. Subject: European Problems in Relation to World Peace
Evening Meeting Chairman: Dr. Aletta Jacobs (Holland).
Speakers: Bertrand Russell (England), Augusta Kirchhoff (Germany), Maria Aull
(Czecho-Slovakia), Dr. Khrapko Dragomanowa (Ukraine), Lucie Dejardin (Bel-
gium).
Tuesday, May 6 Business Meeting
9:30 A. M. to Amendments to Constitution: enn
12:30 P. M. (a) Which have been_submitted by ThE Weald meeting in London, February 4 and 5,
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Tuesday, 2 to 4 P. M. Reports of Com
Discussion of R
Tuesday, 8:30 P.M. Subject: How to Prevent the Next wo
ning i Chairman: Lida Gustava Heymann (Germany). .
Eve Meeting Speakers: Kirby Page (U. S. A.), Tano Jodai (Japan), Dorothy Evans (England),
Robert L. Owen (United States Senator from Oklahoma), Open Diplomacy 3
Henrik Shipstead (United States Senator from Minnesota), “World Disarmament.
Wednesday, May 7 Business Meeting (continued).
9:30 A.M. Election of Officers.
to 12:30 P. M. Unfinished business.
Wednesday, 2 to4 P.M. Subject: Future Work. Discussicn opened by Gertrud Baer.
Wednesday, 8:30 P.M. Closing Reception to the Delegates.
. ing i Howing itt inted ,
dont ot pra Peon orton B. Senne tonchie i comes Peace; Caroline Granger, Philadelphia; Andrew
i j : ; hy Biddle, The Young Friends: Gertrude Klein, Editor of “Free Youth”; Grace Louise
Allison, Urban one Fase tional pee Dorothy Beard and Richard Williams, Junior International League; Kenneth
Close, Intercollegiate Cosmopolitan Club. .
"Resolutions and formal reports appearing on the Agenda will be placed in the
by members of 32 cooperating organiza-
hands of the Delegates each day, printed in French, German, and English.
‘A Who's Who of the Delegates and a final program will be issued of the opening of the Congress.
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