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Report of the Committee on Publications of the Department of State

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1938

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References

1 Proceedings of this Society, 28th Meeting (1934), pp. vi, 188 and 215.

2 Ibid., 29th Meeting (1935), p. vi.

3 Ibid., 30th Meeting (1936), pp. vi and 224.

4 Ibid., 31st Meeting (1937), pp. vi, 192 and 226.

* Mr. Clark was unable to take part in the preparation of the report and therefore feels that he should not sign it.

5 Proceedings of this Society, 31st Meeting (1937), pp. 233–261; reprinted in Subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations, Hearings on Department of State Appropriation Bill, 1939, pp. 106–116 (hereafter cited as Hearings).

6 Hearings, p. 105.

7 The figures for 1938 include $18,000 appropriated in a deficiency appropriation.

8 Proceedings of this Society, 29th Meeting (1935), pp. 201–206; 30th Meeting (1936), pp. 240–242; and 31st Meeting (1937), pp. 238–239.

9 Moore, John Bassett, “The Dictatorial Drift,” Virginia Law Review, 23 (1937), pp. 863 and 865 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

10 Borchard, Edwin, “Democracy and Foreign Policy,” reprinted from the Congressional Record, Feb. 10, 1938, separate print, p. 16 Google Scholar.

11 U. S. Foreign Relations, 1914, Supplement (Washington, 1928), p. iv.

12 U. S. Department of State, Press Releases, Jan. 25, 1936, Vol. 14, p. 100.

13 Hearings, p. 105.

14 Ibid., p. 117.

15 Ibid., p. 105.

16 Proceedings of this Society, 31st Meeting (1937), p. 238.

17 Hearings, p. 103.

18 Proceedings of this Society, 30th Meeting (1936), p. 242.

19 Proceedings of this Society, 31st Meeting (1937), pp. 239–248.

20 Hearings, p. 104.

21 Marescotti’s note: “In one of the last sessions two photographs of the Four were taken, one of them alone, one with the secretaries. Wilson observed that in the face of the English Hankey, the Italian me, the French Mantoux, an American secretary was missing. He therefore asked that the photograph with the secretaries be not printed, ‘because that might cause him embarrassment in America.’ This was done. But he signed, as did Clemenceau and Lloyd George, the copy which I presented to him and which I have reproduced in this volume. This is, I believe, absolutely unpublished, only the photograph without the secretaries having been published at that time.”

22 L. Aldrovandi Marescotti, Guerra Diplomatica: Ricordi e Frammenti di Diario (1914–1919) (4th ed., Milan, 1937), pp. 13–14.

* Marescotti has subsequently published additional notes in the Nuova Antologia, a semi-monthly published at Rome under the direction of Luigi Federzoni. For instance, the issues for May 1 and 16,1937, contain his notes of the Council of Four meetings on various days of June, 1919, on a number of subjects, including Reparations and German Colonies.

23 Although Hutchinson does not cite his source, this telegram is found in U. S. Foreign Relations, 1915, Supplement (Washington, 1928), p. 32, which contains the additional sentence: “I have heard unofficial confirmation of this agreement here.”

24 Proceedings of this Society, 30th Meeting (1936), pp. 237–239; 31st Meeting (1937), p. 235.

25 Proceedings of this Society, 31st Meeting (1937), pp. 192, 224 and 236.

26 Proceedings of this Society, 31st Meeting (1937), p. 256.

27 Proceedings of this Society, 29th Meeting (1935), pp. 203–205; 30th Meeting (1936), pp. 245–248; 31st Meeting (1937), pp. 251–255.

* This list is omitted here in the interest of economy in printing.—H. W.

* List omitted here in the interest of economy in printing.—H. W.

28 Hearings, 99.

29 Ibid., 100.

30 Ibid., 101.

31 The most recent issue brings the list down to April 1, 1938 (Pub. No. 1160).

32 The most recent issue is revised to Dec. 1, 1937 (Pub. No. 1100).

33 The most recent issue is revised to Aug. 7, 1937 (Pub. No. 1064).

34 Samuel F. Bemis, Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States, 1775–1921 (Washington, 1935), p. 815.

35 Samuel F. Bemis, Guide to the Diplomatic History of the United States, 1775–1921 (Washington, 1935), p. 824, footnote 30.