70, Fifth Avenue, New York.
Including work of the Armenian Relief, the Persian War Relief, and
the Syrian-Palestine Relief Committees.
| James L. Barton. Chairman. | Samuel T. Dutton. Secretary. | Walter H. Mallory. Field Secretary. |
| Charles R. Crane, Treasurer. | ||
| Arthur J. Brown. | John Moffat. | ||
| Edwin M. Bulkley. | John R. Mott. | ||
| John B. Calvert. | Frank Mason North. | ||
| John D. Crimmins. | Harry V. Osborne. | ||
| Cleveland H. Dodge. | George A. Plimpton. | ||
| Charles W. Eliot. | Rt. Rev. P. Rhinelander. | ||
| William T. Ellis. | Karl Davis Robinson. | ||
| James Cardinal Gibbons. | William W. Rockwell. | ||
| Rt. Rev. David H. Greer. | George T. Scott. | ||
| Norman Hapgood. | Isaac N. Seligman. | ||
| Maurice H. Harris. | William Sloane. | ||
| William I. Haven. | Edward Lincoln Smith. | ||
| Hamilton Holt. | James M. Speers. | ||
| Arthur Curtiss James. | Oscar M. Straus. | ||
| Frederick Lynch. | Stanley White. | ||
| Chas. S. MacFarland. | Talcott Williams. | ||
| H. Pereira Mendes. | Stephen S. Wise. |
[7]. In other words, wherever the title of a document is given without such a footnote, that means that the Editor is in possession of the author’s name, even if the name is not published but represented by a symbol (e.g., “Dr. L.”), or by such periphrases as “A foreign resident,” &c.
[8]. For full text see page [572].
[9]. See “Historical Summary,” Chapter V.