John Bates Clark is Director of the Division of Economics and History of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Professor of Political Economy at Columbia University.
Bernhard Dernburg is the German ex-Minister of Colonies, who spent some time in America at the beginning of the war as semi-official spokesman for German opinion.
Charles W. Eliot is President Emeritus of Harvard University, and a leader in the peace movement.
Rudolf Eucken is one of the most widely-known of living German philosophers. He visited America in 1913.
G. Lowes Dickinson of Cambridge University, England, is author of “Letters of a Chinese Official,” “Justice and Liberty,” “A Modern Symposium,” etc.
Franklin H. Giddings is Professor of Sociology at Columbia University.
John A. Hobson is one of the best-known English economists, the author of “The Rise of Modern Capitalism,” “The Science of Wealth,” “The Industrial System,” “Towards International Government,” etc.
Hamilton Holt is managing editor of The Independent.
Paul U. Kellogg is an editor of the Survey in New York.