Walter Lippmann is one of the most brilliant of the younger American publicists, an editor of the New Republic, and author of “A Preface to Politics,” “Drift and Mastery,” and “The Stakes of Diplomacy.”
A. Lawrence Lowell is President of Harvard University.
Romain Rolland is the author of “Jean-Christophe.” His attitude on the war has forced his exile from France to Geneva. His eloquent book “Above the Battle” expresses the emotion of a cosmopolitan soul confronted with the madness of a world-war.
Prof. L. Quidde was one of the leading German pacifists before the war.
A. A. Tenney is assistant Professor of Sociology at Columbia University.
Arnold J. Toynbee is the son-in-law of Prof. Gilbert Murray, and the author of “Nationality and the War,” and “Greek Policy Since 1882.” He is one of the most brilliant students of problems of nationality.
Lillian Wald is head-worker at the Henry Street Settlement in New York City.
William English Walling is a prominent American Socialist, editor of the New Review, and author of “Socialists and the War,” etc.
Alfred E. Zimmern is in the English Education service, and is author of “The Greek Commonwealth.”