4. The international labor conferences. F. C. Hicks, The New World Order, pp. 270-279.
5. The League and disarmament. Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Place of the United States in a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace (July, 1921), pp. 45-67.
6. The League at work. Arthur Sweetser, The League of Nations at Work, pp. 29-62.
7. Some examples of international government. L. S. Woolf, International Government, pp. 179-265; F. B. Sayre, Experiments in International Administration, pp. 18-62.
8. The “Concert of Powers” in Europe. T. J. Lawrence, Principles of International Law, pp. 268-279.
9. The system of mandates. R. B. Fosdick, George Rublee, J. T. Shotwell, Léon Bourgeois, and others, The League of Nations Starts, pp. 110-125.
10. International public health and sanitation. R. B. Fosdick, George Rublee, J. T. Shotwell, Léon Bourgeois, and others, The League of Nations Starts, pp. 155-169.
11. The League of Nations as a scheme of government. L. Oppenheim, The League of Nations, pp. 28-48.
12. Small nations and the League. S. P. Duggan, The League of Nations, pp. 161-183; Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Place of the United States in a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace (July, 1921), pp. 68-97.
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