342 APPENDIX 1895 The gold standard of currency in the light of recent theory. Political Science Quarterly, v. 10, no. 3, p. 59-73, Sept. 1895. The origin of interest. Quarterly Journal of Economics, v. 9, no. 3, April 1895, 24 p. Reprinted. Real issues concerning interest. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Oct. 1895, p. 98-102. 1896 Address. Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbi- tration, 1896, p. 36-39. The after effects of free coinage of silver. Political Science Quarterly, v. 11, no. 3, p. 115-123, Sept. 1896. After free coinage, What? Springfield Republican, Oct. 12, 1896. Free coinage and prosperity. Political Science Quarterly, v. 11, no. 2, p. 74-84, June 1896. Review of Fisher’s “Appreciation and interest.” Economic Journal, v. 6, no. 24, p. 567-570, Dec. 1896. Steadily appreciating currency not harmful. Public Opinion, Aug. 27, 1896. The theory of economic progress. American Economic Association, Eco- nomic Studies, v. 1, no. 1, 1896. The unit of wealth. Staatswissenschaftliche arbeiten. Festgaben fiir Karl Khnies, hrsg. von O. v. Boenigh. Berlin, 1896, p. 1-20. Reprinted. The workingman’s support of international arbitration. The Century Magazine, August 1896, p. 634-635. 1897 Address. Report of the Lake Mohonk Conference on International Arbi- tration, 1897, p. 73-77. The scholar’s opportunity, an Address delivered at the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the founding of a chapter of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity at Amherst College. Political Science Quarterly, v. 12, p. 589-602, Dec. 1897. Trusts and the law. The Independent, v. 49, p. 1-2. Mar. 4. 1897. 1898 The future of economic theory. Quarterly Journal of Economics, Oct. 1898, p. 1-14. Introduction to “Overproduction and Crises” by Karl Rodbertus, tr. by Julia Franklin, 1898. Natural forces that make for peace. Report of the Lake Mohonk Confer- ence on International Arbitration, 1898. n. 91-94. The dynamic law of wages. Yale Review, Feb. 1899, p. 375-382. Dynamic standards of wages and interest. Abstract of paper by Prof. John 1899