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Clark’s views as expressed in an address before the City Club of 
Brooklyn. Standard Union, Brooklyn, May 6, 1914. 
A proposed standing committee of the powers; joint address of Sir George 
Paish and John B. Clark. 29th Annual Lake Mohonk Conference. 
Report; 4th session, May 28, 1914, p. 118-124. 
Realty experts warn against new tax bill. Summary of Prof. Clark’s views. 
New York Press, Feb. 1, 1914. 
1915 
Address (on a League of peace) to the members and the constituency of 
the New York Peace Society, Jan. 6, 1915. Pamphlet, 2 leaves. 
Signed: George W. Kirchwey, Chairman plan of action committee; 
John Bates Clark, Chairman executive committee. 
The balance sheet of war. Everybody's Magazine, Nov. 1915, p. 593-595. 
Division of the people’s income. Report to the National Civie Federation 
by a Committee of which J. B. Clark was chairman, June 28, 1915. 
The economic costs of war. Proceedings of the 27th annual meeting of the 
American Economic Association, 1915, p. 85-93. Reprinted. 
Economics of war. Columbia Univ. Quarterly, v. 17, no. 4, p. 316-322, Sept. 
1915. Reprinted. 
Existing alliances and a league of peace, an address before the twenty- 
first annual Lake Mohonk Conference, July 1915, 11 p. International 
Conciliation, Special bulletin. 
Policies and plans of the New York Peace society, Jan. 1915. Report of 
chairman of the executive committee, p. 19-22. Reprinted from the 
Year Book. 
The League of Nations. Advocate of Peace, July 1915. 
Sees in Entente firm basis for peace union. Philadelphia Evening Tele- 
graph, June 17, 1915. Summary of address at Independence Hall, 
1916 
The economic dynamics of war. “Scientia,” v. 20, 10th year (1916) N. 
L II-8, Aug. 1916, p. 115-123. Reprinted. 
The Entente in peace. New York Times, Dec. 7, 1916. 
Entente Powers as nucleus for “Allies of the future,” a reply to Prof. Hugo 
Muensterberg’s article in the New York Times Sunday Magazine of 
July 30. New York Times, Aug. 6, 1916. 
European nations and the League problem, in “Enforced peace.” Pro- 
ceedings 1st annual assemblage of League to enforce peace. American 
branch, May 26-27, 1916, p. 85-92. 
A league of Nations to enforce peace. Syracuse Herald, Feb. 9, 1916. 
Possible guaranties of peace. The World Court, April 1916, p. 216-219. 
1917 
Americans urged to enter fight for liberty. New York Times, Mar. 4, 1917. 
Changes in accepted conclusions as to international trade due to (1) 
Asiatic development and (2) War. Paper presented before the 2nd Pan
	        
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