- World Chancelleries
- Sentiments, ideas, and arguments expressed by famous occidental and oriental statesmen looking to the consolidation of the psychological bases of international peace.
- Germany’s Hope for Peace
- Conversations with Chancellor Marx of Germany
- Italy’s Rebirth
- Fascismo’s Purposes outlined by Premier Mussolini
- Steadfast France
- That Nation’s Aims Set Forth by Ex-President and Ex-Premier Raymond Poincaré
- “Ramsay Mac Donald Socialism”
- Great Britain’s Former Socialist-Labor Prime Minister Outlines His Ideals in Government
- Coolidge: A Survey
- The President’s Mind as Revealed in His Utterances, Oral and Written
- Pillars of World Peace
- The Problem of the Pacific and a Formula for International Good Relations
- Mr. Bancroft in Tokyo
- Methods and Opinions of the Late American Ambassador to Japan
- Japanese View of the Pacific
- Conversations with Viscount Takaaki Kato
- Another Great Japanese Talks
- Statement of the Views of Baron Kijuro Shidehara
- Future of the Philippines
- Interviews with
- China’s Rights and Wrongs
- Interview with Dr. Tang Shao-yi
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- World Chancelleries
- Compiled shortly after the devastation of World War One, World Chancelleries is a plea for peace at any cost. It also sheds light on pre-Second World War viewpoints of progressive outlets like the Chicago Daily News.