Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from America's Relation to the World Conflict and to the Coming Peace, Vol. 72: The Annals, July, 1917
With the outbreak of the war there were some of our members. Who felt that the Academy should abandon the idea of holding a national conference on our foreign policy at a time when the United States was actively participating in the con?ict. After the most careful consideration of the situation, the Officers of the Academy and the Annual Meeting Committee reached the conclusion that the fact that the United States was engaged in the con?ict made the obligation all the more clear to consider in a scientific and non-parti san spirit the great issues involved.
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