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214 Rusiecka, M. de (Poland). Russell, Bertrand (England). Ryner, Han (France). Schirardin, (professor in Metz, France). Schneider, Édouard (France). Schoen, Édouard (professor in Metz, France). Schultz, P. (professor in Metz, France). Sévérine (France). Signac, Paul (France). Sinclair, Upton (U.S.A.). Sorel, Robert (France). Stieglitz, Alfred (U.S.A.). Stocker, Helene (Germany). Suchenno, Jean (France). Tagore, Rabindranath (Hindustan). Thiessou, Gaston (France). Uhry, Jules (on the staff of “L’Humanité,” France) Unruh, Fritz von (Germany). Vaillant-Couturier, Paul (France). Velde, Henry van de (Belgium). Vildrac, Charles (France). Villard, Oswald Garrison (U.S.A.). Viskovatov, L. de (Russia). Wacker (professor at Metz, France). Wehberg, H. (Germany). Werfel, Franz (Germany). Werth, Léon (France). Yannios (Greece). Zangwill, Israel (England). Zweig, Stefan (German-Austria).

Emilio H. del Villar, editor of “Archivo Geografico de la Peninsula Iberica,” of Madrid, has sent me a manifesto Por la causa de la civilizacion, published in the Madrid newspapers in June, 1919, and inspired with sentiments analogous to those of the above declaration. This manifesto is signed by about one hundred Spanish writers and men of science, university professors, etc. Emilio H. del Villar sends his own adhesion, together with that of all the