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Volume 96, issue 1_suppl, 1921
- Type Distinctions, Page and Volume References and Order of Topics pp. i-i

- Clyde L. King
- Index pp. 1-79

- N/a
Volume 96, issue 1, 1921
- Foreword pp. i-i

- L.S. Rowe
- The League of Nations Effective pp. 1-10

- Hamilton Holt
- Achievements of the League of Nations in Its First Year pp. 11-16

- Charles H. Levermore
- Two Accomplishments of the Existing League—the Secretariat and the Assembly pp. 16-21

- Sarah Wambaugh
- The First Year and a Half of the League of Nations pp. 21-30

- Arthur Sweetser
- The Monroe Doctrine pp. 31-33

- John Bassett Moore
- The Monroe Doctrine and American Participation in European Affairs pp. 33-41

- William E. Lingelbach
- The Monroe Doctrine and a World Organization pp. 41-44

- Henry W. Taft
- The Urge for Disarmament pp. 45-48

- Thomas J. Walsh
- The Possibility of Disarmament by International Agreement pp. 49-52

- Robert Lee Bullard Major-General
- Limitation of Armaments by International Agreement pp. 53-56

- Frank W. Mondell
- Curtailment of Armaments pp. 56-62

- Frederick C. Hicks
- Reduction of Armaments pp. 62-67

- John Jacob Rogers
- The Attitude of the United States Toward Europe pp. 68-69

- Henry Morgenthau
- The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System pp. 70-74

- Jane Addams
- The Mandate System of the League of Nations pp. 74-77

- Denys P. Myers
- The League of Nations and the Protection of the Inhabitants of Transferred Territories pp. 78-83

- Manley O. Hudson
- The Defects of the System of Mandates pp. 84-90

- Herbert Adams Gibbons
- Mandates: America's Opportunity pp. 90-94

- James G. McDonald
- American Interests in the Mandatory System pp. 95-97

- Fannie Fern Andrews
- A World Court pp. 98-99

- John Hays Hammond
- Aim and Purpose of an International Court of Justice pp. 100-107

- James Brown Scott
- The Jurisdiction and Powers of an International Court pp. 107-114

- Herbert A. Smith
- Compulsory Arbitration Not Essential to An Effective World Organization pp. 114-118

- George W. Wickersham
- Law the Prerequisite of an International Court pp. 118-123

- Charles G. Fenwick
- The Misleading Myth of the Equality of Nations pp. 124-128

- Talcott Williams
- The United States and International Government pp. 128-132

- William I. Hull
- Limitations on the Functions of International Courts pp. 132-137

- Edwin M. Borchard
- The Essentials of World Organization pp. 138-140

- Irvine L. Lenroot
- The Concert of Nations pp. 141-146

- Joseph Irwin France
- A World Association Impractical Under Present Conditions pp. 146-152

- James M. Beck
- The Essentials of a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace pp. 153-159

- Oscar T. Crosby
- The Essentials in the League of Nations to a World Organization pp. 159-160

- Henry W. Taft
- The Need for a Concord of Nations pp. 161-165

- Albert Bushnell Hart
- The Payment of Allied Debts pp. 166-169

- Medill McCormick
- A Plan for Underwriting the Debts of the Allies to the United States pp. 169-173

- Joseph Irwin France
- Allied Indebtedness to the United States pp. 173-177

- John Foster Dulles
- Cancellation of European War Debts to the United States pp. 177-181

- E.M. Patterson
- Book Department pp. 182-184

- N/a
Volume 95, issue 1, 1921
- Expenditures and Revenues of the Federal Government pp. 1-113

- Edward B. Rosa
- Sources of Revenue of the States with a Special Study of the Revenue Sources of Pennsylvania pp. 113-122

- M.L. Faust
- Sources of Revenue in American Cities pp. 123-132

- Lane W. Lancaster
- The Trend of Federal, State, and Local Revenues in the United States pp. 132-147

- Robert Bruce Watson
- Peru's Burden of Military Expenditures pp. 148-150

- J.C. Luitweiler
- Public Expenditures and Receipts in France pp. 151-155

- Charles Gide
- The Sources of the Receipts of the French Government in 1920 pp. 155-160

- Gaston Jeze
- Basis for Reform of Federal Taxation pp. 161-164

- Daniel C. Roper
- The Inheritance Tax pp. 165-180

- M.H. Hunter
- The Net Income and Excess Profits Should Be Kept as the Main Sources of National Taxation pp. 180-188

- H.C. McKenzie
- The Ralston-Nolan Bill pp. 188-193

- S.H. Patterson
- The Sales Tax pp. 193-207

- John S. Hord
- The Incidence of a Sales Tax pp. 207-212

- Gordon Hayes
- The General Sales Tax Is Not the Way Out pp. 212-220

- Arthur A. Ballantine
- The Tariff Policy of the United States As a Creditor Nation pp. 220-227

- D.A. Forward
- Good-Will and Economic-Blockade pp. 228-237

- Frederick A. Cleveland
- Budget Making in Philadelphia—Its New Provisions and Operation pp. 237-242

- Wright Hoffman
- Administrative Reorganization in the Federal Government pp. 242-251

- A.N. Holcombe
- Earned and Unearned Income pp. 251-259

- Willford I. King
- Better Methods of Municipal Bonding pp. 259-263

- H.W. Dodds
- Problems of a Model State Income Tax pp. 263-268

- Henry Herrick Bond
- State Supervision of Local Assessments pp. 269-271

- Frank B. Jess
- A Program for Redistributing Sources of Revenue as between Cities, States, and National Government pp. 272-276

- James E. Boyle
- The State Tax Commission and the Property Tax pp. 276-283

- H.L. Lutz
- The United States and the Payment of an Indemnity by Germany pp. 284-290

- Frank Plachy
- The Principal Factors to Be Considered in Connection with the Cancellation of the European Indebtedness to the United States pp. 290-305

- C.E. McGuire
- Book Department pp. 306-308

- Harry T. Collings