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Problems of International Practice and Diplomacy with Special Reference to The Plague Conferences and Conventions and other General International Agreements. By Sir Thomas Barclay, of Lincoln Inn, Barrister at Law, Member of the Institute of International Law, Vice-President of the International Law Association, Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal at Brussels of the Independent State of the Congo, etc. London: Sweet & Maxwell, Ltd., 3 Chancery Lane. Boston, Mass., USA: Boston Book Co., 83-91 Francis Street.
presidents; and George M. Morris, USA, Speaker of the House of Deputies; Amos J. Peaslee, USA, Secretary General; Gerald J. Mc-Mahon, USA, Assistant Secretary General; and Henry F. Butler, USA, Assistant Treasurer. There is provision in the By-Laws of the International Bar Association
Britain, Cadogan and France: THE DIARIES OF SIR ALEXANDER CADOGAN 1938-1945 edited by David Dilks (Cassell, 1971:£ 6.00) TROUBLED NEIGHBOURS: Anglo-French Relations in the Twentieth Century, edited by Neville Waites (Weidenfield and Nicolson, 1971:£ 4.20)
The Korean War and American Politics: The Republican Party As a Case Study. By Ronald J. Caridi.(Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Pp. 319. $10.