Bureau D'Etudes Internationales Cours d'Ete 1926, ca. August 1926
Also known as: School of International Studies Courses 1926, ca. August 1926

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OFFICE
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SUMMER COURSE 1926

ORGANIZED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
PROFESSOR ALFRED ZIMMERN
SPEAK
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OFFICE
IN COLLABORATION WITH THE
INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY FEDERATION
FOR THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS
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This program does not include courses; and conferences; ',.
What will members of the Secretariat, the International Bureau do?
Labor, and the Institute of Cooperation. lntellecluclle on
the work of the League of Nations. They will, in fact, be insured
permanently from July 12 to September 6.

Fortnight from July 12 to 26

ENGLISH
Teacher. E. Jackh, Director of Hochschale fur Politik (Berlin):
“War Debris U’AUenger Problem
Teacher. R. Coupland, Oxford: The Next Conference, Imperiale: Plude's Problem
Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehrm: Plude
Teacher. R. A. Lehfeidt, University of Johannesburg South Africa: The Social Conditions of Sadness
Mr. Salvador de Madariaga: [illegible] in France and Spain, A Contrast of Civilizations.
Dr. Christian Lange: The technique of disarmament
Teacher. Hirsch (Berlin): The international economic relationship
   Dr. Alfred E. Longuelli: Some Aspects of American Street
Dr. R.W. Livingstone, Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University Belfast: Benefits and Consequences of Modern Education.

FRENCH: Prof. W. Haas (Berlin: politics and psychology) M. Pierre Cot, Paris, Problemes de [illegible] internationale Mr. De Madariaga: England France and Spain M. Brossolette: (Paris, The idea of ​​the border) Mr. Pastor Marc Boegner: [illegible] international. Fortnight from August 23 to September 6 ENGLISH Dr. Thomas Jesse Jones (New York): The Problem of Africa Mr. Arundel del Re (Oxford): [illegible] Teacher. J. H. Rogers, University of Missouri: The Influence of Influx of American Capital into Europe Mr. J.R.M. Butler (Cambridge); After 1815 and after 1918 Teacher. Andre Siegfried (Paris); The Anglo-Saxon minds by French people FRENCH: Teacher. de los Rios Granada-Spain): the influence of sixteenth-century Spanish thought in Graine's theory: Humanism and the conception of international social justice Teacher. E. Vermeil, Strasbourg): Problems of Central Europe. for the duration of the Session of the League of Nations, two series of lectures will be given on the work of this International Assembly
Le Matin: by Professor Zimmern, a practical course
on the constitution of the League of Nations. his work and
those of its various committees. courses given in French and
in English.
 
Evening: presentation of a question by a delegate or a
expert, and discussion.

CONDITIONS OF ADMISSION


These courses will be divided into two sections: those of the
general section which will last a period of 8 days, and those
of the special section which will last a period of 15 days. These
Classes begin July 12 and 26; August 9 and 23.

Registrations:

25 Swiss francs for fifteen days and for one month.
15 Swiss francs for one week.

We are now considering the possibility of ensuring
either in Geneva, for the duration of the course, or in France. by
camping, for the duration of the Assembly, conditions of —.,
cheap accommodation and food to all students...
who will request it.

For all information and registration, please contact
MRS. ALFRED ZIMMERN
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES OFFICE
Conservatory of Music, Place Neuve, Geneva.