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Show 1 EXHAUSTIVE STUDY J OF 'EFFECT OF WAR Si Stanford University, Cal., Jan. 13. lj A. university course on international "i Arbitration and the prevention of wars -irffjj was opened hero yesterday by Dr. 13 David Starr Jordan, president of S Stanford and member of the Cur-' Cur-' oogle Peace commission. I Addressing one hundred upppr iplassmen, who have registered for !)tho course, Dr. Jordan outlined the preliminary work, which will consist pt an exhaustive study of the history fit warfare and Its moral, economic and biological effects upon mankind. 1 The historical part of the course iwlll be under tho direction of Prof. B. B. Krehblel, of the historv department )f the university Dr. Jordan himself ! ivill discuss the present situation of he war problem and means lor the I reservation of peace. I |