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It was hoped, however, that a balance would be left after paying the traveling expenses of the members. This proved to be a fact, and the Institute has determined to use this sum to hold meetings of the various committees, instead of conducting as heretofore their scientific discussions by correspondence; to compensate the rapporteurs in order that they may be able, without too great financial loss, to devote more time to the preparation of projects, as well as to scientific reports explaining ...them; to print the reports together with the necessary references and documents, thus facilitating their use and rendering them of value to the public at large. As the first volumes of the Annuaire are out of print and can be found only with the greatest difficulty, it has been decided to reprint these Digitized by Google 102 DIVISION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW volumes, so that the Annuaire from its beginning may be had by members of the Institute, publicists, statesmen, and scholars. In order to bring about the desired relationship between the Institute and the Endowment's Division of International Law, and to participate in the dis- cussions concerning these important matters, the Director attended in person the session of the Institute of International Law held at Christiania August 24 to 31, 1912, and he prepared a memorandum, in English and in French, which was sent in advance to each member of the Institute, which stated the desire of the Endowment to have the Institute act in an advisory capacity, the nature and scope of the Division's activity as defined by the proposed charter of the Endowment, and a resumi of the suggestions and concrete projects which had been made or presented to the Division, in order that the members of the Institute might have a clear understanding of the services which the Institute, as a body or through a committee, would be asked to render, and of the projects upon which its advice might be requested, if the proposed relationship were established.
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