3rd International Vegetarian
Congress 1893
Chicago, USA
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President of the Vegetarian Society of America |
Pre-Congress Notices (from
London and Manchester)
- Vegetarianism and Peace - by William
E. A. Axon (England), an address at the Temple Church, Philadelphia,
May 31, 1893, published in The Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester)
- Vital Food - by Mr. A. F. Hills (England), President of the
Vegetarian Federal Union. A paper read before the Congress [published
in The Vegetarian (London) to be added in due course]
- Vegetarianism Universal, a day dream - by John E. B. Mayor,
M.A. (England), a paper prepared for the Congress [published in
The Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester) to be added in due course]
- The Literature of Vegetarianism - by William E. A. Axon,
a paper prepared for the Congress [published in The Vegetarian
Messenger (Manchester) to be added in due course]
- The Joyous Message of Vegetarianism
- by Dr. Paul Förster (Germany) a paper prepared for the Congress,
published in The Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester)
- Tendencies of Vegetarianism
- by William E. A. Axon (an address delivered at Lake Goguac, Michigan,
June 14, 1893; published in The Vegetarian Messenger (Manchester)
- Preliminary report from the Vegetarian
Messenger, Manchester
- Report from the Organising Secretary
from The Vegetarian, London
- Report of the Deputation from the Vegetarian
Society - from the Vegetarian Messenger, Manchester
- To Chicago ! - extracts from a
series of articles about the trip The Vegetarian, London
- Welcome home to the deputation -
from the Vegetarian Messenger, Manchester
- The Vegetarian Annexe at the World's Fair
from The Vegetarian, London
- Later notes - from the Vegetarian
Messenger, Manchester
- Echoes of the Chicago Exhibition
- by the Rev. Henry S. Clubb, President of the Vegetarian Society
of America, reflecting on the Congress.

The Vegetarian Federal Union's Stall at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893
(photo from: www.vegetarianmuseum.com )
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