No-Conscription Fellowship

[3] Other prominent supporters included John Clifford, Bruce Glasier, Hope Squire, Bertrand Russell, Robert Smillie and Philip Snowden.

Bertrand Russell took over from Clifford Allen as the chairman of the organisation while Catherine Marshall took over from Fenner Brockway as secretary.

Norman, Catherine Marshall, Clifford Allen, Edward Grubb, Fenner Brockway, John P. Fletcher, Morgan Jones, Rev.

Beatrice Webb, who was pro-war, recorded the occasion in her diary,[6]The Friends' Meeting House ... was packed with some 2,000 young men — the National Convention of the No-Conscription Fellowship.

Norman, Miss Llewelyn Davies and the Snowdens: the pacifist predominating over the rebel element.From March 1916 the NCF published The Tribunal.

The National Committee in 1916.
front row (L to R): C.H. Norman, Alfred Salter , Aylmer Rose, Fenner Brockway , Clifford Allen , Edward Grubb , Will Chamberlain , Catherine Marshall .
back row (L to R): Rev. Leyton Richards , Morgan Jones , John P. Fletcher, Alfred Barratt Brown and Bertrand Russell . [ 1 ]
The Tribunal was the journal of the NCF. The authorities tried to suppress this during the war by following the staff and smashing the presses. Secrecy was maintained and publication continued.