MORGEN (Gen.), 711. MORICE, Charles,
man Art," 665.
German Soul in Ger-
MORLEY, Christopher, poem, "Ballad of French Rivers," 942.
MOROCCO, crisis, 675, 678.
MOSELEY, Sidney A., "Pictures from Gallipoli," 956.
Moslem World and Germany, 1156. MOULIN-Eckart, (Count) du, 677. MOUNTMORRES (Viscount), estimate of King George V., 905.
MUNITIONS of War, German supply dis- cussed by G. Garrett, 1030.
See also under names of various countries. MUNITIONS Plants, see ĠERMAN and Aus- tro-Hungarian Conspirators. MORAVICĂ, Jewish cemetery, 1135. MUSIC During War, 882.
My Baptism of Fire, 1137.
NAMUR, Bishop of, 1108.
NAPOLEON Bonaparte, 705. National Guard Day, 737.
NATIONALITY, problems in Europe, 911. NATIONS, "Liberation of the Lesser Na- tions," by Dr. Stuebben, 757. NAVAL Battles, year of operations in the Baltic, 672; W. Churchill's version of Falkland Islands battle, loss of Bacchante cruisers, and Dardanelles attacks, 691; Abo Archipelago, 1137.
See also SUBMARINE Warfare. Naval Defenses of the United States, 759. NAVIES, see under countries.
NAYLOR, Stanley, The Serbian Soldier," 767.
NEGRO Troops, 843.
New Code for Submarine Warfare, 1160. New Syrian Railway, 1166.
New View of Fatherland, 1063.
New Year, 1074.
NIBLACK, (Capt.) Albert P., "Naval De- fenses of the United States," 759. NICHOLAS II., Czar of Russia, New Year Order to His Army, 1086.
Night in Artois, 1138.
Nish a City Mourning, 959. NIXON, (Šir) John, 878, 879.
No More Golden Days for Tourists, 1126.
No Peace Now for France, 714.
NOLVA, R. de, Will the War Decentralize the Church of Rome?
On Catching Up a Lie, 638.
On the Road to India, 731.
On the Russian Battle Front, 711. One of the Foreign Legion, 1092.
ORDER in Council, British, Dr. B. Dern- burg's comment on U. S. note, 725; com- ment of Count Reventlow, 729; Amer. at- titude toward, 817; plans to starve Ger- many, 849: effect on German emotion, 892; statement of policy, 1101; Sir E. Grey's defense, 1194.
ORTH, Samuel P., "The Imperial Impulse," review, 1186.
peace, 641; views of prominent French- men, 714; freedom of seas in terms, 836; probable terms of Allies discussed by Sir J. Compton-Rickett, 896; senti- ment toward, discussed by Dr. Stuebben, 932: German attitude discussed by G. Garrett, 1059.
See also FORD, H. Peace at Any Price, 839. Peace Without Hate, 1078. PEGUY, Charles, 663.
People Emotionally United, 1038. Peoples, Princes, and Intellectuals, 1052. Pericles to the Athenians, 756.
PERRY, (Commodore) Matthew C., 707. PERSIA, Russians in, 1198.
PERSIA (S. S.), narrative of loss, by Lord Montagu, 1072.
PETROFF, Gregori, "German Disaster on the Dvina," 962.
Phillpotts, Eden, "Germania," 1151. Robinson, David A., "Requiem," 828. Sudduth, H. T., "At Strumitza,' 918. Wilson, Florence M., "Left Behind," 978. Poet Charles Peguy, 663.
POINCARE, (Pres. of France) Raymond, arraignment by Dr. Rohrbach, 851: New Year's address to the soldiers of France, 1085.
POLAND, present status summed up by R. Vydrin, 669; Polish question discussed by Dr. J. Stuebben, 757: Polish legions united, 889.
POLIVANOFF (Gen.), 1200.
POPE, The, see BENEDICT XV., and RO- MAN Catholic Church.
Premeditated Crime, 723.
PREPAREDNESS for War, see UNITED
PRISONERS of War, Fritz Engel describes exchange of the wounded, 744.
PROHIBITION, in Russia. 822: decrease of drinking in Britain, 928; effect of stop- page of sale of vodka in Russia, 929. Proclamations of Two Emperors, 1086. PROPAGANDISTS, see GERMAN and Aus- tro-Hungarian Conspirators.
PSICHARI, Ernest, 1154.
QUERIES and Answers, 785-790, 989-994, 1188-1192.
Requiem, D. A. Robinson, 828. REVENTLOW, (Count) E., on the wars of
Napoleon and Wilhelm II., 705; Why Not on the High Seas?" 729. RICHET, (Prof.) Charles, "France the Re- builder, 716.
Rights of Nations, 1093.
RINEHART, Mary R., "Enforce the Mon- roe Doctrine," 736. RINTELEN, Franz von, 615. RITTER (Dr.), 676.
RIVET, Gustave, "Beast of Militarism," 715. ROBECK, (Rear Admiral) John M. de, 875. ROBINSON, Charles Mulford, 'City Plan- ning," review, 774.
ROBISON, David A., poem, 828.
ROERDAM, Valdemar, "Denmark Already Defeated," 746.
ROHRBACH, (Dr.) Paul. "On the Road to India,' 731: "King Poincare," 851. ROMAN Catholic Church in France, Pope's
support of Belgian Bishops' appeal, 861; plan to increase power of Pope arraigned by L. Luzzatti, 884; appeal of Belgian Bishops, 1108; R. de Nolva on decen- tralization, 1172. ROOSEVELT, Theodore, "Criticism of the President's Message." 684; extracts from paper on Social Values and National Existence," read before Amer. Sociologi- "Fear God and Take Your cal Soc., 880: Own Part," review, 1183. ROOT, Elihu, opinion of defense and of for- eigners in America, 818.
ROSENKRANTZ, Palle, "Serial Riddle of History," 747.
RUMANIA, position traced historically, 626. See also BALKAN States.
Rumania's Attitude and Position, 627. RUNCIMAN, Walter, speech in House of Commons in favor of starving out Ger- many, 849; Changes in British Trade Policy," speech in House of Commons, 1104.
RUSSELL, Charles Edward, 1067. RUSSELL, (Dr.) J. E., 659. RUSSIA:-
Army, reserve strength estimated by Col. Murray, 619; New Year order, 1086. Arraignment of motives which caused ar- raignment by Count Apponyi, 847. Conditions in, views of M. Harden, 893. Duma, features of fourth session by M. Barinere, 883.
Economic conditions, 671.
See also POLAND.
Russia Arraigned, 847.
Russian View of the Cause of the War, 1179. Russia's Winter Prospects, 651. RUZSKY (Gen.), 1200.
SAENGER. Samuel, 981. ST. MIHIEL, 1082.
Saint-Saens Cannot Compose While France Suffers, 882.
SALONIKI, see CAMPAIGN in Europe, Bal- kan States; GREECE.
SAROLEA (Prof.), Great Russia; Her Achievement and Promise," review, 981. SARRAIL (Gen.), career, 952; in charge at Saloniki, 1199.
SARTORELLI, (Dr.) Augusto, 1173. SCHEIDEMANN, (Dr.) Philip, 640. SCHLIEFFEN (Count), 909. SCHMIDT, (Prof.) Ferdinand J.,
Legacy of the Fallen Heroes," 729. SCHROEDTER, (Dr.) E., "Iron Industry in War Times," 889.
SCOTT, (Dr.) James Brown, 1093. SEA Fights, see NAVAL Battles. SEAS, freedom of, article by A. Ballin, 836; advantage discussed by Dr. Dernburg, 846. See also ENGLAND-Naval Supremacy. SERBIA, tribute to army, 622; referred to by Bethmann Hollweg, 643; description by Ph. Loewe, 703; Balkan press comment on crushing of, 1120-1125.
See also BALKAN
States; CAMPAIGN in Europe, Balkan States.
Serbian Soldier, 767.
Serial Riddle of History, 747.
Service of Titled Women in Hungary, 1128. SHAKESPEARE, William, 753.
Shakespeare and Victory, 974. Sharpshooter, 1114.
SHAW, George Bernard, Great Britain's Vitality," 837.
SHIBUSAWA, (Baron) Eiichi, 706.
SHIP Purchase Bill, discussed by Pres. Wil- son in message to Congress, 681.
SHIPPING, effect of British blockade on, 1102; change in British policy discussed by W. Runciman in House of Commons, 1104.
See also COMMERCE. SHTCHEPKIN, N., 670. SHUMSKI, Constantine, Battle Front," 711. Siege of France, 1140.
SIEPER (Prof.), "The Duties of Patriot- ism," 738.
Significance of events in Mesopotamia, 877. SIMON, (Sir) John, 822.
SIMPSON, J. Y., "Vodka Prohibition and
Russian Peasant Life," 929. Situation in the Balkans, 647.
SLONIMSKI, L., "Russian View of the Causes of the War," 1179. SLOTT-MOELLER, Agnes, paredness," 688.
SMUTZ (Gen.), 1200. SOCIALISTS,_interpellation on peace pre- sented by Dr. Scheidemann in Reichstag, 640; German attitude toward war prob- lems discussed by G. Garrett, 1029, 1040; letter found on a German soldier, 1136. Socialists and the War, (views of J. Destree and L. B. Boudin,) 1068.
Song of the Teutonic Alliance, 848.
SOUTH AMERICA, see LATIN America.
Spirit of the Soldier, 1154.
Spiritual Effects of the War, 1080.
Spiritual Life of Authors, 749.
Splendid Serb, 933.
State of the Nation, 679.
STEEL, German supply, 891.
STEFANIE, (Grand Duchess of Hungary,) 1129.
STEFFEN, Gustav F., 906. STOWELL (Lord), 1093.
STRIKES, see COLORADO Coal Mine Strike. STEUBBEN, (Dr.) J.. "Liberation of the Lesser Nations," 757; "Is There Sentl- ment for Peace?" 932. STURMER, M.. 1197. Submarine in War, 669.
SUBMARINE Warfare, text of Germany's pledge as to vessels in Mediterranean, 859; discussed in new note on Frye case, 860; merchant ships to be sunk without warn- ing by Teutonic Powers. 1161; proposition submitted by Sec. Lansing to belligerent Powers for international agreement, 1160; editorial on tentative code, 1195. See also ANCONA (S. S.); ARABIC (S. S.): HESPERIAN (S. S.); LUSI- TANIA (S. S.); WILLIAM P. Frye (Ship).
Germany, Relations__with, see ARABIC Case; CAVELL, Edith; GERMAN and Austro-Hungarian Conspirators; HES- PERIAN Case.
Navy, opinion of Sec. Daniels on type of vessel, 618; problems discussed by Capt. Niblack, 759; report of Admiral Dewey, 819.
Neutrality, lack of protest on invasion of Belgium deplored by d'Estournelles de Constant, 656; discussed by Pres. Wil- son in annual message to Congress, 679; comment of Col. Roosevelt, 684; claimed by J. D. Whelpley to be cause of dislike of Amer. in England, 898; discussed by Pres. Wilson in speech in Cleveland, 1088.
Policies, views of Dr. Dernburg, 843-845.
Uses of Adversity, 763.
Using the Religious Scarecrow Against Italy.
884.
lessons of England's Citizen
army, 624; discussion by Pres. Wil- son in message to Congress, 680; com- ment of Col. Roosevelt, 685; history reviewed by H. Herbert to prove
fallacy of disarmament doctrine, 732; need discussed by Mary R. Rinehart, 736; naval defenses discussed by Capt. Niblack, 759; opinion of Elihu Root, 818; speeches of Pres. Wilson in Mid- dle West, 1088.
Economic effect of the war, 1147.
England, Relations with, Dr. B. Dern-
burg's comment on U. S. note, 725;
comment of von Reventlow, 730.
Finances, increased appropriations pro-
posed, 617; Anglo-French loan dis-
cussed by M. Harden, 662.
War Cuts the Birth Rate, 966.
War Finance in Germany, 938.
WAR of 1812, 734.
War Service of German Industries, 1116.
WAR Zone, see SUBMARINE Warfare.
Warfare on the Tribal Plan, 1030.
Wars of Napoleon and Wilhelm II., 705. WATSON, C. R., S21.
Weirdly Silent Maelstrom, 1021. WETTERLE, Abbe, "German Finances," 717.
What France Did for Europe, 1071.
What Is Nationality? 910.
What Living in Brussels Is Like, 943.
What Russia Has Learned from the War,
CORSI, (Admiral) Camillo, 913.
DELBRUECK, (Prof.) Hans, 1037.
FORD, Henry, 629.
FRENCH, (Sir) John, 897.
GALLIENI, (Gen.) Joseph S., 741.
GORKY, Maxim, 1068.
GREIL, (Dr.) Cécile L., 848.
HAIG, (Gen. Sir) Douglas, 817.
HATZFELDT,__(Prince) Hermann von, 1021.
HAVENITH, Emanuel, 1069. HENDERSON, Arthur, 944.
HOUSE, (Col.) Edward M., 1164.
JEROME, Jerome K., 1149. KHVOSTOFF, A. N., 725.
LAKE, (Gen. Sir) Percy, 865. LIJ Eysau, King of Abyssinia, 961. LUZZATTI, Luigi, 1116.
CNEELY, Robert N., 849.
MANN, James R., 1165.
MERCIER, (Cardinal) D., 1100.
MOHAMMED V., Sultan of Turkey, 676.
MONRO, (Maj. Gen. Sir) Charles C., 817.
PENFIELD, Frederic C., 833.
RATHENAU, (Dr.) Walter, 912.
REDMOND, John E., 1148.
ROOSEVELT, (Col.) Theodore, 708.
ROOT, Elihu, 864.
RUNCIMAN, Walter, 1117.
SAID Hulim Pasha, 677.
SARRAIL (Gen.), 1052.
SHIBUSAWA, (Baron) Eiichi, 693.
SKOULOUDIS, (Premier) Stephanos, 740.
SMITH-DORRIEN, (Gen. Sir) Horace, 896.
TAFT, (Prof.) William H., 709.
TODOROFF (Gen.), 960.
VANDERLIP, Frank A., 692.
WILSON, (Pres.) Woodrow, 613. YUAN Shih-kai, 628.
A Recent Portrait of the German Imperial Chancellor, Whose Address to the Reichstag on December 9 Concerned Terms of Peace
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