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CHAPTER VI.

What the Citizen Must Do to Make the War Successful.

A. SUMMARY STATEMENT. [§§102-109]
B.-ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS. [§§110-121]

No Fifty-Fifty Allegiance. By Theodore Roosevelt. [§110]
National Service for Every Man, Woman, Boy and Girl.
By A Patriotic Society. [§111]

The Necessary Means. By Hiram W. Johnson and Others.
[$112]

"I Didn't Raise My Boy." By Abbie Farwell Brown.
[§113]

Why We Cannot Have Business as Usual. By Frank A.
Vanderlip. [§114]

The Food Question. By Herbert C. Hoover. [§115]

Hints to Farmers. By Mrs. Horace Brock. [§116]
Don't Can-Dry. By Hamlin Garland.

[§117]

What Our Country Asks of Its Young Women. By Mrs.

Percy V. Pennybacker. [§118]

What Can She Do? By Albert Bushnell Hart. [§119] You and the Red Cross. By Hildegarde Hawthorne. [§120]

Safeguarding Childhood in War. By Owen R. Lovejoy. [§121]

C.-SPECIAL REFERENCES. [§122]

CHAPTER VII.

World-Peace After World-War.

A. SUMMARY STATEMENT. [§§123-129]

B.-ILLUSTRATIVE EXTRACTS. [§§130-136]

The Foundations of Peace. By Woodrow Wilson. [§130]
Plan of the League to Enforce Peace. By Walter L.
Fisher. [§131]

Plan of the World Court League. [§132]

The Failure of Pacifism. By Robert Goldsmith. [§133]
The Two Programs at a Glance. [§134]

Demand for Peace Only After the Defeat of Germany.
By Franklin H. Giddings. [§135]

A Federation of Nations. By Lord Northcliffe. [§136]
Removal of International Mistrust. By G. Heymans.
[$137]

The Test of Every Plan of Peace. By Woodrow Wilson. [§138].

A Message to America. By Romain Rolland. [§139]

C.-SPECIAL REFERENCES. [§140]

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