CONTENTS. A Warning to Germany (1902). By Richard Olney. [§26.] American Protest against War-Zone Decree. [§27] Record of American Ships attacked and Lives destroyed by German Submarines. By John Jacob Rogers. [§28] Warning to Germany after the Destruction of the Lusi- The Superiority of Germanic Culture. By Various Ger- The German God. By Various German Writers. [§47] Why Germany Is Not a Democracy. [§48] German Theory of the Conduct of War. By German German Proclamations in Occupied Territory. [§53] The Deportations at Lille. By Three French Women. IV. MEANING AND OBJECTS OF AMERICA'S WAR. Why We Must Fight. By Franklin K. Lane. [§58] "Liberty of National Evolution" vs. The Monroe Doctrine. Pan-German Plans for Annexation in South America. By Otto Richard Tannenberg. [860] The Real Issue of the War. By Members of the American Commission for Relief in Belgium. [861] A War Between Opposing Principles. By Talcott Wil- The War and the Irish-Americans. By James E. Cassidy. English Statement on the Causes of the War. By Sir Ed- Austria's Proposal to Attack Serbia in 1913. By Giovanni German Reply to the Proposals of Russia and England: Democratic Government and Success in War. By Arthur What Adequate Preparedness Means. By J. A. Moss and Conscription the Only Just, Democratic and Efficient Way to Raise an Army. By The Senate Committee on Mil- A War President on Obligatory Service. By Abraham Advantages of the Selective Draft. By Julius Kahn. [§97] How Voluntary Service Worked in the American Revolu- tion. Condensed from Emory Upton. [§98] CHAPTER VI. What the Citizen Must Do to Make the War Successful. A. SUMMARY STATEMENT. [§§102-109] No Fifty-Fifty Allegiance. By Theodore Roosevelt. [§110] The Necessary Means. By Hiram W. Johnson and Others. "I Didn't Raise My Boy." By Abbie Farwell Brown. Why We Cannot Have Business as Usual. By Frank A. The Food Question. By Herbert C. Hoover. [§115] Hints to Farmers. By Mrs. Horace Brock. [§116] [§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 World Court League. [§132] The Failure of Pacifism. By Robert Goldsmith. [§133] Demand for Peace Only After the Defeat of Germany. A Federation of Nations. By Lord Northcliffe. [§136] The Test of Every Plan of Peace. By Woodrow Wilson. [§138]. A Message to America. By Romain Rolland. [§139] C.-SPECIAL REFERENCES. [§140] |