Adams
WHAT THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS MAY BE |
594 |
By Irving Fisher |
EFFECTS OF WAR ON AMERICA |
600 |
By Roland G. Usher |
GERMANY OF THE FUTURE |
605 |
Interview with M. de Lapredelle |
GERMANY THE AGGRESSOR |
609 |
By Albert Sauveur |
MILITARISM AND CHRISTIANITY |
610 |
By Lyman Abbott |
VIGIL (Poem) |
612 |
By Hortense Flexner |
NIETZSCHE AND GERMAN CULTURE |
613 |
By Abraham Solomon |
BELGIUM'S BITTER NEED |
614 |
By Sir Gilbert Parker |
NUMBER IV.
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THE WAR AT CLOSE QUARTERS
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SIR JOHN FRENCH'S OWN STORY |
619 |
Famous Dispatches of the British Commander in Chief to Lord Kitchener |
STORY OF THE "EYE WITNESS" |
650 |
By Col. E.D. Swinton of the Intelligence Department of the British General Staff |
THE DAWN OF A NEW DAY (Poem) |
678 |
By Edward Neville Vose |
THE GERMAN ENTRY INTO BRUSSELS (With Map) |
679 |
By John Boon |
THE FALL OF ANTWERP |
682 |
By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle |
AS THE FRENCH FELL BACK ON PARIS |
689 |
By G. H. Perris |
THE RETREAT TO PARIS |
691 |
By Philip Gibbs |
A ZOUAVE'S STORY |
704 |
By Philip Gibbs |
WHEN WAR BURST ON ARRAS |
707 |
By a Special Correspondent |
THE BATTLES IN BELGIUM (With Map) |
711 |
By The Associated Press |
SEEKING WOUNDED ON BATTLE FRONT |
714 |
By Philip Gibbs |
AT THE KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS |
718 |
By Cyril Brown of The New York Times |
HOW THE BELGIANS FIGHT |
725 |
By a Correspondent of The London Daily News |
A VISIT TO THE FIRING LINE IN FRANCE |
727 |
By a Correspondent of The New York Times |
UNBURIED DEAD STREW LORRAINE (With Map) |
729 |
By Philip Gibbs |
ALONG THE GERMAN LINES NEAR METZ |
731 |
By The Associated Press |
THE SLAUGHTER IN ALSACE |
736 |
By John H. Cox |
RENNENKAMPF ON THE RUSSIAN BORDER |
738 |
By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle |
THE FIRST FIGHT AT LODZ (With Map) |
740 |
By Perceval Gibbon |
THE FIRST INVASION OF SERBIA (With Map) |
742 |
By a Correspondent of The London Standard |
THE ATTACK ON TSING-TAU |
745 |
By Jefferson Jones |
THE GERMAN ATTACK ON TAHITI |
748 |
As Told by Miss Geni La France, an Eyewitness |
THE BLOODLESS CAPTURE OF GERMAN SAMOA |
749 |
By Malcolm Ross, F.R.G.S. |
HOW THE CRESSY SANK |
752 |
By Edgar Rowan |
GERMAN STORY OF THE HELIGOLAND FIGHT |
754 |
By a Special Correspondent of The New York Times |
THE SINKING OF THE CRESSY AND THE HOGUE |
755 |
By the Senior Surviving Officers, Commander Bertram W.L. Nicholson and |
Commander Reginald A. Norton |
THE SINKING OF THE HAWKE |
757 |
By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle |
THE EMDEN'S LAST FIGHT |
758 |
By the Cable Operator at Cocos Islands |
CROWDS SEE THE NIGER SINK |
760 |
By a Correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle |
LIEUTENANT WEDDIGEN'S OWN STORY |
762 |
By Herbert B. Swope and Capt. Lieut. Otto Weddigen |
THE SOLILOQUY OF AN OLD SOLDIER (Poem) |
764 |
By O.C.A. Child |
THE EFFECTS OF WAR IN FOUR COUNTRIES |
765 |
By Irvin S. Cobb |
HOW PARIS DROPPED GAYETY |
767 |
By Anne Rittenhouse |
PARIS IN OCTOBER |
770 |
From The London Times |
FRANCE AND ENGLAND AS SEEN IN WAR TIME |
772 |
Interview with F. Hopkinson Smith |
THE HELPLESS VICTIMS |
776 |
By Mrs. Nina Larrey Duryee |
A NEW RUSSIA MEETS GERMANY |
777 |
By Perceval Gibbon |
BELGIAN CITIES GERMANIZED |
780 |
By Cyril Brown of The New York Times |
THE BELGIAN RUIN |
786 |
By J.H. Whitehouse, M.P. |
THE WOUNDED SERB |
788 |
From The London Times |
SPY ORGANIZATION IN ENGLAND |
790 |
British Home Office Communication |
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