ADAMS, Dr. George, "Harry Lauder at the
Front," 319.
AERONAUTICS, appropriation by Congress,
11; statement of Senator Sheppard on
bill legalizing aircraft board; Secretary
Baker on Liberty Motor," 12; Lessons
of Three Years of Warfare in the Air,"
73; Sec. Baker's statement on
"Liberty
Motor, 77; air raids on London; promise
of reprisal, by Lloyd George; Gen. Smuts
on reprisals, 268; list of raids on Eng-
land between Jan., 1915, and Oct, 1917;
scenes during raids, 269; account of
career and death of Guynemer, 271;
French activities, 272; U. S. appropria-
tion and contracts; figures of Berliner
Tageblatt on airplanes shot down, and re-
ply of London Times, 273; brilliant work
at Chemin des Dames, 412; events of
month, 458.
AGADIR Incident, 484.
AIMS of the War, stated by Pres. Wilson
in reply to the Pope's peace proposal, 83;
Dr. Michaelis on desires of Entente
Allies, 88; resolutions of American Al-
liance for Labor and Democracy, stating
aims of U. S., 90; editorial from Oakland
Enquirer, 258; given in German reply to the
Pope's peace note, 285; reply of Austrian
Emperor, 286; German attitude discussed
by Dr. von Kuehlmann and Dr. Michaelis
in Reichstag, 288; replies by Lloyd George
and Asquith, 289, demands of Austria-
Hungary explained by Count Czernin,
290; British view expressed by H. H.
Asquith, 291; announcement of League
of National Unity, 293; Premier Painleve
on minimum aims of France, 294; views
of Amer. Federation of Labor, 444.
See also CAUSES of the War; PEACE.
AIR raids, see AERONAUTICS.
ALBERT, King of the Belgians, message of
Pres. Wilson on Nov. 16, 386; E. Cam-
maerts on self-denial, 462.
ALBERT, (Dr.) Heinrich, 22, 281.
ALCEDO (patrol), torpedoed, 433.
ALEXANDER I., King of Greece, text of
speech after taking oath to constitution,
153.
ALEXANDRA Feodorovna, Czarina of
Russia; account of attitude toward Rus-
sian prisoners and reading of decree of
abdication, by Gen. Korniloff, 110.
ALEXEIEFF (Gen.) on disintegration of
army, 66; tendered position as Chief of
Staff, 71; part in collapse of Korniloff
revolt, 72.
ALFONSO XIII., King of Spain, popularity,
ALSACE-LORRAINE,
restoration declared
for by Painleve, 1; part in fighting:
migrations to France, 195; German atti-
tude toward restoration stated by Dr.
Kuehlmann and Dr. Michaelis, 288; replies
of Lloyd George and Asquith, 289; atti-
tude of France toward restoration dis-
cussed by Premier Painleve, 294; riches
in iron ore and potash, 386; views of
Count Hertling on division, 452.
AMERICAN Alliance for Labor and Democ-
racy, resolutions at Minneapolis on war
aims, 90.
American Army in France, 391.
AMERICAN Chartering Commission, 19.
AMERICAN Commission for Relief in Bel-
gium, 387.
AMERICAN Commission to Allies, 437.
AMERICAN Embargo Conference, 281.
AMERICAN
American Troops' First Fight in Europe, 388.
AMERICAN Truth Society, 278.
America's Military Progress During the
Month, 237.
AMUNDSEN, (Capt.) Raoul, 428.
ANATOLIA College, Marsovan, murder of
Faculty by Turks, 339.
ANDREWS, William Whiting, 284.
ANGELSCU, (Dr.) Constantine, Rumania's
Efforts and Aspirations," 524.
ANNEBAULT, Michel, defense of Belgium
against German charges, 493.
ANNUNZIO, (Capt.) Gabriel d', description
of raid on Cattaro, 459.
ANTHANASIADOS, (Dr.) Anthony, account
of Serbian suffering, 340.
Anti-Submarine Tactics, 121.
ANTILLES (transport), torpedoed, 432.
Appalling Plight of Serbia, 340.
ARCHIBALD, James F. J., 279.
ARGENTINA, account of use of Stockholm
Foreign Office by Count Luxburg for
transmission of messages from Buenos
Aires to Berlin regarding sinking of
Argentine ships, 53; avoidance of break
with Germany and feeling of people;
friction with Uruguay, 245.