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BATTISTI, (Dr.) Cesare, 979.

BATTLE Fronts, lengths, 1143.
Battle of Galicia, 1008.

Battle of Jutland Analyzed, 939.

Battle of the Somme, 800.

Battle of Verdun, 418, 652, 848.

Battle That Won Kut-el-Amara, 553. Bayonet Charge in Picardy, 1053. BAZIN, Rene, "The Valiant," 356. BEARNS, (Sergeant) Robert, poem, Hospital," 760.

"In the

BEATTY, (Admiral Sir) David, services in
Skagerrak reported by Admiral Jellicoe,
933; report on battle, 934.
BEDIER (Prof.), 276, 280.

BEGBIE, Harold, "Marconi, the Wizard of the War," 891.

BEGNIGNI, (Mgr.) Umberto, argument for inclusion of the Pope in peace conference, 513.

BEITH, (Capt.) Ian. H., "The First Hun-
dred Thousand," review, 170.
Belgian Woman's Ordeal, 135.
Belgians Under the German Eagle, 676.
BELGIUM, diplomatic events leading up to

invasion related by A. de Bassompierre,
526; text of German ultimatum, 536; Bel-
gian reply, 537; text of treaty guarantee-
ing neutrality, 538; German contention
that neutrality was forfeited by annexa-
tion of Congo discussed by Dr. Rathgen,
538; invasion discussed by G. B. Shaw,
885; violation of Hague Convention dis-
cussed by W. E. Church, 868; tribute by
Premier Asquith, 1057.

BELL, Edward Price, interview with Sir Edward Grey on "Cause of the War and Peace Conditions," 481.

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BELLOC, Hilaire, Germany's Total War
Losses in Men,' 351;
"Prussian Scorn of
Nationalities," 682.

BELOW-Saleske, (Herr) von, 528, 536.
BENEDICT XV. (Pope), see ROMAN

Catholic Church.

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BENNETT, Arnold, Germany's Changed Attitude," 505; "The Inside of the Irish Revolt,' 648; "British Protectionists,"

692. BERENGER, Henri, "The Iron Key to War and Peace," 665.

Berlin-Constantinople Express, 166. BERLIN Tageblatt, article which caused suppression of, 1058. BERWINDVALE (S. S.), 238. Best Way to Enforce Peace, 465. BETHMANN Hollweg, (Dr.) Theobald von, "Attitude of the German Government, answer to Dr. Scheidemann's interpellation on peace, 77; speech in Reichstag stating position of Germany, 228; reply of Premier Asquith, 230; statement in Reichstag on Verdun, 432; quoted on inability of England to starve Germany, 457; quoted on invasion of Belgium by Sir E. Grey, 483; criticism of address in Reichstag by G. K. Chesterton, 507: "Peace on a Basis of the Real Facts," reply to Sir Edward Grey, 725; discussion of peace in Reichstag, 728; reply by Sir Edward Grey, 730; G. Hirsch on "When the Chancellor Speaks," 741; comment of G. B. Shaw on controversy with Sir E. Grey over Bosnia; Baron Burian's reply to Grey. 859; "confession" concerning Belgium discussed by

W. E. Church, 869; attacked by F. Kapp and "Junius Alter," 1106; reply to attacks, 1109; attack by S. D. Sazonoff, 1112; message from Kaiser, 1118. Bethmann Hollweg's Peace Plans, 1106. BIRDWOOD, (Lieut. Gen. Sir) W., 559. BIRRELL, Augustine, resignation as Chief Sec. for to Ireland, 414; responsibility Irish revolt announced in report of royal commission, 1024.

BIRTH Rate, diminution in Germany, 124; birth bounties in France, 786.

BISMARCK, (Prince) Otto von, policy toward Italy discussed by G. F. Guerrazzi, 334; quoted on contraband, 458; criticism by P. A. Helmer, 1093.

BLACK Sea, work of Russian torpedo boats, 136.

BLACKLIST (British), see TRADING with the Enemy Act.

BLAKELY (Commander), 950.

BLASCO-Ibanez, Vicente, "More Manliness

in Literature," 154. BLATCHFORD, Robert, 349.

BLIND, see RELIEF WORK.
BLOCKADE (British),

Council.

BOCHE, origin of use, 525. BOELCKE (Lieut.), 131.

see

ORDER in

BOKANOWSKI, N., "The Sinking of the

Provence II.," 496.

BOLTON, Benjamin Meade, "German Idealism," 673.

BOOK Reviews, 170-175, 372-376, 480, 676. BOOTY, captured by Central Powers, 1121. BORAH, (Sen.) William Edgar, speech in Sen. on armed merchantmen, 21. BORNHAK, (Dr.) Conrad, "The Theory of Nationalities,' 677.

BORSI, Giosue, letter to his mother, 1043. BOSNIA, G. B. Shaw on Bethmann Hollweg

Grey controversy, and Baron Burian's statement, 859; Austrian annexation discussed by R. Dobson, $63; Rev. M. D. Krmpotic on Serb and Croat rivalry, 1078. BOTHA, (Gen.) Louis, quoted on South African Union, 539.

BOURGAIN, Marie, "The French Woman's New Ideal," 323.

BOUTROUX, Emile, "France Gaining a New Status, 152.

BOWLES, T. Gibson, quoted on Declarations of London and of Paris, 294; on arming in neutral ports, 295.

BOYAN, M., Teutonic Ignorance of Russia," 350; "The War and German Christianity," 914.

BOYD, (Capt.) Charles, 834.
BRAILSFORD, H. N., "The Reshaping of
Mid-Europe." 342.

BRANDES, (Dr.) Georg, "A Plague o'
Both Your Houses," 898; reply by W.
Archer, 900.
BRAUN, Lily, "War

and the Duty of

Motherhood," 324. BRIAND, Aristide, "Peace Through Victory Alone," address to Duma, 734; address at Allies' Economic Conference, 923.

BRIDGE, (Admiral Sir) Cyprian, report on shipping losses, 240; Battle of Jutland Analyzed," 939. BRIDGES, Robert, poem, 1117.

Lord Kitchener,"

BRIEY Basin, 664, 665.
BRISSET (Col.). 840.
"British Will Fight It Out," 732.
Britain's Trials to Come, 687.

Britain's Tribute to Belgium, 1057.
British and German War Finance, 266.
BRITISH Assoc. of Chambers of Commerce,
resolutions on tariff, 57.

British Deeds in the Critical Year, 1125.
British Disaster at Kut-el-Amara, 551.
British Enemy Trading Acts, 243.
British Merchant Marine Losses, 106.
BRITISH Observer, "Is England Going to
Abandon Free Trade?" 55.
British Offensive, 794.
British Premier's Reply. 230.
British Protectionists, 692.

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CAMPAIGN in Europe, Eastern, 214, 255,
259, 596, 597, 612, 634, 639, 789, 803, 807,
$11, 986, 990, 1008.

CAMPAIGN in Europe, Western, 1, 9. 36, 41,
45, 62. 99, 145, 212, 252, 256, 260, 371,
404, 418, 432, 440, 442, 593, 640, 652, 659,
660, 663, 787, 788, 794, 800, 806, 810, 815,
848, 853. 989, 993, 997, 1005, 1123, 1124.
CAMPAIGN in Turkey, 556.
CAMPBELL, J. H. M., 831.
CANADA, recruiting discussed by Maj. Gen.

Sam Hughes, 105; new Gov. Gen., 790.
CAPRIVI, (Count) G. L. von, 458.

CAPUS, Alfred, A Limping Peace Impos-
sible." 151.

CARDOZO, H. G., "General Joffre at Close
Range," 132.
CARRANZA,

MEXICO.

(Gen.) Venustiano, see

CARSON. (Sir) Edward, manifesto to people
of Ireland, 414; direction of beginning of
Ulster movement, 415; to sit in Dublin
Parliament, 831.

831;

CARY. (Gen.) Langle de, 660.
CASEMENT. (Sir) Roger, captured in anti-
British plot, 409; account of trial,
address in his own defense, 832; execu-
tion, 1025.
CASTELNAU, (Gen.) Edouard de Curieres
de, 660.

CASUALTIES, English losses stated by
Count Sazonoff, 104: Canadian losses, 105;
comparison of losses in civil war with
those of Germany at present time, 210;
German, 352; in battle of Skagerrak, 593;

602-606; German losses compared with
total losses in other wars in history, by
Gen. Duryee, 667; men from Portsmouth
lost in battle of Skagerrak, 787; estimates
for second year of the war, 1143.
CAUSES of War, Prussianism arraigned by
Count Sazonoff, 102; views of Sir E. Grey
on responsibility of Germany, 481; Ger-
man reply to charge of Count Sazonoff,
485; historical development traced by N.
Kareyev, 510; diplomatic events leading
up to invasion of Belgium, told by A. de
Bassompierre, 526; text of German ulti-
matum to Belgium, 536; Belgian reply,
537; militarism in Germany, 541; state-
ment by G. F. Guerrazzi, 564; German
document charging French violation of
Belgian and German territory, 593; Eng-
lish part in, discussed by Bethmann Holl-
weg, 726; views of Sir E. Grey, 730;
Count Andrassy on the mistakes of the
Allies, 861; events traced by R. Dobson,
863; responsibility of Germany discussed
by W. E. Church, 868; article by G.
Brandes, 898; reply by W. Archer, 900;
O. S. Straus on the roots of the war, 908;
statement attributed to M. Harden de-
claring Germany responsible. 1058; re-
sponsibility of Emperor William, dis-
cussed
by J. Reinach, 1103; charges
against Germany by Sazonoff, in reply
to Bethmann Hollweg, 1112; statement by
German Foreign Office, 1130.

CEANNT, Eamonn, execution, 4.

CECIL, (Lord) Robert, on new policy affect-
ing contraband, 211; on blacklist, 1014;
statement on execution of Sir R. Case-
ment, 1026.

CENSORSHIP

Harden, 1106.

of Press, attacked by M.

Central Europe-Central Africa, 1031.
CERNAGORA, 162.

CHAMBERLAIN, George E., provisions of

defense measure, 3.

CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph, 55.

Changes in the American Spirit. 107.
Charge That Captured Hill 70, 145.
CHAUVINISM, in Germany, 540.

CHESTERTON, Gilbert K.. "The German
Chancellor's Speech," 507; "The Man and
the Machine," 631.

Child Races of the World and Peace, 1037.
CHINA, rebellion, 10; death of Yuan Shih-kai,

594 Amer. participation in loan to, 786;
attitude of Japan discussed by Premier
Okuma, 792; jeopardizing of Amer. com-
mercial interests by Japan discussed by
Dr. Imberg, 1034.

CHOUVAIEFF (Gen.), 1120.

CHRONOLOGY of the War, 205, 397, 589,
781, 973, 1165.
CHURCH. William E..

"Germany Long

Planned the War," 868.
CHURCHILL, (Col.) Winston Spencer, at-
tack on Balfour, 8; quoted on arming of
merchant vessels in German memoran-
dum, 24; mentioned by A. J. Balfour in
address to Parliament, 247; 249; attack on
Balfour, 251: contributions to London
Sunday Pictorial, 979.

CIVIL War, U. S., 210, 519.

CLAN MacTavish (S. S.), poem, 328; ac-
count of sinking, 360.

CLAN-na-Gael,

Bennett, 649.

activities

discussed by A.

CLARKE, Thomas J., execution, 414.

CLASS (M.), 1094, 1101.

CLEMENCEAU, Jules, "Need of a Last-
ing Peace, 115.

CLEMENTEL. (M.), statement at Allies'

Economic Council, 924.

CLEVELAND, (Pres.) Grover, quoted. 282.
COHEN, Lily Young, poem, "Kitchener's
Grave," 911.

COLLINS (Prof.), 922.

COLONIZATION, status of native races dis-
cussed by J. H. Harris, 1037.

COLUM. Padraic, "Origins of the Irish
Revolt," 415.

COLUMBUS, N. M., see MEXICO.

Coming Victory, 147.

COMMERCE, German disregard of freedom

of seas, discussed by A. B. Hart, 30;

promotion in England mentioned by Lord

Rosebery, 93; suggested as means of main-

taining credit at close of war by Premier

Asquith, 98; Germany's supremacy over

England, stated by M. Corelli, 306; future

of German trade discussed by Dr. Jastrow,

345; German invasion of French industry,

478; German trade conquest declared re-

sponsible for war, by Milloud, 480; L.

Luzzatti on trade problems confronting

the Allies, 685; A. Hurd on menace of

Germany after the war, 689; Dr. Helffe-

rich on post-bellum trade, 690; effect of

British blockade on German trade after

the war discussed by Viscount d'Avenel,

709; "Trade War Against Germany," by

P. Heineken, 929.

See also SHIPPING: TARIFF; TRAD-

ING With the Enemy Act.

Comparison That Shows the Huge Cost of

the War, 668.

CONGO State, British and Belgian relations
in, discussed by Dr. Rathgen, 538.

CONNOLLY, James, execution, 414.

CONSPIRACIES, see GERMAN and Austro-

Hungarian Conspirators.

CONSTANTINE I., King of Greece, 599.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Russian and German
interest stated by Count Reventlow, 59;
air raid made by Smith-Pigott, 216.

CONTRABAND of War, new British Order

in Council, 211; Prince Bismarck and

Count Caprivi quoted in British defense

of blockade, 458; reasons for condemning

cotton stated in British note to U. S.,

521; list of articles declared contraband,

523; new British order, 793.

COOKSON, (Lieut. Commander)

CRISPOTTI, Filippo, reply to E. Nathan on
exclusion of the Pope from peace con-
ference, 512.

CROMER (Lord). "Wilson's Mediation Not

CULBERT. Cornelius, execution, 414.

CUNLIFFE (Col.), 840.

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of acts of soldiers, 275.

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Aims, in present war stated by Sir E.
Grey, 481; views of A. Bennett, 505.
Army, Premier Asquith's survey in Par-
liament, 96; statement by Kitchener on
conscription, 101;
Recruiting in

Canada," by Maj. Gen. Hughes, 105;

exemption from service of objectors to

war, 210; British men under arms in

present and past wars, 402; Kitchener's

achievements leading to military con-

scription. 669; achievements during

second year of war, 1126.

Cabinet. criticism by R. C. Long, 352;
inefficiency discussed by Dr. E. J.
Dillon, 706; changes caused by death
of Kitchener, 783.

Colonies, B. Law on voice in peace nego-

tiations, 128; contributions to cost of

war, 787.

Economy, need for, discussed by Lord
Rosebery, 93; by Premier Asquith, 98.

Elimination from Continental politics sug-

gested by M. Revai, 127.

Finances, votes of credit and cost of war
discussed by Premier Asquith in Par-
liament, 49; war measures stated by
U. Tombesi, 82; means of meeting bur-
den discussed by Premier Asquith at
opening of Parliament, 97; situation,
266; new budget and tax assessments,
401; eleventh vote of war credit, 595;
total amount of votes of credit, 787;
loan from Amer. bankers, 980.

Food supply, increase in prices, 786.

Foreign relations, under Sir Edward Grey,

88; discussed by Bethmann Hollweg,

726.

Labor, effect of war on economic status of

woman, 52; Dr. A. Shadwell on prob-

lems after the war, 687; Dr. Lensch on

the working classes in the war, 872;

Walter Long's report on pauperism,

977.

Navy, survey of work during war, by

Premier Asquith.

96; position dis-

cussed by A. J. Balfour, 247; strength
at beginning of 1916, 592; diminution
of strength not accepted by England
in possible peace terms, 738; present
strength, 984; accomplishments during
second year of war, stated by Sir. G.
Parker, 1125; losses during year, by
Admiral von Holtzendorff, 1132.
See also SKAGERRAK, Battle of.

Preparedness for war, discussed by Lord

Rosebery, 94.

Retirement Committee, criticism by Lord

Rosebery, 93.

United States, Relations With, see under

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come of war. 111; A Crisis in History,"

299: "Why Europe Was Deceived," 472;

"War's Effect on the Upper Classes,"

$46.

FIFE, Robert H., Jr., "The German Empire
Between Two Wars," review, 372.
Fifty Billions, Cost of Two Years' War, 1141.
Fight of the Clan MacTavish, 360.
FINANCES, expenditure for war and analysis

of debts. 476; Amer. participation in Chi-
nese and French loans, 786; tables show-
ing debts of belligerents, 1141.

See also COST of War and under names
of various countries.

Financing the European War, 81.

FIRTH. J. B., 669.

FISH, Hamilton, 289.

FITZGERALD, O. A., 611.

Flaming Fokker, 134.

Flemish Culture Is Not German, 710.

FLETCHER, (Rear Admiral) Frank Friday,
proclamation in Vera Cruz, 280.

Flying Across Mount Ararat, 501.

FOODSTUFFS, A. von Batocki discusses
England's attitude toward Polish relief,
1064.

Foraging at the Front, 133.

FOURNIER, August, Napoleon and Hin-

denburg in Russia, 354.

FRANCE, Anatole, "France and Italy Re-
united," 844.
FRANCE, Cabinet changes, 6; effect of war
on finances discussed by U. Tombesi, 81;
tribute by G. Ferrero, 111; appointment of
P. Painleve to Ministry of War Inventions,
120; work of women, 258; women as muni-
tion workers, 321; analysis of England's
aid to France, 406; comparison with Ger-
many before the war, by G. Ferrero, 472;
German invasion of industry, discussed
by R. G. Levy, 478; Ministry of Marine
on British blockade, 517; devastation of
communes, 920; article by E. Lavisse
showing recovery from three wars, 1070;
message of Pres. Poincare on second an-
niversary of outbreak of war, 1119; mes-
sage of Gen. Joffre to army, 1120.

France and Italy Reunited, 844.

France Gaining a New Status, 152.

FRANCIS Ferdinand (Archkuke), assassina-
tion discussed by R. Dobson, 863.

FRANCIS Joseph, Emperor of Austria,

toast at Schonbrunn, 235; disasters in

life, 599.

FREDERICK the Great, military ideal, 302.

FREE Trade, see TARIFF.

FREEDOM of the Seas, see SEAS.
FRENCH, (Gen. Sir) John, tribute by Kitch-

ener, 101.

French Humor in War Time, 314.

French 758: The Guns That Defend Verdun,
709.

French Woman's New Ideal, 323.

French Women as Munition Makers, 321.

Frenzied German Trade a Cause of the War,
480.

From a Waiting Ambulance, 227.
FROUDE, James A., account of uprising in
Ireland under Perkin Warbeck, 785.
FRYATT, (Capt.) Charles, 1017, 1104.
Full Meaning of Our Position in the Lusi-
tania Case, 270.

FUNSTON,

MEXICO.

(Maj. Gen.) Frederick, see

GAIFFIER, Baron de, 532.

GALICIA, graveyards on battlefields, 867;

battle of, 1008.

See also CAMPAIGN in Europe, Eastern.

GALLIENI, (Gen.) Joseph Simon, replaced

by Gen. Roques, 6.

GALSWORTHY, John, "Those Whom the
War Has Broken," 902.

GARDINER, J. B. W., "Month's Military

Developments," 45, 256, 438, 633, 806, 986.

GAS Bombs, 912, 1049.

GAUTHIER (Asst. Quartermaster), 497.
General Joffre at Close Range, 132.
GEORGE V., King of England, message to
fleet after Battle of Skagerrak, 609; mes-
sage to heads of Entente States on second
anniversary of war; message to King of
Belgians, 1119.

GERARD, James Watson, 1018.

German Admiralty's Official Report of Battle

of the Skagerrak, 941.

GERMAN and Austro-Hungarian Conspira-

tors, views of M. Harden, 695.

German Birth Rate in War Time, 124.
German Case Against Germany, 221.
German Chancellor's Address, 228.
German Chancellor's Speech, 507.

German Defcat Through Exhaustian, 883.
German Deeds on the High Seas, 1132.
German Emperor's Appeal to His People,
1104.

German ex-Chancellor's Comment on Amer-

ican War Sentiment, 845.

German Flame Throwers in Action, 1049.

German Idealism, 673.

German Inventiveness in War Time, 121.

GERMAN National Committee, 1066.
German Peril After the War, 689.

German Scholars Explain Their Manifesto, 876.

German Semi-Official Narrative, 608.

German Submarine Issue, 236.

German War Losses the Greatest in History,

667. German German White Book on Armed Merchant

War Profit Tax, 921.

men, 241.

German Woman's Work in War Time, 315.
Germans and Science, 1059.

GERMANS in America, spirit discussed by
S. Dyck, 107; discussed by G. B. Shaw,
221; views of M. Harden, 694; article by
A. S. de la Faverie, 877.
Germans in Ireland, 785.
GERMANY:—

Admiralty, report of North Sea battle,
603-605; abstract of report on Jutland
battle, 941.

Aims, domination of Central Europe, dis-
cussed by Prof. Masaryk, 150; views
of J. Cadwalader, Jr., 464.
Army, land for soldiers, 118; inefficiency

discussed by G. B. Shaw, 223, 226; war
usages from official documents dis-
cussed by P. van Dyke, 270; increase
immediately before the war and offi-
cial reports discussed by W. E. Church,
868; reply of Bethmann Hollweg to
charge of holding back mobilization,
1110.

Arraignment, by Count Sazonoff, 102;
by M. Vesnitch, 115.

Belgium, ultimatum to, and reply, 536.
Bundesrat, discontent in, 10.
Cabinet, changes, 6.

Colonies, need of Central Africa discussed
by Dr. P. Leutwein, 1031.

Conditions in Berlin, stated by M.
Likiardopoulo, 506.

Economic Conditions, measures for pre-
venting instability at close of war dis-
cussed by Dr. Riesser, 116; struggle of
middle class, 144; needs discussed by
Dr. P. Leutwein, 1031.
Efficiency, declared over-rated by G. B.
Shaw, 221.

Expansion, views of E. Haeckel, 232;

opinion of H. Muensterberg, 1069; P. A. Helmer on the Pan-Germanist League, 1092.

Finances, preparation for war discussed
by U. Tombesi, 82; compared with
British, 266; Govt. appeal to public to
subscribe to fourth war loan, 267.
Food Supply, discussed by Dr. Scheide-
mann, 75; facsimile of latest bread
card, 159; treaty with Rumania for sur-
plus food materials, 259; facsimile of
butter and potato cards in Berlin, 525;
effect of British blockade discussed by
Viscount G. d'Avenel, 708; article by
Dr. Michaelis, $78; public dining halls,
978; problem of feeding conquered ter-
ritory, discussed by A. von Batocki,
1064; administration attacked by F.
Kapp, 1107.

France, comparison before war, by G.
Ferrero, 472.

Government, opinion of G. B. Shaw, 221;
attacks by F. Kapp and
"Junius
Alter" discused by M. Harden, 1106.
Inventions, in war time, described by
Heinrich Goehring, 121.
Labor, employment of women, 315; "War
a Cure for Strikes," 595.
Navy, policies of William II. discussed by

Battle of;

Count Reventlow, 59; strength at beginning of 1916, 592; present strength, 984; achievements during second year of war stated by Capt. Persius, 1133; views of A. J. Balfour, 1134. See also SKAGGERAK, SUBMARINE Warfare. Portugal, declaration of war with, 11. Position, stated in Reichstag by Dr. Bethmann Hollweg, 228; reply of Premier Asquith, 230.

Preparedness for War, commented on by

E. Verhaeren, 153; discussed by W. E.
Church, 868.

Reichstag, G. Hirsch on "When the
Chancellor Speaks," 741.

Socialists, see SOCIALISTS.

Taxes, Dr. P. Marcuse on war profit tax,
921.

Turkey, Relations with, discussed by
Count von Reventlow, 60.

United States, Relations with, see SUB-
MARINE Warfare.

Germany and the Lorraine Iron Mines, 666.
"Germany Hid a Stone in Her Bosom," 102.
Germany Long Planned the War, 868.
Germany's Changed Attitude, 505.
Germany's Fourth War Loan, 267.
Germany's Invasion of French Industry Be-
fore the War, 478.

Germany's Mental Isolation, 347.

Germany's Note on Submarine Activities, 238.
Germany's Only Direct News Connection with
the American Continent, 610.
Germany's Peace Conditions, 72.
Germany's Peace Terms, 232.

Germany's Reply to Sazonoff's Charges Re-
garding Outbreak of the War, 485.
Germany's Shortage of Daily Bread, 878.
Germany's Total War Losses in Men, 351.
GIBBON, Perceval, "What the War Has
Done to Petrograd," 896.

GIBBS, Philip, The British Offensive," 794.

GIOLITTI, Giovanni, fall in 1892 discussed by G. F. Guerrazzi, 336; corruption and effect on Italian politics, 562; opposition to Italy's entry into war, 566. GLASGOW Herald, 606. GLENN, (Col.) Edwin F., 3. GOEHRING, Heinrich,

German Inventive

nes in War Time," 121. GOETTSCHE (Under Officer), 278. GOETZ, Karl, 459.

GOLTZ, (Field Marshal Baron) Kolmar von der, proclamation on hostages, 272; death, 441.

GORE, Thomas P., introduces Senate resolution on armed merchantmen, 15, 18. GORIZIA, fall of, 994.

See also CAMPAIGN in Europe, Austro-
Italian Border.

GOSCHEN, (Sir) William, 729.
GOTESCU (Gen.), 9.

GRASSET, (Rear Admiral)

A., "French

Official Report on the Sussex,' 237. GRAVES, Arnold F., doggerel on war, 595. Great Teutonic Plan, 150. Greatest Naval Battle. 601. GREECE, placed in difficult position by Allies' plan to transport Serbian troops, 214; position of King Constantine, 599; demands of Entente Powers, 837; acceptance by Govt., 838; editorial comment on elections, 984; views of Venizelos on foreign policy, 985.

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Greece Submits to the Allies, 837. GREY, (Sir) Edward, character and career analyzed by S. Brooks, 88; tribute by Lord Rosebery, 94; interview on "Cause of the War and Peace Conditions," 481; tribute by Count A. H. Tolstoy, 500; reply to U. S. protest against interference with neutral trade, 516; reply of Bethmann Hollweg to speech on peace, 725; "Why Peace Talk at Present Is Idle, speech in House of Commons in reply to Bethmann Hollweg, 730; diplomacy assailed by G. B. Shaw, 855; reply of Baron Burian on Bosnia, 859; plan for international peace, as suggested to Germany, recalled by O. S. Straus, 910; communication with Ambassador Gerard on Fryatt case, 1017. reply of A. von Batocki on Polish food problem, 1064.

GROOM, (Capt.) Arnold C. B., Sunk at Sea by a U-Boat." 362.

GROSSE, O., "Mail Service in the World War,' 164.

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