| | PAGE |
| To France on July 14th | [v] |
| SECTION I |
| AMERICANS WHO HELPED |
| I. | | The Two Americas | [3] |
| II. | The American Ambulance Hospital | [14] |
| III. | The Ford Car and Its Drivers | [34] |
| IV. | The Americans at Verdun | [55] |
| V. | "Friends of France" | [72] |
| VI. | The Saving Remnant | [83] |
| SECTION II |
| WHY SOME AMERICANS ARE NEUTRAL |
| I. | | Neutrality: An Interpretation of the Middle West | [93] |
| II. | Social Workers and the War | [105] |
| III. | Forgetting the American Tradition | [116] |
| IV. | Cosmopolitanism | [129] |
| V. | The Hyphenates | [142] |
| VI. | The Remedy | [151] |
| SECTION III |
| THE GERMANS THAT ROSE FROM THE DEAD |
| I. | | Lord Bryce on German Methods | [159] |
| II. | Some German War Diaries | [170] |
| III. | More Diaries | [186] |
| IV. | The Boomerang | [196] |
| SECTION IV |
| THE PEASANTS |
| I. | | The Lost Villages | [211] |
| II. | The Homeless | [221] |
| III. | "Mon Gamin" | [226] |
| IV. | The Mayor on the Hilltop | [228] |
| V. | The Little Corporal | [240] |
| VI. | The Good Curé | [244] |
| VII. | The Three-Year-Old Witness | [257] |
| VIII. | Mirman and "Mes Enfants" | [261] |
| IX. | An Appeal to the Smaller American Communities | [274] |
| X. | The Evidence | [289] |
| XI. | Sister Julie | [294] |
| XII. | Sister Julie—Continued | [312] |
| | Addendum | [321] |
| APPENDIX |
| I. | | To the Reader | [329] |
| II. | To Neutral Critics | [333] |