CONTENTS

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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]