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[Introduction, by Ralph Stout]
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[xiii]
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[Dr. Fitzsimons’s Death, September 17, 1917]
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[1]
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[Blood, Iron, and Gold, September 23, 1917]
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[2]
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[The Ghost Dance of the Shadow Huns, October 1,
1917]
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[5]
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[Sam Weller and Mr. Snodgrass, October 2, 1917]
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[8]
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[Broomstick Preparedness, October 4, 1917]
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[10]
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[The Bondholders and the People, October 7, 1917]
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[12]
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[Factories of Good Citizenship, October 10, 1917]
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[13]
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[Pillar-of-Salt Citizenship, October 12, 1917]
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[16]
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[Broomstick Apologists, October 14, 1917]
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[18]
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[The Liberty Loan and the Pro-Germans, October
16, 1917]
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[20]
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[A Difficult Question to Answer, October 18, 1917]
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[23]
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[Now Help the Liberty Loan, October 20, 1917]
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[25]
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[A Square Deal for the Training Camps, October 21,
1917]
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[26]
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[The Passing of the Cripple, October 23, 1917]
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[28]
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[The Peace of Complete Victory, October 23, 1917]
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[30]
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[Fighting Work for the Man of Fighting Age, October
25, 1917]
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[32]
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[Wise Women and Foolish Women, October 27, 1917]
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[34]
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[Why Cry over Spilt Milk? October 28, 1917]
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[36]
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[Save the Foodstuff, October 30, 1917]
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[38]
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[On the Firing Line, October 31, 1917]
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[40]
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[Nine Tenths of Wisdom is being Wise in Time, November
1, 1917]
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[42]
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[We are in this War to the Finish, November 2, 1917]
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[43]
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[Sinister Allies, November 3, 1917]
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[45]
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[The New York Mayoralty Election, November 8,
1917]
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[47]
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[German Hatred of America, November 13, 1917]
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[49]
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[Start the System of Universal Military Training
at Once, November 17, 1917]
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[52]
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[A Fifty-Fifty War Attitude, November 20, 1917]
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[54]
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[The Germanized Socialists and Peace, November
26, 1917]
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[56]
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[Mobilize Our Man Power, December 1, 1917]
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[58]
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[The Lansdowne Letter, December 2, 1917]
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[60]
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[The President’s Message, December 5, 1917]
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[62]
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[Four Bites of a Cherry, December 7, 1917]
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[64]
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[The Red Cross Christmas Membership Drive, December
12, 1917]
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[66]
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[Being Brayed in a Mortar, December 18, 1917]
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[68]
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[Rendering a Great Public Service, December 20,
1917]
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[71]
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[A Betrayal of Democracy, December 21, 1917]
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[73]
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[Broomstick Preparedness—a Study in Cause and
Effect, December 27, 1917]
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[76]
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[Our Duty for the New Year, January 1, 1918]
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[78]
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[Tell the Truth and Speed up the War, January 4,
1918]
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[80]
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[The Cost of Unpreparedness, January 6, 1918]
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[82]
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[Coöperation and Control, January 8, 1918]
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[85]
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[The Artemus Ward Theory of War, January 17, 1918]
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[87]
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[The Fruits of Watchful Waiting, January 18, 1918]
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[89]
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[Tell the Truth, January 21, 1918]
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[92]
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[Justification of Constructive Criticism, January
28, 1918]
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[93]
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[Secretary Baker’s General Denial, February 2,
1918]
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[96]
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[Let George Speed up the War, February 3, 1918]
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[98]
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[Let Uncle Sam get into the Game, February 5, 1918]
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[101]
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[Conservation is Important and Production is More
Important, February 15, 1918]
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[103]
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[The People’s War, February 26, 1918]
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[105]
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[The Fruits of Fifty-Fifty Loyalty, March 2, 1918]
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[109]
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[Quit Talking Peace, March 5, 1918]
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[111]
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[The Worst Enemies of Certain Loyal Americans,
March 10, 1918]
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[113]
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[Gird up our Loins, March 16, 1918]
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[115]
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[Bolsheviki at Home and Abroad, March 19, 1918]
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[117]
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[The Fruits of Our Delay, March 26, 1918]
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[120]
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[How the Hun Earns his Title, March 31, 1918]
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[122]
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[Thank Heaven! April 2, 1918]
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[128]
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[Citizens or Subjects? April 6, 1918]
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[129]
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[Women and the War, April 12, 1918]
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[133]
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[To my Fellow Americans of German Blood, April
16, 1918]
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[135]
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[An Extraordinary Achievement in Human Upbuilding,
April 17, 1918]
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[138]
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[Freedom stands with her Back to the Wall, April
20, 1918]
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[140]
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[A Square Deal for All Americans, April 27, 1918]
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[142]
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[The German Horror, May 2, 1918]
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[145]
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[Sedition, a Free Press, and Personal Rule, May 7,
1918]
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[147]
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[The Dangers of a Premature Peace, May 12, 1918]
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[150]
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[The War Savings Campaign, May 27, 1918]
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[155]
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[Anti-Bolshevism, June 5, 1918]
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[158]
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[General Wood, June 15, 1918]
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[160]
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[Help Russia Now, June 20, 1918]
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[162]
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[An American Fourth of July, June 23, 1918]
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[166]
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[How not to Adjourn Politics, June 25, 1918]
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[167]
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[Hats off to the International Typographical
Union, June 27, 1918]
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[170]
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[The Performance of a Great Public Duty, July 3,
1918]
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[172]
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[Repeal the Charter of the German-American Alliance,
July 11, 1918]
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[174]
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[Every Man has a Right to One Country, July 15,
1918]
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[177]
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[Murder, Treason, and Parlor Anarchy, July 18,
1918]
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[180]
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[Back up the Fighting Men at the Front, July 26,
1918]
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[183]
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[The Americans whom we most Delight to Honor,
August 1, 1918]
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[186]
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[Sound Nationalism and Sound Internationalism,
August 4, 1918]
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[188]
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[The Man who Pays and the Man who Profits, August
9, 1918]
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[196]
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[Our Debt to the British Empire, August 16, 1918]
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[200]
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[The Candidacy of Henry Ford, August 20, 1918]
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[202]
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[Speed up the Work for the Army and Give all who
Enter it Fair Play, August 23, 1918]
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[206]
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[Senator Lodge’s Noble Speech, September 1, 1918]
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[209]
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[Applied Patriotism, September 8, 1918]
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[211]
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[Good Luck to the Anti-Bolshevists of Kansas, September
12, 1918]
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[213]
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[The Fourth Liberty Loan, September 17, 1918]
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[216]
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[Fair Play and No Politics, September 20, 1918]
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[218]
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[Spies and Slackers, September 24, 1918]
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[221]
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[Quit Playing Favorites, September 30, 1918]
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[224]
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[War Aims and Peace Proposals, October 12, 1918]
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[226]
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[Permanent Preparedness and the League of Nations,
October 15, 1918]
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[229]
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[High-sounding Phrases of Muddy Meaning, October
17, 1918]
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[231]
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[An American Peace versus a Rubber-Stamp Peace,
October 22, 1918]
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[236]
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[Unconditional Surrender, October 26, 1918]
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[239]
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[What are the Fourteen Points? October 30, 1918]
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[241]
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[Further Consideration of the Fourteen Points,
October 30, 1918]
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[243]
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[Fourteen Scraps of Paper, October 31, 1918]
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[248]
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[The Turks Surrender Unconditionally, November
3, 1918]
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[251]
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[Peace, November 12, 1918]
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[253]
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[Sacrifice on Cold Altars, November 13, 1918]
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[255]
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[The Red Flag and the Hun Peace Drive, November
14, 1918]
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[258]
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[The League of Nations, November 17, 1918]
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[261]
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[An American Congress, November 18, 1918]
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[265]
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[The Freedom of the Seas and the Enslavement of
Mankind, November 22, 1918]
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[269]
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[President Wilson and the Peace Conference, November
26, 1918]
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[272]
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[The League To Enforce Peace, December 2, 1918]
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[277]
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[The Men Whose Lot Has Been Hardest, December 8,
1918]
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[281]
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[The British Navy, the French Army, and American
Common Sense, December 17, 1918]
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[283]
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[Let us have Straightforward Speaking, December
24, 1918]
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[287]
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[A Square Deal for the Men at the Front, December
25, 1918]
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[289]
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[The League of Nations, January 13, 1919]
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[292]
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