By KELLY MILLER
Mr. Miller discusses the Negro problem in this book, stating just what it is and the general lines along which its solution must be worked out. His text is divided into five parts: Race Contact; Lawlessness; Segregation; Negro Patriotism and Devotion; and Righteousness.
Wake Up, America!
By MARK SULLIVAN
There is no more pressing problem of the hour than the shipping problem. Upon its solution depends, more than is commonly realized, the early termination of the war.
Mr. Sullivan makes clear just what the present situation is, shows the critical condition in which we are placed and indicates the program which in his opinion should be followed if we would cope with the situation, successfully. He writes with fearless frankness on a subject in which every American cannot but be deeply interested at this time.
War Bread
By ALONZO E. TAYLOR
This is a clear statement of the vital importance of wheat conservation. Dr. Taylor states that it is his purpose to make clear just what must be accomplished in order that we may give to every member of the allied people his full share in our pooled food stuff at the lowest comparable cost and with the least labor. With this in view, he takes up these topics:
What the Allies Need, What We Possess, Why We are Limited in Wheat, Food Value of the Different Grains, Ways of Stretching Wheat, and Waste in Wheat.