[754] Chafee, Zechariah, “Freedom of Speech,” The New Republic, Vol. XVII (November 16, 1918), p. 67. Also Espionage Act Cases with Certain Others on Related Points, compiled and edited by Walter Nelles (New York, 1918), pp. 33-35. The case is listed as The United States vs Motion Picture Film “The Spirit of ’76.” Southern District of California, Southern Division, November 30, 1917, under Judge Bledsoe.

[755] Harré, T. Everett, “Shadow Huns and Others,” The National Civic Federation Review, Vol. IV (February 15, 1919), pp. 12-16.

[756] Ibid.

[757] Report of the Committee from the Fathers of Soldiers’ League to the Board of Education, Des Moines, Iowa, 1918. (In manuscript.)

[758] Quoted from Robinson, James Harvey, Medieval and Modern Times (New York, 1918). The committee who investigated the textbook hazarded this remark upon the excerpt quoted: “It would seem to your committee that the historian has another guess coming, and that Germany is not liable to get her colonies back or any indemnities.” Report, loc. cit.

[759] California State Board of Education, Special Bulletin No. 4. Series of 1918. The committee included E. D. Adams, Arley B. Show, W. A. Morris, E. I. McCormac, W. J. Cooper.

[760] The Seattle Star, September 30, 1918, Editorial.

[761] Harré, loc. cit.

[762] Bulletin of the Montana State Council of Defense, April 22, 1918. West, Ancient World (Boston, 1913), p. 570.

[763] Forty-Ninth Annual Report of the State Board of Education ... of Rhode Island, January, 1919, pp. 77, 81. The history textbooks were not named.