On Christmas, 1915.
FOOTNOTES:
[23] By William Roscoe Thayer, published in 1915.
[24] The Ambassador had in mind The Round Table.
[25] James W. Gerard, American Ambassador to Germany, and, as such, in charge of British interests in Germany.
[26] The German military and naval attachés, whose persistent and outrageous violation of American laws led to their dismissal by President Wilson.
[27] E.S. Martin, Editor of Life.
[28] Mr. Henry Ford at this time was getting together his famous peace ship, which was to sail to Europe "to get the boys out of the trenches by Christmas."
[29] J.M. Dent, the London publisher.
[30] $500,000,000.