QUESTIONS AND TOPICS

1. Report upon one of the neutral states during the war:

(a) Switzerland. [Report of Bureau of For. and Dom. Commerce, Misc., series no. 90.]

(b) Netherland. [Same series, no. 91; B. Abraham, in Fortnightly Rev., 1917, 107: 443 ff., 1918, 110: 110 ff.; P. Geyl in Contemp. Rev., 1918, 113: 228-294.]

(c) Scandinavia. [E. Björkman in American World’s Work, Feb., 1918, 35: 437-447.]

(d) Spain. [L. A. Bolin in Edinb. Rev., July, 1917, 226: 134-152; E. J. Dillon in Nineteenth Cent., 1918, 83: 386-402.]

2. Recovery of Belgium. [E. Cammaerts in Contemp. Rev., March, 1920, 117: 349-365; J. M. Price in Fortnightly Rev., 1920, 113: 467-477.]

3. The financial effort of France during the war. [J. F. Bloch in Annals of Amer. Academy Soc. and Pol. Sci., Jan., 1918, 75: 201-206.]

4. Territorial gains of France in Europe. [Bowman, The new world, 86-91; Haskins, in What really happened, etc., 45-66.]

5. Alsace-Lorraine. [Haskins, Some problems, chap. 3.]