INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Abdul Hamid, kept prisoner, [184]
Abraham & Straus, incident of formation of firm, [34]
Adler, Dr. Cyrus, objects to Jew serving on commission to investigate Polish pogroms, [353]
Adler, Dr. Felix, leader of a new movement, 9[5], [129]
Admission to the Bar, [29]
Adrianople, Governor of, hospitable reception given by, [192]
Agincourt, visit to ancient battleground, [266]
Albright, Charles P., [26]
Alexander, Andrew, building erected for, [55]
Alexander, James W., fights to retain control of Equitable Insurance Co., [80]
Alexandria, visit to, [219]
Algef, Dr., [15]
Ali Kuli Khan, at Peace Conference, [326]
Ali Mehemmid, visit to, [223]
Allen, Edward W., at Roosevelt’s fusion meeting, [280]
Alter, Rabbi, visit to, near Warsaw, [374]
America’s true mission in Turkey, [203]
American Chamber of Commerce for the Levant, speech at, [198]
American troops, arrival in France, restores flagging energy of the people, [256];
visit to, on British front, [266];
Sir Douglas Haig’s impressions of, [273]
Anderson, Charles P., sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310];
in conference with Henry P. Davison, [313]
Anderson, U. S. District Attorney, sends deputies to New Hampshire to enforce election laws, [246]
Arabian night, arranged by Governor of Nabulus, [231]
Arif Pasha, [224]
Armenia, report on, [337]
Armistice, earlier than expected, [299]
Armstrong Committee, the Insurance investigation, [64], [66], [71]
Arnold, Olney, Consular Agent at Cairo, [219], [220]
Aronstam, Charles S. account of Roosevelt’s forming fusion ticket for New York municipal election, [280];
tenders nomination for President of Board of Aldermen, [281];
declined, [282]
Arthur of Connaught, Prince, met on British front, [269]
Atterbury, Gen. W. W., asked to accept Director-Generalship of Associated National Red Cross, [318]
Askenazy, pronounced Assimilator, [366]
Astor, John Jacob, dealings with, [46]
Astor, William Waldorf, [46];
real estate transactions with, [54], [55]
Aupin, Count, meeting with, [330]
Baker, Elbert H., prophesies Wilson would carry Ohio by large majority, [245]
Baker, J. E., takes party of labour leaders to British front, [267]
Baker, Newton D., assures committee of high Democratic majority in Ohio, [245];
letter declining to speak for League to Enforce Peace, [300]
Baker, Ray Stannard, at Peace Conference, [324]
Baldwin, Edward R., sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Balfour, Arthur J., New York City’s reception to, [253];
at luncheon given by, in Paris, [341]
Balfour Declaration, misunderstood by Zionists, [389]
Ball, Alwyn, Jr., realty dealings through, [55];
aids in forming real estate trust company, [57]
Baltimore Convention, Wilson’s nomination at, [146]
Baltimore Sun, favours Wilson at Baltimore Convention, [146]
Bamberger-Delaware Gold Mine, investment in, [51]
Bannard, Otto, defeated by Judge Gaynor, [279]
Bar, admission to the, [29]
Baring Brothers, influence of their failure on real estate transactions, [48]
Barth, Herr, remark that Roosevelt could never remain out of politics, [281]
Barton, Dr. James L., [175]
Baruch, Bernard M., valuable aid in securing campaign contributions, [242]
Bauman, Mr., [51]
Beattie, C. J., met on British front, [267]
Beecher, Henry Ward, [15]
Behning, Henry, law case of, [31]
Bell, George W., with Mitchel on campaign, [285]
Bellows, Henry W., [15]
Bennett, James Gordon, aids in sale of lots, [48];
encounter with pugilist indirect cause of siding against Tammany, [113]
Berkowitz, Dr. Henry, not in favour of Zionist plans, [349]
Biddle, General, commanding American troops on British front, [266]
Big Business, era of, [133]
Biggs, Dr. Hermann M., sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Billinski, M., talks on Jewish question, [374], [376]
Black, Mr., [72]
Blass, Robert, sings at Conried’s funeral, [104]
Bliss, Cornelius N., Jr., on committee for financing the Red Cross, [249]
Bliss, Dr. Howard, invited on Palestine trip, [214];
at Samaritan ceremonies, [229];
at Arabian night, [231], [232]
Bliss, General, on possibilities of another war, [335]
Bliss, George, real estate transactions with, [48], [49]
Bloomingdale & Co., position with, [18]
Blumstein, Louis M., real estate sold to, [42]
B’nai Brith Lodge, at Constantinople, [205]
Bompard, M., French Ambassador at Constantinople, [183]
Bonné, Mrs. Josephine, [99]
Borah, antagonistic to Wilson, [130]
Brackett, Edgar T., presents argument for impeachment at Sulzer trial, [172]
Brady, Anthony N., interested in formation of real estate trust company, [59]
Brady, Peter, member “Committee of Safety,” [107]
Bratiano, Roumanian premier, at Peace Conference, [326], [327]
Briand, Aristide, meeting with, [330];
proposes to pay war debt by sale of lottery tickets in America, [331]
Bridgeport, Alabama, unfortunate investments at, [50]
British front, trip to, [266]
Broad Exchange Bldg., purchase of plots for site, [87]
Bronx House, Settlement work at, [105], [106]
Brooklyn, emigration to, [5], [7]
Brown, Dr. Arthur Judson, [175]
Brown, Dr. Elmer R., in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301]
Brown, Prof. Philip M., in study of Armenian question, [337]
Bryan, William Jennings, candidacy against Wilson, [138];
the “cocked-hat” letter, [140];
at Jackson Day Dinner, [142];
hazy ideas of diplomacy, [174]
Bryant, Lieut.-Col. M. C., executive secretary Mission to Poland, [335];
acts as secretary, [381]
Bryant, William Cullen, [15]
Bryce, Viscount, invited on Palestine trip, [216];
his thirst for facts, [227];
at the Samaritan ceremonies, [230];
at Arabian night, [231]
Buchman, Albert, architect, [51]
Buckler, William H., study of Turkish problem with, at Peace Conference, [323];
in study of the Turkish question, [336], [337]
Bureau of Public Information, beginnings of, [252]
Burleson, Albert S., assistance during campaign, [154];
appointed Postmaster-General, [159];
in difficulties over New York Postmastership, [237], [239]
Butler, Benjamin F., [26]
Butler, Prescott Hall, Boreel Bldg. purchased through, [87]
Butzel, Mr., acquaintance with, [25]
Cairo, arrival at, [220]
Campaign of 1916, financing, [236], [241]
Cannes, International Red Cross Conference at, [313]
Carpenter, Prof. William H., speaks at Conried’s funeral, [105]
Carroll, John F., [9]
Caruso, Enrico, engaged by Conried from phonograph records, [101]
Celluloid Piano Key Co., connection with, [32];
investments in, [41]
Central Realty Bond & Trust Company, organization, 57 et seq.;
transactions of, [86];
merged into Lawyers’ Title Insurance Company, [89]
Chadbourne, Thomas L., Jr., valuable aid in securing campaign contributions, [242];
at War Publicity meeting, [252]
Channing, Dr., extract from “Self-Denial” sermon, [16]
Charters, General, on British front, [268]
Childs, William Hamlin, at War Publicity meeting, [253]
Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, dinner given by, [324];
their hopeless position, [325]
Choate, Joseph H., attorney for the Astors, [45];
presiding at New York City’s welcome to Joffre, Viviani, and Balfour, [254]
City College, preparation for, [9];
entrance, [11];
withdrawal from, [13]
Clark, Champ, candidacy against Wilson, [138];
at Jackson Day Dinner, [142];
at Baltimore Convention, [146];
over-confidence costs nomination, [147];
at the Sea Girt notification, [148]
Clemenceau, at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Cobb, Frank I., aids Wilson cause at Baltimore by New York World editorial, [146];
at the Sulzer dinner, [168];
collaboration with on article showing Germany planned the war, [296]
Coblenz, speech at, on the next war, [332], [335];
state of mind of the residents, [333]
Cochran, Bourke, acquaintance with, [25]
Coggeshall, Edward W., entertains proposition for increasing capital of Lawyers’ Title Company, [67], [69]
Colby, Bainbridge, retained by Alexander in Equitable contest, [80], [81];
on Board of Directors, Metropolitan Opera Company, [101];
campaign for Wilson, [245]
College for Girls, Constantinople, [204], [207]
Columbia Law School, attendance at, [27]
“Committee of Safety,” creation of, [107]
Conkling, Roscoe, [113]
Conried, Heinrich, backing secured for Metropolitan Opera venture, [99];
engages Caruso from phonograph records, [101];
death, and impressive funeral, [104]
Constantinople arrival at, [177];
tactics toward the “diplomatic set,” [179];
first impressions of, [186]
Cooke, Jay, in Panic of 1873, [20]
Cooper Union, address at, showing necessity of complete defeat of Germany, [298]
Cox, Governor, nominated for Presidency by state “bosses,” [121]
Crane, Charles R., helps finance Wilson campaign, [145];
approves selection of headquarters for 1916 campaign, [236];
at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, [324]
Crawford, L. Cope, met on British front, [267]
Crimmins, John D., [22];
real estate ventures of, [41], [42];
interested in formation of real estate trust company, [58];
at the Sulzer dinner, [168]
Croker, Richard, acquaintance with, [113]
Crowell, Ass’t Sec’y of War, at dinner to, in Paris, [337]
Cullen, Judge Edgar M., presiding at Sulzer impeachment, [172]
Cummings, Homer S., friendship with, [154];
as the Demosthenes of the Democratic Party, [306]
Currie, Sir Arthur, lunch with on British front, [268];
description of battle of Lens, [269]
Curtis, Dr. Holbrook, [103]
Curtis, Miss, met at Cannes, [327]
D’Abernon, Lord, at Balfour luncheon in Paris, [341]
D’Ankerswaerd, [188]
Dana, Charles A., [15]
Daniels, Josephus, friendship with, [154];
appointed Secretary of the Navy, [159];
hopeless of success of 1916 campaign, [235];
at McCormick luncheon, [242];
sails on the Leviathan, [310]
Dardanelles, Major Tibbetts tells experiences, [268]
Davies, J. Clarence, in the “Subway Boom,” [87]
Davies, Joseph E., friendship with, [154]
Davison, Henry P., selected as Chairman of Committee for financing the Red Cross, [250];
dinner given Red Cross delegates in Paris, [312];
cable from, requesting attendance at International Red Cross Conference, [308];
organizing and directing spirit of International Red Cross Conference, [316];
entreated to make Red Cross his life work, [316];
mistake of permitting other than American as Director-General, [319];
proposes dinner to Governors of the League of Red Cross Societies, [320];
speaks at the dinner, [321]
Democracy—a master-passion, [351]
Deutsch, Bernard, [106]
Djemal, Colonel, [187]
Dmowski, Roman, at Paderewski dinner, [356];
explains his Anti-Semitism, [357]
Dodge, Bayard, on Palestine trip, [214]
Dodge, Cleveland H., helps finance Wilson campaign, [145];
aid to Robert College, [208];
invited on Palestine trip, [214];
on committee for financing the Red Cross, [249]
Doheny, Edward L., contributes large sum to campaign fund, and gets it back by election bets, [242]
Domremy, visit to, [260]
Dora, trip to Hamburg on, [22]
Doremus, Professor, [12]
Draper, Mrs. William K., speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Dreier, Miss Mary, member “Committee of Safety,” [107]
Drummond, Sir Eric, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Duel, Dr. Arthur B., with Mitchel on campaign, [285]
Dwight, Prof. Theodore W., [29]
Easter sacrifice of the Samaritans on Mount Gerizim, [228]
Eclectic Life Insurance Co., failure in Panic of 1873, [21]
Edison, Thomas A., at McCormick luncheon, [242]
Educational Alliance, Director of, [105]
Egan, Dr. Maurice Francis, at Copenhagen Legation, [19]
Egypt, Kitchener’s explanation of Great Britain’s policy in, [226]
Ehrich, William J., association with in realty ventures, [42]
Einhorn, Rabbi, [15], [128]
Elizabeth, Princess, at dinner with, [326]
Elkus, Abram I., work with factory investigation committee, [108];
helps finance Wilson campaign, [145]
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [15]
Emerson Society, organized, [98]
Enver Pasha, Turkish Minister of War, [185];
direct dealings with, [197];
asks advice, [202];
of much interest to Kitchener, [225]
Equitable Insurance Co., the investigation, 79 et seq.
Esher, Lord, arranges trip to British front, [266]
Evarts, William M., attorney for the Astors, [45]
Farley, Terrence, [41]
Federal Reserve Act, prevents concentration and control of capital, [83]
Filene, Edward A., in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301];
at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, [324]
Finley, Dr. John H., [11]
Fisk and Hatch, in Panic of 1873, [20]
Flower, Roswell P., [118]
Ford, Henry, drives a hard bargain, [242]
Fosdick, Raymond B., aids in preparing National Committee budget, [153]
Foss, Mr., at Jackson Day Dinner, [142]
Fox, Mortimer J., on trip to Constantinople, [177]
Franco-Prussian War, influences sentiment in favour of Germans in New York, [8]
Frascara, Count, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Fraser, Lovat, met on British front, [267]
Free Synagogue, resignation from, [293]
Freedman, Andrew, connection with Richard Croker, [115]
French front, visit to, [259]
Fuller Construction Co., financing of, [71]
Garfield, President, influence of assassination on real estate market, [41]
Garrels, Consul, [219]
Gates, Dr., president of Robert College, [204], [208]
Gawa, Prof. Arata Nina, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Gaynor, William J., an opponent, [34]
George, Lloyd, seeks Wilson’s favour through Admiral Grayson, [331];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Germans, early prejudice against, in New York, [8]
Germany: entering on career of Imperialism, [23]
Gibson, Hugh, asked to report on Poland’s treatment of Jews, [352];
at Paderewski dinner, [356]
Giers, Michel de, Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, [183]
Gildersleeve, Henry A., acquaintance with, [25]
Glass, Franklin P., at conference over Wilson’s “cocked-hat” letter, [140]
Glass, Senator Carter, reason for his appointment as secretary of Democratic National Committee, [244]
Godkin, Lawrence, [15]
Goelet, Robert, on Board of Directors of Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Gold mine, investment in, [51]
Goldsmith, Abraham, partnership with, [33], [42]
Goodhart, Capt. Arthur L., Counsel with Mission to Poland, [355];
at reception in Warsaw, [365]
Gould, George J., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Gouraud, General, Pershing renews acquaintance of, at Verdun, [266]
Grabski, conference with, on conditions in Poland, [358]
Grand Central Station, construction of, [8]
Grasty, Charles H., aids Wilson at Baltimore Convention, [146]
Grayson, Admiral, telegram to, regarding Wilson’s attitude toward Lane as Director-General of International Red Cross, [318];
dinner with Lloyd George, [332]
Greeley, Horace, [15]
Green, Andrew H., appointed Comptroller of City of New York, [113]
Greene, Colonel Warwick, declines membership of commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland, [352], [354]
Gregory, Attorney General, sends deputies to New Hampshire to enforce election laws, [247]
Gregory, Eliot, on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [101]
Grew, Joseph C., cables to obtain American opinion of Jew serving
on commission to investigate Polish pogroms, [353]
Groshents, M., patriot of Thann, [261]
Grosscup, Mr., [139]
Grant, Hugh J., interested in formation of real estate trust company, [58];
aids in financing of Fuller Construction Co., [71];
advises purchase of Bareel Bldg., [86];
had no fear of panic, [88];
interested in Underwood Typewriter Company, [91]
Guggenheim, Daniel, [100]
Guggenheimer, Randolph, [100]
Guizat, Count de Witt, entertained by, on trip to French front, [262]
Gutherz, Dr., [3]
Haig, Sir Douglas, arranges meeting with Sir Arthur Currie, [269];
why he did not capture Lens, [271];
record of meeting with, [271]
Hall, A. Oakey, Mayor of New York City under Tweed, [109]
Hall, Dr., quotation from, [16]
Hamburg, trip on sailing vessel to, [22]
Hamlin, Dr., work at Robert College, [208]
Hammerstein, Oscar, realty dealings with, [43]
Hammill, Dr. Samuel M., sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Hankey, Sir Maurice, at Balfour luncheon in Paris, [341]
Hanna, Mark, in control of Republican Party, [122]
Harbord, Major-General, meeting with in France, [273];
induced to accept Armenian Mission, [337];
helps select military member of mission to Poland, [354]
Harbord Commission to Armenia, negotiations for appointment, [336], [337], [338];
report giving reasons for and against America accepting Armenian mandate, [343]
Harriman, E. H., financing of Union Pacific, [77];
attitude toward Equitable controversy, [82]
Hartman, Judge Anthony, [39]
Hartman, Miss Rosina, studies under, [10]
Harvey, Col. George, disagreement with Wilson, [149]
Haskell, Col. William N., appointed to head resident commission to Armenia, [342]
Havemeyer, Henry O., realty ventures, [42];
interested in formation of real estate trust company, [58]
Hays, Will H., success as Republican National Chairman, [126]
Hearst, William Randolph, at Jackson Day Dinner, [142]
Heins, Louis F., [116]
“Hell’s Kitchen,” experiences with tenants in, [40]
Henderson, General David, becomes Director-General of International Red Cross, [320];
speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Henry Street Settlement, [105]
Herrick, Myron T., urges acceptance of Ambassadorship to Turkey, [161]
Hilton, Frederick M., transaction with, [86]
Hilton, Hughes & Co., difficulties of, [36]
Hirsch, Solomon, [162]
Hirsdansky, Simon, [106]
Hoffman, John T., made Governor by Tweed, [109], [110]
Holley, Abner B., instructor in mathematics, [10]
Hollis, Senator, at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, [324]
Holt, Dr. L. Emmett, sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Holy Land, visit to the, [212]
Homer, Mme., sings at Conried’s funeral, [104]
Hoover, Herbert, meeting with in Paris, [312];
recommends appointment of Harbord Armenian Mission, [338];
not in favour of America accepting mandate over Armenia, [340];
urges Wilson to appoint commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland, [352];
State dinner given to, by Paderewski, [377]
Hoskins, Dr. Franklin, invited on Palestine trip, [214];
at Caves of Machpelah, [218];
profound Biblical scholar, [227];
at Samaritan ceremonies, [229];
at Arabian night, [231]
House, Colonel, Wilson’s confidence in, [154];
approves selection of headquarters for 1916 Campaign, [236];
his relationship with President Wilson, [239];
at Peace Conference, [327];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Houston, Secretary, applauds campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [300]
Hudspeth, Judge, [121], [139]
Hughes, Chas. Evans, conducts insurance investigation, [79], [83];
at War Publicity meeting, [252];
urges Mitchel’s reëlection at City Hall Park mass meeting, [284];
signs cable to Wilson appealing for help for Armenia, [340];
speaks at Madison Square Garden meeting of protest against treatment of Jews in Poland, [352]
Hughes, Congressman, [139]
Huntington, Collis P., real estate dealings with, [52]
Hyde, Henry B., organizes Equitable Life Insurance Co., [79]
Hyde, James Hazen, head of Equitable Life Insurance Co., [66];
insurance irregularities, [78];
personal weakness, [79];
efforts in Paris to assist in World War, and work with the Red Cross, [84]
Ibrahim Bey, [189]
Ickelheimer, Henry R., [100]
International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Izzett, General, [187]
Jackson, Charles A., [120]
Jackson Day Dinner, of 1912, Wilson’s success at, [138]
Jacob-ben-Aaron, High Priest of Samaritans, [228]
Jadwin, General Edgar, on commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland,
[352];
selected by Pershing, [354];
at Paderewski dinner to Hoover, [378]
Jarlsberg, Count Wedel, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Jarvie, James N., on board of directors of real estate trust company, [61];
opponent of Havemeyer, [65], [69];
interested in Underwood Typewriter Co., [91]
Jastrow, Prof. Morris, not in favour of Zionist plans, [349]
Jaubert, Captain, in charge of trip to French front, [259]
Jews, influence of, discrimination against, in failure of Hilton, Hughes & Co., [38];
send commission to Peace Conference, [348];
opportunities boundless in America, [399]
Jews, atrocities against, in Poland, [351];
Hugh Gibson asked to report on, [352];
Wilson appoints commission to investigate, [352];
objections against Jew serving on commission, [353]
Jewish members of Polish Parliament, [361]
Jewish question, the, article in New York Times, [289]
Joffre, Marshal, New York City’s reception to, [253];
pleads for sight of American uniforms in Paris, [256];
meeting at his Paris headquarters, [262]
Johnson, Frederick, [116]
Johnson, George F., [116]
Johnson, Homer H., at dinner given by, in Paris, [337];
on commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland, [352]
Johnson, Joseph, appointment as Postmaster prevented, [238]
Joline, Adrian H., “cocked-hat” letter from Wilson, [140]
Jones Estate, Joshua, purchase of lots in, [47]
Jordan, Thomas N., [68]
Judson, Dr. Henry Pratt, dinner to, [299]
Juilliard, A. D., on board of directors of real estate trust company, [61], [66], [69]
Kahn, Congressman Julius, on committee to present views of American Jews on Zionism to Peace Conference, [350]
Kahn, Otto H., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Kahri Jeh Janisi, oldest mosque in Constantinople, [187]
Kelly, John, succeeds Tweed as Tammany leader, [112]
Kennedy, John S., aid to Robert College, [208]
Kenyon, Cox & Co., in Panic of 1873, [20]
Kerenski, at Peace Conference,[323]
Kergolay, Count, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [320]
Khedive of Egypt, provides for welcome at Alexandria, [219];
official call on, [221];
as a modern business man, [222]
Kiernan, Lawrence D., [9]
Kilpatrick, Frank, realty dealings with, [45]
Kilpatrick, Walter, realty dealings with, [45]
Kingsbury, John A., member “Committee of Safety,” [107]
Kitchener, Lord, meeting with, in Egypt, [210];
anomalous position in Egypt, [220];
meeting with, [221];
luncheon with, [224]
Knickerbocker Real Estate Co., dealings with, [42]
Knox Bldg, purchase of, [87]
Koenig, Samuel S., at Sulzer dinner, [168]
Kuhn, Loeb & Co., rise in banking circle, [77]
Kurzman, Ferdinand, in law office of, [12];
reëmployment by, [18];
method of dispossessing undesirable tenant, [39]
Lachman, Samson, [33];
realty ventures with, [42];
elected Judge of Sixth District Court, [120]
Lachman, Morgenthau & Goldsmith, formation of partnership, [34];
withdrawal from the firm, [56]
Lamont, Dan, his friendship with Grover Cleveland, [118]
Lamont, Thomas, at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference,[324]
Landman, Rabbi Isaac, on committee to present views of American Jews on Zionism to Peace Conference, [350]
Lane, Franklin K., donation to campaign fund, [242];
writes Red Cross proclamation, [251];
approves campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [300];
proposed as Director-General of International Red Cross, [318];
considered for head of corporation to finance Poland, [381]
Lansing, Secretary of State, at Paderewski dinner, [356];
letter of instructions to Mission to Poland, [359]
Lansing, Mrs., at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Lauzanne, Stéphane, arranges luncheon with Bunau Varilla, [330]
Lawyers’ Mortgage Company, increase of capital stock, [70], [71]
Lawyers’ Title Company, increase of capital stock, [67-71]
League to Enforce Peace, work against future wars, [300];
travelling in campaign of, [301];
pronouncement on the League of Nations Covenant, [303]
Leisenring, John, [26]
Leishmann, John G. A., meeting with at Aix-les-Bains, [85]
Lens, General Currie’s description of battle, [269];
why Sir Douglas Haig refrained from capturing, [271]
Lenox, James, [22]
Letoviski, Major, leader of Jewish massacre at Pinsk, [369]
Lewin, Rabbi, on Jewish question in Poland, [375]
Liberty Loan, and United War Work Drives, travelling in behalf of, [295]
Lloyd, Bishop Arthur Selden, [175]
Lodge, Henry Cabot, signs cable to Wilson appealing for help for Armenia, [340]
Loeb, Solomon, realty ventures, [42]
Loewi, Valentine, [30]
Lord, Dr. Robert, at Peace Conference, [324]
Low, Sydney, met on British front, [267]
Lowell, President in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301];
in a foot race with, [302]
Macauley, Captain, of the Scorpion, [219]
Machpelah, Caves of, visit to, [213], [217]
Mackay, Clarence H., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Mackaye, Dr., [175]
Macy, R. H., & Co., business secured by Isidor Straus and his sons, [36]
Mahmoud Tahgri Bey, acting Governor of Alexandria, [219]
Mahmoud Tewfik Hamid, [232]
Mahmoud Pasha, [189]
Malcolm, Ian, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [320]
Mallet, Sir Louis, British Ambassador at Constantinople, [183];
renewal of acquaintance with, [336]
Malone, Dudley Field, at conference over Wilson’s “cocked-hat” letter, [140];
brings message from Wilson on McCombs-Newton rupture, [145]
Mannes, David, [106]
Mannheim, early life in, [1], [333]
Manning, Dan, [118]
Mardighian, Osman, [187]
Marie, Princess, at dinner with, [326]
Marling, Alfred E., [175]
Marsh, Benjamin C., Secretary Committee on Congestion of Population in New York City, [107]
Marshall, T. R., at Jackson Day Dinner, [142]
Marshall, Louis, at Sulzer dinner, [168];
objects to Jew serving on Commission to investigate Polish pogroms, [353]
Martin, Riccardo, sings at Conried’s funeral, [104]
Meyer, Peter F., [48];
connection with Richard Croker, [113]
Metaxa, Dr., arranges meeting with Venizelos, [328]
Metropolitan Opera Company, formed for Conried, [100]
Metropolitan Opera House, gathering on President Wilson’s return from Paris, [304]
Miller, Cyrus C., elected Borough President of the Bronx, [118]
Mitchel, John Purroy, in the Postmastership controversy, [237];
campaign for preparedness irritating to President Wilson, [238];
at War Publicity meeting, [252];
has good business offer but decides to remain in politics, [279];
asks advice on Mayoralty campaign, [278];
elected Mayor of City of New York, [283];
asks advice as to running again, [283];
his death in his country’s service, [286]
MacDowell, Miss, in Settlement work, [105]
MacNulty, Mr., [35]
McAdoo, William G., in Wilson’s campaign, [137];
drops his business to aid Wilson’s candidacy, [154];
appointed Secretary of the Treasury, [159];
apprehensive of outcome of 1916 campaign, [235];
dejection at unfavourable election returns, [246]
McAneny, George A., considered for Mayor on fusion ticket, [280];
not a vote-getter, [281]
McCall, Mr., power in finance, [78]
McCombs, William F., in charge of Wilson campaign, [137], [139];
controversy with Byron Newton, [145]
McCormick, Chancellor, on Palestine trip, [215]
McCormick, Vance, bosses object to, [121];
named Chairman of Democratic Campaign Committee, [241];
dinner to Henry Ford, Thos. A. Edison, and Josephus Daniels, [242];
on committee for financing the Red Cross, [249]
McCurdy, Richard A., incensed at not being asked to participate in capital increase of Lawyers’ Title Company, [69];
power in finance, [78];
misuse of insurance funds, [83]
McCurdy, R. H., on Board of Directors of Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
McIntire, Alfred, [19], [30]
McIntyre, William H., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [101]
McManus, Thomas F., [116]
Mohammed V, a weakling, [184]
Moncheur, Baroness, [188]
Montefiore, Claude, representing Jews of France at Peace Conference, [350]
Moore, Judge, [121], [122]
Moore, Mrs. Philip North, in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301]
Morgan, J. Pierpont, his power in finance, [76]
Morgan, Miss Anne, member “Committee of Safety”, [107]
Morgenthau, Henry, Jr., at Sea Girt, [148]
Morgenthau, Mrs., arrival in Turkey, [194]
Morgenthau Company, Henry, formation, [89]
Morton, Levi P., real estate transactions with, [48];
assists at auction sale, [49]
Mott, John R., conversation with, on after-the-war work, [316]
Mt. Sinai Hospital, on Board of Directors, [105]
Munsey, Frank, at War Publicity meeting, [253]
Murphy, Arthur D., defeated for Borough President of Bronx, [116]
Murphy, Charles F., selected by Croker to head Tammany, [116]
Murphy, Major, with Red Cross in France, [86]
Nabulus, Governor of, arranges an Arabian night, [231]
Nahoun, Chief Rabbi, [205]
New York, arrival in, [6], [7]
New York Sun, comment on heading of Red Cross Magazine article, [289]
New York Times, article on the Jewish question, [289];
Washington despatch to, [293];
publishes speech made at dinner of Executive Committee of Wise Centenary Fund, [294];
article, “Emperor William Must Go,” [297];
article, “A Vision of the Red Cross After the War,” [308];
article on departure as delegate to International Red Cross Conference, [308]
New York World, article showing Germany planned the war, [296]
Newton, Byron, controversy with McCombs, [145]
Nilsson, Christine, [12]
Norton, Chas. D., on Committee for financing the Red Cross, [249]
Norton, Patrick, excavation contractor, [51], [52]
Nugent, difficulty with, over tickets for Jackson Day Dinner, [139]
O’Connor, Charles, [29]
O’Gorman, Senator James A., at Jackson Day Dinner, [142];
friendship with, [154];
transmits Wilson’s offer of Ambassadorship to Turkey, [159];
fearful of Wilson’s reëlection in 1916, [235]
O’Toole, Morgan, [27]
Ochs, Adolph S., as example of opportunity, [400]
Ogden, D. B., entertains proposition to increase capital of Lawyers’ Title Company, [67]
Olcott, Frederick P., interested in formation of real estate trust company, [58];
a power in finance, [65];
aids in increasing capital of Lawyers’ Title Company, [68];
in railroad reorganizations, [78];
questioned as to attitude if panic should ensue, [88]
Ottendorfer, Oswald, realty transactions with, [45]
Otto, Major Henry S., with Mission to Poland, [355]
Outerbridge, E. H., urges acceptance of nomination for President of the Borough of Manhattan, [278];
urges Mitchel’s reëlection at City Hall Park mass meeting, [284]
Paderewski, asks Wilson to appoint commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland, [352];
gives dinner at the Ritz, [355];
efforts to assure people he was not Anti-Semitic, [377];
gives state dinner to Hoover, [377];
impressions of, at dinner to Hoover, [379];
holds up financing of Poland, [381]
Paderewska, Mme., at dinner given to Hoover, [378]
Page, Thomas Nelson, meeting with in Paris, [255]
Page, Walter Hines, introduced by Woodrow Wilson, [136]
Painlevé, meeting with, [85];
at review of first American troops in France, [256];
dining with, [257]
Palestine, visit to, [212];
prominent Jews not in favour of Zionist project of National home, [349];
true meaning of Balfour Declaration, [389];
significance of Sir Herbert Samuel’s appointment, [392];
not suitable for colonization, [393]
Pallavicini, Marquis, Austrian Ambassador at Constantinople, [182]
Panic of 1873, [20]
Parish, Henry, realty dealings with, [55]
Park, Trenor W., [53]
Parker, Judge Alton B., at Jackson Day Dinner, [142];
of counsel at Sulzer impeachment, [172]
“Parsifal,” difficulties encountered in production, [102]
Parsons, John E., realty ventures, [42]
Patri, Angelo, [106]
Patrick, Dr. Mary Mills, president Constantinople College for Girls, [204], [207]
Patrick, Mason M., considered for Mission to Poland, [355]
Peabody, Charles A., realty dealings through, [55]
Peace Conference, impressions of, [322]
Peace Treaty, signing of, [336]
Pears, Sir Edwin, [188]
Peet, Dr. W. W., work in Constantinople, [205];
missionary activities, [211];
gives information on Palestine, [213];
invited to accompany party, [214];
at Arabian night, [231]
Penrose, Senator, assumes leadership of Republican machine, [125];
willing to wreck party’s chances to injure Roosevelt, [150]
Perlmutter, Rabbi, calls on Mission at Warsaw, [361]
Perkins, George W., member “Committee of Safety,” [107];
at War Publicity meeting, [253]
Perkins, Major, with Red Cross in France, [86]
Perkins, Miss Frances, member “Committee of Safety,” [107]
Persian delegation to Peace Conference, their hopeless position, [325]
Pershing, General, meeting with in Paris, [255];
lauded by Joffre, [264];
letter from, explaining postponement of dinner, [264];
his description of battle of Verdun, [265];
meeting with at headquarters in France, [273];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336];
selects military member of Mission to Poland, [354]
Phillip, Hoffman, Conseiller and First Secretary, American Embassy, Constantinople, [177], [187]
Philipson, Rev. Dr. David, not in favour of Zionist plans, [349]
Phillips, L. J., [48]
Phœnix Insurance Co., position with, [18]
Pilsudski, Dictator of Poland, [115];
not in favour of Mission to Poland, [360];
at reception in Warsaw, [364];
“no pogroms, nothing but unavoidable accidents,” [371];
talks with on Jewish question, [372], [375];
change of attitude toward Commission, [378];
his story of his rise to power, [378]
Pinchot, Amos, member “Committee of Safety,” [107]
Pinsk, investigations in, [369]
Platt, Frank, retained by Alexander in Equitable Insurance contest, [80], [81]
Plaza Hotel, purchase of, [87]
Plumb, Preston, [26]
Poincaré, President, at review of first American troops in France, [256];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Poland, atrocities against the Jews, [351];
question of Jewish nationalism in, [351];
plan to finance, [380]
Poland, Mission to, formation of, [352];
ideal to be accomplished, [358];
Lansing’s letter of instructions, [359];
arrival in Warsaw, [360]
Politics, first entry into, [111]
Politis, M., arranges meeting with Venizelos, [328]
Polk, Frank L., doubt of success of 1916 campaign, [235]
Pomerene, Atlee, at Jackson Day Dinner, [142]
Ponydreguin, General, dinner with at Gondrecourt, [259]
Post, James H., aids in formation of real estate trust company, [58]
Postmastership at New York, contention regarding, [237]
Power, Judge Maurice J., “discoverer” of Grover Cleveland, [118]
Prendergast, William A., at War Publicity meeting, [253];
slated for Comptroller on fusion ticket, [280]
Pryor, Gen. Roger A., [29], [30]
Pyne, Percy R., retires from presidency of National City Bank, [76]
Quekemeyer, Captain, American representative on trip to French front, [266]
Radcliffe, General, met on British front, [269]
Rappard, Dr., William, speech at dinner to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Raymond, Henry T., [15]
Reading, Lord, address before Merchants’ Association in New York, [298]
Real Estate, ventures in, [39]
Red Cross, financing the, insisting on aiming for large sum, [249];
article “A Vision of the Red Cross After the War,” [308];
the International Conference, [308]
Red Cross Magazine article on Turkish massacres, [288]
Redfield, Congressman, appointed Secretary of Commerce, [154], [159]
Reilly, John, buys lots on route of Subway, [50]
Rice, Edwin T., [93]
Richardson, Captain, ’Forty-niner, [4]
Robert College, Constantinople, [186], [204], [208]
Rockefeller, William, how he obtained stock of Northern Pacific, [71]
Rockefeller, Mrs. John D., Jr., activities in war work, [299]
Rosalsky, Judge Otto, at Sulzer dinner, [168]
Rosenwald, Julius, on committee for financing the Red Cross, [250]
Roosevelt, Franklin D., doubt of success of 1916 campaign, [235]
Roosevelt, Theodore, deference to Mark Hanna, [123];
coaches Taft for campaign, [124];
split in Republican party forfeits election, [150];
Joffre anecdote of, [264];
calls meeting of New York Progressives to agree on fusion slate, [280];
his first demonstration of power, [282];
urges Mitchel’s reëlection at City Hall Park mass meeting, [284], [285]
Root, Elihu, associated with in difficulties of Hilton, Hughes & Co., [37];
policy of business and politics, [37];
consulted on Equitable controversy, [82];
signs cable to Wilson appealing for help for Armenia, [340]
Rose, William R., [54]
Roumania, question of Jewish nationalism in, [351]
Roux, Dr. Émile, at International Red Cross Conference, [315]
Rubenstein, Rabbi, recounts history of Vilna excesses against Jews, [362]
Russell, Colonel, sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Russell, Judge Horace, retained by, [36]
Ryan, Thomas, [39]
Said Halim, Prince, Grand Vizier, [221], [225]
Samaritans, visit to the tribe on Mount Gerizim, [228]
Samuel, Sir Herbert, significance of appointment as first governing head of Palestine, [392]
Sassoon, Sir Philip, private secretary of Sir Douglas Haig, [272]
Sayre, Dr., on Palestine trip, [216]
Schiff, Jacob H., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [100];
gives evidence against Sulzer at impeachment trial, [173];
misfortune at a dinner, [299];
advises attendance at International Red Cross Conference, [308]
Schmavonian, A. K., attaché at American Embassy, Constantinople, [178], [187];
on Palestine trip, [215], [231];
on trip to French front, [259];
to British front, [266]
Schurz, Carl, on Independent politics, [135]
Schwab, Chas. M., buys stock in Fuller Construction Co., [72]
Sebastiyeh, visit to, [231]
Seligman, Joseph, refused accommodations in Saratoga hotel, [38];
president Society for Ethical Culture, [95]
Senior, Max, not in favour of Zionist plans, [349]
Settlement work, in Manhattan and the Bronx, [105]
Seymour, Harriet, [106]
Shaffer, Chauncey, in law office of, [24]
Sharp, Ambassador, at review of first American troops in France, [256]
Shaw, Peggy, maintaining soldiers’ theatre and rest room at Treves, [333]
Shufro, Jacob, [106]
Sibert, General, in command at Gondrecourt, [259]
Siegel-Cooper & Company, opening New York Store, [54]
Sigerson, Michael, [111]
Simon, Robert E., in the “Subway Boom,” [87];
partnership with, [89]
Sinclair, General, met on British front, [269]
Singer Sewing Machine Co., in Constantinople, [203]
Skrzynski, M., at reception in Warsaw, [365];
at luncheon, [376]
Slocum, Gen. Henry W., [118]
Smith, Alfred E., chairman of factory investigating committee, [108];
recommended for New York Postmastership, [240]
Smith, J. Henry, on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [101]
Society of Ethical Culture, formation, [95]
Southack, Frederick, aids in forming real estate trust company, [57]
Southmayd, Henry M., attorney for the Astors, [45]
Spanish-American War, influence of, on real estate transactions, [54], [56]
Speer, Mrs. Emma Bailey, in war work, [299]
St. Patrick’s Cathedral, construction of, [8]
Stanchfield, John B., of Counsel at Sulzer impeachment, [172]
Standard Oil Co., in Constantinople, [203]
Stanislawa, investigations at, [367]
Stanley, Sir Arthur, instrumental in selection of Englishman as Director-General of International Red Cross, [319]
Stewart, A. T., & Co., [36]
Stillman, James, on Executive Committee of real estate trust company, [61];
a power in finance, [65];
interested in increasing capital of Lawyers’ Title Company, [68], [70];
aids in financing of Fuller Construction Co., [71];
becomes president of National City Bank, [76];
attitude toward Equitable controversy, [81];
offers backing in case of panic, [88];
wise advice of, [180]
Stimson, Henry L., Chairman “Committee of Safety,” [108]
Stone, Senator, call on Wilson’s campaign managers, [143];
at the Sulzer dinner, [168]
Storrs, Richard S., [15]
Stowell, Edgar, [106]
Straight, Willard D., at War Publicity meeting, [253]
Straus, Isidor, incident of formation of firm Abraham & Straus, [34];
secures business of R. H. Macy & Co., [36]
Straus, Nathan, early friendship with, [3];
dry goods business of, [35], [36]
Strauss, Charles, transactions with, [89]
Strong, Colonel, plans for International Red Cross preferred by Davison, [312], [315];
at Cannes, [327]
Subway, routes being laid out for, [47]
Sulzer, William, experiences with, [155];
inaugurated Governor of New York, [162];
dinner given to, [163];
beneficial legislation and wise appointments, [164];
defies Tammany Hall, [167];
the Café Boulevard Dinner, and “the wish-bone speech,” [168];
impeached and removed from office, [170]
Sykes, Josephine, [99]
Syrian Protestant College, visit to, [233]
Taft, William H., coached for campaign by Roosevelt, [124];
work for League to Enforce Peace, [301], et seq.;
speech on the Covenant at Metropolitan Opera House gathering, [305];
advises attendance at International Red Cross Conference, [308]
Talaat Bey, real ruler of Turkey, [185], [187], [191];
arranges reception at Adrianople, [192];
direct dealings with, [197];
asks advice, [198];
looks to comfort of party on Palestine trip, [231]
Talbot, Dr., Fritz B., sails for International Red Cross Conference, [310]
Talmage, T. De Witt, [15]
Tariff, Protective, a blow to family fortunes, [4]
Taussig, Professor, at dinner given by Chinese delegation to Peace Conference, [324]
Thalman, Ernest, [100]
Thann, visit to, on trip to the front, [261]
Tibbetts, Major, met on British front, [268]
Tilden, Samuel J., effects downfall of Tweed Ring, [111]
Tilton, Henry, [30]
Tourtel, H. B. met on British front, [267]
Townroe, Captain, conducts trip to British front, [266]
Townsend, Col. C. M., met, after many years on British front, [267]
Tsulski, Dr., conference with, on conditions in Poland, [358]
Tumulty, Joseph, at conference over Jefferson Day Dinner tickets, [139];
at Sea Girt notification, [148]
Turkish question, study of, [336]
Tweed Ring, contact with, [109]
Underhill, Senator, at Jackson Day Dinner, [142]
Underwood, John T., transactions with, [90];
tenders John Purroy Mitchel vice-presidency of his company, [279]
Underwood, Oscar, candidacy against Wilson, [138]
Underwood Typewriter Co., capitalization of, [90]
“Union for Higher Life,” member of, [97]
Van Dyke, Dr. Henry, in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301]
Vanderbilt, Alfred G., on Board of Directors Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Varilla, Bunau, at luncheon with, [330]
Vendôme, Duc de, acquaintance with at Peace Conference, [326], [327]
Vendôme, Duchess of, met at Cannes, [327]
Venizelos, at Peace Conference, [328];
discussion with on Smyrna question, [329]
Vesnitz, representing Jugo-Slavia at Peace Conference, [327]
Vilna, investigations in, [370]
Vimy Ridge, visited during battle of Lens, [271]
Viviani, René, New York City’s reception to, [253]
Von Moltke, General, at launching of Germany’s first battleship, [24]
Webb, Gen. Alexander S., [12]
Whitall, Dr. Samuel S., influence of, [15]
Wadsworth, Eliot, on committee for financing the Red Cross, [249]
Wagner, Robert E., vice-chairman of factory investigation committee, [108];
recommended for New York Postmastership, [240]
Wald, Lillian D., and Henry Street Settlement, [105];
introduces Sidney Webb, [120]
Wallace, Dr. Louise B., dean of Constantinople College for Girls, [204]
Wallace, Hugh C., friendship with, [154]
Wanamaker, John, succeeds to original business of A. T. Stewart & Co., [38]
Wangenheim, Baron, complains against American ammunition, [24];
German Ambassador at Constantinople, [182]
Washburn, Dr., work at Robert College, [208]
Waterlow, Lady, met at Cannes, [327]
Watson, Dr. Charles Roger, [175]
Webb, Sidney, interview with an American political “boss,” [120]
Weber, M., patriot of Thann, [261]
Wechsler & Abraham, incident of dissolution of partnership, [34]
Weitz, Dr. Paul, emissary of German and Austrian Ambassadors, [181]
Welch, Dr. William H., sails to attend International Red Cross Conference, [310];
on Council of National Defense, [311];
speech at dinner
to Governors of the League of the Red Cross Societies, [321]
Wells, Rollo, friendship with, [154]
Wertheim, Jacob, aids in financing Underwood Typewriter Co., [92]
Wertheim, Maurice, [92]
White, George, member of Democratic National Committee, [122]
White, Henry, arranges meeting with Venizelos, [329]
White, Richard Grant, study under, [98]
Whiting, Richard, makes flashlight photographs of Samaritan ceremonies, [228]
Whitman, District Attorney, at Sulzer dinner, [168];
slated for Mayor of New York on fusion ticket, [280], [281]
Whitney, H. P., on Board of Directors of Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Whitney, William C., fight against Kelly, Tammany leader, [112]
Willcox, William R., at War Publicity meeting, [252]
Williams, Dr. Talcott, anecdote of Woodrow Wilson, [307]
Williams, John Sharp, signs cable to Wilson appealing for help for Armenia, [340]
Wilson, George Grafton, in campaign of League to Enforce Peace, [301]
Wilson, Joseph, devotion to his brother Woodrow, [154]
Wilson, President Woodrow, presented with typewriter, [93];
defies state bosses, [122];
why attracted to, [128], [129];
at the Free Synagogue Dinner, [130];
taking Borah’s measure, [130];
Presidential candidacy, [132];
the hope of political regeneration, [135];
introduces Walter Hines Page, [136];
explanation of the “cocked-hat” letter, [140];
speech at Jackson Day Dinner, [143];
comment on Champ Clark-Col. Harvey episode, [149];
Campaign of 1912, [150];
asks reconsideration of refusal to accept chairmanship of Finance Committee, [152];
elected President, [159];
asks acceptance of Ambassadorship of Turkey, [160];
instructions on leaving to assume post of Ambassador to Turkey, [175];
reëlection in 1916, not thought possible by party leaders, [234];
attitude toward New York Postmastership appointment, [238];
renominated at St. Louis Convention, [241];
election night returns
seem to show defeat, [246];
election assured, [248];
report to on trips to battle fronts, [274];
letter advising exposure of German intrigue, [297];
at Metropolitan Opera House gathering, [304];
attitude toward Lane as Director-General of International Red Cross, [318];
the hope of the Peace Conference, [323];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336];
discuss Polish Mission with, and propose Armenian Mission to, [338];
cable to from America proposing this Mission, [339];
appoints commission to investigate treatment of Jews in Poland, [352];
insists on having a Jew on commission to investigate Polish pogroms, [354]
Wilson, Mrs. Woodrow, claims the President’s typewriter, [93];
at signing of Peace Treaty, [336]
Winthrop, Henry Rogers, on Board of Directors of Metropolitan Opera Company, [100]
Wise, Dr. Stephen S., speaks at Conried’s funeral, [105];
urges acceptance of Ambassadorship to Turkey, [162];
acquaints President Wilson with his plans for Zionism, [293]
Wise Centenary Fund, Isaac M.,
speech at dinner of Executive Committee, [294]
“Wish-bone speech” at Sulzer dinner, [169]
Woerishoefer, Carola, [107]
Wolff, Lucien, representing Jews of England at Peace Conference, [350]
Woman’s activities in the war, [299]
Women in Turkey, their position, [195]
Woodruff, Lieutenant-Governor, at Roosevelt’s fusion meeting, [280]
Wood, Sir Henry, [188]
World, New York, danger of defection, owing to Postmastership appointment, [238], [240]
Yeaman, George H., [19], [30]
Young Turks, government a failure, [196]
Zermoysky, Countess, at reception in Warsaw, [364]
Zionism, article in New York Times, [289];
a fallacy in Poland, [383];
a surrender not a solution, [385];
its economic aspect, [393];
its political foundations, [395];
a spiritual will-o’-the-wisp, [398]
Zionists, their Nationalistic plans not favoured, [349];
present their case to Mission at Warsaw, [363]
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