Vernon Kellogg.
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Committee on Public Information.
(Established by Order of the President, April 14, 1917, Washington, D.C.)
Series No. 1. War Information. (Red, White and Blue Covers.)
Catalogue No.
1. How the War Came to America.
Contents: A brief introduction reviewing the policy of the United States with reference to the Monroe Doctrine, freedom of the seas, and international arbitration, developments of our policy reviewed and explained from August, 1914, to April, 1917; Appendix: the President's address to the Senate January 22, 1917, his war message to Congress April 2, 1917, his Flag Day address at Washington, June 14, 1917. 32 pages. (Translations: German, Polish, Bohemian, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Portuguese. 48 pages.)
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