| CONTENTS OF VOLUME XII |
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| PAGE |
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| [Introduction Professor Irving Fisher] | [vii] |
| PART I |
| [I. Economic Results of the War] | [1] |
| [II. Wartime Food and Price Problems] | [34] |
| [III. Industry and Labor in Wartime] | [65] |
| [IV. Government Control] | [87] |
| [V. The Money Cost of the War, Edwin R. A. Seligman] | [105] |
| [VI. American Business in the War, Grosvenor B. Clarkson] | [115] |
| [VII. The Liberty Loan Army, Guy Emerson] | [126] |
| [VIII. Food and the War, Vernon Kellogg] | [135] |
| [IX. The High Cost of Living, Director of the Council of National Defense] | [142] |
| PART II |
| [I. The Peace Conference at Work, Thomas W. Lamont] | [149] |
| [II. Wilson's Fourteen Points] | [163] |
| [III. How the Peace Treaty Was Signed] | [165] |
| [IV. The Peace Treaty—Its Meaning to America, George W. Wickersham] | [170] |
THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES AND THE COVENANT OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS |
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| [Preamble] | [179] |
| [Part I. The Covenant of the League of Nations] | [182] |
| [Part II. Boundaries of Germany] | [186] |
| [Part III. Political Clauses for Europe] | [188] |
| [Part IV. German Rights and Interests Outside Germany] | [206] |
| [Part V. Military, Naval, and Aerial Clauses] | [209] |
| [Part VI. Prisoners of War and Graves] | [216] |
| [Part VII. Penalties] | [217] |
| [Part VIII. Reparation] | [217] |
| [Part IX. Financial Clauses] | [226] |
| [Part X. Economic Clauses] | [229] |
| [Part XI. Aerial Navigation] | [246] |
| [Part XII. Ports, Waterways, and Railways] | [247] |
| [Part XIII. Labor] | [255] |
| [Part XIV. Guarantees] | [261] |
| [Part XV. Miscellaneous Provisions] | [262] |
| [Rejection of the Peace Treaty] | [264] |
| [The Reservations Which Failed] | [269] |
| [Peace by Congressional Enactment Fails] | [271] |
| [The Map of Europe Remade] | [279] |
| [Our Part in Winning the War] | [280] |
| Index |
| [Text] | [291] |
| [Illustrations] | [363] |
| [I. Portraits] | [363] |
| [II. General] | [368] |
| [Maps] | [383] |
ILLUSTRATIONS IN THIS VOLUME |
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| [A Soldier of the Soil] | [Frontispiece] |
| [Price Movements of the United States and England from the Earliest Index Numbers Through the First Years of the World War] | [viii] |
| [Trend of Prices Before and After the Great Wars of History] | [ix] |
| [William McAdoo] | [xi] |
| [Money and the Price Level] | [xii] |
| [John Pierpont Morgan] | [xiv] |
| [President Wilson and Rear Admiral Grayson Passing the Palace of the King in Brussels] | [xvii] |
| [Women Munition Workers in the International Fuse and Arms Works] | [3] |
| [Poster for Boy Scouts Who Worked for the Victory Loan] | [7] |
| [Dropping the First Bomb] | [10] |
| [A Poster Used During the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign] | [14] |
| [Detroit—City of Automobiles] | [17] |
| [A Woman Doing Road Construction Work] | [20] |
| [A Woman Operating a Multiple Spindle Drill in an English Shell Factory] | [23] |
| [Launching the Quistconck at Hog Island] | [26] |
| [Ship-building at Camden, N. J.] | [30] |
| [Diagram Showing the Effect of the War on the Prices of Stocks] | [33] |
| [Centres of Live Stock Production Throughout the World] | [36] |
| [Members of "The Women's Land Army" in England] | [41] |
| [A Map Issued by the Food Administration to Show Food Conditions in Europe After the Signing of the Armistice] | [43] |
| [A Food Riot in Sweden] | [46] |
| [Harry A. Garfield] | [49] |
| [Drying Fruit and Vegetables to Save Tin and Glass] | [52] |
| ["Back on the Farm"] | [54] |
| [The Nations and Their Wheat Supply] | [59] |
| [A Municipal Canning Station] | [61] |
| [In the Heart of the Bethlehem Steel Plant] | [67] |
| [Forging Armor Plate] | [70] |
| [Building Howitzers] | [73] |
| [Guns and Armaments for United States and Her Allies] | [74] |
| [Plowing by Night] | [76] |
| [A War Time Warning] | [81] |
| [Women Workers in America] | [84] |
| [Samuel P. Gompers] | [87] |
| [Walker D. Hines] | [90] |
| [Building a Steel Ship in Seattle, Washington] | [93] |
| [Hog Island Ship-building Yards] | [94] |
| [Launching the City of Portland on the Columbia River, near Portland, Oregon] | [96] |
| [Examining Cargoes for Contraband] | [99] |
| [An Antidote for the Submarine Pest] | [102] |
| [The Awkward Squad] | [104] |
| [The Economic Conference in Paris] | [106] |
| [Lord Reading] | [110] |
| [While the Men Fought, Those Left Behind Bought Bonds] | [112] |
| [French School Children Waiting to Welcome General Pétain] | [114] |
| [United States Council of National Defense and Its Advisory Commission] | [117] |
| [Bernard M. Baruch] | [119] |
| [Daniel Willard] | [122] |
| [John D. Ryan] | [125] |
| [A Poster Used During the Fourth Liberty Loan Campaign] | [128] |
| [A Poster for the Third Liberty Loan Campaign] | [131] |
| [Victory Way at Night] | [133] |
| [The Battle Scene at Home] | [137] |
| [A Community Conference on Food-Saving] | [140] |
| [Will There Be Enough to Go Around?] | [144] |
| [Women Doing Night Farming] | [147] |
| [The Ore Market—Cleveland] | [148] |
| [David Lloyd George] | [151] |
| [President Poincaré With the Swiss President, M. Gustave Ador, Driving to the Peace Conference in Paris] | [154] |
| [Where the Peace Treaty Was Signed] | [157] |
| [Awaiting the Decision of the German Peace Delegates.] | [160] |
| [The George Washington] | [162] |
| [Paris Crowds Greeting President Wilson] | [164] |
| [Henry White] | [167] |
| [Count von Brockdorff-Rantzau] | [169] |
| [Victoria Hall at Geneva] | [172] |
| [William Howard Taft] | [176] |
| [Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States] | [181] |
| [President and Mrs. Wilson Waving Good Bye] | [187] |
| [President Wilson's Welcome in Paris] | [193] |
| [Sir Eric Drummond] | [202] |
| [Lord Robert Cecil] | [207] |
| [Berlin Demonstrations Against The Peace Treaty] | [214] |
| [German Press Representatives in Versailles] | [220] |
| [Dreadnoughts Welcoming President Wilson Home] | [227] |
| [M. Stephen Pichon] | [233] |
| [Henry Cabot Lodge] | [239] |
| [America's Peace Capitol in Paris] | [245] |
| [The White Flags That Meant Defeat for the German Cause and Marked the Beginning of the End of the War] | [251] |
| [Paris in War Time] | [258] |
| [Senator Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania] | [274] |
| [Male Population Registered and Not Registered] | [281] |
| [Comparative Losses of Merchant Shipping During the War] | [282] |
| [Production of Training Planes and Engines to the End of Each Month] | [286] |
| [Number of Battle Aeroplanes in Each Army at the Date of the Armistice] | [287] |
| [Our Flag in Alsace] | [288] |
| [Secretary of War Baker Drawing Registration Numbers] | [289] |