NEW YORK
THE NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY
1915
Contents - Number II, May, 1915.
- [Contents]
- [General Sir John French's Own Story]
- [Roberts Of Kandahar.]
- [The Surrender of Przemysl]
- [The Jesters.]
- [Lord Kitchener Advertises for Recruits]
- [Battle of the Dardanelles]
- [Official Story of Two Sea Fights]
- [Sonnet On The Belgian Expatriation.]
- [War Correspondence]
- [Three Weeks of the War in Champagne]
- [The Germans Concrete Trenches]
- [The Spirits of Mankind]
- ["What the Germans Say About Their Own Methods of Warfare"]
- [The Recruit.]
- [American Reply to Britain's Blockade Order]
- [Germany's Conditions of Peace]
- [The Allies' Conditions of Peace]
- [South Africa's Romantic Blue Paper]
- [The Bells Of Berlin]
- [Warfare and British Labor]
- [Saviors Of Europe]
- [Britain's Peril of Strikes and Drink]
- [Italy's Evolution as Reflected in Her Press]
- [Some Ruses De Guerre.]
- [The European War As Seen By Cartoonists]
- [Facsimile of a Belgian Bread-Check]
- [To A German Apologist]
- [America's Neutrality]
- [Neutral Spirit of the Swiss]
- [To King And People.]
- [A Swiss View of Germany]
- [The Land Of Maeterlinck]
- [America and Prohibition Russia]
- [The Mother's Song.]
- [Pan-American Relations As Affected by the War]
- [An Easter Message]
- [An Interview on the War With Henry James]
- [A Talk With Belgium's Governor]
- [A Charge In The Dark]
- [A New Poland]
- ["With the Honors of War"]
- [General Foch, the Man of Ypres]
- [The Unremembered Dead]
- [Canada and Britain's War Union]
- [England.]
- [American Aid of France]
- [A Farewell.]
- [Stories of French Courage]
- [A Trooper's Soliloquy]
- [American Unfriendliness]
- [Endowed With A Noble Fire Of Blood]
- [Chronology of the War]
- [The Day]
COMMANDER THIERICHENS—Commander of the German commerce-raider Prinz Eitel Friedrich, which sank the American sailing ship William P. Frye.