C
CABLE Censorship, 1175.
Caldron of the Balkans, 1025.
CAMBON, Paul, 233-242, 355.
CAMPAIGN in Eastern Europe, 738-744; 957-965.
CAMPAIGN in Western Europe, 620-738; 949-953; 1167-1174.
CARGOES, Amer., seizures, 1183, 1188.
CARNEGIE, Andrew, 206, 208;
interview, 451.
CARTOONS, 1073-1100.
CARUTHERS, M.V., poem, 864.
Case for Germany, 209.
Case for the Triple Entente, 276.
Case of Belgium, 1101.
CASTELNAU, (Gen.,) 643, 1170-1173.
Cathedrale, La, 472.
CAUSES of the War, views of T. Niemeyer, 206;
Dr. C.W. Eliot, 498;
M.J. Bonn, 852;
H. Belloc, 993.
CHANNING of Wellingborough, (Lord), "What America Can Do," 588.
"Chant of Hate Against England", 984;
answer, 988.
CHARLES, King of Rumania, death, career, 1056.
CHARTRES, Annie, poem, 1210.
Cheerful Spirits in Trench Inferno, 1217.
CHESTERTON, G.K., "Why England Came to be in It," 108;
"Russian or Prussian Barbarism," 111;
"Disposing of Germany's Civilizing Mission," 115;
"Russia Less Despotic Than Prussia," 119;
"The Bond of Teutonism," 122.
CHILD, O.C.A., poem, 764.
CHRONOLOGY of War, 793, 1007, 1224.
CHURCHILL, W.S., criticism, 13;
speech, 330.
Civil Life in Berlin, 943.
COBB, Irvin S., on effects of war in four countries, 765.
Commercial Treaties After the War, 863.
Common Sense About the War, 11.
Commercial Aspects of War, 526.
Concerning German Culture, 542.
Concerning the German Professors, 192.
Confiscation of German Patents, 849.
CONGO Conference, 259.
CONNAUGHT, (Prince) Arthur of, 646.
CONTRABAND, 1176, 1183, 1188.
COWEN, F.H., music for hymn to Belgium, 1126.
COX, John H., on fighting in Alsace, 736.
Credo for Keeping Faith, 102.
CRESSY, 753, 755, 761.
Crowds See the Niger Sink, 760.
CULTURE, 160, 178, 193-203; 317, 541, 543, 613, 821.
Culture vs. Kultur, 543.
CURZON, (Lord), criticism, 13;
speech, 308;
letter to London Times, 329.
CYPRUS Island, 1035.
D
Damp Humor of the Night Watch, 1206.
DANKL, (Gen.), 959.
DARDANELLES, Strait of, 1027, 1031.
DARRAIL, (Gen.), 1172.
DAVIS, R.H., on Rheims Cathedral, 932.
Dawn of a New Day, 678.
DAWNAY, (Maj.) Hugh, 649.
DECLARATION of London, 1182.
Declaration of the Russian Industrial Interests, 835.
DEFENDER, 973.
Defense of the Dual Alliance, 438.
DELCASSE, T., letter denying use of dumdum bullets by French, 376.
DERNBURG, (Dr.) Bernhard, on German review of the evidence, 229;
reply to letter by Dr. C.W. Eliot, 487;
"The Case of Belgium," 1101.
D'ESPEREY, (Gen.) Franchet, 652.
DETENTION Camps, see PRISON Camps.
Diary of Lydia Evans, 981.
D'IBERVILLE, 1211.
DIECKMANN, (Maj.), 1118.
DISARMAMENT, 50, 97, 223.
DIXMUDE, Battle of, 712, 715.
DOUMIC, René, "The Soldier of 1914," 156.
DOYLE, (Sir) A.C., "To Arms!" 132;
on British militarism, 140.
DUBAIL, (Gen.), 1173.
DUCARME, (Maj. Gen.), 1104, 1105.
DUMDUM Bullets, sale by Amer. firms, 1179.
See also ATROCITIES.
DURYEE, (Mrs.) Nina Larrey, appeal for aid for Belgians, 776.
E
ECOB, J.H., on the German Emperor, 510.
ECONOMIC Aspects of War, discussed by F.H. Giddings, 526;
article by Prof. I. Fisher, 594;
article by R.G. Usher, 600.
Effects of War in Four Countries, 765.
Effects of War on America, 600.
EGYPT, Sultan, see HUSSEIN KAMEL.
ELIOT, (Dr.) C.W., criticism, 182;
letters, 465, 473-506.
EMDEN, poem, 816;
at Penang, 1211.
Emden's Last Fight, 758.
EMMICH, (Gen.) von, 935.
ENGLAND:—
Agreement with France, 239.
Army, views of G.B. Shaw, 31, 32, 34;
H.G. Wells on need of equipment, 91;
recruits, 106, 132, 299, 304, 306, 312-333;
reports of officers, 619.
Conditions described by I.S. Cobb, 765;
interview with F.H. Smith, 772.
Declaration of war upon Turkey, 1035.
Foreign Office, 13, 19, 28, 30, 61.
Invasion by Germans, 89, 92.
Labor problem, 49.
Labor Party, 31, 33, 36.
Navy, 311, 332.
Overtures to Bulgaria, 1031.
Russian Alliance, 81, 103, 107, 203, 207, 223.
Ultimatum to Germany, 291.
War Office, 34.
"White Paper," 19, 61, 228, 413, 431-448, 548.
See also BELGO-BRITISH Plot.
England Caused the War, 989.
English Artists' Protests, 130.
Entrance of France Into War, 350.
EPIRUS, 1052, 1065.
ESCAILLE, de l', 237.
ESCHENBACH, (Councilor,) 986.
ESSAD Pasha, 1063.
ESTOURNELLES DE CONSTANT, (Baron) d', letters, 146.
EUCKEN, (Dr.) Rudolf, defense of Germany, 534.
EULENBERG, Herbert, letter, 80.
EUROPEAN Federation, see UNITED States of Europe.
EVANS, Lydia, diary, 981.
Exit Albania? 1062.
"EYEWITNESS," reports, 650.
F
"Facts About Belgium," 365.
Fall of Antwerp, 682.
Fate of the Jews in Poland, 854.
FAY, Frances C., translation of "La Cathedrale," 472.
FERDINAND, King of Rumania, 1057.
FERDINAND, Tsar of Bulgaria, speech from the throne, 1044.
FERGUSSON, (Sir) Charles, 641.
FERRIMAN, Z.D., on Serbians' re-entry into Belgrade, 969.
FICHTE, J.G., 162.
FIELDING, (Lady) Dorothie, 1714.
Fifteen Minutes on the Yser, 949.
Fight to the Bitter End, 451.
FILIPESCU, N., on Rumanians in Hungary, 1061.
First Fight at Lodz, 740.
First German Prisoners, 974.
First Invasion of Serbia, 742.
First Warnings of Europe's Peril, 276.
FISHER, Irving, on probable economic effects of the war, 594.
FITZ CLARENCE, (Brig. Gen.), 649;
tribute from Sir J. French, 649.
FLANDERS, Fighting in, 646, 1167.
Flaws in Shaw's Logic, 65.
FLEXNER, Hortense, poem, 612.
Flight Into Switzerland, 966.
FOCH, (Gen.), 647.
FOSBENDER, (Gen.) von, 1148.
Four Months of War, 1169.
Fourth of August, 87.
FOWLER, (Col.) J.S., 645.
FOX, Frank, 685, 686.
FRANCE:—
Army, 156.
Capital moved, 357.
General conditions, 146, 765, 767, 770, 772, 982.
Invasion of Germany, 221, 261, 264.
Treatment of resident German and Austrian citizens, 268.
Vital energies of, 152.
France and England as Seen in War-Time, 772.
France Through English Eyes, 153.
See also CAMPAIGN in Western Europe.
FRANCIS JOSEPH, Emperor of Austria, 225, 226.
FRANCKE, (Prof.) Kuno, reply to letter by Dr. C.W. Eliot, 478;
"French Hate and English Jealousy," 554.
FRANCO-PRUSSIAN War, 13, 69.
FREDERICK WILLIAM, see GERMANY—Crown Prince.
FRENCH, (Sir) John, tributes, 304, 306;
reports, 619;
order to troops, 654;
arrival in Paris, 768.
FRENCH, W.E.P., poem, 458.
French Amenities, 1220.
French Hate and English Jealousy, 555.
French Official Report on German Atrocities, 1132.
"From the Body of This Death," 1119.
FRONDE, 1211.
FULDA, Ludwig, 180.
G
GADKE, (Col.), 141.
GALICIA, 958.
GALLIENI, (Gen.), 702.
GALSWORTHY, John, "A 'Credo' for Keeping Faith," 102;
poem, 1126.
GEBWEILER, 738.
GEIER (S.S.), 1181.
GEORGE V., King of England, messages and addresses, 294, 298, 307, 1035;
visit to troops, 1035.
GERARD, (Ambassador) J.W., report on peace talk in Germany, 273.
German Airmen, 932.
German Attack on Tahiti, 748.
German Declarations, 534.
German Entry Into Brussels, 679.
German Generals Talk of the War, 934.
German Review of the Evidence, 228.
German Religion of Duty, 170.
GERMAN Samoa, 749.
German Story of the Heligoland Fight, 754.
GERMAN-AMERICANS, 578.
GERMANS, criticisms of, 93, 95, 124, 170.
Germans as Seen from a Convent, 981.
GERMANY:—
Address to Americans, 533.
Army, criticisms, 93, 95, 141;
mobilization, 252;
strength, 255;
officers, 256;
reports of correspondents, 718, 731, 925-934;
prisoners, 974;
commanders' proclamations, 1116.
Crown Prince's message to America, 1187.
Empress's appeal to German women, 211;
birthday celebration, 722.
General conditions, 765, 943.
Navy, 134, 215, 217, 254, 256.
Reichstag, 250.
South African intrigues, 127, 133, 214.
Treatment of resident citizens of hostile nations, 267.
White Book, 189, 413, 431-448.
See also CAMPAIGN in Western Europe.
Germany and World Empire, 493.
Germany of the Future, 606.
Germany the Aggressor, 608.
Germany vs. Belgium, 1102.
Germany's Civilized Barbarism, 160.
Germany's Strategic Railways, 1000.
GIBBONS, Perceval, dispatches, 777, 961, 964, 1207.
GIBBS, Philip, dispatches, 691, 704, 714, 729.
GIDDINGS, F.H., "Possible Profits from War," 526.
GILDER, J.B., poem, 501.
GLADSTONE, W.E., 287, 317, 448.
GLEESON, 714.
Glory of War, 1004.
GOLTZ, (Baron) von der, 1118.
GOSCHEN, (Sir) E., 230-238.
GOUGH, (Maj. Gen.) H. de La P., 645.
GRADOW, Battle of, 965.
GRAHAM, Cunninghame, criticism of G.B. Shaw, 65.
GRANT, Lawrence, criticism of G.B. Shaw, 74.
GRAY Book, see under BELGIUM.
Great Britain's Mobilization, 294.
Grecian Neutrality Defined, 1050.
Greco-Rumanian Friendship, 1053.
GREECE, 1050.
See also BALKAN States.
GREEN, Horace, 686.
GRIENDL, (Baron,) 1102, 1104, 1108.
GREY, (Sir) Edward, criticisms, 13, 18, 19, 61, 67, 232-243;
appeal for national unity, 276;
letters, speeches, &c., 277, 279, 281, 290, 314, 355, 1111, 1120, 1188.
GRIVEGNEE, 1116.
GUESDE, Jules, 396, 398.
GUYOT, YVES, reply to German professors, 194.