S
SAMOA, 749.
SANDERS, (Gen.) Liman von, 1028.
SANDERSON, (Dr.) R.L., reply to K. Francke, 557.
SARGENT, (Dr.) Irene, on Alsace-Lorraine and Schleswig-Holstein, 492.
SARRAIL, (Gen.), 1173.
SASENO, 1064.
SAUVEUR, Albert, "Germany the Aggressor," 609.
SAVOFF, (Gen.), on Bulgaria's army and neutral States, 1047.
SAZONOFF, (Count) Sergius, criticism, 19, 21;
interviews, 230-237;
on war and Russian trade, 362.
SCARBOROUGH raid, 953.
SCHEIDEMANN, Philipp, on German Socialists and the war, 402.
SCHIFF, J.H., interview, the war, 459;
correspondence with Dr. Eliot, 465.
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, 483, 487, 490, 492.
SCHMOLLER, (Prof.) Gustav von, 194.
SCHOLARS, British, reply to German professors, 188.
"SCRAP OF PAPER," 1120.
See also BETHMANN-HOLLWEG, (Dr.) T.
SEA Fights, 745-761;
Scarborough raid, 953;
Black Sea Battle, 1032.
Seeing Nieuport Under Shell Fire, 951.
Seeking Wounded on Battle Front, 714.
SEGGEBRUCH, Frank, attack on Russia, 434.
SEIZURES of American cargoes, 1183, 1188.
SERBIA:—
Army, "The Wounded Serb," 788;
mobilization, 1036.
Cabinet's statement, 1039.
Crown Prince Alexander's order to troops, 1040;
reply to address by Prince Troubetskoi, 1042.
Invasion, 742.
Russian domination, 204.
See also BALKAN States.
Serbia and Her Neighbors, 1036.
SHAW, G.B., "Common Sense About the War," 11;
replies and criticisms, 60-73;
open letter to Pres. Wilson and comment of the nation, 76;
criticisms, 80, 775.
SHELDON, Lurana, poem, 826.
Shelled Tsing-tao with wireless Aid, 1208.
"Shot. Tell His Mother," 458.
SIMON, (Sir) John, speech, 276.
SIMONS, Katherine Drayton Mayrant, Jr., poem, 992.
Sinking of the Cressy and the Hogue, 755.
Sinking of the Hawke, 757.
Slaughter in Alsace, 736.
SLAVS, 203, 519, 993.
SLOANE, W.M., "America's Peril in Judging Germany," 515.
SMITH, F.H., "France and England as Seen in War-Time," 772.
SMITH-DORRIEN, (Sir) Horace, 622, 624, 645, 648.
SOCIALISM, 31, 46, 54.
SOCIALISTS, 94, 96, 172, 400.
SOCIALISTS' Part, 397.
Sociological Aspects of War, 530.
SOKOLOV, A., on Russian finances, 839.
Soldier of 1914, 156.
Soliloquy of an Old Soldier, 764.
SOLOMON, Abraham, "Nietzsche and German Culture," 612.
SOMBART, (Prof.) Werner, on feeling of Germans toward the French, 986.
Song of the Siege Gun, 992.
SORDET, (Gen.), 622, 624.
South Africa's Boers and Britons, 125.
SPALAIKOWICH, (Serbian Minister,) on Bulgaria's position, 1037.
Speculations About Peace, 273.
SPIES, 104, 262, 780.
Spy Organization in England, 790.
STEIN, (Gen.) von, report on Liége, 266.
STOLYPIN, 121.
Story of the "Eyewitness", 650.
Story of the Man Who Fired on Rheims Cathedral, 928.
Stout and Warlike Breed, 479.
STRAUS, Oscar S., 274.
STRUVE, (Prof.) Peter, "United Russia," 827.
SUDDUTH, H.T., poem, 999.
Summons of the Nation to Arms, 308.
Supreme Court of Civilization, In the, 413.
SWIENTOCHOWSKI, Alexander, 858.
Swift Reversal to Barbarism, 939.
SWINTON, (Col.) E.D., reports, 650.
SWITZERLAND, refugee problem, 966.
SWOPE, Herbert B., North Sea battle, 761.
SYDNEY (cruiser), 758.
T
TAFT, W.H., "The Belgian Battleground," 1109.
TAHITI, 748.
TANKOSITCH, (Capt), 742.
TARDIEU, Charles, on fighting in the trenches, 979.
TCHELISHEFF, M.D., on prohibition in Russia, 831.
Teachings of Gen. von Bernhardi, 343.
TERMONDE, 385, 786, 1117.
TEST, Sam, criticism of G.B. Shaw, 75.
THAYER, W.R., "Italy and the War," 1192.
THEOLOGIANS, British, letter, 201.
THIENES, R.F., letter on Russian atrocities, 563.
Things the Wounded Talk About, 1222.
THOMAS, Edith M., poem, 1183.
THOMPSON, Donald C., 686.
THOMPSON, Vance, on reversal to barbarism, 939.
Tipperary, 581.
TISZA, (Count), 1060.
To a Cousin German, 593.
To Americans from a German Friend, 180.
To Americans in Germany, 198.
"To Americans Leaving Germany," 533.
To Arms! 132.
To Belgium, 1066.
To Melos, Pomegranate Isle, 587.
Tools of the Russian Juggernaut, 851.
TRADE Unionism, 31.
TREATY of Bucharest, 1068.
TREATY of London (1839), see BELGIUM—Neutrality.
TREATY of Prague, 40.
TREITSCHKE, (Prof.) Heinrich von, 135, 168, 194.
Trespass in Belgium, 545.
TRIPLE Entente, peace pact, 297.
TRIPP, (Gen.) von, 712.
TRUBETSKOI, (Prince) Eugene, on Russia against Germany, 361;
appeal for aid for Poles, 829;
address to Serbian Crown Prince, 1041.
"Truce of the Bear," 107.
"Truth About Germany," 244.
TSING-TAO, 745, 1208.
Turk in Egypt's Eyes, 1049.
TURKEY:—
Diplomatic situation, 1028.
General conditions in Constantinople, 1026.
Mobilization, 1026, 1028.
Parliament prorogued, 1028.
Press comments on situation, 1025, 1028-1033.
Events leading to declaration of war, 1032.
See also BALKAN States; MEHMED-RESHAD.
U
Unburied Dead Strew Lorraine, 729.
Unconquered France, 1167.
United Russia, 827.
UNITED States, arbitration treaties, 50.
United States Fair to All, 1175.
UNITED States of Europe, 455, 565.
UNIVERSITIES, German, 187.
URBAL, (Gen.) d', 1172.
USHER, Roland G., "Effects of the War on America," 600.
V
VALIEVO, 788.
VANDERVELDE, Emil, on Socialists and the war, 397.
VENIZELOS, E., on Greece's attitude, 1051.
Verdict of the American People, 573.
VESSELS, American, 1176.
Vigil, 612.
VILLIERS, (Sir) Francis, letter, 1112.
VINOGRADOFF, Paul, "Russia and Europe's War," 820.
VISE, 386.
Visit to the Firing Line in France, 727.
Vital Energies of France, 152.
VIVIANI, (Premier) René, telegram to Ministry in Luxemburg, 350;
addresses before Parliament, 351, 1164.
VOLLBEHR, Ernst, paintings done at the battle front, 938.
VOORHAM, (Capt.) 753.
VOSE, E.N., "The Dawn of a New Day," 678.
W
WALLACE, (Sir) D.M., "Our Russian Ally," 840.
War at Home, 765.
War in the Balkans, 1068.
WAR Loans, 1180.
WAR Material, shipment across U.S. territory, 1181.
WAR Pictures, 865-913.
War of Dishonor, 502.
War-Time Scenes in Rouen, 982.
WARSHIPS, British, off Amer. ports, 1179;
coaling in Panama Canal Zone, 1182.
WARBEKE, John, reply to Eucken and Haeckel, 537.
WARINSKI, A., 861.
WARREN, Whitney, on Rheims Cathedral, 393.
Warsaw Swamped with Refugees, 957.
Waste of German Lives, 964.
WATSON, William, poem, 1228.
Why England Fights Germany, 993.
WAVRE, 1115.
Way to Peace, 459.
We Will Fight to the End, 1164.
WEDDIGEN, (Capt. Lieut.) Otto, on North Sea battle, 761.
WELLS, H.G., criticisms, 22, 61;
"Fourth of August," 87;
"If the Germans Raid England," 89;
comment, 92;
"Holland's Future," 1128.
WENGLER, (Lieut.) on Rheims Cathedral, 928;
comment, 931.
WETTER, Louise von, poem, 553.
What America Can Do, 588.
What Gladstone Said About Belgium, 448.
What the Economic Effects May Be, 594.
What the German Conscript Thinks, 93.
When Peace Is Seriously Desired, 97.
Where Rumania Stands in the Crisis, 1054.
"WHITE Papers," see under ENGLAND and GERMANY.
WHITEHOUSE, J.H., "The Belgian Ruin," 786.
WHITELEY, J.G., on Belgo-British plot, 1110.
WHITLOCK, Brand, 782.
Who Began the War and Why? 209.
"Why Belgium Was Devastated," 1115.
Why England Came to be in It, 108.
Why England Fights Germany, 993.
Why Is America Anti-German? 482.
WILD, (Gen.) von, 937.
WILLIAM II., German Emperor, criticisms, 13, 56, 77, 94, 112, 115, 117, 121, 122, 139, 182, 185, 206, 208;
speeches and proclamations, 209-213;
prayer, 212;
telegram to King of Saxony, 213;
interview in 1908, 213;
letter to Lord Tweedmouth, 216;
comment, 218;
criticism, 260;
protest to Pres. Wilson against Allies' atrocities, 374;
criticisms, 508, 510, 576;
headquarters, 718;
at Donchery, 1125.
WILLIAM, Prince of Wied, 1062, 1063.
WILLIAMSON, (Mrs.) F.B., "Junkers," 75.
WILSON, (Col.) G.C., 649.
WILSON, (Maj. Gen.) Henry, 624, 645.
WILSON, (Pres.) Woodrow, inquiries concerning sentiment in Germany on peace, 274;
reply to Kaiser's protest against atrocities, 375;
address to Belgian Commission, 377;
comment of Lord Channing on his utterances on the war, 591.
WINCHESTER Repeating Arms Co., 1179.
WIRELESS messages, 1175.
With the German Army, 925.
WOLF, (Baron) H.H. von, 956.
WOLFSKEHL, Karl, reply to R. Rolland, 176.
Woman and War, 458.
Wounded Serb, 788.
Wounded Soldiers, 1222, 1223.
WRIGHT, (Sir) Almroth, 34.