Oct. 29—Many Belgian wounded in Calais.
Oct. 31—Maeterlinck says that buildings in Brussels have been mined.
Nov. 12—Sightseers visit Louvain; city is being restored.
Nov. 16—Fuel supply problem is becoming serious.
Nov. 18—Faculty of University of Louvain invited to University of Notre Dame.
Nov. 21—German Information Service says that Belgians interned in Holland are bitter against the British for lack of sufficient aid at Antwerp.
Nov. 22—Mayor of Ypres shot by Allies as a spy.
Nov. 23—Maeterlinck appeals to the United States and Italy to save Flemish art treasures.
Nov. 24—Encounters are frequent between smugglers and Germans at Dutch border.
Nov. 26—Germany publishes photographic reproduction of document which, it charges, proves Anglo-Belgian military agreement.