Nov. 7—City of Roulers in ruins.
Nov. 8—Premier Viviani decorates Mayor of Rheims and says city will be rebuilt.
Nov. 9—Military attachés of neutral countries allowed to visit theatre of war.
Nov. 10—Rheims still being bombarded.
Nov. 18—Germans declare they saw observation post on towers of Rheims Cathedral; bombardment resumed; Appenrodt's restaurant looted in Paris.
Nov. 19—Germans are working coal mines and mills in occupied French territory; President Poincaré strikes names of Germans from roll of Legion of Honor.
Nov. 21—New field gun outranges German guns.
Nov. 26—German surgeons and deaconesses sentenced to prison for looting.
Nov. 28—Regimental dispatch dog mentioned in orders as having fallen in duty; Germans charge use of dumdum bullets by the French.
Dec. 1—Gen. Joffre tells Alsatians that the French have come back permanently.