"Germany could readily train her masses with a view to industrial efficiency, whereas our industrial efficiency is only one of the efficiencies we care about; the American wishes to develop in many other ways, and to have his educational system help him to do it."

[56] New York Times, Nov. 12, 1911.

[57] F. H. Streightoff, "The Standard of Living among the Industrial People of America."

[58] Interview with Sir Joseph Ward, New York, April 15, 1911.

[59] Winston Churchill, op. cit., p. 325.

[60] Winston Churchill, op. cit., p. 186.

[61] Winston Churchill, op. cit., pp. 240, 243.

[62] Winston Churchill, op. cit., pp. 250, 252.

[63] Lloyd George, op. cit., pp. 68-69.

[64] Winston Churchill, op. cit., p. 197.