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AGRICULTURE, reform, 3-4; importance of, 252-253; Department, 73; war-time, 199201; message to farmers, 251-255; governmental wartime promotion, 252-253; organizations, 253; loans, 253; fertilization and seed, 253; labor problem, 253-254; response to war demands, 254; further demands on, 254, 255; price regulation, 255. See also Industry.

ALBERT OF BELGIUM, message to, 231-232. ALLEGIANCE, meaning of oath, 86, 130.

ALLIANCES, American attitude,

30; and essentials of peace, 178, 279; entangling, and League of Nations, 280. See also League of Nations. ALSACE - LORRAINE, restoration to France, 249.

AMERICA FIRST, address on, 78-83.

AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION,

address before, 46-48. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR, address before, 226-230. AMERICAN REVOLUTION, principles, 28-32. AMERICANISM,

elements, 130. See also Democracy. ANNAPOLIS, address at, 36-39. "ARABIC," sinking, 114. ARBITRATION, international, and Pan-Americanism, 99-100. ARBITRATION, labor, rejected in

railroad question, 144, 147; limitations, 147; compulsory, 149; judicial enforcement of awards, 149-150; war-time, 229-230.

ARLINGTON, addresses at, 32-36, 209-210. ARMAMENTS,

limitation in peace terms, 177, 186, 248. ARMED MERCHANTMEN, travel on, 109; status and German policy, 113-114. ARMED NEUTRALITY, policy, 182183, 185; impracticable, 190. ARMISTICE, despatches on, 283286; withdrawal of German forces, 284; character of German government, 284-286; guarantee of military supremacy, 284; as military affair, 284; and inhumanity and devastation, 285; announcement to Congress, 286-289; finality, 286.

ARMS, exportation, and neutrality, 84-85.

ARMY, American, self-sacrifice

and courage of soldier, 3334, 75; and industrial preparedness, 102; Mexican expedition, 110-111; address to West Point graduates, 125131; former service of officers, 126; possibilities of present service, 126, 131; and militarism, 128; officers as citizens, 129; officers and Americanism, 129-131; and World War, 197; message to

drafted men, 222-223; draft and farm labor, 253-254; message to student corps, 282-283. See also Arma

ments; Militarism; Preparedness. ASSOCIATED PRESS, address before, 78-83; power, 78; and public opinion, 82-83. ASSOCIATED WORKERS OF THE WORLD, and anarchy, 230. ATLANTIC CITY, address at, 154

157.

AUSTRIA - HUNGARY, American

attitude toward, 195-196; as Germany's tool, 213, 214; and peace conditions, 235, 249; war with, advised, 237-238; rejection of conference proposed by, 275; revolution in, 287-289. See also Peace; World War.

AUTOCRACY, designs and World

War, 193, 205, 212-214, 220, 273; and peace concert, 193; spies and intrigues, 194, 211212, 216; deceitful peace drives, 206-207, 214-216, 228, 234, 244, 256-257; and status quo ante, 207, 220-221; desperation, 214-215; no peace with, 221-222; 233, 277, 284, 285; overthrow essential to peace, 268; as issue of the war, 276-277; overthrown, 287. See also Militarism.

BALANCE OF POWER, and permanent peace, 174-175, 186, 208.

BALFOUR, Minister, and restoration of Palestine, 272. BALKANS, deliverance, 235; in See also peace terms, 249.

Middle Europe Empire; Nations by Name. BALTIMORE, address at, 157

162.

BANKING, American, reform,

8; Federal Reserve, 133, 136;

and foreign exchange, 158159; loans to farmers, 253. See also Business; Finances. BARRY, JOHN, address at statue of, 28-32.

BELGIAN RELIEF, German violations, 189.

BELGIUM, message of sympathy, 231-232; reparation, 235; essentials in peace terms, 248249. See also Peace; World War. BERLIN-BAGDAD Railroad, purpose, 228.

BIBLE, reading by soldiers, 217218.

BONDS, purchase, 258; fourth loan, 275. See also Finances. BOUNDARY DISPUTES, and PanAmericanism, 99.

BRANDEIS, L. D., qualifications for Supreme Court Justice,

117-120.

BREST - LITOVSK NEGOTIATIONS, 244.

BRYAN, Secretary, communica

tions through, 83-85, 89-90. BUFFALO, address at, 226-230. BULGARIA, American attitude

toward, 196, 238; as German tool, 213, 214. See also Balkans; World War.

BUREAU OF FOREIGN AND DoMESTIC COMMERCE, work, 7475.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS, importance, 73. BUSINESS, reform, 3; work of Sixty-third Congress, 55-56; problems of neutral, 56-57; unlocking of resources, 5758; Democratic Party and interests, 66-67; democracy, 132-137; conservatism of leaders, 132-133, 135-136; need of common counsel, 133-135; American timidity in international, 137, 162; development of foreign, 157159; policy of future. 159:

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70-73; governmental inquiry and scientific assistance, 7375; information and legislation, 75-76; freedom as peace essential, 248, 279. See also Business; Freedom of the Seas; Merchant Marine; Tariff.

COMMITTEE OF RAILWAY EXECUTIVES, work, 238-239, 242. COMPROMISE, none, in World War, 268, 277-278. See also Peace.

CONCESSIONS IN LATIN AMER

on

ICA, 18. CONFEDERATE MONUMENT AT ARLINGTON, address, 34-36. to: CONGRESS, addresses tariff, 6-8; on trusts, 22-27; on tolls on Panama Canal, 27-28; on foreign trade and shipping, 35-60; on eighthour day for railroad men, 143-150; on submarine warfare, 111-117; on conditions of peace, 172-179, 244-251;

on

breach with Germany, 179-183; on war with Germany, 188-197; on war with Austria-Hungary, 232-238; on government control of railroads, 241-244; on Armistice, 286-289; work of Sixty-third, 55-56; veto of immigration bill, 67-70.

CONSERVATION, need, 2-4. CONSERVATISM, of Republican Party, 62-63; animated, 63; of leaders of business, 132133; American, 135-136. CONSULAR REPORTS, value, 74. COÖPERATION, in commerce and business, 70-73, 160-161. COURAGE, of soldier, 34. CULBERSON, Senator, letter to, 117-120.

CURRENCY, reform, 3; Federal Reserve, 133, 136.

DARDANELLES, in peace terms, 249.

DAUGHTERS OF THE CONFEDERACY, and monument at Arlington, 34-36. DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, present significance, 39; and sacrifice, 42. DECLARATION OF WAR, advised, against Germany, 191; against Austria-Hungary, 237-238. DEFENSE, preparedness for, 9394.

DEMOCRACY, America and world, 20-21, 266-267; and mutual understanding, 35; and international justice, 4044; and equality of opportunity, 53; enthusiasm, 64; and Democratic Party, 76; and purpose of United States, 83, 127, 129-130; of business, 132-137; vigor, 150-151; mystery, 151; justification of faith, 151-152; object and commands, 154; in peace terms, 176, 186, 236-237, 248; and League of Nations, 193; world made safe for, 195; and American war objects, 192-193, 195, 197, 203, 207, 209-210; and woman suffrage, 224-226; meaning, 230; and international friendship, 260; and lynching, 270-271; issue of the war, 277. also Public Opinion. DEMOCRATIC PARTY, meaning of control, 1-5; address on, 6167; progressiveness, 63; teamwork, 64; and business interests, 66-67; and democracy, 76; results of control, 184. See also Politics. DEPENDENCIES, policy, 13, 58-59, 81; principle, 124; in peace terms, 248.

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DETROIT, address at, 132-137. DIRECTORATES, interlocking, 24. DOLLAR DIPLOMACY, 40.

DRAFTED MEN, message to, 222223

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