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Hines, Walker D., Director-General of Rail-
roads, 131.

Hohenlohe, Prince (Germany), 48.

Hoover, Herbert C., 13, 347.

House, Col. Edward M., 11, 128, 338.
Houston, David F., 240.

Hudson, W. H., 667.

Humboldt (Prussian diplomat), 42.
Hurley, Edward N., 13.

Hymans, M. (Belgium), 338.

Judson, Harry Pratt, 355.

Kahn, Julius, 231.

Karatheodori, Pasha (Turkey), 48.

Karolyi, Count (Austria), 48.
Knox, Philander C., 345.

Kolchak, Admiral, 573.

Koo, Wellington, 338.

Kramarz, M. (Czechoslovakia), 338.

Labrador (European diplomat), 42.

Lane, Franklin K., Secretary of Interior, 123,
240.

Lang, Capt. Andrew, 539.

Lansing, Robert, Secretary of State, 11, 128.

Larnaude, M. (France), 338.

Launay, Count de (Italy), 48.

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Low, A. Maurice, 213.

Lowe, Capt. Joseph L., 360.

Lowenhielm (European diplomat), 42.
Lubin, David, 649.

McAdoo William G., Secretary of the Treas-
ury, 13, 17.

McCormick, Vance C., 13.

McCr, as, Lt.-Col. John, 435.
Making, Baron, 338, 467.

Ma James R., 243.

Mart rg, Theodore, 327.

Mare Gen. Peyton C., 473.

Mehmet, Ali Pasha (Turkey), 48.

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Portraits, Continued:

Pershing, General John J., 2, 57, 61, 63.
Petain, Marshal, 8.

Poincaré, Raymond, President of France, 133.
Poindexter, Miles, 345.

Quezon, Manuel, President Philippine Senate,
473.

Rasoumoffsky (Russian diplomat), 42.

Redfield, William C., Secretary of Commerce,
240.

Reed, James A., 345.

Reis, Senhor (Portugal), 338.

Rodman, Admiral Hugh, U.S.N., 7.

Roper, Daniel C., 357.

Roosevelt, Franklin D., 465.

Roosevelt, Captain Kermit, and family, 466.

Roosevelt, Theodore, ex-President, 114, 163,
644.

Roosevelt, Lt.-Col. Theodore, Jr., and family,
466.

Rostand, Edmond, 203.

Russell, Lord (Britain), 48.
Sadoullah Bey (Turkey), 48.

St. Valier, Count de (France), 48.
Saldanha, Duke of (Portugal), 42.
Salisbury, Lord (Britain), 48.

Sassoon, Siegfried, 333.

Scheidemann, Philip, Chancellor of Germany,
237, 472.

Schneiderman, Rose, 425.

Schwab, Charles M., 469.

Scialoja, Signor (Italy), 338.

Shuvalov, Count (Russia), 48.

Sims, Rear-Admiral William S., 7, 465.

Smuts, Gen. Jan Christiaan, 119, 338.

Sonnino, Baron, Foreign Minister of Italy, 118,

571.

Stackelburg (European diplomat), 42.

Stefansson, Vilhjalmur, 135.

Stewart (European diplomat), 42.

Taft, William H., 346.

Talleyrand, Prince (France), 42.
Taussig, F. W., 530.

Taylor, S. Earl, 633.

Thompson, Vance, 665.

Venizelos, Premier of Greece, 338.

Vesnitch, M. (Serbia), 338.

von Bulow, General (Germany), 48.

Vorse, Mary Heaton, 108.

Wacken (European diplomat), 42.
Waddington, M. (France), 48.

Wales, Prince of, 7.

Wallace, Hugh C., 359.

Washburn, George H., 125.

Wellington, Duke of (Great Britain), 42.

Wessenberg (European diplomat), 42.

Weygand, Gen., French Chief of Staff, 457.

White, Capt. E., 360.

White, Henry, 10, 128.

Wilson, William B., Secretary of Labor, 240.
Wilson, President Woodrow, 13, 121, 128, 133,
232, 233, 338, 349.

Wilson, Mrs. Woodrow, 349.
Woods, Arthur H., 433.
Woolworth, Frank W., 474.
Powell, Major E. Alexander.
of Asia (C. il.), 403.

Powell, Lyman P. Real

churches (C.), 633.

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Prohibition (Ed.), 129, 579.

Protestants in Alsace after war (L.), 534.

Psychology (see "Mental Engineering").

Putnam, George Haven. Theodore Roosevelt, boy
and man (C), 153.

RAILROADS:

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Reconstruction:

Europe

Reconstruction problems in Canada (C.), 30.
Reconstruction in France (C. il.), 167.
Reconstruction problems (Ed.), 229.
Reconstruction of Germany (L.), 643.

Red Cross peace plans (Ed.), 356; (C.), 409.
Reed, Charles A. L. The "Social Unit" in Cin-
cinnati (C.), 523.

INDEX TO VOLUME LIX

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Research, industrial, New era of (L.), 98.
Roads, first Federal director of (C. il.), 302.
Roosevelt, Theodore:

Theodore Roosevelt, Boy and Man, by George
Haven Putnam (C.), 153.

Theodore Roosevelt, by Albert Shaw (C.), 156.
Roosevelt as Candidate for President (C.), 162.
Colonel Roosevelt as Explorer, by Vilhjalmur
Stefansson (C.), 165.

Colonel Roosevelt as a Naturalist (L. il.), 644.
Italian diplomat's memories of Roosevelt (L.),
543.

Tributes to Roosevelt (L.), 197.

Roosevelt's tribute to Lincoln, 161.

Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr., Political appearance of
(Ed.), 466.

Roosevelt National Park proposed (C. 11.), 394.
Rostand, Edmond, Sketch of (L. il.), 203.
Rumania (C.), 267.

Rushton, Wyatt. Railway from Odessa to At-
lantic (C. il.), 181.

Russia:

Conditions in Russia (Ed.), 348, 573.

Russian appeal against Bolshevism (L. il.), 311.

SAAR Valley coal field (C.), 261; (L. il.), 313;
(Ed.), 565; in peace treaty, 637.

Scandinavian alliances (L.), 87.
Scandinavian scientific future (L.), 322.

Schleswig-Holstein under the peace treaty (Ed.),
565.

Schools under Gary system (C. il.), 611.
Seas, Freedom of (L.), 196.

Seattle strike (Ed.), 239.

Shaw, Albert. Theodore Roosevelt

Samuel T. Dutton,

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Stoddard, Lothrop. Europe's minor frict.ons, 265.
Swedes in Finland (L. il.), 314.
Syria, Disposition of (C. il.), 397, 403.
Syria, Liberation of Arabic (L.), 90.

TACNA-ARICA dispute (L. il.), 432.
Tariff discussion (Ed.), 576.

Telephoning without wires (C. il.), 500.
Teuton versus Latin Ideals (L.), 84.

Trans-Atlantic airplane flight, First (Ed.), 583.
Treaty of peace (see "Peace Treaty").
Trieste port, Future of (L.), 531.
Trade, International (L.), 642.
Turkey:

Liberation of Arabic Syria (L.), 90.
New map of Turkey (C. 11.), 403.
Starving and sick (Ed.), 124.

Turkish populations reverting to type (C. 11.),
397.

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(C.), 156;

Teacher and

Leader

War:

Shipping, French demand for (L.), 310.

Ships of concrete (L. il.), 200.

Silver, Rise of (L.), 201.

Simonds, Frank H.:

Problems of Peace (C.), 33.
Europe in Transition (C.), 145.

America and the Allies at the Peace Table
(C.), 258.

Progress of the Peace Conference (C.), 376.
Europe's Convulsions and the Paris Confer-
ence (C.), 483.

Issues of the Peace Conference, 599.

Simonds as student of international politics
(Ed.), 9.

Slavs, South, New nation of (Ed.), 455.
Social unit system in Cincinnati (C.), 523.
Soldiers:

Americanization in army (L.), 656.
Army policy (Ed.), 231.

Canada's care of soldiers (C. il.), 177.

Land settlement plan for soldiers (Ed.), 122;
(C. il.), 269, 270.

Reeducating the soldier (Ed.), 19, 241.
Return of soldiers (Ed.), 19; statement by
Secretary of War, 143; statement by Sec-
retary of the Navy, 256.

Unemployment problems (Ed.), 240; (C. il.), 521.
Work and homes for soldiers (C.), 269, 270.
Spanish war results (Ed.), 227.

Spartacides in Germany (Ed.), 573.

Spheres of influence theory (Ed.), 461.

Spheres of influence (see also "Monroe Doctrine"

and "Peace Conference").

Stead, William T., work for international peace

and union (Ed.), 3.

Booze-Enter

Allied purchasing commissions (L.), 525.
American engineering in France (L., il.), 92.
Armies of occupation, Conduct of (Ed.), 453.
Gas, world's greatest factory (L.), 99.
Geography in war (L. il.), 657.
Geology in war (L. il.), 657.

German navy surrendered (Ed.), 6.
Horses in the war (L.), 94.
Mine-laying (L. il.), 537.

Pershing in France (C.), 57.

Prevention of war (L.), 83.

Psychologists' war work (C.), 504.

Railroads in war-time (L.), 535.

Statistics in war and after (L.), 545.

Tank, the French (L. il.), 91.

Taxation (Ed.), 351.

Trench diagram (L. il.), 657.

Unity of Allies on land and sea (Ed.), 5.
Veterans' association (Ed.), 466.

Ward, Robert DeC. Americanization and immi-
gration (C.), 512.

Washington's Swedish ancestry (L.), 202.
West Virginia war-debt settlement (Ed.), 339.
Wheat (see "Agriculture").

White, George E. Turkish populations reverting
to type (C. 11.), 397.

Williams, Talcott. Congress of nations, past and
present (C. il.), 42; the battle of the bound-
aries (C. il.), 281.

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Steel price-fixing (Ed.), 468.

Stefansson, Vilhjalmur.

explorer (C.), 165.

(C.), 517.

Steiner, Edward A. Americanizing New York

Wisconsin University's new president (C. 1.),

176.

Women labor leaders (L. il.), 424.

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PREMIER CLEMENCEAU AND GENERAL PERSHING

(This snapshot_photograph of the veteran French statesman and the Commander of the American Expeditionary Force suggests the cordial relations existing between France and the United States on the eve of the Peace Congress at Versailles. A character sketch of M. Clemenceau appears on page 51, and this is followed by excerpts from Major Palmer's book "America in France" and General Pershing's own account of the operations of the American Army, as contained in his report to the Secretary of War)

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