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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION,
VII
ILLUSTRATIONS,
XXIII
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
SYMBOLS,
XXV
THE
PAPERS,
AUGUST
7-NOVEMBER
19,
1916
WILSON
MATERIALS
ADDRESSES,
STATEMENTS,
AND
PRESS
RELEASES
A
STATEMENT
ON
THE
IMPENDING
NATIONWIDE
RAILROAD
STRIKE,
AUGUST
14,1916,
32
A
PLAN
FOR
THE
SETTLEMENT
OF
THE
IMPENDING
RAILROAD
STRIKE,
AUGUST
16,
1916,
38
A
VETO
MESSAGE
ON
THE
ARMY
APPROPRIATIONS
BILL,
AUGUST
17,
1916,
40
A
STATEMENT
ON
THE
PROPOSALS
FOR
THE
SETTLEMENT
OF
THE
RAILROAD
CRISIS,
AUGUST
19,
1916,
49
AN
ADDRESS
TO
A
JOINT
SESSION
OF
CONGRESS
ON
THE
THREATENED
RAILROAD
STRIKE,
AUGUST
29,
1916,
96
REMARKS
UPON
SIGNING
VARIOUS
BILLS,
AUGUST
29,
1916,
101
REMARKS
UPON
SIGNING
THE
CHILD-LABOR
BILL,
SEPTEMBER
1,
1916,
123
A
SPEECH
IN
LONG
BRANCH,
NEW
JERSEY,
ACCEPTING
THE
PRESIDENTIAL
NOMINATION,
SEPTEMBER
2,
1916,
126
AN
ADDRESS
ON
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN,
SEPTEMBER
4,
1916,
142
AN
ADDRESS
IN
ATLANTIC
CITY
TO
THE
NATIONAL
AMERICAN
WOMAN
SUFFRAGE
ASSOCIATION,
SEPTEMBER
8,
1916,
161
REMARKS
UPON
THE
ADJOURNMENT
OF
CONGRESS,
SEPTEMBER
8,
1916,
164
A
CAMPAIGN
SPEECH
AT
SHADOW
LAWN,
SEPTEMBER
23,
1916,
212
AN
ADDRESS
IN
BALTIMORE
TO
THE
GRAIN
DEALERS
*
NATIONAL
ASSOCIA
TION,
SEPTEMBER
25,
1916,
261
A
CAMPAIGN
SPEECH
TO
YOUNG
DEMOCRATS
AT
SHADOW
LAWN,
SEPTEM
BER
30,1916,301
A
NEWS
REPORT
ABOUT
REMARKS
ON
WOMAN
SUFFRAGE,
OCTOBER
5,
1916,
336
AN
ADDRESS
TO
THE
COMMERCIAL
CLUB
OF
OMAHA,
OCTOBER
5,
1916,
336
REMARKS
IN
OMAHA
TO
THE
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
OF
NEBRASKA,
OCTOBER
5,
1916,
342
AN
ADDRESS
IN
OMAHA
ON
THE
MELTING
POT,
OCTOBER
5,
1916,
343
A
CAMPAIGN
ADDRESS
AT
SHADOW
LAWN,
OCTOBER
7,
1916,
362
A
STATEMENT
ON
THE
U-53
INCIDENT,
OCTOBER
9,
1916,
374
A
PRESS
RELEASE
ON
THE
PURPOSE
AND
FUNCTIONS
OF
THE
COUNCIL
OF
NATIONAL
DEFENSE,
OCTOBER
10,
1916,
387
REMARKS
AT
A
LUNCHEON
IN
INDIANAPOLIS,
OCTOBER
12,
1916,
411
AN
ADDRESS
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
ON
GOOD
ROADS,
OCTOBER
12,
1916,
412
AN
ADDRESS
IN
INDIANAPOLIS
TO
FARMERS,
OCTOBER
12,
1916,
419
A
CAMPAIGN
ADDRESS
AT
SHADOW
LAWN,
OCTOBER
14,
1916,
430
AN
ADDRESS
AT
SHADOW
LAWN
TO
WILSON
VOLUNTEERS,
OCTOBER
16,
1916,445
A
STATEMENT
ON
THE
REPLIES
OF
THE
EUROPEAN
HEADS
OF
STATE
ABOUT
POLISH
RELIEF,
OCTOBER
17,
1916,
458
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A *WILSON DAY* ADDRESS, OCTOBER 15, 1916, 461
A LUNCHEON ADDRESS TO THE CHICAGO PRESS CLUB, OCTOBER IG, IGI6,
475
AN ADDRESS IN CHICAGO TO NONPARTISAN WOMEN, OCTOBER 19, 1916,
481
AN ADDRESS IN CHICAGO TO NEW CITIZENS, OCTOBER 19, 1916, 489
A CAMPAIGN ADDRESS TO FARMERS AT SHADOW LAWN, OCTOBER 21, 1916,
500
REMARKS AT A RECEPTION IN CINCINNATI, OCTOBER 26, 1916, 524
A LUNCHEON ADDRESS TO WOMEN IN CINCINNATI, OCTOBER 26, 1916, 526
AFTER-DINNER REMARKS TO THE CITY CLUB OF CINCINNATI, OCTOBER 26,
1916,534
A NONPARTISAN ADDRESS IN CINCINNATI, OCTOBER 26, 1916, 537
A CAMPAIGN ADDRESS TO NEW YORKERS AT SHADOW LAWN, OCTOBER 28,
1916,549
AN UNPUBLISHED STATEMENT ON THE MARINA INCIDENT, OCTOBER 31,
1916, 570
REMARKS TO WORKERS AT JOHNSON CITY, NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 1, 1916,
571
A LUNCHEON ADDRESS IN BUFFALO, NOVEMBER 1, 1916, 572
A CAMPAIGN ADDRESS IN BUFFALO, NOVEMBER 1, 1916, 580
A LUNCHEON TALK IN NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 2, 1916, 591
A CAMPAIGN ADDRESS IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NOVEMBER 2, 1916,
597
A TALK TO YOUNG PEOPLE IN COOPER UNION, NOVEMBER 2, 1916, 602
REMARKS TO AN OVERFLOW AUDIENCE OUTSIDE COOPER UNION, NOVEM
BER 2, 1916, 606
THE FINAL CAMPAIGN ADDRESS, NOVEMBER 4, 1916, 608
REMARKS TO THE NATIONAL GRANGE, NOVEMBER 14, 1916, 637
A THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION, NOVEMBER 17, 1916, 667
A REPLY TO SAMUEL GOMPERS, NOVEMBER 18, 1916, 673
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, AND MEMORANDA
FROM WILSON TO AND BY WILSON
JANE ADDAMS, 460
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER. 155, 312, 386, 663
WHARTON BARKER. 122
BERNARD MANNES BARUCH, 50
HERMAN BERNSTEIN. 188
HARVEY BITTNER, 117
MAURICE B. BLUMENTHAL. 562
EDWARD WILLIAM BOK. 27
WUELIAM JENNINGS BRVAN, 280, 668
ALBERT SIDNEV BURLESON, 664
CARRIE CLINTON LANE CHAPMAN CATT, 19
WILLIAM LEA CHAMBERS, 12, 32
BAINBRIDGE COLBY, 123
EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, 147
HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS, 517, 624
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 38, 450
JOHN STEELE DUNCAN, 517
CHARLES WILLIAM EHOT, 319
HENRY BRADFORD ENDICOTT AND GEORGE FRANCIS JOHNSON, 461
IRVING FISHER, 9, 510
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DUNCAN UPSHAW FLETCHER, 77
HENRY FORD, 147, 187
ROBERT THOMAS FRAZIER, JR., 122
OBADIAH GARDNER, 51, 189
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 201
JOSEPH GILMAN, 334
WASHINGTON GLADDEN, 517
SOLOMON BULKLEY GRIFFIN, 389
ALICE MORRELL HALLETT, 511
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 512
NORMAN HAPGOOD, 12, 27, 29, 42, 78, 117, 189 (2), 281
FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON, 438, 648
WILLIAM HEINECKE, 427
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 29
JOHN APPLETON HAVEN HOPKINS, 663
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 296, 516, 561, 618
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 63, 78
WILLIAM HUTTIG, 187
GILES B. JACKSON, 156
JOHN FRANKLIN JAMESON, 664
HARRY LEONARD JOHNSON, 510
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 13, 28, 43
JOHN WORTH KERN, 58
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 121
ROBERT LANSING, 84, 319, 617
LEONA LAURA LARRABEE, 281
ELISHA LEE, 31
ASBURY FRANCIS LEVER, 24
WALTER LIPPMANN, 295, 559
ROBERT SCOTT LOVETT, 389
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 350, 374
WILLIAM FRANK MCCOMBS, 189
VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 122, 172, 280, 296, 461, 522, 636
FRANK MCINTYRE, 648
ALEXANDER JEFFREY MCKELWAY, 296
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE, 8
THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL, 282
LUCIUS WILLIAM NIEMAN, 450
ADOLPH SIMON OCHS, 388
JEREMIAH A. O*LEARY, 286
RICHARD OLNEY, 31, 295
SERGIO OSMENA, 155
JOHN MILLIKEN PARKER, 650
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, 562
BLISS PERRY, 563
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 616
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT, 52, 190
ATLEE POMERENE, 281
GEORGE POPE, 55
HENRY THOMAS RAINEY, 512
ROBERT GOODWYN RHETT, 77
BENJAMIN JEFFERSON ROSENTHAL, 78
JACOB HENRY SCHIFF, 123
C
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SAMUEL SEABURY, 190
LOUIS SEIBOLD, 194
DONALD DOUGLAS SELLS, 518
RUDOLPH SPRECKELS, 118
HORACE EDWARD STOCKBRIDGE, 511
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 650
MOORFIELD STOREY, 19
JERRY BARTHOLOMEW SULLIVAN, 190
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 662
IDA MINERVA TARBELL, 170, 280, 322
CHARLES SPALDING THOMAS, 9
SAMUEL HUSTON THOMPSON, JR., 194
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 24, 45, 84, 181, 193, 459, 516
FREDERICK DOUGLASS UNDERWOOD, 466
LA VANGUARDIA, 649
JAIME CARLOS DE VEYRA, 648
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 63, 662
PAUL MORITZ WARBURG, 39
S. TOWNSEND WEAVER, 157
EDWIN YATES WEBB, 78
WILLIAM ROYAL WILDER, 518
DANIEL WILLARD, 38
CHARLES RICHARD WILLIAMS, 664
JAMES FRANKLIN WILLIAMSON, 312
JOHN ADAMS WILSON, 63
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 12, 513
LAWRENCE CRANE WOODS, 466
THEODORE WRIGHT, 389
ARTHUR YAGER, 649
TO WILSON FROM
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON, 666
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 177, 181, 238 (2), 272, 438, 439, 636
WHARTON BARKER, 103
BERNARD MANNES BARUCH, 43
LOUIS DEMBITZ BRANDEIS, 33
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, 372, 629
JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE, 665
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 124
CARRIE CLINTON LANE CHAPMAN CATT, 30
WILLIAM LEA CHAMBERS, 30, 48, 199
CHAMP CLARK, 125
BAINBRIDGE COLBY, 121
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 35, 441, 545
WILLIAM LEWIS DOUGLAS, 468
GARRETT DROPPERS, 523
WILLIAM EDWARD BURGHARDT DU BOIS, 459
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, 352
HENRY FORD, 125
ROBERT THOMAS FRAZIER, JR., 119
OBADIAH GARDNER, 173
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 145
AUSTIN BRUCE GARRETSON AND OTHERS, 93, 94
JOSEPH GILMAN, 321
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SAMUEL GOMPERS, 468
SAMUEL JORDAN GRAHAM, 499
PETER JOSEPH HAMILTON, 633
CHARLES SUMNER HAPILIN, 35, 497
NORMAN HAPGOOD, 3, 14, 23, 34, 86, 175, 178, 273, 564
WILLIAM PROCTER GOULD HARDING, 22
FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON, 119, 438, 632, 656
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 22
JOHN APPLETON HAVEN HOPKINS, 642
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 11, 139, 297, 317 (2), 349, 429, 453,
515, 545, 560,616
FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 58, 61
ROBERT STEPHEN HUDSPETH, 197
JOHN FRANKLIN JAMESON, 654
ANNA JOHNSON, 520
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 22
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 88
ROBERT LANSING, 83, 297, 452, 521
LEONA LAURA LARRABEE, 185
BENJAMIN BARR LINDSEY, 14
JONAS LIPPMANN, 559
FREDERICK HENRY LYNCH, 276
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 158, 195, 260, 335, 354, 393, 394, 428,
454
CHARLES WILLISTON MCALPIN, 521
WILLIAM FRANK MCCOMBS, 201
VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 170, 283
CHARLES STEDMAN MACFARLAND, 619
ALEXANDER JEFFREY MCKELWAY, 284
BENTON MCMILLIN, 653
THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL, 212, 625
ANNE MARTIN AND MABEL VERNON, 28
JOHN R. MOTT, 631
FRANCIS GRIFFITH NEWLANDS, 102
GEORGIA NUGENT, 15
JEREMIAH A. O*LEARY, 285
SERGIO OSMENA, 119
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, 549
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 209
FRANK LYON POLK, 13
GEORGE POPE, 46
LOUIS FREELAND POST, 665, 666
MANUEL LUIS QUEZON, 675
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 105
PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH, 631
ROBERT GOODWYN RHETT, 75
BENJAMIN JEFFERSON ROSENTHAL, 60
GEORGE RUBLEE, 4
WILLARD SAULSBURY, 164
JACOB HENRY SCHIFF, 104
RUDOLPH SPRECKELS, 61
WARREN SANFORD STONE AND OTHERS, 47
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 559
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JERRY BARTHOLOMEW SULLIVAN, 174
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 644
IDA MINERVA TARBELL, 322
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT ON WOMAN SUFFRAGE BY CHARLES
SPALDING THOMAS, 4
SAMUEL HUSTON THOMPSON, JR., 192
MARTIN TRAVIESO, JR., 633
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 20, 40, 66, 83, 513, 674
HENRY VAN DYKE, 210
LA VANGUARDIA, 632
JAIME CARLOS DE VEYRA, 632
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 46, 376
PAUL MORITZ WARBURG, 32
THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF, 52
CHARLES RICHARD WILLIAMS, 629
WAYNE CULLEN WILLIAMS, 520
JAMES FRANKLIN WILLIAMSON, 239
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 457
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE ABOUT GEN
ERAL DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS
FROM WILSON TO AND BY WILSON
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 523, 560
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 386
MATTHEW HALE, 171
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 388
A MEMORANDUM REGARDING THE POLICY OF THE AMERICAN MEM
BERS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION, 373
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE AND OTHERS, 155
ROBERT LANSING, 294 (2), 319, 352, 512, 544, 560, 640, 661
FRANK LYON POLK, 19
THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES, 10
YOSHIHITO, 648
TO WILSON FROM
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, NG (2), 219, 271, 546, 675
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BATTIN, 104, 207
FRANCIS JOSEPH (TRANSLATION), 62
GEORGE V, 29
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 53, 141, 376, 494, 619, 668
WILLIAM MOULTON INGRAHAM, 377
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 153, 355
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE AND OTHERS, 153
ROBERT LANSING, 33, 67, 71, 74, 79, 84, 148, 150, 184, 194, 201,
3I3 315, 320, 321, 428, 467, 544 (2), 548, 641, 650, 653
VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 368
WALTER HINES PAGE, 392
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY WALTER HINES PAGE ON
BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 257
RAYMOND POINCARE (TRANSLATION), 79
FRANK LYON POLK, 10, 13
PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH, 439
WILLIAM GRAVES SHARP, 394
WILLIAM II (TRANSLATION), 64
YOSHIHITO, 648
C
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PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
FROM WILSON TO
EMILIE ISABEL WILSON BARRINGTON, 282
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF, 191
MARJORIE BROWN, 176
GENEVIEVE BENNETT CLARK, 283
FRANCES MOORE CLARKE, 322
EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, 563
ANNIE WILSON HOWE COTHRAN, 176
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 86
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 624
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 157
EDWARD GRAHAM ELLIOTT, 190
ROBERT RANDOLPH HENDERSON, 563
ARCHER WILMOT HENDRICK, 39
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 191, 637
EDWARD HOWE, 389
GEORGE HOWE III, 451
MARY ALLEN HULBERT (DRAFT), 58G
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 510, 649
JEAN JULES JUSSERAND, 192
ROBERT LANSING, 374
HARRY MOWER LEE, 519
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 439, 563
ANNE MCLLVAINE, 194
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, 625
RALPH PULITZER, 173
MELVIN A. RICE, 84
FRANCIS BOWES SAYRE, 375, 625
JESSIE WOODROW WILSON (SAYRE), 681, 682, 683, 684, 685, 686,
687, 688 (2), 689
THOMAS JOSEPH SCULLY, 118
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 192
THORNTON WHALING, 191
JOSEPH R. WILSON, JR., 451
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON, 171
TO WILSON FROM
STOCKTON AXSON, 644
SYLVESTER WOODBRIDGE BEACH, 209
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF, 180
ANDREW CARNEGIE, 621
GENEVIEVE BENNETT CLARK, 277
ANNIE WILSON HOWE COTHRAN, 283
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 616
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 154
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 186
MARY ELOISE HOYT, 590
JEAN JULES JUSSERAND, 180
ROBERT LANSING, 376
ANNE MCLLVAINE, 180
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, 620
MELVIN A. RICE, 81
JESSIE WOODROW WILSON SAYRE, 121, 396
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SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 181
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 629
HENRY VAN DYKE, 211
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON, 15, 186
INTERVIEWS
A MEMORANDUM BY HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS ABOUT A TALK WITH
WILSON ON THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 5
A MEMORANDUM BY HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS ABOUT A CONFERENCE OF
THE NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE WITH WILSON, 36
A COLLOQUY WITH MEMBERS OF THE AMERICAN NEUTRAL CONFERENCE, 108
A MEMORANDUM BY HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS ABOUT A TALK WITH
WILSON ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN CONNECTICUT, 168
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ABOUT A TALK WITH WILSON
ON BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 241
AN ACCOUNT OF AN INTERVIEW WITH WILSON BY IDA MINERVA TARBELL,
323
AN INTERVIEW WITH HENRY NOBLE HALL ON THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN,
564
A MEMORANDUM BY HOMER STILLE CUMMINGS ABOUT AN INTERVIEW
WITH WILSON IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 669
NEWS REPORTS
REJECTION BY THE RAILROAD PRESIDENTS OF WILSON*S PLAN FOR THE SET
TLEMENT OF THE STRIKE CRISIS, 55
WILSON*S CONFERENCE WITH THE MEXICAN MEMBERS OF THE JOINT COM
MISSION, 169
A REPORT OF A PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 291
A REPORT ON THE EARLY ELECTION RETURNS, 621
A REPORT ON THE FINAL RESULT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 623
WILSON*S REACTION TO THE OUTCOME OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 625
A REPORT ON A PAPER BY WILSON ABOUT THE WORKINGS OF THE CONSTITU
TION, 680
PRESS CONFERENCE, SEPTEMBER 29, 1916, 286
COLLATERAL MATERIALS
ADDRESSES AND STATEMENTS
A SALUTE TO WILSON BY SAMUEL GOMPERS, NOVEMBER 18, 1916, 671
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
LOUIS DEMBITZ BRANDEIS TO FRANK LYON POLK, 14
A MEMORANDUM BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS ON THE PURPOSE OF THE COUNCIL
OF NATIONAL DEFENSE, 272
ALICE CHIPMAN DEWEY TO NORMAN HAPGOOD, 175
WILLIAM EDWARD BURGHARDT DU BOIS TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 522
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 167, 279
MARY FIELD TO FREDERIC CLEMSON HOWE, 59
EDWARD ALOYSIUS FLANNERY TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 83
SAMUEL GOMPERS AND OTHERS TO THE OFFICERS OF ALL ORGANIZED LABOR,
469
JOHN APPLETON HAVEN HOPKINS TO VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 642
A MEMORANDUM BY EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE ON THE SUCCESSFUL SET
TLEMENT OF THE RAILROAD CONTROVERSY, 165
ROBERT LANSING TO WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 197
ROBERT LANSING TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 300
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 146
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WALTER LIPPMANN TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 62
WALTER LIPPMANN TO NORMAN HAPGOOD, 87, 274
FRANK MCINTYRE TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 632, 633, 656, 674
THOMAS RILEY MARSHALL TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 81
PAUL FERDINAND MUELLER TO WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 351
A MEMORANDUM OF STATEMENTS BY JOHN T. OWEN AND E. G. QUAMME
BEFORE THE FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD, 160
THOMAS NELSON PAGE TO CARTER HARRISON FITZHUGH, 441
JOHN HERBERT QUICK TO WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 158
A MEMORANDUM BY THE RAILROAD PRESIDENTS ON WILSON*S PROPOSAL
FOR A SETTLEMENT OF THE RAILROAD CONTROVERSY, 93
A PROPOSAL BY THE RAILROAD PRESIDENTS FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF THE
IMPENDING RAILROAD STRIKE, 95
ANNA HOWARD SHAW TO NORMAN HAPGOOD, 178
WILLIAM JOEL STONE TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 277, 318
IDA MINERVA TARBELL TO JOHN ROBERTSON DUNLAP, 172
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO CARRIE CLINTON LANE CHAPMAN CATT, 125
HUGH CAMPBELL WALLACE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 139
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
A MEMORANDUM BY THE AMERICAN MEMBERS OF THE JOINT COMMIS
SION WITH REGARD TO CONTROL OF THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER, 634
A MEMORANDUM BY THE AMERICAN MEMBERS OF THE JOINT COMMIS
SION ON THE WITHDRAWAL OF AMERICAN TROOPS FROM MEXICO, 634
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO TASKER HOWARD BLISS, 235
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO ROBERT LANSING, 271
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BEMSTORFF TO THE GERMAN FOREIGN
OFFICE, 390 (TRANSLATION, 391)
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE,
494
TASKER HOWARD BLISS TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 397
TASKER HOWARD BLISS TO HUGH LENOX SCOTT, 675
A MEMORANDUM BY TASKER HOWARD BLISS ON THE PROTECTION OF THE
MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER, 220
A PROPOSED AGREEMENT BY TASKER HOWARD BLISS FOR AN EFFICIENT
PROTECTION OF THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN BORDER, 233
A STATEMENT BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT IN RESPONSE TO A SENATE
RESOLUTION ON CLEMENCY FOR IRISH POLITICAL PRISONERS, 92
JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 85, 454
NOEL BUXTON TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 54
LUIS CABRERA AND OTHERS TO FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE AND OTHERS, 357
A MEMORANDUM BY LUIS CABRERA ON CONTROL OF THE MEXICAN-AMER
ICAN BORDER, 635
THE CHINESE FOREIGN OFFICE TO THE CHINESE LEGATION, 151
WILLOUGHBY HYETT DICKINSON TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BATTIN, 207
MICHAEL FRANCIS DOYLE TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 316
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 17
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO ROBERT LANSING, 18
DAVID ROWLAND FRANCIS TO ROBERT LANSING, 67
A MEMORANDUM BY THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT ON THE POLICY OF THE
ALLIES TOWARD BELLIGERENT AND NEUTRAL MERCHANT SUBMARINES, 148
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 547
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO HENRY PINCKNEY MCCAIN, 44
A REPORT BY ERNEST ALBERT GARLINGTON ON THE CARRIZAL INCIDENT, 378
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JAMES WATSON GERARD TO ROBERT LANSING, 71, 313
VISCOUNT GREY OF FALLODON TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 89
VISCOUNT GREY OF FALLODON TO SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 184
ROY HOWARD TO WILLIAM WALLER HAWKINS, 496
JEAN JULES JUSSERAND TO THE FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTRY, 106 (TRANSLA
TION, 106), 107 (TRANSLATION, 107), 405 (TRANSLATION, 408)
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE TO ROBERT LANSING, 167, 300, 633
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE AND OTHERS TO LUIS CABRERA AND OTHERS, 356
(2)
A MEMORANDUM BY FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE ON THE MEXICAN POSITION
WITH REGARD TO THE NEGOTIATIONS OF THE JOINT COMMISSION, 358
ROBERT LANSING TO VISCOUNT GREY OF FALLODON (DRAFT), 202
ROBERT LANSING TO FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 166, 361
ROBERT LANSING TO JOSEPH EDWARD WILLARD, 82
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE POLICY OF THE UNITED
STATES TOWARD MERCHANT SUBMARINES, 149
WALTER HINES PAGE TO ROBERT LANSING, 472
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ON BRITISH ATTITUDES TOWARD
THE UNITED STATES, 242
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ON A CONVERSATION WITH
JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE ON BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 249
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ON A CONVERSATION WITH VIS
COUNT GREY OF FALLODON ABOUT BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 251
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ON A TALK WITH HERBERT
HENRY ASQUITH ABOUT BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 255
FREDERIC COURTLAND PENFIELD TO ROBERT LANSING, 74
FRANK LYON POLK TO ELISEO ARREDONDO, 11
FRANK LYON POLK TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 5, 350
HUGH LENOX SCOTT TO ROBERT LANSING, 166
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE, 179
HERBERT BAYARD SWOPE TO MAXIMILIAN HARDEN, 126
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO MICHAEL FRANCIS DOYLE, 443
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO ROBERT LANSING, 315, 396
FREDERIC COFFIN WALCOTT TO VANCE CRISWELL MCCORMICK, 369
A MEMORANDUM BY WILLIAM II ABOUT A POSSIBLE PEACE INITIATIVE BY
WILSON, 495
FROM THE DIARY OF EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 257, 411, 474, 493, 606,
645, 656, 678
INDEX, 691 |
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