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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION,
VII
ILLUSTRATIONS,
XXIII
ABBREVIATIONS
AND
SYMBOLS,
XXV
THE
PAPERS,
JANUARY
24-APRIL
6,
1917
WILSON
MATERIALS
ADDRESSES,
STATEMENTS,
AND
PRESS
RELEASES
REMARKS
TO
THE
MARYLAND
LEAGUE
FOR
NATIONAL
DEFENSE,
JANUARY
15,
1917,
10
A
VETO
MESSAGE,
JANUARY
29,
1917,
52
AN
ADDRESS
TO
A
JOINT
SESSION
OF
CONGRESS,
FEBRUARY
3,
1917.
108
A
STATEMENT
REASSURING
FOREIGN
DEPOSITORS
OF
THE
SAFETY
OF
THEIR
DE
POSITS,
FEBRUARY
8,
1917,
157
REMARKS
TO
THE
GRIDIRON
CLUB,
FEBRUARY
17,
1917,
240
AN
ADDRESS
TO
A
JOINT
SESSION
OF
CONGRESS,
FEBRUARY
26,
1917,
283
AN
UNPUBLISHED
STATEMENT
ABOUT
ATTEMPTS
TO
FILIBUSTER
LEGISLATION
IN
THE
HOUSE
AND
SENATE,
FEBRUARY
26,
1917,
287
A
STATEMENT
ON
FILIBUSTERING
IN
THE
SENATE
(
*
A
LITTLE
GROUP
OF
WILFUL
MEN
*
),
MARCH
4,
1917,
318
THE
SECOND
INAUGURAL
ADDRESS,
MARCH
5,
1917,
332
A
PROCLAMATION
CALLING
A
SPECIAL
SESSION
OF
CONGRESS,
MARCH
21,
1917,
446
A
DRAFT
OF
A
RESOLUTION
DECLARING
THE
EXISTENCE
OF
A
STATE
OF
WAR
WITH
GERMANY,
APRIL
1,
1917,
516
THE
WAR
MESSAGE
TO
CONGRESS,
APRIL
2,
1917,
519
A
STATEMENT
ON
LEGISLATION
FOR
THE
INCREASE
OF
ARMY
AND
NAVY
FORCES,
APRIL
6,
1917,
550
POLITICAL
CORRESPONDENCE,
REPORTS,
AND
MEMORANDA
FROM
WILSON
TO
AND
BY
WILSON
WILLIAM
CHARLES
ADAMSON,
13,
54
A
DRAFT
OF
A
BILL
AUTHORIZING
THE
ARMING
OF
AMERICAN
MERCHANT
VESSELS,
279
BERNARD
NADAL
BAKER,
21
NEWTON
DIEHL
BAKER,
209,
509,
542
JOHN
HOLLIS
BANKHEAD,
23
WILLIAM
JENNINGS
BRYAN,
94
ALBERT
SIDNEY
BURLESON,
179,
294
ANTHONY
CAMINETTI,
469
ELLA
E.
MARTIN
CAMINETTI,
453
ANDREW
CARNEGIE,
5
CARRIE
CLINTON
LANE
CHAPMAN
CATT,
13
JOHN
HESSIN
CLARKE,
536
EDWIN
GRANT
CONKLIN,
235
WALDO
LINCOLN
COOK,
450
WILLIAM
RILEY
CRABTREE,
299
HERBERT
DAVID
CROLY,
13
WILLIAM
DENMAN,
542
THOMAS
DIXON,
JR.,
12
CLEVELAND
HOADLEY
DODGE,
542
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CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, 55, 510
JOHN JOSEPH FITZGERALD, 309
WILLIAM BOWYER FLEMING, 15
DUNCAN UPSHAW FLETCHER, 209, 236
JOSEPH IRWIN FRANCE, 510
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 468
JOHN PALMER GAVIT, 55
THOMAS WATT GREGORY, 247
GEORGE WILKINS GUTHRIE, 295
WILLIAM JULIUS HARRIS, 146, 288, 309
GILBERT MON ELL HITCHCOCK, 510
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 241, 262
RICHARD HOOKER, 295
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 112
EDWARD NASH HURLEY, 93
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 24, 93, 208
WILLIAM KENT, 208
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 69
HARRY LANE, 179
ROBERT LANSING, 70, 132
ELISHA LEE, 420
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS, 37
WALTER LIPPMANN, 146
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 16, 279, 485
CHARLES STEDMAN MACFARLAND, 93
ROBERT RUSSA MOTON, 414
JOHN R. MOTT, 113
THE NATIONAL CONFERENCE COMMITTEE OF THE RAILWAYS, 414
FRANCIS GRIFFITH NEWLANDS, 14, 21, 160, 241
RICHARD OLNEY, 23
ALEXANDER MITCHELL PALMER, 510
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY, 296
JAMES DUVAL PHELAN, 454
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 542
KEY PITTMAN, 261, 485
MILES POINDEXTER, 37
ATLEE POMERENE, 55
SAMUEL SEABURY, 12
JOHN FRANKLIN SHAFROTH, 403
JOUETT SHOUSE, 296
DAISY ALLEN STORY, 310
CLAUDE AUGUSTUS SWANSON, 234
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 37, 257
JAMES WALSH, 5
EDWARD DOUGLASS WHITE, 310
WILLIAM ROYAL WILDER, 180
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 258, 450
STEPHEN SAMUEL WISE, 209
ARTHUR YAGER, 515
TO WILSON FROM
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON, 29, 53
JOSHUA WILLIS ALEXANDER, 236
C
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BERNARD NADAL BAKER, 169
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 169, 206, 278, 345, 353, 4I7 5
OO
55 54
1
EMILY GREENE BALCH, 340
JOHN HOLLIS BANKHEAD, 82
HERMAN BERNSTEIN, 457
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, 29, 556
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 294
ELLA E. MARTIN CAMINETTI, 465
JOHN HESSIN CLARKE, 536
JOHN ROGERS COMMONS, 448
EDWIN GRANT CONKLIN, 230
WALDO LINCOLN COOK, 495
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 293, 361, 407, 555
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS ON THE
GOVERNORSHIP OF THE DANISH WEST INDIES, 362
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 539
CHARLES WILLIAM ELIOT, 480, 540
WILLIAM BOWYER FLEMING, 5, 6
DUNCAN UPSHAW FLETCHER, 230
JOSEPH IRWIN FRANCE, 488
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 344, 423, 487
JOHN PALMER GAVIT, 32, 467
CARTER GLASS, 555
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 407
THOMAS WATT GREGORY, 288
WILLIAM JULIUS HARRIS, 205
GILBERT MONELL HITCHCOCK, 498
HENRY FRENCH HOLLIS, 251
HERBERT CLARK HOOVER AND OTHERS, 543
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 69, 308, 411, 543, 554
EDWARD NASH HURLEY, 84 (2)
MELANCTHON WILLIAMS JACOBUS, 320, 548
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 58
WILLIAM KENT, 31, 207
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 19
HARRY LANE, 207
ROBERT LANSING, 225, 277
ELISHA LEE, 415
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS, 33
WALTER LIPPMANN, 134, 537
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 379 (2), 485, 500, 541
JOHN AVERY MCLLHENNY AND OTHERS, 546
JOHN AVERY MCLLHENNY AND CHARLES MILLS GALLOWAY, 547
ROBERT RUSSA MOTON, 412
HENRY LEE MYERS AND JAMES DUVAL PHELAN, 278
FRANCIS GRIFFITH NEWLANDS, 20, 156, 197, 238
WILLIAM PHILLIPS, 539
KEY PITTMAN, 246, 478
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 409
JOHN FRANKLIN SHAFROTH, 417
LUCIUS ELMER SHEPPARD AND OTHERS, 352
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 19
C
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MOORFIELD STOREY AND OTHERS, 217
ROBERT HENRY TODD, 312
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 414, 462
LILLIAN D. WALD AND OTHERS, 7
ALICE EDITH BINSSE WARREN, 399
THE WHITE HOUSE STAFF, 234
CLARENCE TRUE WILSON, 311
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 253, 446, 447
SAMUEL STEPHEN WISE, 180
ARTHUR YAGER, 278
TEODORO YANGCO AND JAIME C. DE VEYRA, 345
DIPLOMATIC NOTES
FROM WILSON TO
A NOTE TO ALL NEUTRAL COUNTRIES ABOUT THE SEVERANCE OF DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS WITH GERMANY, 116
SUGGESTIONS FOR A REPLY TO THE SWISS PROPOSAL FOR A CONFERENCE OF
NEUTRALS, 173
A NOTE TO THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ABOUT A UNITED PEACE ACTION
BY THE NEUTRALS, 404
TO WILSON FROM
A NOTE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCING THE INAUGURATION
OF UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE, 76
A NOTE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT DEFINING THE BLOCKADE ZONES
AROUND GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND ITALY, 77
A NOTE BY THE SWISS GOVERNMENT ON A CONFERENCE OF NEUTRALS, 105
A NOTE BY THE SWISS GOVERNMENT REAFFIRMING SWITZERLAND*S STRICT
NEUTRALITY, 193
A NOTE BY THE SWISS GOVERNMENT ABOUT GERMANY*S WILLINGNESS TO
CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE UNITED STATES, 204
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE ABOUT GEN
ERAL DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS
FROM WILSON TO AND BY WILSON
*BASES OF PEACE* (DRAFT), 160
*BASES OF PEACE* (REDRAFT), 173
PERRY BELDEN, 420
JULIO BETANCOURT, 14, 450
ANITA MCCORMICK BLAINE, 113
CONSTANTINE, 34
RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, 537
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 159
EDWARD ALBERT FILENE, 68
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 233
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 3, 134, 137, 201, 288, 533
ROBERT LANSING, 4 (2), 36, 70 (2), 71, 131 (2), 138, 145, 172,
175, 179, 186, 204, 218, 232, 247, 257, 258, 299, 3OR, 3R3,
404, 475 (2), 476, 477, 516, 552
DAVID LAWRENCE, 69
WALTER LIPPMANN, 113
WALTER HINES PAGE, 158
FRANK LYON POLK, 420
CHEVALIER WILLEM LOUIS FREDERIK CHRISTIAAN VAN RAPPARD, 82
PAUL RITTER, 204
C
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WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 240, 261
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 68
BRAND WHITLOCK, 234
YOSHIHITO, 403
TO WILSON FROM
WARREN WORTH BAILEY, R R5
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, RS2, 511, 545
BENEDICT XV, 34; TRANSLATION, 34
JULIO BETANCOURT, 8, 344, 465
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 493
RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, 516
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 94, 149
JAMES TAYLOR DU BOIS, 293
AN ADDRESS TO THE PRESIDENT BY MAX EASTMAN, 305
JOHN FRANKLIN FORT, 255
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 101
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD
ON THE RESPONSE OF THE UNITED STATES TO GERMANY*S DECLARATION
OF UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE, 101
MATTHEW HALE, 490
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 231
NORMAN HAPGOOD, 56
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 17, 24, 26, 39, 95, 117, 127, 149, 164,
190, 196, 214, 226, 250, 292, 296, 373, 418, 422, 428, 466,
501 (2), 544
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 503
FRANCIS JOHNSON, 36
ROBERT LANSING, 18, 27, 37, 71, 96, 99, 126, 139, 160, 185 (2),
201, 210, 224, 242, 248, 249, 267, 268, 273, 3T2, 350, 352 (2),
360, 391, 404, 408, 415, 418, 421, 425, 427, 456, 471, 472,
476, 502, 544, 553
COMMENTS BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE *BASES OF PEACE,* 160
NOTES BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE *BASES OF PEACE,* 162
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY ROBERT LANSING ON GER
MANY*S DECLARATION OF UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE, 96
DAVID LAWRENCE, 40, 512
WALTER LIPPMANN, 83, 388
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY WALTER LIPPMANN ON THE
POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES VIS-A-VIS GERMANY AND GREAT
BRITAIN, 389
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 514
MARIO GARCIA MENOCAL, 339
WACLAW JOSEF NIEMOJOWSKI, 139
THOMAS NELSON PAGE, 221
WALTER HINES PAGE, 115, RI6, 136, 211, 260, 262, 270, 280, 336,
337, 372, 494, 538
LADY MARY FISKE STEVENS PAGET, 494
FREDERIC COURTLAND PENFIELD, 398
RAYMOND POINCARE, 314; TRANSLATION, 3R4
FRANK LYON POLK, 382, 384
PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH, 229
ALBERT SHAW, 135
C
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LILLIAN D. WALD, 168
JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, 107
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY SIR WILLIAM WISEMAN AND
COLONEL HOUSE ABOUT RELATIONS BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND
GREAT BRITAIN, 347
YOSHIHITO, 382
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, AND MEMORANDA ABOUT MILITARY AND NAVAL
AFFAIRS
FROM WILSON TO
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 455, 478, 486, 507, 537
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 391, 461
ROBERT LANSING, 232
TO WILSON FROM
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 15, 114, 151, 153, 236, 469, 486, 511, 527
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 188, 189, 363, 369, 376, 387, 391, 432
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 388
ROBERT LANSING, 187, 232, 263, 341, 368
TEOFIL A. STARZYNSKI, 508
TEOFIL A. STARZYNSKI AND OTHERS, 507
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
FROM WILSON TO
EDWARD WILLIAM BOK, 22
ANNIE WILSON HOWE COTHRAN, 469
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, 452
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 11,133
NELSON C. DURAND, 126
FRANK FOXCROFT, 133
EDA BLANKART FUNSTON, 259
RUTH PREBLE HALL, 15
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 468
GEORGE HOWE III, 210, 259
WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS, 311
THOMAS FRANCIS LOGAN, 259
AMBROSE PREECE, 451
EDWARD WRIGHT SHELDON, 452
JAMES WOODROW, 180
TO WILSON FROM
ROBERT BRIDGES, 354
ANNIE WILSON HOWE COTHRAN, 457
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, *WOODROW WILSON, PRESIDENT, MARCH 5,
1917* (POEM), 452
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 6, 128, 170, 339
FRANK OSCAR HELLIER, 408
GEORGE HOWE III, 172
CHALMERS MARTIN, 321
FRANCIS BOWES SAYRE, 549
EDWARD WRIGHT SHELDON, 380
JAMES WOODROW, 157
INTERVIEWS
A MEMORANDUM BY LOUIS PAUL LOCHNER ABOUT A TALK WITH WILSON,
89
C
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A REPORT ABOUT AN INTERVIEW WITH DELEGATES FROM AMERICAN PEACE
SOCIETIES, 302
PRESS CONFERENCE, 63
COLLATERAL MATERIALS
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 309
A MEMORANDUM ABOUT A TELEPHONE CALL BY WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN,
309
DRAFTS BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF AN EXECUTIVE ORDER BAR
RING DISLOYAL PERSONS FROM GOVERNMENT SERVICE, 546, 547
A DRAFT BY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF AN EXECUTIVE ORDER AU
THORIZING THE REMOVAL FROM GOVERNMENTAL SERVICE OF PERSONS SUS
PECTED OF DISLOYALTY, 547
THOMAS WATT GREGORY TO FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 289
THOMAS WATT GREGORY TO CLAUDE AUGUSTUS SWANSON, 290
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS TO ROBERT LANSING, 393
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE TO GEORGE WHITFIELD LANE, 350
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO TO ROBERT LANSING, 132
GEORGE RUBLEE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 45, 46
A RESOLUTION BY WILLARD SAULSBURY ABOUT THE USE OF AMERICAN PORTS
BY BELLIGERENT WARSHIPS, 226
ANNA HOWARD SHAW TO ALICE EDITH BINSSE WARREN, 399
WILLIAM JOEL STONE TO ROBERT LANSING, 225
A SUGGESTION BY CLAUDE AUGUSTUS SWANSON FOR THE SETTLEMENT OF
THE CALIFORNIA OIL LAND CONTROVERSY, 289
WORTH MARION TIPPY TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 353
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 402, 412, 413
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
EDWIN ANDERSON AIDERMAN TO DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 503
JOSEPH ALLEN BAKER TO ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR, 532
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO DAVID ROWLAND FRANCIS, 511
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON, 153
A STATEMENT BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER ON THE STATUS OF GERMAN SHIPS
IN THE PHILIPPINES AND THE PANAMA CANAL ZONE, 152
GEORG BARTHELME TO THE KOELNISCHE ZEITUNG, 149
HENRI BERGSON TO ARISTIDE BRIAND, 315; TRANSLATION, 316
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO THEOBALD VON BETHMANN
HOLLWEG, 49; TRANSLATION, 51
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE,
80, 117
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO ROBERT LANSING, 74
THEOBALD VON BETHMANN HOLLWEG TO COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON
BERNSTORFF, 59; TRANSLATION, 61
JAMES VISCOUNT BRYCE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 217
WILLIAM HEPBURN BUCKLER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 374
HENRY MARISON BYLLESBY TO WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO, 514
SIR RICHARD CRAWFORD TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE, 256
COUNT OTTOKAR CZERNIN TO ROBERT LANSING, 129
FREDERICK DIXON TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 235
SIR ERIC DRUMMOND TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 545
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MAURICE FRANCIS EGAN TO ROBERT LANSING, 430
RAFAEL HECTOR ELIZALDE TO ROBERT LANSING, 24G
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO ROBERT LANSING, 350, 392
DAVID ROWLAND FRANCIS TO ROBERT LANSING, 409
ARTHUR HUGH FRAZIER TO ROBERT LANSING, 376
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO ROBERT LANSING, 79, 137
PAUL MERRILL GRIFFITH TO ROBERT LANSING, 268
GEORGE WILKINS GUTHRIE TO ROBERT LANSING, 181
SAMUEL NORTHRUP HARPER TO RICHARD CRANE, 415
A MEMORANDUM BY CARLTON JOSEPH HUNTLEY HAYES ON ALTERNATIVES
TO A DECLARATION OF WAR, 165
ARTHUR HOFFMANN TO PAUL RITTER, 105
THOMAS REAUMONT HOHLER TO LORD HARDINGE, 458
A MEMORANDUM BY THOMAS BEAUMONT HOHLER ABOUT A CONVERSA
TION WITH COLONEL HOUSE ON MEXICAN AFFAIRS, 459
HERBERT CLARK HOOVER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 227
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE TO COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF,
95
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE TO ROBERT LANSING, 18
JEAN JULES JUSSERAND TO ARISTIDE BRIAND, 315; TRANSLATION, 316
JEAN JULES JUSSERAND TO THE FOREIGN MINISTRY, 354; TRANSLATION, 356
GEORGE WASHINGTON KIRCHWEY TO ROBERT LANSING, 242
A DRAFT BY GEORGE WASHINGTON KIRCHWEY OF A MESSAGE BY PAUL
RITTER TO THE SWISS FEDERAL COUNCIL, 245
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE TO GEORGE WHITFIELD LANE, 183, 195, 239, 260,
282,517
ROBERT LANSING TO ALL MISSIONS OF THE UNITED STATES IN ALL NEUTRAL
COUNTRIES, 116
ROBERT LANSING TO THE AMERICAN LEGATIONS IN GUATEMALA, HONDURAS,
NICARAGUA, AND SALVADOR, 145
ROBERT LANSING TO RAMON P. DE NEGRI, 404
ROBERT LANSING TO GARRETT DROPPERS, 34
ROBERT LANSING TO DAVID ROWLAND FRANCIS, 552
ROBERT LANSING TO WILLIAM ELLIOTT GONZALES, 384
ROBERT LANSING TO PEARL MERRILL GRIFFITH, 278
ROBERT LANSING TO GEORGE WILKINS GUTHRIE, 186
ROBERT LANSING TO EDWARD JOSEPH HALE, 146
ROBERT LANSING TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 429
ROBERT LANSING TO WALTER HINES PAGE, 128, 297
ROBERT LANSING TO FREDERIC COURTLAND PENFIELD, 267, 313
ROBERT LANSING TO PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH, 187, 195, 383, 401
ROBERT LANSING TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 44
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE SEVERANCE OF DIPLOMATIC
RELATIONS WITH GERMANY, 118
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ABOUT A CONVERSATION WITH PAUL
RITTER, 273
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE ZIMMERMANN TELEGRAM,
321
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE CABINET MEETING OF
MARCH 20, 1917, 436
A PROPOSED STATEMENT TO THE PRESS BY ROBERT LANSING, 471
THOMAS NELSON PAGE TO ROBERT LANSING, 218, 433
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WALTER HINES PAGE TO ROBERT LANSING, 137
GEORGE FOSTER PEABODY TO WARREN WORTH BAILEY, 115
FREDERIC COURTLAND PENFIELD TO ROBERT LANSING, 129, 297, 300
JOHN JOSEPH PERSHING TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 545
FRANK LYON POLK TO ROBERT LANSING, 203
CHEVALIER WILLEM LOUIS FREDERIK CHRISTIAAN VAN RAPPARD TO THE
NETHERLANDS FOREIGN MINISTRY, 125, TRANSLATION, 125; 130, TRANS
LATION, 131; 200, TRANSLATION, 200
PAUL SAMUEL REINSCH TO ROBERT LANSING, 175, 176, 177, 178, 182,
T
95 394
PAUL RITTER TO ARTHUR HOFFMANN, 102; TRANSLATION, 105
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE TO THE FOREIGN OFFICE, 256, 349
A MEMORANDUM BY JORDAN HERBERT STABLER ON THE OVERTHROW OF THE
GOVERNMENT OF COSTA RICA, 140
PLEASANT ALEXANDER STOVALL TO ROBERT LANSING, 193, 275
IDA MINERVA TARBELL TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 215
COUNT ADAM TARNOWSKI VON TARNOW TO ROBERT LANSING, 477
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO ROBERT LANSING, 33
LILLIAN D. WALD TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 167
JOHN HOWARD WHITEHOUSE TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 85
A MEMORANDUM BY JOHN HOWARD WHITEHOUSE ON THE CONSEQUENCES
OF GERMANY*S DECLARATION OF UNRESTRICTED SUBMARINE WARFARE, 85
JOSEPH EDWARD WILLARD TO ROBERT LANSING, 35
A MEMORANDUM BY EDWARD THOMAS WILLIAMS ABOUT A TALK BETWEEN
ROBERT LANSING AND AIMARO SATO, 38
SIR WILLIAM WISEMAN TO SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 346
A MEMORANDUM BY SIR WILLIAM WISEMAN ABOUT A TALK WITH COLONEL
HOUSE ON THE POSSIBILITY OF AN EARLY PEACE CONFERENCE, 26
ARTHUR ZIMMERMANN TO HEINRICH VON ECKHARDT, 281
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, AND MEMORANDA ON MILITARY AND NAVAL
AFFAIRS
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO FREDERICK FUNSTON, 237
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO TEOFIL A. STARZYNSKI, 511
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 155
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO LEONARD WOOD, 114
A MEMORANDUM BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF ON
THE SUPPRESSION OF DISLOYALTY AND VIOLENCE, 487
JOSEPHUS DANIELS TO ROBERT LANSING, 387
A MEMORANDUM BY JOSEPHUS DANIELS ON THE CONDUCT OF AMERICAN
ARMED MERCHANT VESSELS, 395
PHILIP ALBRIGHT SMALL FRANKLIN TO ROBERT LANSING, 187
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE ARMING OF AMERICAN
MERCHANT VESSELS, 263
A STATEMENT BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE ARMING OF AMERICAN MER
CHANT VESSELS, 372
LEIGH CARLYLE PALMER TO JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 370
A MEMORANDUM BY FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT ON THE ARMING OF
AMERICAN MERCHANT VESSELS, 189
THEODORE ROOSEVELT TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 470
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 154
A MEMORANDUM BY DAVID WATSON TAYLOR ON THE METHOD OF PROTECT
ING MERCHANT SHIPS FROM SUBMARINE ATTACKS, 377
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A STATEMENT BY JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY ON THE ARMING OF AMERICAN
MERCHANT VESSELS, 367
EDITH BOLLING WILSON TO ROBERT LANSING, 367
DIARIES
CHANDLER PARSONS ANDERSON, 365, 385
THOMAS W. BRAHANY, 327, 357, 364, 381, 424, 431 445, 448, 473,
506, 515, 531, 549, 557
JOSEPHUS DANIELS, 298, 331, 346, 364, 381, 395, 403, 43, 444, 455,
461, 466, 473, 484, 496, 506, 530, 541, 556
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 86, 317, 331, 340, 454, 468, 482, 496, 528
BRECKINRIDGE LONG, 70
INDEX, 559 |
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