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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION, VII
ILLUSTRATIONS, XXI
ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS, XXIII
THE PAPERS, JANUARY 27-MAY 8, 1916
WILSON MATERIALS
ADDRESSES, STATEMENTS, AND PRESS RELEASES
REMARKS IN NEW YORK TO A SUFFRAGE DELEGATION, JANUARY 27, 1916, 3
REMARKS TO THE CLERICAL CONFERENCE OF THE NEW YORK FEDERATION
OF CHURCHES, JANUARY 27, 1916, 4
AN ADDRESS IN NEW YORK ON PREPAREDNESS, JANUARY 27, 1916, 7
AFTER-DINNER REMARKS IN NEW YORK TO THE MOTION PICTURE BOARD OF
TRADE, JANUARY 27, 1916, 16
AN ADDRESS IN PITTSBURGH ON PREPAREDNESS, JANUARY 29, 1916, 26
AN ADDRESS IN PITTSBURGH TO AN OVERFLOW MEETING, JANUARY 29, 1916,
35
AN ADDRESS IN CLEVELAND ON PREPAREDNESS, JANUARY 29, 1916, 41
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS, JANUARY 31,
1916, 52
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN KENOSHA, WISCONSIN, JANUARY
31, 1916,53
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN RACINE, WISCONSIN, JANUARY 31,
1916, 54
AN ADDRESS IN MILWAUKEE ON PREPAREDNESS, JANUARY 31, 1916, 55
AN ADDRESS IN CHICAGO ON PREPAREDNESS, JANUARY 31, 1916, 63
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN DAVENPORT, IOWA, FEBRUARY 1,
1916, 75
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN IOWA CITY, FEBRUARY 1, 1916, 76
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN GRINNELL, IOWA, FEBRUARY 1, 1916,
76
AN ADDRESS IN DES MOINES ON PREPAREDNESS, FEBRUARY 1, 1916. 77
AN ADDRESS IN TOPEKA ON PREPAREDNESS, FEBRUARY 2, 1916. 87
AN ADDRESS TO AN OVERFLOW MEETING IN TOPEKA, FEBRUARY 2, 1916, 96
AN ADDRESS IN KANSAS CITY ON PREPAREDNESS, FEBRUARY 2. 1916, 100
AN ADDRESS TO THE BUSINESS MEN*S LEAGUE OF ST. LOUIS, FEBRUARY 3,
1916, NO
AN ADDRESS IN ST. LOUIS ON PREPAREDNESS, FEBRUARY 3, 1916, 114
REMARKS FROM A REAR PLATFORM IN EAST ST. LOUIS, FEBRUARY 3, 1916,
121
AN ADDRESS TO THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED STATES,
FEBRUARY 10, 1916, 152
AFTER-DINNER REMARKS TO MEMBERS OF THE GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUB
LIC, FEBRUARY 10, 1916, 160
REMARKS TO A GROUP OF HUNGARIAN AMERICANS, FEBRUARY 23, 1916,
205
A TALK TO THE GRIDIRON CLUB, FEBRUARY 26, 1916, 218
A STATEMENT ABOUT SENATOR GORE*S SPEECH ON POSSIBLE WAR WITH GER
MANY, MARCH 2, 1916, 238
A DRAFT OF A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE RIGHTS OF AMERICAN CITIZENS
ON THE HIGH SEAS, MARCH 2, 1916, 239
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A STATEMENT FOR THE PRESS EXPLAINING THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPEDI
TIONARY FORCE TO MEXICO, MARCH IO, 1916, 284
A PRESS RELEASE ANNOUNCING THE DISPATCH OF AN AMERICAN FORCE IN
PURSUIT OF VILLA, MARCH 10, 1916, 287
A STATEMENT REAFFIRMING THE LIMITED OBJECTIVES OF THE EXPEDITIONARY
FORCE IN MEXICO, MARCH 13, 1916, 298
A DRAFT OF A NOTICE TO PRESS ASSOCIATIONS ABOUT COVERAGE OF THE PUNI
TIVE EXPEDITION, MARCH 17, 1916, 332
A NOTICE TO PRESS ASSOCIATIONS ABOUT COVERAGE OF THE PUNITIVE EX
PEDITION, MARCH 21, 1916, 351
A STATEMENT AND A WARNING ABOUT MISINTERPRETING THE PURPOSE OF
THE PUNITIVE EXPEDITION, MARCH 25, 1916, 364
A TRIBUTE TO THOMAS JONES PENCE, MARCH 27, 1916, 371
AN ADDRESS ON FRANCIS ASBURY, MARCH 31, 1916, 391
AN ADDRESS CELEBRATING THE CENTENNIAL OF THE UNITED STATES COAST
AND GEODETIC SURVEY, APRIL 6, 1916, 417
A JEFFERSON DAY ADDRESS, APRIL 13, 1916, 472
A WELCOME TO THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, APRIL 17.
1916, 489
AN ADDRESS TO A JOINT SESSION OF CONGRESS, APRIL 19, 1916, 506
A DRAFT OF AFTER-DINNER REMARKS TO THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER PUB
LISHERS* ASSOCIATION, APRIL 27, 1916, 560
REMARKS AT THE NATIONAL SERVICE SCHOOL FOR WOMEN, MAY 1, 1916,
572
A PRESS STATEMENT ON THE SCOTT-OBREGON CONFERENCE, MAY 4, 1916,
604
A DRAFT OF A STATEMENT ON THE SCOTT-OBREGON AGREEMENT, MAY 5,
1916, 607
REMARKS CELEBRATING THE CENTENNIAL OF THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY,
MAY 7, 1916, 629
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, AND MEMORANDA
FROM WILSON TO
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON, 322, 428
JOSHUA WILLIS ALEXANDER, 575
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 227, 251, 259, 612
HENRY A. BARNHART, 187
BERNARD MANNES BARUCH, 611
HENRY SKILLMAN BRECKINRIDGE, 165
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 178, 400, 513
WILLIAM TOBIAS BUTLER, 276
CHAMP CLARK, 315
GENEVIEVE BENNETT CLARK, 179
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 185, 202, 348
CHARLES ALLEN CULBERSON, 609
JOSEPH EDWARD DAVIES, 274, 315, 401, 482, 510
LINDLEY MILLER GARRISON, 144, 146, 162, 164
MARTIN HENRY GLYNN, 263, 497
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 137
WILLIAM GORDON, 240
ALEXANDER WHITE GREGG, 175
THOMAS WATT GREGORY, 240
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 177
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JAMES HAY, 178, 348, 360
HENRY LEE HIGGINSON, 265
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 276, 477, 485, 520, 525
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 348
PAUL OSCAR HUSTING, 576
WILLIAM ATKINSON JONES, 555
WILLIAM KENT, 136, 227, 277
JOHN WORTH KERN, 464, 521, 603
CLAUDE KITCHIN, 370
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 277, 29G (2), 521
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS, 602
WILLIAM LIBBEY, 504
HENRY DICKINSON LINDSLEY, 165
SETH LOW, 245, 29G
THOMAS STAPLES MARTIN, 330
GEORGE THOMAS MARYE. 188
WILLIAM GIBBS MCADOO AND ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 230
WILLIAM FRANK MCCOMBS, 525 * '
HENRY MORGENTHAU, 522
JAMES ALOYSIUS O*GORMAN, 520
ROBERT LATHAM OWEN, 137
EDWARD WILLIAM POU, 231 (2), 300, 314
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 36G, 410
ALFRED THOMAS ROGERS, 140
WILBUR FISK SADLER, JR., 300
WILLARD SAULSBURY, 175
HUGH LENOX SCOTT, 176
THE SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY COMMITTEE, 570
JOEL BYRON SLOCUM, 140
CHARLES MANLY STEDMAN, 503
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 204, 213, 226, 360, 511, C-
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 545
BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN, 174, 279, 396, 545
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 144, 356, 562 (2), 56G
OSCAR WILDER UNDERWOOD, 612
ROBERT FERDINAND WAGNER, 529, 562
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 316
JOHN WESLEY WESCOTT, 580
BRAND WHITLOCK, 409
JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, 137, 264
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 515, 576
ROBERT WICKLIFFE WOOLLEY, 263
LOUIS J. WORTHAM, 186
FLORENZ ZIEGFELD, JR., 498
TO WILSON FROM
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON, 304, 415
AMERICAN UNION AGAINST MILITARISM, 632
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 214, 259 (2), 431
HERMAN BERNSTEIN, 356
HENRY SKILLMAN BRECKINRIDGE, 165
ALBERT SIDNEY BURLESON, 249
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CHAMP CLARK, 287, 306
CHARLES RICHARD CRANE, 177, IGI
JOSEPH EDWARD DAVIES, 500
GARRETT DROPPERS, 358
JOHN HENRY FAHEY, 168
JOHN FOX, 481
LINDLEY MILLER GARRISON, 143, 164
SAMUEL GOMPERS, 23, 567
MARTIN HENRY GLYNN, 471
ALEXANDER WHITE GREGG, 151
THOMAS WATT GREGORY, 188, 195, 217
CHARLES SUMNER HAMLIN, 171
JAMES HAY, 134, 141, 170, 354, 514, 619
A MEMORANDUM BY JAMES HAY ON THE HOUSE AND SENATE VERSIONS
OF THE ARMY BILL, 514
HENRY LEE HIGGINSON, 218, 250
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 291, 479, 485, 488, 518, 523 (2), 530,
542, 543
A PROPOSED HOUSE AMENDMENT TO THE ARMY REORGANIZATION BILL,
619
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 344
PAUL OSCAR HUSTING, 617
ANDREW CLERK IMBRIE, 261
WILLIAM KENT, 19, 206, 215, 265
JOHN WORTH KERN, 570
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 241, 290, 300, 518
ROBERT LANSING, 216
JAMES HAMILTON LEWIS, 576
MICHAEL LIEBEL, JR., 336
THOMAS BELL LOVE, 51
SETH LOW, 237, 291
WILLIAM FRANK MCCOMBS, 480, 543
ROYAL MEEKER, 247
HENRY MORGENTHAU, 356
SUGGESTED PLANKS BY THE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
FOR THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, 484
WILLIAM CHURCH OSBORN, 458
ROBERT LATHAM OWEN, 51
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT, 22
GIFFORD PINCHOT, 48
WILLIAM COX REDFIELD, 127, 357, 406
JENNIE BRADLEY ROESSING, 484
ALFRED THOMAS ROGERS, 136
WILBUR FISK SADLER, JR., 292
WILLARD SAULSBURY, 191
HUGH LENOX SCOTT, 171, 197
JOEL BYRON SLOCUM AND CHARLES MATTHIAS REED, 139
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 209, 225, 258, 319, 355, 500, 517
BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN, 173, 278, 376
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 145, 211, 333, 569
A MEMORANDUM BY JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY ON A SPEECH BY ELIHU
ROOT TO THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION OF NEW YORK, 186
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ROBERT FERDINAND WAGNER, 530
LILLIAN D. WALD, 524
THOMAS JAMES WALSH, 311, 324
BRAND WHITLOCK, 230
JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS, 20, 240
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 549
DIPLOMATIE NOTES, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AIDE-MEMOIRE, ETC.
FROM WILSON AND BY WILSON
A DRAFT OF A NOTE VERBALE TO THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ON THE
INAUGURATION OF SUBMARINE WARFARE AGAINST ARMED MERCHANT
MEN, 245
FIRST DRAFT OF THE FIRST SUSSEX NOTE TO GERMANY, 452
FIRST REDRAFT OF THE FIRST SUSSEX NOTE TO GERMANY, 467
FINAL REDRAFT OF THE FIRST SUSSEX NOTE TO GERMANY, 491
A DRAFT OF THE PAN-AMERICAN PACT, 595
FIRST DRAFT OF THE SECOND SUSSEX NOTE TO GERMANY, 649
REDRAFT OF THE SECOND SUSSEX NOTE TO GERMANY, 650
CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE ABOUT GEN
ERAL DIPLOMATIC AFFAIRS
FROM WILSON TO
A LIST OF AMERICAN PLOTTERS AND LIARS IN MEXICO, 364
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 395, 463
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BATTIN, 482
WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN, 657
JOHN FOX, 465, 488
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 264, 562
SIR EDWARD GREY, 421
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 173, 185, 205, 340, 520. 567, 608, 631,
652
PAUL OSCAR HUSTING, 239
WILLIAM KENT, 317, 546
ROBERT LANSING, NO, 122, 12G, 184, 233, 237, 239, 273 (2),
298, 381, 382, 384, 402, 427, 428 (2), 464, 490, 496, 497 (2),
529, 534 650
CHARLES HERBERT LEVERMORE, 374
WILLIAM CALHOUN MCDONALD, 653
THOMAS NELSON PAGE, 395, 403
FRANK LYON POLK, 307, 351
JAMES LINN RODGERS, 343
HUGH LENOX SCOTT, 553, 571
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 580
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 374
PLEASANT ALEXANDER STOVALL, 403
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 481
BENJAMIN RYAN TILLMAN, 396
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 364, 409, 580
AMBROSE WHITE VERNON, 483
TO WILSON FROM
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 280, 282, 284, 295, 313, 322, 397, 414,
416 (2), 456, 519, 583,584, 603, 618
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER ON THE
OBJECTIVES OF THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE IN MEXICO, 286
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HENRY SKILLMAN BRECKINRIDGE, 139
MICHAEL FRANCIS DOYLE, 566
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD, 247, 544
JAMES WATSON GERARD, 341
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 52, 85, 122, 124, 125, 138, 147, 150,
166 (2), 170 (2), 173, 180, 203 (2). 217, 294, 320, 346, 353,
398, 405, 434, 443, 446, 478, 486, 511, 524, 526, 541, 548,
559, 616, 628
PAUL OSCAR HUSTING, 221
WILLIAM KENT, 310
FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 301
ROBERT LANSING, 73, 127, 133, 141, 182, 194, 197, 228, 232, 245,
251, 258, 269, 278, 292, 307, 361, 371,383, 404, 411,412, 413,
429, 435, 447, 452- 466, 480, 485 (2), 488, 498, 527, 533,
540, 546, 548, 556, 563, 577, 581, 594, 604, 613, 620, 649,
654
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ABOUT A CONVERSATION WITH
COUNT VON BERNSTORFF ON GERMANY*S NEW SUBMARINE WARFARE
AGAINST ARMED MERCHANTMEN, 194
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE DECLARATION OF POLICY
BY THE CENTRAL POWERS IN REGARD TO SUBMARINE WARFARE AGAINST
ARMED MERCHANTMEN, 252
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE STATUS OF ARMED
MERCHANT VESSELS, 534
A MEMORANDUM BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE NEW METHODS OF GER
MAN SUBMARINE WARFARE AS ANNOUNCED IN THE FIRST GERMAN
SUSSEX NOTE, 626
A SUGGESTED COMMENT BY ROBERT LANSING ON THE FIRST GERMAN
SUSSEX NOTE, 654
DAVID LAWRENCE, 229, 307
CHARLES HERBERT LEVERMORE, 362
A MEMORANDUM BY CHARLES HERBERT LEVERMORE ON THE ESTABLISH
MENT OF A LEAGUE OF NATIONS, 363
WALTER HINES PAGE, 129, 181, 369, 384, 436, 628 (2)
A MEMORANDUM BY WALTER HINES PAGE ABOUT AN INTERVIEW WITH
BRITISH POLITICIANS ABOUT BRITISH-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 436
SIR HORACE PLUNKETT, 207
FRANK LYON POLK, 318, 331, 333, 342, 350
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 569
WILLIAM JOEL STONE, 366, 430
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, 458, 578
THADDEUS AUSTIN THOMSON, 234
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 317
EDWARD CHARLES WADE, JR., 566
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
FROM WILSON TO
STOCKTON AXSON, 297
MARTHA BERRY, 522
WALLACE BUTTRICK, 478, 522
ARTHUR CAPPER, 140
CHAMP CLARK, 251
JABEZ LAMAR MONROE CURRY, 657
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RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, 555
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 138, 280
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, 384
FREDERICK A. DUNEKA, 176
HENRY JONES FORD, 581
JOHN L. GOLDEN, 497
GEORGE MCLEAN HARPER, 274
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 244, 516
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 185
MELANCTHON WILLIAMS JACOBUS, 555
DAVID BENTON JONES, 278
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 245
WESLEY NORWOOD JONES, 404
RICHARD OLNEY, 138
RICHARD VICTOR OULAHAN, 516
WALTER HINES PAGE, 477
WILLIAM BERRYMAN SCOTT, 478
LAURA JENKS SHIVELY, 309
JOHN T. BRABNER SMITH, 331
JAMES SPRUNT, 186
JOSEPH CAMPBELL THOMPSON, 188
THORNTON WHALING, 371
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 401
CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER, 349, 410
JAMES WOODROW, 410
HIRAM WOODS, JR., 349, 397
TO WILSON FROM
ALBERT, KING OF THE BELGIANS, 201 ; TRANSLATION, 202
STOCKTON AXSON, 329
MARTHA BERRY, 558
WALLACE BUTTRICK, 512
CHAMP CLARK, 279
RICHARD HEATH DABNEY, 532
EDWARD PARKER DAVIS, 373
CLEVELAND HOADLEY DODGE, 132
DAVID FRANKLIN HOUSTON, 190
MELANCTHON WILLIAMS JACOBUS, 531
DAVID BENTON JONES, 260
THOMAS DAVIES JONES, 244
WESLEY NORWOOD JONES, 376
CLARINDA HUNTINGTON PENDLETON LAMAR, 204
JOHN VAN ANTWERP MCMURRAY, 505
RICHARD OLNEY, 132
RICHARD VICTOR OULAHAN, 505
WALTER HINES PAGE, 261
RALPH PULITZER, 565
FRANCIS BOWES SAYRE, 552
JAMES WOODROW, 398
WILLIAM BAUCHOP WILSON, 406
CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER, 399
JAMES WOODROW, 398
HIRAM WOODS, JR., 359, 377
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INTERVIEWS
A MEMORANDUM BY ANDREW CLERK IMBRIE ABOUT A CONVERSATION WITH
WILSON ON ANTIDUMPING LEGISLATION, 274
A COLLOQUY WITH A GROUP OF ANTIPREPAREDNESS LEADERS, 634
COLLATERAL MATERIALS
POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, AND MEMORANDA
WILLIAM CHARLES ADAMSON TO FRANKLIN KNIGHT LANE, 302
JOSHUA WILLIS ALEXANDER TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 567
BERNARD MANNES BARUCH TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 544
NORMAN HAPGOOD TO CARY TRAVERS GRAYSON, 606
NORMAN HAPGOOD TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 25, 86
JOSEPH WRIGHT HARRIMAN TO FRANK LYON POLK, 249
KARL EDWIN HARRIMAN TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 559
ROBERT LANSING TO BRAND WHITLOCK, 86
WILLIAM CALHOUN MCDONALD TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 606
AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT TO NORMAN HAPGOOD, 86
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO AMOS RICHARDS ENO PINCHOT, 23
JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY TO EDWARD WILLIAM POU, 218
BRAND WHITLOCK TO ROBERT LANSING, 135
JOHN SHARP WILLIAMS TO WALTER O. BORCHERDT, 21
DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, MEMORANDA, AND AIDE-MEMOIRE
THOMAS JACKSON ANKETELL TO ROBERT LANSING, 435
ELISEO ARREDONDO TO ROBERT LANSING, 582
NEWTON DIEHL BAKER TO FREDERICK FUNSTON, 298, 313
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE ADJUTANT GENERAL BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER
ABOUT THE FORMATION OF AN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE TO MEXICO, 285
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER ON
THE DISPATCH OF TROOPS TO MEXICO, 285
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF BY NEWTON DIEHL BAKER ABOUT
ORDERS FOR THE CONDUCT OF AMERICAN TROOPS IN MEXICO, 323
ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 346
HERMAN BERNSTEIN TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 655
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE,
405, 486, 558, 656
COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF TO ROBERT LANSING, 183, 232,
577 "
A MEMORANDUM BY COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF ON THE
CONDUCT OF SUBMARINE WARFARE, 270
VENUSTIANO CARRANZA TO ELISEO ARREDONDO, 540
*CRIMINAL CORRESPONDENCE WITH FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS,* SECTION
5335, REVISED STATUTES OF THE UNITED STATES, 618
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 479, 605
HENRY PRATHER FLETCHER TO ROBERT LANSING, 198
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 281, 282, 283 (2), 397
FREDERICK FUNSTON TO HENRY PINCKNEY MCCAIN, 312, 352, 353, 501
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 595
JAMES WATSON GERARD TO ROBERT LANSING, 258, 413, 563, 594, 613
A MEMORANDUM BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ON THE LUSITANIA CASE,
128
A NOTE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT IN REPLY TO THE THIRD LUSITANIA
NOTE, 183
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A NOTE VERBALE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ON THE INAUGURATION OF
SUBMARINE WARFARE AGAINST ARMED MERCHANTMEN, 228
A NOTE BY THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT ON THE SUSSEX CASE, 621
SIR EDWARD GREY TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 443, 444, 445, 511
SIR EDWARD GREY TO SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 133, 193
FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 414
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE TO SIR EDWARD GREY, 266, 652
GOTTLIEB VON JAGOW TO COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF, 498
WILLIAM A. KINCAID TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 172
ROBERT LANSING TO COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF (DRAFT),
361
ROBERT LANSING TO JAMES WATSON GERARD, 74, 556
ROBERT LANSING TO JEAN JULES JUSSERAND, 383
ROBERT LANSING TO SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE, 427
A DRAFT BY ROBERT LANSING OF A PROPOSED PAN-AMERICAN TREATY, 412
A DRAFT BY ROBERT LANSING OF A PROPOSED NOTE TO GERMANY ON THE
SUSSEX AFFAIR, 448
A MEMORANDUM FOR THE GERMAN GOVERNMENT BY ROBERT LANSING ON
THE POSITION OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT WITH REGARD TO
THE CONDUCT OF NAVAL VESSELS TOWARD MERCHANT SHIPS, 556
HENRY PINCKNEY MCCAIN TO HUGH LENOX SCOTT, 540
A NOTE BY THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON THE CROSSING OF AMERICAN
TROOPS INTO MEXICO, 339
WALTER HINES PAGE TO ROBERT LANSING, 411
JOHN JOSEPH PERSHING TO FREDERICK FUNSTON, 353, 584
SIR HORACE PLUNKETT TO EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 347, 519
A MEMORANDUM BY FRANK LYON POLK ABOUT A CONVERSATION BETWEEN
EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE AND COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON
BERNSTORFF ON GERMANY*S SUBMARINE WARFARE, 547
JAMES LINN RODGERS TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE, 338
HUGH LENOX SCOTT TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER, 528
HUGH LENOX SCOTT AND FREDERICK FUNSTON TO NEWTON DIEHL BAKER,
592
HUGH LENOX SCOTT AND FREDERICK FUNSTON TO ROBERT LANSING, 570,
579
JEFFERSON D. SHORT TO JOHN HALL STEVENS, 407
SIR CECIL ARTHUR SPRING RICE TO SIR EDWARD GREY, 169, 192, 269,
607
A STATE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM ON THE POSITION OF THE UNITED
STATES GOVERNMENT CONCERNING THE CONDUCT OF NAVAL VESSELS
TOWARD MERCHANT SHIPS, 541
JOHN HALL STEVENS TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 407
CHARLES LEE SWEM TO RUDOLPH FORSTER, 52
AN UNKNOWN PERSON TO COUNT JOHANN HEINRICH VON BERNSTORFF, 503
HENRY VAN DYKE TO ROBERT LANSING, 429
PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE
WALTER HINES PAGE TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 415
RALPH PULITZER TO JOSEPH PATRICK TUMULTY, 565
FROM THE DIARY OF EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE, 262, 266, 335, 375, 377,
387, 401, 416, 421, 459, 596
FROM THE DIARY OF WALTER LIPPMANN, 658
INDEX, 659 |
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