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" in, I 175 _et seq._; difficulties of self-government, II 177; progress due to foreign enterprise, I 178; the problem of oil concessions, I 179, 181; intervention believed by Page the only solution, I 188, 193, 194, 200, 230, 273 Mims, Professor Edwin, letter to, on attacks of Southern theologians, I 80 Monroe Doctrine, the Kaiser's proposal to smash it, II 192 Moore, John Bassett, suggestion that he be put in charge of American-British affairs, I 239 Morley, John, at state dinner to King Christian, I 167; resigns from British cabinet on declaration of war, I 316; visitor at the Embassy, II 315 Morley, Lord, on reforms, I 141 Morgan, J.P., account of Allies with, greatly overdrawn at time of America's entrance into war, II 272; this paid by proceeds of Liberty Loans, II 273 Morgan, J.P. & Co., in control of Harper & Brothers, I 64 "Mummy" theme applied to the unawakened South, I 45, 75 Munitions, American, importance of to the Allies, I 368 Munsterberg, Prof. Hugo, pro-German activities of, I 335 Navy Department, ignores urgent recommendations of Admiral Sims that destroyers be sent, II 276, 284 Negro, the, the invisible "freedom", I 12; wrong leadership after the Civil War, I 14; fails to take advantage of university education during Reconstruction, I 18 Negro education, and industrial training advocated, I 43 Neutrality, strictly observed, I 358, 360; the mask of, II 230 New York _Evening Post_, connection with, I 48 New York _World_, correspondent for, at Atlanta Exposition, I 34; on editorial staff, I 35 Northcliffe, Lord, illness from worry, II 66; "saving the nation from its government", II 116; attitude on Wilson's peace note, II 207 Norway, shipping destroyed by submarines, II 281 Nicolson, Harold, the silent toast with, II 301 Ogden, Robert C., organizes Southern Educational Conference, I 83; after twenty years of zealous service, I 126 O'Gorman, Senator, active in Panama Tolls controversy, I 243, 283 "O. Henry," on Page's "complimentary" rejection of manuscripts, II 303 Osler, Sir William, Page's physician, insists on the return home, II 393 Pacifism, work of the "peace spies," II 210 Pact of London, binding the Allies not to make a separate peace, I 409 _note_ Page, Allison Francis, a builder of the commonwealth, I 4; attitude toward slavery and the Civil War, I 5; ruined by the war, I 13 Page, Al
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