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Title: New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 4, July, 1915
April-September, 1915
Author: Various
Release Date: August 20, 2008 [eBook #26377]
Language: English
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The New York Times
CURRENT HISTORY
A Monthly Magazine
THE EUROPEAN WAR
JULY, 1915
CONTENTS
THE LUSITANIA CASE
MR. BRYAN'S RESIGNATION
PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY TO BERLIN
THE LUSITANIA'S "GUNS"
Dr. Meyer-Gerhard's Mission
Germany's Press Opinion
Press Opinion of the Allies
American Comment on Mr. Bryan's Resignation
Mr. Bryan's Defense
Bryan, Idealist and Average Man
In the Name of Peace.
A World League to Enforce Peace
The League to Enforce Peace
German-American Dissent
Chant of Loyalty.
American Munition Supplies
A League for Preparedness
Przemysl and Lemberg
BELGIUM.
Battle of the Labyrinth
The Modern Plataea
A British Call For Recruits
The British Army in France
The Dardanelles Campaign
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS
Italy vs. Austria-Hungary
The Armed Strength of Italy
The Alpine Frontier
"Italy's Violation of Faith"
Why Italy Went to War
Britain's Cabinet and M
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