THE LORD OF HOSTS (Poem) 501
By Joseph B.
Gilder
A WAR OF DISHONOR 502
By David Starr
Jordan
MIGHT OR RIGHT 503
By John Grier
Hibben
JEANNE D’ARC—1914
(Poem) 506
By Alma Durant
Nicholson
THE KAISER AND BELGIUM (With
controversial letters) 507
By John W.
Burgess
AMERICA’S PERIL IN JUDGING
GERMANY 515
By William
M. Sloane
POSSIBLE PROFITS FROM WAR
526
Interview with
Franklin H. Giddings
“TO AMERICANS LEAVING
GERMANY” 533
A German Circular
GERMAN DECLARATIONS 534
By Rudolf Eucken
and Ernst Haeckel
THE EUCKEN AND HAECKEL CHARGES
537
By John Warbeke
CONCERNING GERMAN CULTURE
541
By Brander
Matthews
CULTURE VS. KULTUR 543
By Frank Jewett
Mather, Jr.
THE TRESPASS IN BELGIUM 545
By John Grier
Hibben
APPORTIONING THE BLAME 548
By Arthur v.
Briesen
PARTING (Poem) 553
By Louise von
Wetter
FRENCH HATE AND ENGLISH JEALOUSY
554
By Kuno Francke
IN DEFENSE OF AUSTRIA 559
By Baron L.
Hengelmuller
RUSSIAN ATROCITIES 563
By George Haven
Putnam
“THE UNITED STATES OF
EUROPE” 565
Interview with
Nicholas Murray Butler
A NEW WORLD MAP 571
By Wilhelm
Ostwald
THE VERDICT OF THE AMERICAN
PEOPLE 573
By Newell Dwight
Hillis
TIPPERARY (Poem) 581
By John B.
Kennedy
AS AMERICA SEES THE WAR 582
By Harold Begbie
TO MELOS, POMEGRANATE ISLE
(Poem) 587
By Grace Harriet
Macurdy
WHAT AMERICA CAN DO 588
By Lord Channing
of Wellingborough
TO A COUSIN GERMAN (Poem)
593
By Adeline
Adams
WHAT THE ECONOMIC EFFECTS
MAY BE 594
By Irving Fisher
EFFECTS OF WAR ON AMERICA
600
By Roland G.
Usher
GERMANY OF THE FUTURE 605
Interview with
M. de Lapredelle
GERMANY THE AGGRESSOR 609
By Albert Sauveur
MILITARISM AND CHRISTIANITY
610
By Lyman Abbott
VIGIL (Poem) 612
By Hortense
Flexner
NIETZSCHE AND GERMAN CULTURE
613
By Abraham
Solomon
BELGIUM’S BITTER NEED
614
By Sir Gilbert
Parker
NUMBER IV.
THE WAR AT CLOSE QUARTERS
SIR JOHN FRENCH’S OWN
STORY 619
Famous Dispatches
of the
British
Commander in Chief to Lord Kitchener