AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY 409
German embassy’s warning and
the consequence 413
German Official Report
413
British Coroner’s Verdict
414
German Note of Regret
415
England Answers Germany
415
Captain Turner Testifies
417
Lusitania’s First Cabin List
418
Descriptions by survivors
Submarine Crew Observed
420
Ernest Cowper’s Account
420
Charles Frohman’s Death
422
Alfred Vanderbilt’s Heroic End
423
Klein and Hubbard Lost
423
Germany justifies the deed
German Official Report
424
Britain’s Denial
424
Collector Malone’s Denial
424
German Foreign Office Note on Neutrals
425
Dr. Dernburg’s Defense
426
German press opinion
Comment in Germany and Austria
427
German-American Press Comment
430
Falaba, Cushing, Gulflight
Case of the Falaba
433
Case of the Cushing
434
Case of the Gulflight
435
Aim of German submarine warfare
436
By Professor Flamm of Charlottenburg
Three speeches by President Wilson
“America first”—Address
to the Associated Press 438
“Humanity first”—Address
at Philadelphia 441
“America for humanity”—Address
at the Fleet Review in New York 443
Two ex-president’s views
Mr. Roosevelt Speaks
444
Mr. Taft Speaks
446
President Wilson’s note
447
By Ex-President William H. Taft
Another view (Poem)
447
By Beatrice Barry