The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II eBook

Burton J. Hendrick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II.

The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II eBook

Burton J. Hendrick
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 516 pages of information about The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page, Volume II.

Cuba, a problem, I 176

Curzon, Lord, in House of Lords speech welcomes America as ally, II 230

Dacia incident, the, a serious crisis averted, I 392, II 4

Daniels, Josephus, protest made against his appointment to
  Secretaryship of Navy, I 119

Dardanelles: 
  Asquith explains preparations, I 430

Daughters of the Confederacy, considered not helpful to Southern
  regeneration, I 44

Davis, Harry L., Mayor of Cleveland, letter to, expressing regret at
  not being able to attend meeting for purpose of bringing England and
  America closer together, II 405

Davis, Jefferson, call on, I 37

Declaration of London, Bryan insists on adoption by Great Britain,
  I 373, 377;
  history of the articles, I 375;
  the solution of the difficulty, I 385

Declaration of War, America’s, and its effect in Great Britain,
  II 230 et seq.

Delcasse, Kaiser makes proposal to, to join in producing “complete
  isolation” of the United States, II 192

De Kalb, Courtney, congratulations from, I 59

Dent, J.M., loses two sons in the war, II 111;
  opinion of Asquith, II 116

Depression in England, the dark days of the war, II 64, 81, 94

Derby, Lord, “excessive impedimenta,” II 344;
  at the Embassy dinner to Secretary Baker, I 365, 370

Dernburg, Bernhard, instructed to start propaganda for “freedom of the
  seas,” I 436

Desart, Earl of, formulates Declaration of London, I 375

Diaz, Porfirio, authority maintained by genius and force, I 175

Dilettanti, Society of, dinners at, II 312

Doubleday, Frank N., joins in publishing venture with S.S.  McClure,
  I 64;
    the Harper experiment, I 65;
    has “business” visit from a politician, I 88
  Letters to:  impressions of England, I 138;
    anent the Christmas holidays, etc., I 164;
    Christmas letter, 1915, II 110;
    impressions of Europeans, II 132;
    on America’s programme after declaration of war, II 224;
    on wartime conditions and duties, II 240;
    on the good showing of the Americans in war preparation, II 324;
    depressed at long continuation and horrors of the war, II 325

Doubleday, Page & Co., founding of the firm, I 66;
  attains great influence and popularity, I 86

Dumba, Dr. Constantin, given his passports, II 30 note

Duncan, Dr., president of Randolph-Macon College, I 20

Education: 
  efforts in behalf of Southern child, I 72;
  church system declared a failure, I 78;
  organization of Southern Educational Conference, I 83;
  Southern Education Board organized, I 84;
  General Education Board founded by John D. Rockefeller, I 84;
  the South’s awakening, I 85

England, why unprepared for war, II 35;
  changed and chastened, II 342

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