Squier, Colonel, American military attache in London
at outbreak of the
war, I 301
Standard Oil Co., editorial against, in Archbold-Foraker
scandal,
I 88
State Chronicle, connection with, I 42;
editorially a success, I 48
State College, Raleigh, N.C., instrumental in establishment
of,
I 47, 48
State Department, leaks of diplomatic correspondence
through,
I 147, 148, 151, 223, 224
State Dept., ignores official correspondence,
I 94, 213, 219, 224, 225, 232, 238, 239,
II 7, 55, 217, 253;
not properly organized and conducted,
II 8;
trivial demands and protests, II 54, 68;
uncourteous form of Notes, I 72
Stiles, Dr. Charles W., discovers hookworm, I 98;
work in combatting, I 127
Stone, Senator William J., spokesman of pro-German cause, I 380
Stovall, Pleasant A., Colonel House confers with,
regarding peace
parleys, I 434
Straus, Oscar S., used as a tool in German peace propaganda,
I 389, 403 et seq.
Submarine sinkings, Germany threatens to resume, unless
Wilson moves
for peace, II 200;
German military chieftains at Pless conference
decide to resume
unrestricted warfare, II 212;
the most serious problem at time of American
entry into war,
II 273, 275, et seq.
Sulgrave Manor, ancestral home of the Washingtons,
restoration and
preservation, I 274;
plan to have President Wilson at dedication
of, I 274, 275, II 248
Sussex “pledge”, a peace move of Germany, II 150
Taft, William H., fails in having Carden removed from
Cuba,
I 196, 215, 219;
accepts British invitation to head delegation
explaining America’s
purposes in the war, II 346;
Wilson’s strong disapproval interferes
with the project, II 347
Tariff Commission, travelling with, for N.Y. World, I 35
Teaching democracy to the British Government, I 187, 211
Tennessee, sent to England on outbreak of war
with gold for
relief of stranded Americans, I 307
Thayer, William Roscoe, disappointed in policy of
the World’s Work, I 66;
letter to, in explanation, I 67
Tillett, Wilbur Fisk, friend at Randolph-Macon College, I 20
Towers, Lieutenant, shown remnant of torpedo from Hesperian, II 40
Trinity College, studies at, I 19
Turkish Embassy left in charge of American Ambassador, I 346
Tyrrell, Sir William, significance of his visit to
the United States,
I 201;
unsatisfactory consultation with Bryan,
I 202;
explains to President Wilson the British
policy toward Mexico,
I 204, 207;
conversation with Colonel House, I 206;
Colonel House informs him of plan to visit
Kaiser in behalf of
naval holiday plan, I 277;
advises House not to stop in England on
way to Germany, I 289;
expresses relief on withdrawal of demands
that Declaration of
London be adopted, I 387;
comment on Dumba’s dismissal, and
Bernstorff, II 101