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THE AMERICAN
REVIEW OF REVIEWS

JANUARY-JUNE, 1918

Articles on the European War will be found listed under the heading of "War, The," even those
dealing more specifically with the internal affairs of the various nations involved. A connected
account of the war, and a list of its principal events during the six months covered in this index,
will be found in the articles by Frank H. Simonds and in the chronological "Record of Events in the
War," both in the section entitled "Military Operations" under "War, The."

Letters in parenthesis signify nature of article, as (C) contributed article; (Ed.) editorial;
(L) "leading article" (digested from another source); (il.) illustrated; (port.) portrait; (R) book
review.

Pp. 1-112, January; pp. 113-224, February; pp. 225-336, March; pp. 337-448, April; pp. 449-
560, May; pp. 561-672, June.

ADAM, MADAM, Feminist (L.), 201.
Adler, Waldo. A printers' trade school in New
York (C. il.), 414.

Aeroplane exploring and prospecting (L.), 209.
Aircraft against the German navy (L. il.), 315.
Airplanes: Could they fly to Europe? (C. il.), 391.
Airplane spruce, Production of (C. il.), 67.
Alcohol, War against (C. il.), 67.
Ambassadors, Revelations of (L. il.), 645.
Army and Navy as training schools (Ed.), 457.
Austria-Hungary. (See subdivision "Austria-

Hungary," under "War.")

Automobiles. (See Motor trucks.)
Aviators killed in action (C. il.), 602.
Ayres, Philip W. Lincoln as a neighbor.
183.

BABYLONIA (C. il.), 404.

(C. il.),

Bacteriology: Armies saved by (L.), 421.
Baer, J. M. Wheat crop and farm labor (C. il.),
298.

Bagdad, Glorious city of (C. il.), 402.

Bagdad newspapers; Current items from (C.),
408.

Bagdad Railway (C. il.), 407.

Baker, Newton D., and the war office (Ed.), 16.
Balance of power by disarmament (C.), 177.
Bethlehem: Yesterday and to-day (L. il.), 429.
Bolling, Colonel Raynal C. (C. il.), 600.
"Boloism"-A new word in all tongues (Ed.), 5.
Bolshevism as a world problem (C.), 188.
Book reviews, 99, 214, 326, 437, 549, 660.
Boston in war paint (C. il.), 505.

Brain workers' physical exercise (L.) 659.
Branting, Hjalmar: Socialist genius of Sweden
(L.), 85.

Bush, Irving T. Organizing New York's port
facilities (C.), 171.

Butler, Nicholas Murray.

A program of constructive progress (L.), 417.
Comment on international marine league (C.),
613.

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Chile and Peru, Dispute between (L.), 213.
China's salt tax (L.), 542.

Citroen, Andre: The Charles Schwab of France
(L.), 428.

Civilian and soldier health (L. il.), 648.
Claxton, P. P.:

Schools and colleges in war time (C.), 617.
United States School Garden Army (C. il.), 393.
Clay, Samuel H. The man who heads the "spruce
drive" (C. il.), 633.

Cleveland, Frederick A. Making democracy effi-
cient-the Overman bill (C.), 500.

Coal shortage (C.), 166, 290, 522; (Ed.), 134.
Colleges and schools in war time (C.), 617.
College woman as nurse (C.), 527.

Columbine, America's national flower (L. il.), 647.
Commons, John R. Balance of power by disarma-
ment (C.), 177.

Compton, Wilson: Production of airplane
spruce (C. il.), 629.

Congress, Proceedings in, 27, 137, 250, 357, 471,

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"War.")

under

Flood protection for Miami Valley (C. il.), 291.
Flower, Proposed national (L. il.), 647.
Foch-Allied Commander-in-Chief (C. il.), 477.
Food Supply:

Beef production and the war (C.), 396.
Farm labor; The wheat crop and (C. il.), 299.
"Farm to table" movement (C. il.), 386.
Fish for the nation's food supply (L. il.), 655.
Food crisis, Europe and the (L. il.), 321.
Indiana's farm problem (C. il.), 394.
Meat supply, American (C.), 395.

Potato crop (C.), 300.

School garden army (C. il.), 393.
France. (See

"War.")

subdivision "France,"

under

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Grey, Sir Edward, and the war (L.), 643.
Guatemala's earthquake disaster (L. il.), 540.

HADLEY, Arthur T. Yale's war services (C. il.),
518.

Halifax disaster (Ed.), 22.

Harvard University and the war (C. il.), 517.
Health of soldier and civilian (L. il.), 648.
Heard, Dwight B. Beef protection and the war
(C.), 396.

Hill, David Jayne. Comment on an international
marine union (C.), 613.

Hines, George F. Boston in war paint (C. il.),
505.

Holcomb, Governor Marcus H.

services (C. il.), 520.

Holmes, Mary Caroline.

newspaper (C.), 408.

Connecticut's war

Items from a Bagdad

House, Colonel E. M.: Sage-diplomat (L. il.),
423.

Housing for war-time industrial workers (C. il.),
68.

Human machine in the factory (L.), 317.

Hunter, W. H. Why the Nonpartisan League is
opposed (C.), 400.

ILLINOIS, new keystone of the Union (C. il.), 271.
Indian poetry (C.), 524.

Indians as loyal citizens (C. il.), 523.
India's man-power (Ed.), 572.

Insurance for soldiers (C.), 378.

International marine union (C.), 609.

Ireland. (See subdivision "Great Britain," un-
der "War.")

Italy. (See subdivision "Italy," under "War.")

JAPAN. (See subdivision "Japan," under "War.")
Jerusalem redeemed (C. il.), 47.

Jewish nationalism and Palestine (L.), 651.
Johnston, Charles. Russia's two revolutions
(C.), 59.

Judson, Harry Pratt. Will Ireland seize the
golden moment? (C.) 616.

Jugoslavs, Austria-Hungary's treatment of (L.),
92.

Jugoslave and Magyars (C.), 604.

KAWAKAMI, K. K.

Japan's attitude towards the war (C.), 186.
Russia and Japan (C. il.), 411.

Kaempffert, Waldemar. Can the Germans bomb
New York from the air? (C.), 493.

Keppel, Frederick P.

As Dean of Columbia (C.), 497.

As Assistant Secretary of War (C.), 498.
Kingsley, Darwin P. Comment on
an interna-
tional marine union (C), 613.
LABOR problems of the Government (Ed.), 247.
Labor unions and shipbuilding (L.), 82.
Lansdowne, Marquis of, and peace (Ed.), 14.
League of nations to enforce peace: Program of
(L.), 417.

Leibnitz the philosopher, and German coloniza-
tion of Russia (L. il.), 653.
Lenine, Nicolai (L.), 318.

Leon, Maurice. Foch- Allied

Chief (C. il.), 477.

Commander-in-

Lichnowsky, Prince, Memorandum of (L.), 643.
Lincoln as a neighbor (C. il.), 183.

Lincoln in books and in bronze (il.), 182.

Lindsay, Samuel McCune. The Government and
the soldier's family (C.), 378.

Low, A. Maurice. Problem of the French-Cana-
dian (C.), 63.

Lowden, Governor Frank O. Illinois, new key-
stone of the Union. (C. il.), 271.

Ludendorff, new master of Germany (L. il.), 656.

MALARIA Control by engineers (L.), 316.
Maps and diagrams:

Canal route between Lakes Erie and Ontario
(map), 545.

Chicago improvement (plan), 283.
Chicago: Railroad trunk lines converging at
(map), 275.

Chicago water-front improvements (plan), 284.
Eclipse of the sun (map), 636.

Flying route to Europe (map), 391.

Lorraine coal and iron districts (map), 325.
Miami River drainage area (map), 291.
Mississippi River system (map), 139.

New England coast's shipping centers (map),
511.

Ocean routes of vessels bringing minerals to
United States (map), 346.

Shipyard at Hog Island (plan), 199.

War Maps and Diagrams

Allies' sectors on Western Front (map), 263.
Alsace-Lorraine in relation to France and Ger-
many (map), 324.

American troops in Lorraine (map), 265.
Asiatic operations (map), 44.

Baltic provinces under German rule (map), 564.
Cambrai, Fighting near (map), 42.

French front: expected scenes of German of-
fensive (map), 157, 597.

Germany's great offensive (maps), 463, 468, 480,
486.

Japan and Manchuria (map), 411.

Physical efficiency of draft men by states
(map), 649.

Rumania's peace treaty with Germany (map).
569.

Russian Empire's disintegration (map), 231,
367.

Russian territory under German occupation
(map), 8, 564.

Submarine campaign of Germany

showing results), 118.

Ukrainia (map), 307.

(diagram

Western battle front (map), 157, 486, 597.

Marvin, Winthrop L.

New England again on the

sea (C. il.), 510.

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plans (C. il.), 281.

Chicago's

Music: National anthem (L.), 537.

improvement

Music's help in winning the war (L.), 87.

NATIONAL anthem (L.), 537.

National flower (L. il.), 647.

National parks (C. il.), 638.

Navy. (See subdivision "Navy," under "War.")
New England's war spirit (C. il.), 515.

New Jersey's relation to New York harbor (C.
il.), 169.

New York canals a transportation resource (C.),
173.

New York Harbor: World's greatest port (C. il.),
168.

Nitrogen (C.), 77.

Nonpartisan League, National (C.), 397.
North Dakota's legislature (L. il), 432.
Nursing by college women (C.), 527.

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Bliss, General Tasker H., 1.

Bolling, Colonel R. C., 600.

Borden, Premier Sir Robert L., 22.

Brooke, Brian, 105.

Brumbaugh, Governor Martin G., 455.

Burleson, A. S., Postmaster-General, 576.
Calonder, Dr. Felix, 140.

Case, George B., 577.

Chamberlain, Senator George F., 125, 239.
Chambers, Edward, 133.

Chapin, Genevieve, 583.

Charles, Emperor of Austria, 567.

Choso Kioke, 29.

Coffin, Howard, 349.

Colby, Bainbridge, 1.

Covington, J. Harry, 247.

Cox, Governor James M., 297.

Cramer, Stuart W., 29.

Cravath, Paul, 1.

Creel, George, 583.

Crosby, Oscar, 1.

Crowder, Major-General Enoch H., 127.

Crowell, Benedict, 127, 351.

Crozier, Brigadier-General William, 18.

Czernin, Count, 354.

Daniels, Secretary Josephus, 15, 237.

Davison, Henry P., 577.

Day, Charles P., 127.

Devlin, Joseph, M. P., 461.

Dillon, John, M. P., 461.

Diaz, General Armando, 20.

Disque, Colonel Brice P., 633.

Dorsey, Governor Hugh M., 342.
Dyer, Gen., G. R., 577.

Edge, Governor Walter E., 169.
England, King George of, 11.
Ferrara, Oreste, 427.

Fiske, Mrs. Minnie Maddern, 108.

Fiske, Rear-Admiral Bradley A., 315.

Fletcher, Senator Duncan U., 238.

Foch, General Ferdinand, 450, 453, 477, 478, 479.
Francis, Charles, 415.

Frazier, Governor Lynn J., 432.

French, General Viscount, 570.

Fuller, Jr., Paul, 583.

Garfield, Harry A., 135.
Geddes, Sir Eric, 201.

Genet, Edmond, 602.

George V., King of England, 11.

Gerard, James W., 645.

Gibson, Henry D., 577.

Gifford, W. S., 349.

Gillett, Frederick H., 27.

Goethals, Major-General George W., 129.

Gorgas, Major-General William C., 458.

Grant, Lieut.-Col. Ulysses S., 127.

Hall, Capt. James Norman, 603.

Hayes, Frank J., 466.

Henderson, Arthur, 235.

Hill, David Jayne, 645.

Hindenburg, General von, 656.
Hines, Walker D., 133.
Hishida, Dr. Sejii, 29.

Hitchcock, Senator Gilbert M., 239.
Hoffman, General von, 354.

Holcomb, Governor Marcus H., 520.
Holden, Hale, 133.

House, Colonel Edward M., 423.

Hull, Representative Cordell, 29.
Hurley, Edward N., 456.

Hutcheson, William L., 466.
Hyde, Frederick B., 583.

Ibanez, V. Blasco, 218.

Iglehart, Ferdinand Cowle, 67.
Ito, Baron Bynkichi, 29.

Japanese Finance Commission to United States,
29.

Joffe, M., Russian diplomat, 249.

Kaledine, General, 19.

Keppel, Frederick P., 498.

Kirby, Senator William F.

Kuehlmann, Dr. von, German Foreign Minister,
354.

Lane, Secretary Franklin K., 247, 344.
Lansdowne, Marquis of, 14.

Lehmann, Frederick W., 247.

Lenroot, Representative Irvine L., 358.
Lincoln, Abraham, 182.

Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham, and sons, 185.

Lloyd George, David, 571.

Loree, L. F., 466.

Lowden, Governor Frank O., 272.

Ludendorff, General von, 656.

Lufbery, Major Raoul, 603.

McAdoo, Secretary William Gibbs, 115, 133, 455.

McCall, Governor Samuel W., 503.

McChord, Charles C. C., 247.

McIntyre, Maj.-Gen., Frank, 583.

McCormick, Vance, 1.

McKellar, Senator Kenneth, 239.

McRoberts, Colonel Samuel, 140.

Maclay, Sir Joseph, 201.

Maddox, Robert L., 583.

March, Major-General Peyton C., 242.

Matsumoto, Kenjiro, 29.

Matsumoto, Osamu, 29.

Mayo, Admiral Henry T., 121.

Megata, Baron Tenetaro, 29.

Meredith, E. T., 29.

Michael, C. F., 466.

Miller, Capt. James Ely, 601.

Morgenthau, Henry, 645.

Morrow, J. D. A., 250.

Murphy, Major Grayson M. P., 25.

New, Senator Harry S., 238.

Olander, Victor A., 466.

Osborne, Loyall A., 466.

Painlevé, Paul, Premier of France, 229.

Payne, Judge John B., 133.

Pearce, Colonel Palmer E., 127.

Pershing, General John J., 453, 562.

Pirrie, Lord, 652.

Plunkett, Sir Horace, 461.

Poincaré, Raymond, President of France, 11.

Price, Oscar A., 133.

Railroad Advisory Board, 133.

Railroad Wage Commission, 247.

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