ajorttell Httitiersitg Hihrarij atljata, »eu) fork S.u^at. , at "H oc It >n e.nts. Z6207.E8''U55 ""'""'*"" "*'""' *^'^*lSliliiwimi°i*iiif{llf..nl',tete.a^^^ m olin 3 1924 029 594 821 z, U.55 Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029594821 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS A CHECK LIST OP THE LITERATURE AND OTHER MATERIAL m THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ON THE EUROPEAN WAR COMPILED UNDEE THE DIRECTION OF HERMAN H. B. MEYER chief bibliooeaphee With thb Cooperation op Mbmbehs op the Libbaby Staff WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT FEINTING OFFICE 1918 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS A CHECK LIST OF THE LITERATURE AND OTHER MATERIAL m THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS ON THE EUROPEAN WAR COMPILED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HERMAN H. B. MEYER chief bibliographer With the Cooperation op Members of the Library Staff iC WASHINGTON 'JlVoO GOVERNMENT PBINTING OPFICE- 1918 A,3?2023 L. C. card, 18-26006 For sale by the Sdpeeintendent of Documents Government Printing Office Washington, D. C. Price, 30 cents J. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Prefatory note 5 Books and pamphlets 7-158 Periodicals and newspapers 159-161 Trench and camp papers 161-163 Broadsides and poster broadsideB 164-169 Prints: Posters, cartoons, photographs 171-209 Music 211-293 3 PREFATORY NOTE The purpose of this hst is to indicate the material on the European war to be found in the Librarj of Congress. Besides books and pamphlets, it includes periodicals and newspapers, broadsides, Eosters, prints, photographs, and music. Maps have been omitted, ecause a special list of the maps is in press. The material included relates strictly to the war. The absence of certain items, relating only indirectly to the war, but which have been included in a number of printed classified hsts, will probably be noted. In a classified list tne reasons for the inclusion of such items are made evident by the classification. In a check list ar- ranged alphabetically by authors such items must necessarily be excluded, or there would be no limit to the size of the Ust. Publications which have appeared as a series have been kept together alphabetically arranged under the name of the series. Where the series publication was not evident, the item may have been entered under the author, and such publications should be looked for in both places. Prints, posters, and similar material -With, indefinite or no titles have been broadly classified by subjects arranged alphabetically. Music has been subdivided by country. The titles of broadsides and poster broadsides were furnished by the Manuscripts Division; of picture posters, prints, and photo- graphs, by the Prints Division; of periodicals and newspapers, by the Periodical Division; of music, by the Music Division. The material is coming into the Library so rapidly that it seemed desir- able to include items for which definite ord.ers have been placed. These titles have been supplied by the Order Division and are gen- erally starred. The addition of the call numbers makes it possible to use this compilation as a finding list as well. H. H. B. Meyer Chief Bibliographer Herbert Putnam Librarian of Congress Washington, D. C, June 29, 1918 5 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS [Aaron, L.] Alsace-Lorraine. 4. 6d. Par., 1911. DD801.A55A2 [^— ] L'exode. Par., 1914. DD801.A56A7 Aaronsohn, A. With the Turks in Palestine. Boat., 1916. D568.A2A2 Abbey, E. A. An American soldier. Bost., 1918. D640.A25 Abbot, W. J. Aircraft and submarines. N. Y., 1918. UG630.A3 Nations at war. The 1917 ed. N. Y.,[n917]. D522.A2 1917 ^— Nations at war. The 1918 ed. N. Y.,[n918]. D552.A2 1918 — — Nations at war; a current history. N. Y., 1914^ D521.A2 Abbott, G. F. Turkey, Greece and the great powers. Lond., 1916. D371.A3 Abbott, W. C. War and American democracy. [New Haven, 1916]. D619.A5 Abensour, L. Les vaillantes. Par., 1917. D639.W7A2 Aberdeen university review, v. 1- [Aberdeen] 1914- LH5.A3 Academia de scieucias de Portugal. As academias e imiversidades das na(Ses •'civilisadas, a proposito do manifesto dos intelectuaes alemaes. Lisboa, 1914. D626.G3A3 Achievement of France.' Reprinted from the Times. Lond., [1915]. D544.A3 Achievements of the Zeppelins. Lond., [1916_]. D604.A3 Ackennan, C. W. Germany, the next republic? Lond., 1917. D515.A2 1917 a - — Germany, the next republic? N. Y.,['=1917]. D515.A2 "Across the flood"; ... N. Y., 1918. D509.A4 Adam, C. Augenverletzungen im kriege . . . Berl., 1914. RE831.A3 Adam, Q. Behind the scenes at the front. Lond., 1915. Adam, H. P., comp. International cartoons of the war. Lond., 1916. D526.A2 *Adam, Juliette L. La M. Heure vengeresse des crimes Bismarckiens. — ^ Schemes of the Kaiser. Lond., [1917]. DD228.6.A4 Adam, P. A. M. La terre qui tonne; France — ItaUe. 2. 6d. Par., 1917. D544.A4 Adams, John B. P. Nothing of importance. Lond., [1917]. D640.A28 "Nothing of importance." N. Y., 1918. D640.A28 1918 Adcock, A. St. J. Australasia triumphant! Lond., [1916]. D568.A2A3 Seeing it through. Lond., 1915. Addams, Jane. Women at The Hague. N. Y., 1915. D613.A4 Addison, C. Manufacture of munitions. Lond., 1916. UF535.G7A6 Aderer, A; J. P. Les heures de la guerre. Podsies. Par., 1918. PQ2152.A35H5 Adkins, F. J. Historical backgrounds of the great war. N. Y., 1915. D511.A4 Historical backgrounds of the great war. N. Y., 1918. D511.A4 1918 The war: its origins and warnings. Lond., [1915]. D511.A45 Adler, Felix. ' World crisis and its meaning. N. Y., 1915. D523.A4 Admirals of the British navy. Lond., 1917. DA89.1.A1A2 After three years. Lond., [1917?] D517.A35 After two years. Lond., 1916. D525.A3 After victory,'by an amateur officer. Lond., [1917]. D517.A4 'I'Agaclie, D. AU. Comment reconstruire nos citds d6truites. Par., 1915. Agate, J. E. L. of C. (Unes of communication). Lond., 1917. D640.A3 Agathangelos, H. pseud. [Prophecies on European war.] N. Y., 1914. I)524.A5 Agorio, A. La fragua (apuntes de la guerra eiu-opea). Montevideo, 1915. D523.A5 Agiioiiltiiial eduo. conf.., Lond., 1914. Report. Agric. educ. for women. Lond., .1915. S535.G7A5 1914 Aicard, J. F; V. Le sang du sacrifice. Par., ["1917]. PQ2152.A4S3 1917 — •- Le t6mom, 1914H916. Par., [1916]. PQ2152.A4T4 Aiken, ifrs. E. (K.). Hate breeders. Indianapolis, [n916j. PS3501.I 55H3 1916 Aims of the war. N. Y.J1918]. (International conciliation.) JX1907.A8 no. 122 Alnslie, G. M., comp. Hand grenades. ■ N. Y., 1917. UF765.A3 An ainnan's wife. [Lond.] 1918. PZ3.A299 ♦Ajalbext^J. L 'aviation au-dessus de tout. Par., 1916. Akers, A. ' The war and the world's wheat. [Lond. J1914] . HD9049.W5G63 Akiyama, S. Japanese view of the war. Lond., 1917. i Alabama. State 0. of d. Proc, June 1, 1917. Mont., [1917]. D570.8.C8A6 Alas ! I am a Prussian. N:'Y., 1916. D526.2.A3 *Albert-Petit, A. Comment 1' Alsace est devenue francaise. Par., 1915. Albertson, C. C. Projdiets and the war. N. Y., [n917]. D524.A36 8 LIBKARY OF CONGRESS Albin, P. La guerre allemande. Par., 1915. D511.A6 Le r61e de la France. Bord., 1914. DC341.A6 Album national de larguerre, , Par., [1915]. '.i , - . D527.A3 Alcaia Galiano, A. Truth about the war. Lend., [1915]. D511.A65 *Aldao, M. Durante la tragedia. Roma, 1917. Alderson, A. W. Causes & cure of armaments & war. Lond., 1914. U2,1.A4 — — Why the war cannot be final. Lond., 1915. D525.A5 Aldrich, M. A hilltop on the Marne. Best., 1915. D640.A35 On the edge of the war zone. Best., [1917]. D640.A38 Aldridge, O. M. Retreat from Serbia through Montenegro and Alb. Lond., 1916. Aleksinskli, G. La Russie et la guerre. Par., 1915. D514.A5 Modern Russia. Tr. by B. Miall. Lond., [1915]. DK262.A6 1915 ^— Russia and Europe. Tr. by B. Miall. N. Y., 1917. DK41.A4 Russia and the great war, tr. by B. Miall. N. Y., 1915. D514.A6 * La Russie moderne. Par., 1915. Aleksinskaia, T. With the Russian wounded. Tr. by G. Cannan. Lond., [1916.] D629.R9A5 Alexander, Hartley B. Liberty and democracy. Best., 1918. D523.A55 Alexander, Heber M. On two fronts. Lond., [1917]. On two fronts. N. Y., 1917. • D640.A385 Alexander, J. S. Principles involved in war financing. [N. Y.], [1917]. HJ257.A7 Alex. Hamilton institute, N. Y. Business and the war. N. Y., "1917. HC106.2.A4 Alger, G. W. Preparedness and democratic discipline. Wash., 1916. ([U. S.] 64th C, Ists. S. D.443). . UA23.A55 Alix, Mme. A. d'. La Croix-rouge franfaise. Par., 1914. D629.F8A8 All for France. Pub. for the editor [W. B. Miles]. N. Y., 1916. r)640.A37 Allan, A. Armageddon! Before and after. Lond., 1914. D524.A4 AUatini, E. Savoia! La guerre des cimes. Par., [«1917]. D640.A395 Les AUemands destructeurs de cath^drales .. Par, 1915. B626.G3A6 1915 Nouv. 6d. Par., 1915. D626.G3A6 Allen, E. F. Keeping our fighters fit for war and after. N. Y., 1918. D570.9;A5 Allen, H. W. Unbroken line. Lond., 1916. D548.A4 Allen, J. W. Danger of peace. Lond., 1915. D610.A6 — ^ Germany and Europe. Lond., 1914. Allen, Wl H. War fact tests for grad. and promotion. Yonkers-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1918. D570.15.A47 ♦Allison, Sir E. Belgium in history. Carlisle, 1915. Alma-Tadema, L. Poland, Russia and the war. Lond., [1915]. DK439.A6 Alphabet of lihe war. [Lond., 1915.] , D526.2.A4 Alphaud, G. L'action allemande aux Etats-Unis de la mission Dernburg ... Par., ,1915. D619.A6 L' Alsace d61ivr6e, 1681-1916. L' Art et les artistes. Par., "1916. N6870.A5 L'Alsaoe et la Lorraine. Toul.,[1917]. DD801.A34A6 L'Alsace et la Lorraine. Veulent rester fran^aise. Alt, E. Der krieg im zeitalter der naturwissenschaften und der technik. Leip., [n915]. D639.S2A6 Altamlra y Crevea, B. La guerra actual y la opini6n espanola. Bare, [1915]. D621.S7A4 Altham, E. A. Principles of war historically illus. v. 1- Lond., 1914- U102.A5 Altiar, El. Journal d'une Frangaise en AUemagne, juillet-octobre 1914. Par., 1915. 1 De40.A4 : (septembre 1916-]uin 1917). Par., 1917. D619.A64 Altshelet, J. A. Forest of swords. N. Y., 1915. PZ7.A47For Guns of EurOipe. N. Y., 1915. PZ3.A469Ge Hosts of the air. N. Y., 1915. PZ3.A469Hos Alvarez, A. La grande guerre europ. et la neut. du Chili. Par., 1915. D621.05A6 *Amar, J. Oi*gan^ de I'apprent. des estropi^s de la guerre. Par., 1915. ^Ambitions allemandes sur I'Aniglique du Sud. America after the war. N. Y.,1918. D619.A645 Amer. acad. of pel. and soc. scl., Phila. America's changing investment market Phila., 1916. (Its Annajs.' vol. 68.) HG4538.A6 America's interests as affected by the Euiopean war. Phila., 1915. (ItsAnnals vol.60.). ' . HC106.2.A5 — — America's interests after the Em'opean war. Phila., 1915. (ItsAnnals. vol. 61.^ ■i ,■ ' ■ ' HC106.A586 - — - AAierica'srel. to world conflict. Phila., 1917. (ItsAnnals. vol.72.) D619.A65 Financing the war. Phila., 1918. (Its Annals, vol. 75.) HJ257.A75 BOOKS AND PAMPHLEOS H Amer. acad. of pol. and soo. soi., Phila. Preparedness . . PMla., 1916. (Its Annals, vol. 66.) JX1416.A65 War adjust, in railroad reg. Phila., 1918. (Its Annals, vol.76.) HE2757.1918.A6 World's food. Phila., 1917. (Its Annals, vol.74.) HD9000.6.A6 Amer. assoc. for labor legis. Labor laws in war time. Bull. New York city, 1917- American bulletin, v. 1. Lond., 1914. D638.U5A6 [Amer. com. on war fln.] "Who shall pay for the war? [N.Y.,1917.] HJ2379.A85 Amer. ex. co. What the Amer. ex. co. meant to Americans in Europe during the war. [N. Y., 1914?] HE5903.A54 1914 Amer. ind. comm. to France. Report. [N. Y., "1917.] HC276.A5 Amer. Jewish com. Jews in the eastern war zone. N.Y.,1916. D639.J4A5 Amer. soc. in Lond. Report of speeches, July 4th^ 1917. [Lond., 1917.] D619.A68 America's view of Germany's case. By J. M. Beck & C. W. Eliot. Lond., [1914?] D515.A5 Ames, F. T., pseud. Between the lines in Belgium. N. Y-.X^WIS.] PZ7.A5124B Amiaud, J. E. C. L'h6pital aux. n° 28. Bordeaux, 1915. Les amis des orpheline de la guerre. Paris. D639.C4A6 Ammann, H. Der kampf gegen die kleinsten. Munchen, 1916. Anacharsis le Jeune, pseud. La terreur en Belgique. [Monaco, 1915-] D625.A6 Anderson, Mrs. 1. W. Spell of Belgium. Best., 1915. DH433.A6 Anderson, J. Flying, submarining and mine sweeping. Lond., 1916. D602.A5 Anderson, S. Marching men. N. Y., Lond., 1917. PZ3.A55M *Andler, C. "Frightfulness." Lond., 1915. Pan-germanism. Par., 1915. DD119.A62 Le pangermanisme. Par., 1915. DD119.A6 Les usages de la guerre .. . Par., 1915. JX4521.A6 AndrSssy, Gjrula. Whose sin is the world-war? Tr. from Hungarian by E.J. Euphrat. N. Y., 1915. D511.A72 *Andr6, d' Lee franges du drapeau; recits de bataille. Par., 1915. Audr€, E. L. La cultvtra alemaha. Madrid, 1916. DD61.A5 Andreev, L. N. Confessions of a little man during great days. Tr. by R. S. Town- send. N. Y., 1917. D640.A42 Sorrows of Belgium. Tr. by H. Bernstein. N. Y., 1915. Andrew, A. P. Letters written home from Prance. [ Camb., Mass.] , 1916. D640.A43 Andrews, Chas. McL. Some constructive aspects of the war. [Raleigh, N. C] [1917.] D525.A55 Andrews, Clarence E., ed. From the front; trench poetry. N.Y.,1918. D526.2.A45 [Andrews, Mrs. Fannie F.] A call to patriotic service. [Boat., 1917.] D570.15.A5 The war: what should be said about it in the schools? Bost. , 1914 . JX1963.A57 Andrews, Mrs. I. O. Econ. effects of the war upon women and children in Gt. Brit. N. Y., 1918. HD6137.A6 Andrews, Mrs. Mary R. S. Her country. N.Y.,1918. PZ3.A5684He Three things. Bost., 1915. PZ3.A5684T Andrillon, B. P. H. L 'expansion de I'AUemagne. Par., 1914. DD117.A6 Andriulli, G. A. comp. Documents rel. to the great war. Lond., [1915] D505.A6 Anet, Claude. Through the Russian revolution. Angl6, B. Aspects sentimentaux du front Anglais. Par., 1918. * The annexation of Alsace-Lorraine . . . Par. Annunzlo, G. d'. Per la piil grande Italia. Milano, 1915. D520.I7A6 Answer of Brit, professors and men of science to the German manifesto. Oxford, 1914.] D515.A79 Anteline, J. Avec I'arm^e d' Orient. 2. ^d. Par., 1916. D568.3.A5 1916 Soldats de France; simples esquisses. Par., [°1915]. I)640.A45 2. 6d. Par.,[n915]. DC387.A6 i°Anthonis, H. Les r^fugi^s Beiges tax6s par les AUemands. Oxford, 1914. Anti-slavery and aborigines' prot. soc, Lond. Slavery in Europe. Lond., 1917. D639.D5A5 Anzac book. Lond., 1916. D526.2.A5 Apcar, D. A. Great evil. Yokohama, 1914. On the cross of Europe's imperialism. Yokohama, 1918. DS195.A7 Appeal of the Belgian workmen Lond., 1916. D639.D5A6 L'appel desintellectuels allemands. Par., 1914. D515.A8 1914 Nouv. 6d. Par., 1915. D515.A8 Appleton, E. J. With the colors, songs of the Amer. service. Cin., 1917. PS3501.P65W6 1917 Appleton, W. A. The workers' resolve. Lond., 1917. E)517.A6 Applin, A. Admiral Jellicoe. Lond,, 1915. DA89.1.J4A7 10 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS Araquistain, L. Polemica de la guerra, 1914-1915. Madrid, 1915. D523Ji.7 Archer, WUliam. Colour-blind neutrality. Lend., 1916. , D610.A7 '- India and the future. N. Y., 1918. DS448.A76 1918 Shirking the issue. Lond., 1917. ' D515.A59 Six o£ one and half-a-dozen of the other. Lond., 1917. D525.A66 • The thirteen days, July 23-Augu8t 4, 1914. Oxford, 1915. I)511.A76 To neutral peace-lovers. Lpnd., 1916. , D525.A65 The villian of the world-tragedy. Lond., [1917?] D515.A6 comp. Gems (?) of German thought. Garden City, N. Y., 1917. D515.A58 -comp. 501 gems of German thought, Lond.,[1917]. D515.A57 1917 Architectural rev. Louvain and Reims cathedral .. . Lond., [1914]. DH811.L7A6 Argentine Eeputalic. Min. de rel. ex. y culto. El apresiamento del vapor "Presidente Mitre." Buenos Aires, 1916. I)582.P7A6 Arizona. C. of d. Comm. on pub. Arizona C. of d., its purposes . . . [Phoenix, 1917.] D570.8.C8A7 Armbruster, L. Reparation des domm. causfe par la guerre. Par., 1916. JX5326.A7 Armed merchantmen. Inter, rel. of the U. S. ... Wash., 1916. JX5244.A7A7 *L'Arm6e de I'air. Par., 1915. L'Armee de 1917. Par., 1917. D548.A8 Armenian Bed cross and refugee fund. Annual report. [Lond.] ;D638.A7A8 Armfield, A. C. On the fighting line. N. Y., 1915. PZ3.A730 Armstrong, G. Q. Our ultimate aim in the war. Lond., [1916]. D517.A7 *Armstrong, M. Thirty new poems. Lond. . Amitz, R. Les enqugtes parlementaires d'ordre politique. Par., 1917. JN2803.A6 Arnold, E. V. War-time lectures. Lond., 1916. P523.A74 Amoux, A. European war. Post., 1915- D523.A75 I'Art et les artistes. La cath^drale de Reims, 1211-1914. Par., 1915. NA5551.R5A7 Artemas,, the second book. N. Y., [=1918]. D526.2.B646 1918a Artsybashev, M. P. War- a play in four acts. N. Y., 1916. PG Arumugam, Sunampadu. Golden key to world power and the war. Lond., 1915. Ashbee, C. B. Amer. League to enforce peace. Lond., [1917]. JX1908.G8A7 [Ashley, B. L.] The war and America. Sacramento, 1918. D619.AS Ashley, W. J. Germany's food supply. Lond., 1916. B:C286.2.A7 Ashmead-Bartlett, E. Ashmead-Bartlett's despatches from the Dardanelles. Lond., [1915]. , D568.3.A7 Ashton, H. First from the front. Lond., [1914]. D544.A8 Ashton, Henry Allen. Price of peace. Lond., [1917]. D613.A76 Askew, Mrs. Alice J. de C. Stricken land. Lond., 1916. DR363.A7 Asquith, H. H. A call to arms. A speech . . . Sept. 4, 1914. [4th ed.] Lond., [1914], D517.A73 European war. Reportof a speech ... 6th Aug., 1914. [Lond., 1914.] D517.A75 Free future for the world. A speech . . . 9th Nov., 1916. Lond., [1916]. D525.A68 — ^ How do we stand to-day? A speech. .. 2ndNov.,1915. Lond.,[1915]. D517.A76 — : — "The justice of our case' and "The duty of every man." Lond., 1914. D517.A77 "To a victorious conclusion! " Lond., 1914. D5i7.A78 The war, its causes and its message, speeches .. . Aug.-Oct. 4th ed. Lond., [1914.] D525.A7 — 5th ed. Lond., [1914]. D517.A8 The war of civilization, speech . . . Sept. 18, 1914. Lond., [1914]. What Bi-itain is fighting for. A speech ... 10th Apr., 1916. [Lond., 1916.] D517.A82 Assoc, for inter. concU. Amer. branch. Add. off. docs, bearing upon the European war . . . N. Y., [1914.] JX1907J^8 — — Official docs, bearing upon the European war. [Ser. no. 1}- N. Y. [1914^ JX1907.A8 Official docs, lookiug toward peace. Ser. 1-. N.Y. [1917- JX1907.A8 no. 110 Assoc. g6n. des m6d. de France. Caisse d'aas. m6dicale de guerre . , . [Par., 1916]. Assoc, nat. d'expansiouScpn., Paris. Section indust. et comm. Rapports, Par., 1917. . B.,'m. E. Les assurances. Le caoutchouc. ' Berthault, P. La prod, des semences chez les cultivateurs. Betthoud, J. La bijouterie, I'orffevrerie & la joaillerie. , L'horlogerie. Boudouard, O. Les chaux et ciments. dhardpn, 1. Le materiel scolaire, chir. & sanitaire. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 11 Assoc, nat. d'expansion econ., Paris — Continued. Chatenay. L'horticulture. Coqnet, 1. Lea industries de luxe: La couture. Lingerie, fourrures, . . . La mode. Dewaviin, M. La banque & le crfedit. Dubois, M. Les cuirs & peaux et la chaussure. Dufouimantelle, B. Les eaux min^rales . . . L'iadustrie hotelifere. Duhamel, 3. Le regime colonial. Gavoty, K. La culture fruitifere & maraichfere en France. Gervais, P. L'exportation des vine. * Girard, H. Le materiel agricole en France. Giillet, P. La bonneterie de coton. L'industrie du coton. Le jute. Le lin & le chanvre. and L. Coquet. L'industrie des tulles, . . . HausBT, H. EnquSte sur la prod, frang. et la, concur. 6trangfere. Rapp. gen. H6rubel, M. A. La marine marcbande. La pgcbes maritimes. Hitiei, H. Les c6reales. Le commerce ext6r. des prod, agri, entre la France et I'Allemagne. Entre la France et I'AutrichetHongrie, .. . Entre la France et la Belgique. Entre la France et I'ltalie. Entre la France et la Roumanie, la Serbie, . . . Entre la France et la Russie. Entre la France et la Suisse, I'Espagne, . . . Entre la France, I'Angleterre . . . Entre la France et les Etats-Unis, . . . EnquSte sur la prod, frang. et la concurrence Strang. Rapport g^n. sur la sect. agri. Les plantes industrielles. Lambert, M. Les engrais chimiques. Les produits de la grande Industrie chimique. and E. Leb6e. Les matiferes colorantes artificiellee. Lappaient, H. de and E. Berge. Les produits de laiterie. Lucas. Le marcb^ de la viande en France. Merckling, T. La r^sine et les produits r^sineux. Moiel, J. Les ressources agri. de la France coloniale. Moussu. L'^levage colonial et ses possibilitSs. Nicolay, J. de. and R. R. de la Rouasifere. La question forestifere aprfes la guerre. Poinsard, L. La quincaillerie. Poirier, J. Le papier. * Les industries du livre. *Bobert-Muller, C. Le commerce du cbarbon. Homier, L. La confection. — ; — Le feutre. — — L'industrie lainifere. La rubanerie de soie. La soie & la soierie. Les tresses & lacets. Bouget, F. Le commerce des bois. Sanua, L. Le jouet. Lsi bimbeloterie, Sohefer, B. Appareils & matferiels photograpMques. La verrerie d'optique. Schribaux, E. Commerce,, production, amelioration des semences. Schuhler, H. La construction du materiel ^lectrique. Sonohon,[A. Laimain-d'oeuvre agricole-- ' ' * Tiibot-LaspiSre, G. Les industries extractives. * .. : ,■! Les industries m^tallurgiques. Vacher, M. La situation du cheptidlfrancais. Vemeuil, A. and P. Larnaude. Cognac & de I'armagnac. Assoc, nat. des oiph. de la guene. Assembl^e gfe&ale. Rapport. Paris. D639.C4A7 Assoc, nat. frang. pour la protect, des families des morts pour la patrle, Paris. Le droit pendant la guerre. Par., 1916. D638.F8A7 12 LIBKAEY OP CONGRESS Aston, Sir G. G. Sea, land, and air strategy. Lond., 1914. U162.A75 Triangle of terror in Belgium. Lond., 1918. D541.A7 *Astori, B. La Battaglia di Gorizia. Mil., 1915. *Astruc, M. Aide-memoire du grad^ automobiliste. Par., 1915. Atherton, Mrs. G. F. Life in the war zone. N. Y., "1916. D640.A7 Living present. N. Y., ["1917]. D639.W7A8 White morning. N. Y,, [=1918]. PZ3.A869Whm Atkinson, C. F. Diet, of Bng. & Ger. military terms . Lond., 1915- U25.A8 Atklsson, H. 1. B. Const, sources of the laws of war. Wash. 1917. UB500.A95 Atteridge, A. H. British army of to-day. Lond., [1915]. UA649.A85 Catholic chaplains in the great war. Lond. [1917]'. D622.A8 First phase of the great war. Lond., 1914. D522.A7 ' German army in war. Lond., [1915]. UA712.A8 Second phase of the great war. Lond,, [1915]. D522.A75 World-wide war, first stage. Lond., 1915. D523.A8 Au front de France. Lettres d'un officier anglais. Par., 1917. Au front (1914-1915). Num. spec, de 1' Art etles artistes. Par., "1915. D522.A8 1915 Au soleil et sur les monts. Nos. 1-12. [Geneve, 1918.] D627.S9A8 *Aubry, A. Ma captivity en AUemagne. Par., 1916. 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D523.B37 Barron, C. W. The audacious war. Bost., 1915. D523.B4 Barrow, K. M. How women can help the wounded. Lond.; 1914. UH525.G7B3 Barrows, J. O. In the land of Ararat. N. Y., ["1916]. 4B2 Barry, F. E. Religion and the war. Lond., [1915]; ■ The war and Christian ethics. Oxford, 1914. D524.B25 Barstow, G. E. Shall democracy endure. [Barstow? Tex., 1916?]. D525.D33 BarthSlemy, J. Democratic, et politique 6trangfere. Par., 1917^ JX1662.B35 r Les inst. poUtiq-es de I'AUemagne contemn. Par., 1915. Le principe de la reparation int^grale des dommages caus6s par la guerre. [2d. 6dJ [Par., 1915]. JX5326.B3 Barthou, I. L'eftort de la femme franpaise. Par., 1917. D639.W7B3 -— L'effort italien. Par., 1916. D520.I 7B33 1916 - L'effort itahen. Par., 1917. D520.1 7B33 1917 * L'heure du droit. — ^ Lettres a, un jeune Franfais. Pai-.,[''1916]. D523.B415 Italy's effort. Par., 1917. D520.I 7B35 Sur les routes du droit. Par., 1918. D523.B42 "Bartimeus," pseud. See Bicol, I. A. d. C. Bartlett, V. 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Story of the map of Europe. Chi., ["1916]. D104.B4 World war and what was behind it. Caii., [=1918]. D104.B4 1918 Beuians, E. A. British empire and the war. Lond., [1915]. D517.B25 Benignus, W. "Wir iiberm meer fur Deutschlands ehr!" [N. Y.J "1916. D526.5.B4 Benjamin, E. La guerre sous le del de France. Par., ["1916]; PQ2603.E56G8 1916 Private Gaspard, a soldier of France. N. Y., 1916. PZ3.B4338P Les soldats de la guerre. Gaspard. Par., [1915]. ■ PQ2603.E56S6 1915 Benjamin, W. A. World conflict. Santa Ana, Cal., [°1915]. PS3503.E545W6 1915 Bennett, Arnold. Liberty! A statement of the British case. N. Y.,[ 1914] ., D517.B3 Over there; war scenes on the west, front. N. Y., [°1915]. D544.B4 Lond., [1915]. DS44.B4 1915a Bennett, J. O'D. Open letter to Sir Arthur Doyle. , [CM.? 1914?]. D626.G3B57 Was ich auf dem kriegsschauplatz sah. Berl., 1915. D626.G3B6 Benson, E.F. Crescent and iron cross. N. Y.,[=1918]. D520.T8B38 Deutschland tiber Allah. Lond., 1917. D520.T8B4 B6rard, V. "L'6ternelle AUemagne." Par., 1916. DD221.B4 La Serbie. Par., 1915. DR318.B4 Berger, Marcel. Le miracle du feu. Par., ["=1916]. PQ2603.E586M5 1916 Ordeal by fire. N. Y., 1917. PZ3.B45340 Secret of the Marne. N.'Y., 1918. PZ3.B4534S Berggrav-Jensen, £. Krigerliv og religi0sitet. Krist., 1915i D639.E4B4 Bergson, H.' 1. Meaning of the war. Lond., [1915]. D525.B37 Berlin. Potsdamer handelskammer. [Berieht] 1.- [Berl., 1914- HC286.2.B5 *Bemardin, F. Les tribunaux pour enfants et la liberty surveill^e. Poit., 1914. Beme-Bellecour, J. Souvenirs du front. Par., [1916]. D527.B5 *Bemhardi, F. von. L'AUemagne et la prochaine guerre. Trad, frang. Par., 1916. Les ambitions allemandes et la guerre. Par., 1915. DD119.B33 1915 Bernhardi converted. Lond., 1915. D515.B45 Britain as Germany's vassal. N. Y., [1914]. DD119.B32 1914a Cavalry, a pop. ed. of "Cavalry in war and peace." N. Y., [°1914] UE145.B5 1914 Deutschland und der nachste.krieg. Stutt., 1912. TJA710.B5 Germa,ny and England. N. Y., ["1915]. D515.B4 Popular ed., N. Y., 1914. UA710.B6 How Germany makes war. N. Y.,[n914]. U102.B6 The new Bernhardi. Lond., 1915. [Bemheimer, C. L.] Business man's plan for settling the war in Europe. [N. Y., 1915.] D610.B4 Peace proposal. . . [n. p., 1915.] D610.B4 1915 a *Bemotti, R. Fundamentals of naval tactics. Annapolis, 1918. Bernstein, E. Amer. opin. of the world war as seen by a German. N. Y., 1916. JX1907.A8 no.99 Bernstein, H. ed. The Willy-Nicky correspondence. . . N. Y., 1918. DD228.7.R8B5 Berry, J. Story of a Red cross unit in Serbia. Lond., 1916. D629.S4B4 Berry, W. H. Aircraft in war and commerce. N. Y., ["1918], TL545.B6 Bertholet, A. Religion und kriteg. Tiibingen, 1915. Bertrand, A. L'appel du sol. [4. 6d.] Par., ["1916]. PQ2603.E736A7 1916 Bertrand, G. Tactics and duties for trench fighting. N. Y., 1918. ■ UG446.B4 Bertrand, Ii. Les pays m6diterran6ens et la guerre. Par., 1918. D523.B47 Bertrou, A. L. E. J. Souv. m6d. de la campagne des fusiliers marins (aoftt 1914r-nov. 1915). Bordeaux, 1917. Besant, Mrs. A. War articles and notes. Lond., 1915. D523.B48 Besnard, B. H. Speeches. Par., 1917. D619.B5 Best stories of the 1914 European war. N. Y., [°1914]. D525.B4 Besthom, R. O. Den store krigs maind. Kj0beiihavn, 1916. D507.B5 Betts, C. H. Next war. Lond., [1917]. HC256.2.B4 Bevan, E. B. German war aims. Lond., 1917. D613.B4 Method in the madness. Lond., 1917. D515.B47 N. Y., 1917. D515.B47 1917a Beveridge, A. J. What is back of the war. Indianapolis, ["1915]. D523.B5 ♦Bewsher, P. The Dawn patrol, and other poems of an aviator. Lond. Beyens, N. E. 1. 3. M. A., baron. L'AUemagne avant la guerre. Nouv. 6d. Bruxelles, 1917. D515.B48 1917 66539—18 2 18 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS 1914. Munch., 1915. Beyens, N. E. 1. J. M. A., haron. Germany before the war. Tr. by Paul V. Cohn. Lond.,[1916]. D515.B5 Bhupendranath Basu. Why India is heart and soul with Gt. Brit. Lond., 1914. Bibikoff, M. Our Indians at Marseillea. Lond., 1915. '^^'^io St Bielenberg, J. Regierung, parlament und frieden. Berl., 1915. D613'B5 Bierfrennd, M. Meine erlebnisse als gouv. von Insterburg wahrend des Russenem- falls. Wurzburg, 1916. '^^^■}^^^ Biermann, W. E. Volkswirtschaft. lehren des weltkrieges. Berl., 1915. D635.B5 Biernatzki, S. Aus dem leben eines Hamburger kaufmanns. Hamburg, 1915- CT1098.B4A3 "Bietigheim." N. Y., 1886. Bigelow, G. L. Li%e on the line of march. N. Y., 1918. Bigelow, P. Prussian memories, 1864-1914. N. Y., 1915. Billet, M. I. Health for the famUy in wartime. [Orange, N. J. ,1918.] Billington, M. F. Roll-call of serving women. Lond., 1915. Binder, H. Mit dem hauptquartier nach westen. Stutt., 1915. Bindloss, H. Johnstone of the border. N. Y., [1916]. Bines, E. Bohemia's case. Blnet-Valmer, G. M^moires d'un engag4 volontaire. Par., [1918]. Blnyon, t. The cause, poems of the war. Bost., 1917. • Winnowing fan: Poems on the great war. Lond Blrdseye view of Camp Lewis. [Seattle, "1918. ] Bishop, WiUiam A. Winged warfare. N. Y. , [ "IQIS] . Bissiiig, F. W., von. Belg. unter deutsch. verwaltung. General von Bissing's testament. Lond., [1917]. Blttard, A. L. Les 6coles de blesses. Par., 1916. Bjomstad, A. W. Small problems for infantry. Wash Black, A. The war. [Concord], 1917. Black hour; a remarkable disc. (pub. before the war). Lond., [1914?]. Blackall, C. W. Songs from the trenches. Lond., 1915. Blackmore, S. J. "Nurse Edith Cavell." Wash., 1916. Blakeslee, G. H. ed. Problems and lessons of the war. N. Y., 1916. Selected list of books on the present war. [Wor., Maes., 1917.] *Blano, F. Le danger national. 2 6d. Saint Etienne, 1915. ♦Blanche, J. E. Cahiers d'un artiste, juin-nov. 1914. Par., 1915. Blauchiu, L. Chez eux; souv. de guerre et de captivity. Par., ["1916], Enfants d'hier. Par., 1917. Blauchon, G. La guerre nouvelle. Par., 1916. New warfare. Tr. by F. Rothwell. Lond., 1917. Blasco Ibafiez, V. Los cuatro jinetes del Apocalipsis. 2. ed. Valencia,pl916]. PQ6603.L2C8 1916 Blatch, Mrs. H. S. Mobilizing woman power. N, Y., 1918. D639.W7B6 Blatchford, R. Germany and England. New rev. ed. N. Y., [=1914]. DA47.2.B6 The war that was foretold. . . New rev. ed. [Lond., 1914.] DA47.2.B6 1914a Bleneau, Adele. Nurse's story. Indianapolis, [=1915]. PZ3.B616N Blinded Soldiers' & Sailors' Care Committee. Report of St. Dunstan's Hostel for BUnded Soldiers' and Sailors for the year ended March 31, 1917. BUss, P. Unser Hindenburg. [Berl.] ["1915]. PT2603.L36U4 1915 Blodgett, H. A. Art of saving. St. Paul, 1918. HG7931.B55 [Blomfleld, C. G. M.] Young officer's guide to knowledge. 3d ed. [Lond.], 1915. U20.B6 *Blonde, T. I, Les bellig^rants. II, La France et I'Alsace. Belfort, 1915. Blondel, G. La guerre europ^enne & la doct. pan-germ. Par., 1915. DD119.B6 1917. D445.B5 D541.B5 DD222.B5 TX357.B6 D639.W7B5 D531.B5 PZ3.B511JO D640.B57 D526.2.B56 D526.2.B6 U294.5.L4B5 D602.B5 DH682.B5 D615.B6 UB365.F8B5 UD157.B6 D525.B5 UA647.B53 D526.2.B63 PN1997.B6 D509.B5 Z6207.E8B5 D627.G3B6 PQ2603.L33E5 1917 U102.B685 Bloy, L. Au seuil de I'apocalypse. Par., 1916 -- — Jeanne d'Arc et I'AUemagne. Par., 1915. Blumeuthal, D. Alsace-Lorraine. N. Y., 1917. Die blutschuld der Entente. Berl., 1917. Boardman, M. T. Under the Red cross flag at home and abroad. 2d ed. Phlla., [-=1917]. Boas, H. O'B. Comrades-in-arms. Lond., [1915]. Bobbie and the war, by Bobbie's father. jThila., 1917.1 Booquet, L. Memento de I'impdt g6n. sur le revenu. Par., 1917. — — L'agonie de Dixmude. Par., ["1916]. *Bocc[uillon-limousin, H. Form, des medicaments nouveaux pour 1915, Bodart, Q. Losses of life in modern wars. Oxford, 1916. Boden, J. F. W. Freedom's battle. Bombay, [1916]. D516.B5 DO103.B67 DD801.A52B5 D511.B6 Phila., 1915. HV568.B6 HV568.B6 1917 PZ3.B6303C D525.B55 HJ4716.B6 D542.D5B6 Par., 1916. D25.5.B6 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 19 Bodmer, B. J. ed. What are you doing to telp? [Wash., 1917.] D570.15.B6 BSloke, O. Aviator's field hook. N. Y., 1917. 3oeiscliei; E. ed. Unser Eisemes Jcreuz. Leip., 1915. CI15351.B6 [Bognslawski, S.] Wojnaw Polsce." Chi., 1916. ' D551.B6 Bolsnard, M. L'alerte au d&ert; la vie sahar. pend. la guerre 1914-1916. DT337.B6 Bolton, A. D. ed. Postponement of payments act, 1914. 3d ed. Lond., 1914; BolweU, r. A. With a reservist in France. Lond., [1917?]. D548.B6 Bond, O. F. Milit. man. of element. Frenph. Austin, Tex., 1918. PC2120.S7B58 Bond, P. S. Ehg^ieer in war. N. Y., 1916. 1JG145.B4 ■- Technique 'of modern tactics. 3d ed, Menasha, Wis., [n916]. U165.B7 1916 Bone, M. War drawings. Lond., 1917- D526.2.B64 Western front; drawings. Lond., 1917- ' D527.B6 Bongs kriegs-kalender. Berl, ["WIS- D501.B7 Bonn,M.J. German war finance. N.Y.,1916. HJ1119.B7 Bonnal, H. Les conditions de la guerre modferne. Par., 1916. D523.B57 *Bonnefon, J. de. Lescath^dralesde, Prance devantlesbarbares. 21. ^d. Par., 1915. *Bonnefoy, A. Nos disparus. Ijlvreux, 1915. Bonnet, G. L'ame du soldat. Par., 1917. D523.B575 Bonsels, W. Das junge Deutschland und der grosse krieg. Munchen, 1914. D515.B7 Book of Artemas. Lond., 1917. ' D525.B6 — N. Y., ["1918]. D525.B6 1918 1916. Book of Belgium's gratitude. Lond Book of William. Lond., [1915]. *Booster, D. K. Sir Isumbras at theford. Lond. Booth, J. B. Gentle cultured German. Lond., [1915]. Booth-Clibborn, A. S. Blood against blood. 3d ed. N. Y., [1916?] Boppe, A. A la suite du gouvernement Serbe. Par., 1917. Bordeaux, H. La jeunesaenouvelle. NouV. ^d. Par., 1917. Last days of Fort Vanx, Mar. 9-June 7, 1916. Lond., [1917] . ^^— Troistombes. ?ar.,tl916]. ' Borden, Sir B. L. Canada at war. [Ottawa? 1917]. -r— The empire and the war. [Lond.,] 1917. Boret, V. La bataille ^conomidue de demain. Par., 1917. Born, D. Meine erlebnisse in der Russenzeit. n. aufl. D638.B4B6 D526.2.B65 BR115.W2B6 D561.B6 D640.B6 D545.V3B62 :?Q2603.O6T7 1916 D520.C2B6 D517.B6 HC276.B6 [Konigsberg Pr., 1915]. D551.B65 *Bomand, B, La Belg^que terre d'h^rojsme et de Liberty, 1914. Borsa, M. England arid her critics. Lond., 1917. D5.17.B65 Borst, M. Path.-anat. erfahrungen iiber kriegsverletzungen, Leip., 1917 [Bory d'Amex, Btme. A.] Parieiennes de guerre. Par., 1918.; Bossiere, B. E. Towards peace through money. Lotid., ["1914]. Bostock, J. Machine gunners' handbook . . . 9th ed. Lond., [1916]. Boston, Public Library. Selected list of books rel. to the European crisis. D639.W'7B65 HN429.B72 Botrel, T. J. M. Chansons de route (l"jan.-31aourg misrule. N. Y., ["1915]. DB196.C3 Capel, A. Reflections on victory .. . Lond., [1917?]. D613.C25 Cappon, J. The Scandinavian nations and the war. [Kingston, 1917.] D621.S3C3 Cappuyns, E. Louvain: a personal experience. Kingston-on-Th., [1915?]. D542.L7C3 *Carbonnel de Cainsy, A. L'ouvrier dans les mines de fer . . . JParis, 1914. *Carde, P. Vingt mois de guerre & bord du croiseur. Par., 1918. Care of the dead. Lond., 1916. D639.D403 Carey, A. E. War's aftermath. Lond., 1915. D525.C27 Carleson, C. N. Varldskrigets "kulturfejd." Stock., [1915]. D525.028 *Cambee, G. T. War mem. and sketches. Paisley, 1916. Carnegie endow, for inter, peace. Dlv. of inter, law. OSicial comm. and speeches rel. to peace proposals, 1916-17. Wash., 1917. JX1906.A3 no. 23 Camovale, 1. Why Italy entered into the great war. Chi., 1917. D520. I7C3 Carpenter, C. H. War restrictions as they affect your business. Lond., [1916]. D635.C3 Carpenter, E. Healing of nation] . Lond., [1915]. D523.C3 Never again! Lond., [1916]. , D525.G285 Carpenter, F. A. Aviator and the Weather bur. [2d ed.] [San Diego], 1917. TL553.C8 Carpenter, J. E. ed. EtMcal and relig. prob. of the war. Lond., 1916. D524.C35 Carrillo, Gomez. Among the ruins. Lond., [1915]. Carrlngton, H. Psychical phenomena and the war. N. Y., 1918. D639.P8C3 Carrington, J. B. Russian painter's impres. of the war. [N. Y., "=1916.] D527.C3 *CarroU, J. S. "Or sing a sang at least." 1915. " Carry on" ; Brit, women's work in war time. [Lond., 1917?] D639.W7C3 Carson, Sir E. H. The war on German submarines. Lond., 1917. D591.C3 Carson, W. E. Northcliffe, Britain's man of power. N. Y., 1918. DA566.9.N7C3 Carter, G. B. Co-operation and the great war. Westm., [1915?]. HD3486.C3 Carter, H., ed. Industrial reconstruction. Lond., [1917]. HC256.2.C3 Carter, V. Bairnsfather, a few fragments from his life. Lond., [1917?]. Carter, W. G. H. American army. Indianapolis, ["1915]. ITA25.C3 *Cartigny, C. La guerre d' Europe de 1914. Saignon, 1914-1915. Carus, P. New morn, Eng. diplom. and the Triple entente. Chi., 1916. D526.2.C25 CasaUs, A. E. For France and the faith. N. Y., 1917. D640.C375 Case, C. B. comp. Anecdotes of the great war. Chi.,[H916]. D526.2.C3 Stories from the trenches. Chi., [1918]. D640.C377 Wartime and patriotic selections . . . Chicago, [1918]. PN4241.C34 Case libr., Clev. List of books rel. to the nations at war. Clev., 1915. Z6207.E8C25 Case of Belgium in the present war. [N. Y.,] 1914. D615.C3 Casement, Sir B. Crime against Europe. Phila., 1915. D511.C3 Crime against Ireland. [N. Y., 1914]. Cass, De L. P. Airship boys in the great war. Chi., [1915]. Cassel, G. Germany's economic power of resistance. N,. Y., 1916. HC286.2.C3 *Casserly, G. Manual of training for jungle and river warfare. Lond., 1914. Manual of war training for the new armies and volunteers. Lond., 1916. Cassidy, J. E. "My country 'tis of thee." [Fall River? 1917.] D619.C3 CastSran, J. Peut-on supprimer la guerre? Par., 1915. UA700.C3 Castle, Mrs. A., and E. Castle. A little house in war time. N.Y.,[1916]. "Casualty," pseud. "Contemptible." Phila., .1916. D640.C58 Catchings, W. Business man's respons. in the indus. prob. of the war. N. Y., 1918. Catechism of Balaam, jr. 6th ed. N. Y., 1915.- D525.03 Catholics of the Brit, empire and the war. Lond, [1916]. : D622.C3 Catling, A. H. Kaiser under the searchlight. Lond., [1914J. Cato, C. Navy in Mesopotamia 1914 to 1917. Lond., [1917]. .D568.5.C3 Cater, Dorothy. In a French military hospital. Lond., 1916. D629,F8C3 Cavalcanti, A. A neutralidade e as restriccpoes do comm. intern, na presente guerra, europ4a. Rio de Jan., 1916. JX5316.C3 *Cavillon, Abb6. L'H6pital de Senlis pend. I'occup. allemande. Senlis, 1915. Cazamian, L. La Grande-Bre^agne et la guerre. Par., 1917. DA577.04 Cazin, M. Notes cliniques et therap. de chirurgie de guerre. Par., 1918. . Ce que sera la paix de domain, par * * *. Par., [1914?] D610.C3 Ce qu'il faut savoir de I'axm^e allemande. 18. 6d. Par., 1914. UA712.C3 Cecil, lord E. A. E. Black list and blockade. Lond.. 1916. D635.C4 Why mail censorship is vital to Britain. Lond., 1916. D631.C37 Censorship and trade. Lond., 1916. D631.C4 Central com. for rel. ol Jews suflf. through the war. Report. N. Y., [1916- D639.J4C4 2'6 LIBRARY OF CONGEESS Cerole de la librairie, Par. Catalogue. Pub. sur la guerre 1914/1915- Par., 1916- Z6207.E8F2 Cesare, O. E. One hundred cartoons. Bost,, 1916. D526.2.C4 Cestre, C. L'Angleterre et la guerre. 2. ed. Par., 1916. D517.04 ■ France, England, and European democracy, 1215-1915. N.Y.,1918. D517.C43 *ChalIeat, J. Artillerie de campagne. Par., 1915. Chaloner, J. A. Jupiter Tonana. Roanoke Rapids, N. C, 1916. PS3505.H2J8 1916 Pieces of eight. Roanoke Rapids, N. C, 1914. PS3505.H2P5 1914 Chamber of com. of U. S. of A. Referendum ... on econ. results of the war. N.Y., 1915. JX1907.A8 no. 97 Chamberlain, G. E. Personal explanation— War cabinet. Speech ... Jan. 24, 1918. Wash., 1918. D570.A3 1918 c Chamberlain, H. S. Kriegsaufsatze. 5. aufl. Miinchen, 1915. D525.C5 Neue kriegsaufsatze. 3. aufl. Miinchen, 1915. D523.C43 — 4. auja. Miinchen, 1915. D523.C43 1915 a Politische ideale. Munchen, 1915. J0264.C4 Ravings of a renegade. Lond., [1915?] D525.C52 Die zuversicht. Miinchen, 1915. D525.C55 Chamberlain, L. American finances, its great war. [X. Y., 1917] HJ258.05 Chamberlalne, W. Coast artillery war game. 4th ed. Wash., 1916. UF450.C6 1916 Chamberlin, H. H. Broad way. Nantucket, 1916. P,S3505.H24B7 1916 Chambers, H. European entanglements since 1748. Lond., 1915. D363.C4' Chambers, R. W. Barbarians. N. Y., 1917. PZ3.C355Ba Dark star. N. Y., 1917. PZ3.C355Dar GirlPhUippa. N. Y., 1916. PZ3.0355Gi Who goes there! N. Y., 1915. PZ3.0355W *Chambre Synd. des Maltres Tailleiu-s, Par. Les Mutilfe de la guerre. Par., 1916. Chambry, R. Truth about Louvain. Lond., 1915. D542.L7C5 *Champaubert, Lacampagne de 1914. Par., 1914. Champneys, A. C. 'Criticism' as made in Germany and common sense. Lond., [1915] tHtC *Les Champs de Bataille, 1914-1915. Par., 1914- Champs de bataille der Verdun, No. 1- Chance, SirW. Industrial unrest. Lond., 1917. HD8381.C3 1917m Chancel, J. Du lyc^e aux tranch^es. 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La chirurgie d'ex. urg. au poste de sec. chir. Bord., 1916. [Crump, Irving]. Conscript 2989. N. Y., 1918. D570.9.C8 Csokor, F. T. Der grosse kampf. Beri., 1915. PT2605.S7G7 1915 Cule, W. E. Thy son liveth. Lond., 1915. PR6005.U28S6 Cunliffe, J. W., comp. Poems of the great war. N. Y., 1916. B'526.2.C8 Cup of war. Lond., 1915. ' r>640.C8 *Curohad, Mme. H. The Union Jack and oliier battle songs. Paisley, 1914. Current nrisconceptions about the war. N. Y., 1915. 1)509. C8 Currey, E. H. How we kept the sea. Lond., [1917]. D581.C8 The Man-of-war: what she has done and she is doing. Lond., 1914. Currie, J. A. "The red watch." Toronto, [1916]. Curry, F. C. Prom the St. Lawr. to the Yser with the 1st Can. brigade. Lond., 1916. 1)640.09 Curtin, D. T. Land of deepening shadow. Lend., 1917. D515.C8 — - N. Y.,[1917]. ' D515.C8 1917a Curtiss, Mrs. H. A. Philosophy of war. Los Ang., ["1914]. Curzon, G. N. C, 1st earl. Les douze command, de lord Curzon p. le temps de guerre, inter, et illus. par Christophe [pseud.] Par., [1915?]. D526.3.G8 Germany's move and Britain's answer. Lond., 1916. D613.C8 Subjects of the day. Lond., [1915]. DA566.7.C8 comp. and tr. War poems. Lond., 1915. PR6005.U77W3 Cushman, A. S. R61e of chemistry in the war. [Phila.], 1916. TP20.C8 Wash., 1916. (64 C, 1 s. S. D. 340.) TP20.C82 Cushman, S. E. Municipal war work. Urbana, [1918]. (U. of 111., bull., v. xv, Cuvru-Magot, H. Beyond the Mame. Bost., [1918]. D640.C93 Cvliio, J. Questions balkaniques. Par., [1917?- D463.09 D'Acosta, IT. Peace problems in econ. . . . Lond., 1917. HC256.2.D2 Daggett, M. P. Women wanted. N. Y. [1918]. D639.W7D3 DaUy mail, Lond. "Scare-mongeringa." [Lond., 1914.] DA47.2.D2 Daily telegraph war books. Lond., 1914- Adcook, A. St. J. In the firing line. 2d ed. Lond., 1914. D530.A2 Bailey, H. C. Forty years after. Lond., 1914. DC290.B2 Billington, Mary F. Red cross in war. Lond., 1914. TJH535.B5 Bruce, E. H. S. Aircraft in war. Lond., 1914. UG630.B7 Crane, S. Great battles of the world. Lond., 1914. D25.C89 Dane, E. Battle of the rivers. Lond., 1914. D544.D2 Battles in Flanders. Lond., 1915. D541.D16 Hacking through Belgium. Lond., 1914. D541.D2 DUlon, E. J. Scrap of paper. Lond.;' 1914. D511.D4 3d ed. Lond., 1914. D515.D52 Domville-Fife, C. W. Submarines, mines and torp. in the war. L., 1914. ¥210.06 Grey, W. E. With the French eastern army. Lond., 1915. D544.G8 Hodder, W. B. British regiments at the front. Lond., 1914. DA65.H6 Famous fights of Indian native regiments. Lond., 1914. DS442.5.H68 Hooper, G. Campaign o£ Sedan. Lond., 1914.' DO306.H78 Huid, A. S. From Heligoland to Keeling Island. Lond., 1914. D581.H8 German fleet. Lond., 1915. ^ VA513.H8 Ingpen, B. Fighting retreat to Paris. Lond., 1914. D544.I5 Kennedy, J. M. Campaign round Lifege. Lond. ,1914. D541.K3 How the nations waged war. Lond., 1914. ■ D511.K36 — ^— How the war began. Londi, 1914. D511.K4 32 LIBBARY OP CONGRESS DaUy telegiaph war books— Continued. Murray, M. Russian advance. Lond., 1914. D550.M8 Pitt, G. E. Military French. Lend., 1915. U2.5.P5 Standing, P. C. Campaign in Russian Poland. Lond., 1914. D551.S7 TuCie, S. Slav nations. Lond., 1915. D377.T8 Vivian, E. C. H. With the Royal army medical corps. Lond., 1914. UH257.V5 r With the Scottish regiments at the front. Lond., 1914. D544.V6 Wyatt, H. M. Motor transports in war. Lond., 1914. UC340.W95 Palwiok, R. E. B. Togo and its occupation stamps. Lond., 1915. HE6185.T6D3 Daly, C. P. Advertising, contracts and desk efficiency. Wash., 1917. UC34.D25 Office organization and correspondence of the army. Wash., 1917. UC34.D3 Daly, H. W. Pack transportation for the army. Wash., 1917. UC303.D35 Dampierre, J., marquise de. L'Allemagne et le droit des gens d'apr&s les sources. Par., 1915- P515.D25 Garnets de route de combattants allemands. Par., 1916- D640.D3 German imperialism and international law. Lond., 1917. D515.D26 *Danby, Paul. . British army book. Lond., 1914. Dane, E.' Secrets of success in war. Lond., 1914. Trench warfare. Lond., 1915. Danforth, G. W. Elementary outline of mechanical processes. [2d edj An- napolis, 1917. TS205.r)3 Daniells, A. G. World in perplexity. Wash., [=1918] D524.D24 World war, its relation to the Eastern question. Wash., [>=1917]. D523.D2 Daniels, J. Visit of imperial Japanese mission to Washington's tomb. Wash., 1917. ^ D570.8.M6J4 Danrit, pseud. See Driant, £. A. C. Dans la ge61e bruxelloise. Par., 1917. DH682.D3 DardaueUesj an epic told in pictures. [Lond., 1916]. D568.3.D28 Dardanelles, their story and their significance. . . . Lond., 1915. D568.3.1D3 Darde, F. Vingt mois de guerre ^ bord ... "Jeanne d'Arc. Par., 1918. D583.D3 Dark, Sidney. Thou art the man. Lond., [1915]. D515.D3 Darras, H. Les indemnity de guerre. Par., 1915. D635.D25 Daude, J. B. Contrib. k l'6tude de la psychopathologie de guerre. Bord., 1916. Daudet, E. Bismarck. Par., ["19161. DD218.D3 Ferdinand i", tsar de Bulgane. Par., [=1917]. DR87.D3 Guillaume II et Fran?ois-Joseph. Par., ["1916]. D515.D34 Mes chroniques de 1915 et 1916. Par., ["1917]. D523.D26 Daudet, L. A. L'avant-guerre; etudes et doc. sur I'espionnage juif-allemand. Par., 1917. DC41.G3D3 Hors du joug allemand. Par., 1915. DC59.8.G3D3 - La vermine du monde. Par., "1916. PQ2607.A8V4 D'Auvergne, E. B. ABC guide to the great war. Lend., [1914?]. D523.D3 *Dauzet, Pierre. Guerre de 1914. Par., 1915. Davenport, B. History of the great war, 1914- N. Y., 1916- D521.D3 Davidson, H. Navy boys after the submarines. N. Y., [=1918]. PZ7.D283Na [Davidson, B. T.] European war. [Lond., 1914]. D515.D35 Davies, A. T. Student captives. [Leicester, 1917.] Z675.W2D2 Davies, C. J. GoSt-keeping in war-time. [Lond., 1917?] Davies, E. F. Finances of Great Britain and Germany; Lond., [1916]. D635.D3 Davies, Ellen C. Farmer in Serbia. Lond., [19161. D561.D3 Davignon, H. La Belgique et I'Allemagne. Lond., 1915. D626.G3D29 -^— Belgium and Germany. [Lond., 1915.] D626.G3D3 Davis, H. V. Food problem. Manchester, [1916]. HD9011.6.D3 Davis, H. W. C. Political thought of H. von Treitschke. N. Y., 1915. JC233.T9D3 Davis, Muriel O. The great war. Oxford, 1915. D511.D2 Davis, B. Hints on service in France. [Kansas City, Mo., 1918.] U173.D3 1918 Davis, R. H. Adventures and letters. N. Y., 1917. PS15Z3.A43 1917 With the alUes. N. Y., 1914, D544.D3 - — With the French in France & Salonika. Lond., [1916]. D544.D36 N. Y., 1916. D544.D35 Davis, E. J. America's view of the sequel. Lond., [1916]. . D523.D35 Davis, W. M. Handbook of northern France. Cambridge, 1918. DC601.3.D3 Davis, W. S. Roots of the war. N. Y., 1918. D511.D24 [Davison, C. S.] Case of the "Kronprinz Wilhelm." [N. Y., 1915.] D619.D3 Neutrality under international law .. . [N. Y., 1915.] D619.D4 "Orders in Council" of March, 1915. [N. Y., 1915.] D580.D3 Davison, H. P. Call to our Red Cross. Wash., 1917. D629.U6D3 BOOKS ANO PAMPHLETS 33 Davray, H. D. Lord Kitchener. Lond.,[1917]. L'oeuvie et le prestige de lord Kitcnener. Par., 1917. Through. French eyes, Britain's effort. Lond., 1916. Dawbam, C. France at bay. Lond., [1915]. - Joffre and his army. Lond., [1916] . Dawbam, C. Y. C. Some considerations suggested by the present war. 1914. Dawson, A. J. Back to Blighty. Lond., 1917. For France ("C'est pour la France"). Lond., [1917]. How to help Lord Kitchener. Lond ' Somme battle stories. Lond., 1916. Dawson, C. W. Carry-on. N. Y., 1917. Glory of the trenches. N. Y., 1918. - Khiaki courage. Lond., 1917. Out to win; the story of Amer. in Fr. N. Y., 1918. Dawson, N. P. "The good soldier." N. Y 1914. N. Y., , 1918. Lond., [1917]. DA68.32.K6D42 DA68.32.K6D4 D517.D3 D516.D3 P548.D3 Liverpool, D525.D3 D640.D325 D548.D4 UB325.G7D3 D640.D33 D640.D34 D640.D355 D640.D35 D570.1.D3 D640.A15 HC256.2.D3 HC256.2.D32 DD95.D3 D610.D3 DD117.D3 D523.D37 HV761.A6D3 1918. HV571.D4 D639.E2D4 Dawson, W. H. After-war problems N. Y.,[1917]. German danger and the working man. Lond., [1914?]. Problems of the peace. Lond., [1917]. What is wrong with Germany? Lond., 1915. Dawson, W. J. Father of a soldier. N. Y., 1918. Dazet, Georges. Les orphellns de la guerre. Par., 1915. Deacon, J. B. Disasters and the American Red Cross ... N. Y, Dean, A. D. Our schools in war time — and after. Bost., ["1918]. Dearmer, Mabel. Letters from a field hospital. Lond., 1915. De Bary, R. International king. Lond., 1918. Debidour, A. Histoire diplomatique de I'Europe . . . Par., 1916-17 *Debran, Isabelle. Prisonnifere en AUemagne. Par., 1915. De Brath, S. Science of peace. Lond., [1916]'. *Debrit, J. La guerre de 1914. Par., 1917. De Chair, Sir D. R. S. How the British blockade works. Lond., 1916. D581.D4 Deckert, E. Panlatinismus, . . . und panteutonismus. Frank, a. M., 1914. D450.D4 D6clarations de I'lnstitut et des university de Prance. Par., 1915. D515.A85 Deooin, H. Jeph. Par., 1917. PQ2607.E17J4 D610.D4 D397.D3 JX1952.D4 Deeds that thrill the empire. Lond., [1916- Defenders of democracy. [President's ed.] N. Y., 1918. Defenders of the world, U. S. and her allies. [1917.] Degouy, J. B. C. R. M. La guerre navale et I'oHensive. Par., 1917. D'EgviUe, H. The Empire and the war. [Lond.? 1916.] Invasion of England. Lond., 1915. Deichmanske bibliotek, Christlaula. Literatur om verdenskrigen. Stutt., 1915. D522.r)4 D526.D4 D522.D5 D580.D4 D505.G77 UA647.D5 Krist., 1916- Z6207.E8D3 D524.D26 D524.D27 UB605.D4 HN17.D4 D640.D36 , 1915. D523.D4 D445.D4 D445.D42 D445.D42 1916 Par. Deissmann, O. A. Deutscher schwertsegen. Inneres autgebot. 3. aufl. Ber.,1915. Dejongh, C. Le droit et la guerre. Par., 1917- De Kay, J. W. World allies. Berne, 1917. Dekobra, M. Messieurs les Tommies. Par., "1917. *De la Triple Alliance k la Triple-Entente. Le livre vert itaUen, Delalre, A. Au lendemain de la victoire. Par., 1916. Delaisi, F. La guerre qui vient. Par., 1911. "The inevitable war. Bost., 1915. A prophecy fulfilled. [Omaha, "1916.] '•'Delannoy, P. L'Universitd Louvain. Par., 1915. Delbet, P. 1. E. L'emprise allemande. Par., 1915. DD61.3.D4 DelbrUck, H. Bismarcks erbe. Ber., 1915. DD221.D4 Uber den kriegerischen charakter des deutschen volkes. Ber. , 1914. D509.D46 Del6oraz, A. 1914. Paris pendant la mobilisation. Gen., [1915]. DC736.D4 [Deleutre, P. C. P. E.] 1914-1915. Femmesetgossesh6roic[ues. Par., 1915. D639.W7D4 Dellerm, J. fi. Relation sur quelques cas de m^ningite c&6brospinale 6pid6mie. Bord., 1916. Deloghe, S. The Straits impregnable. Lond., 1917. D640.D4 Delorme, E. Precis de chirurgie de guerre. Par., 1914. RD151.D3 Delvert. Quelques h^ros. Par., 1918. D640.D45 Demar-Latour, A., Ce qu'ils ont detruit. Par., [1914?]. DC801.R36D4 Les predictions sur I'avenir .. . Par., [1914?]. D524.D3 Demblon, C. La guerre ^ Lifege. Par., 1915. D542.L5D4 66539—18 3 34 LIBKAEY OF CONGRESS Un demi-siScle de civilisation frangaise. Par., 1916. ^^'^'^o'SI DeMontmorency, J. E. G. International law after the war. BoL, [1917]. JX1392.U4 *Demorgny, G. La question persane et la guerre. Par., 1916. rinoA tia Dempsey, W. A. Lectures ... on the Quartermaster corps. N. Y., "1917. UC34.1)4 Denis, E. La grande Serbie. Par., [«1915]. ^x?i fJos La guerre; causes . . . Par.. ["1915]. iSk t^^ La question d'Autriche. Par., [° 19 171. DB47.U4 *Denman, T. Discharged consumptive soldier. Lond., 1917. „ t,j.7 Dent, OUve. A V. A. D. in France. Lond., 1917. D640.JJ47 Depew, A. Gunner Depew. Chi., 1918. rkvpo Derennes, C. Cassinou va-t-en guerre. Par., 1917. PQ2607.L57Cj *Deriberpray, r. G. Deux etudes sur I'Allemagne. Par.. 1915. Dernburg, B. Case of Belgium. [N. Y., 1914?]. D615.D4 Germany and the war. Popular ed. N. Y., [1915?]. D515.D4 Search-lights on the war. N. Y., 1915. D511.D3 Desbats, A. G. L'6valuation des valeurs de requisition et la Cour de cassation. Par., 1917. UC15.D4 Desoaves, L. La maison anxieuse. Par., 1916. D516.D4 Deschamps, G. Canada's effort. Par., 1917. D520.C2D4 De Schweinitz, K. This side the trenches. [N. Y., 1917?]. D629.UI>D4 *Descubes, B. Mon carnet d'eclaireur. Par., 1915. DesliniSres, L. Organisons-nous. Par., 1917. HC276.D4 Des Ombiaux, M. La resistance de la Belgique envahie. Par., 1916. DH682.D4 Desson, G. Hostage in Germany. Lond., [1917]. * Souvenirs d'un otage. Par., 1916. Destree, J. Belgium and the principle of nationality. 'U'estrains., [1916?] Britain in arms. Lond., 1917. D517.D4 Deportations of Belgian workmen. Lond., 1917. D639.D5D4 Les socialistes et la guerre . . Brux., 1916. HX40.D4 To the Italian armies. Lond., 1917. D569.A2D4 *Detlian, E. Les d^penses obligatoires des budgets. Par., 1914- Detwiler, J. B. Soldiers' French course. N. Y., 1917. PC2120.S7D4 Deumer, B. Der private kriegskredit . Munch.. 1916. HB41.S7,bft.l86 ♦Deutsche heldenlieder. Ber., ["1914]. Der deutsohe Krieg; poUtische flugschriften. Stutt., 1914- Bachmann, F. Der krieg und die deutsche musik. 1915. D509.D4,hft.62 Baumer, G. Der krieg und die frau. 1914. D509.D4,hft.l5 Becker, C. H. Deutschland und der Islam. 1914. D509.D4,hft.3 Binswanger, O. Die seelischen wirkungen des krieges. 1914. D509.D4,hft.l2 Binz, A. Die chem. Industrie, u. d. krieg. 1915. D509.D4,htt.28 BSttger, H. Das geld im kriege. 1915. D509.D4,hft.26 Charmatz, K. Osterreich-Ungarns erwachen. 1915. D509.D4,bft.22 Czartoryski, O., prim. Miissen Deutsche und Polen sich immer befehden? 1915. D509.D4,hft.60 Eisenlohr, R. Flugwesen und flugzeugindustrie . . . 1915. D509.D4,hft.65 Erzberger, M. Die mobilmachung. 1914. D509.D4,hft.5 Eucken, R. Die weltgescliicht. bedeut. d. deutsche. geistes. 1914. D509.D4,hft.8 Fendrich, A. Der krieg u. d. sozialdemokratie. 1915. D509.D4,hft.25 Gast, P. Deutschland und Siidamerika. 1915. D509.D4,hft.68 Gerloff, W. Der wirtschaft. imperialismus u. d. frage der zolleinigung zwischen Deutschland und Oster.-Ungarn. 1915. D509.D4,htt.45 Gierke, Otto von. Der deutsche volkgeist im kriege. 1915. D509.D4,lift.46 Goldmann, N. Der geist des militarismus. 1915. D509.D4,hft.52 Graevenitz, G. von. Die militar. vorber. der jugend. 1915. D509.D4,hft.68 Helfferioh, K. Kriegsfinanzen. 1915. , D509.D4,htt.41/42 2. t. 1915. D509.D4,htt.69 Hennig, R. Der kampf um den Suezkanal. 1915. D509.D4,lift.35 Hettner, Alfred. Die ziele unserer weltpolitik. 1915. D509.D4,htt.64 Heuss, T. Ki-iegssozialismus. 1915. D509.D4,lift.58 HBtzsch, Otto. Osterreich-Ungarn und der krieg. 1915. D509.D4,hft.44 Tdckh, E. Die deutsch-turkische waffenbruderschaft. 1915. D509.D4,hft.24 Kaindl, R. F. Deutsche siedlung im Osten. 1915. D509.D4,hft.34 KampSmeyer, G. Nordwestafrika und Deutschland. 1914. D509.D4,hft.21 Kiliani, R. Der deutsch-englische wirtschaftsgegensatz. 1915. D509.D4,hft.57 Lehmann-Haupt, C. F. Von Waterloo bis Antwerpen. 1915. D509.D4,hft.38 Lewicky, E. Die Ukraine, der lebens-nerv Russlands, 1915. D509.D4,hft.33 Liefmann, R. Bringt uns der krieg dem sozialismus naher? 1915. D509.D4,hft.56 BOOKS AJStD PAMPHLETS 35 Der deutsche Krieg--Contiiiued. lienhard, F. Das deutsche Elsass. 1914. D509.D4,hft..l7 Losch, H. Englands schwache und Deutschlands Btarke. 1914. D509.D4.hfl.lO Marcks, E. Wo stehen wir? 1914. D509.D4.hft..]9 Massow, W. von. Wie steht es mit Polen? 1915. D509.D4,hft.49 Meyer, A. O. Worin liegt Englands schuld? 1914. D509.D4,}ift.l8 Meyer, E. Deutschland und Agypten. 1915. D509.D4,hfl.48 Moeller van der Bruck. Belgier und Balten. 1916. D509.D4,hfL59 Muthesius, H. Die zukunft der deutschen form. 1915. D509.D4,lift.50 Mutheslus, K. Das bildungswesenimneuen Deutschland. 1915. D509.D4,hft.37 Nathan, P. Die enttauschungen unserer gegner, . 1914. D509.D4,hft.ll Naumann, F. Deutschland und Frankreich. 1914. D509.D4,hft.2 Neisser, A. Der krieg und die geschlechtskrankheiten. 1915. D509.D4,hft.54 Niessen-Deiters, L. Krieg, ausland-deutschtum und presse. 1915. D509.D4,hft.27 Noorden, C. von. Hygien. betracht. tiber volksernahr. im kriege. 1915. D509.D4,hft.43 Oncken, H. Deutschlands weltkrieg und die Deutsch-amerikaner. 1914. D509.D4,hft.6 Paquet, A. Nach osten! 1915. D509.D4,hft.23 Pazaurek, E. Patriotismus, kunst und kunsthandwerk. 1914. D509.D4,hft.2O Rade, M. Dieser krieg und das chiistentum. I9l5. D509.D4,hft.29 Reventlow, E. England, der feiud. 1914. D509.D4,hft.l6 Rohrbach, P. Warum es der deutsche krieg ist ! 1914. D509.D4,hft.l Roloff, G. Deutsch. undRu8sl.imwiderstreitseit200jahr. 1914. D509.D4,hft.9 Rumker, K. von. Mit schweit und'pflug! 1915. D509.D4,hft.47 Schafer, A. Deutsch-tiirkische freundschait, 1914. D509.D4,hft.l3 Schaffner, J. Der Schweiz im weltkrieg. 1915. D509.D4,hft.61 Schmidt, A. Die russische Sphinx. 1914. D509.D4,hft.7 SchUcking, L. 1. Der englische volkscharakter.. 1915. D509,D4,hft. 51,53 Schulze-Gaevernitz, G. von. Freie meere! 1915. D509.D4,hft.32 Soden, H. von. Bismarcks glaube. 1915. D509.D4,hft.40 Sosnosky, T. vgn. Irredenta-politik. 1915. D509.D4,hft.55 Staden, H. von.' Indienim weltkriege. 1915. D509.D4,hft.63 Stern, N. Die weltpolitik der weltmode. 1915. D509.D4,hft.30,31 Stresemann, G. Englands wirtschaftskrieg gegen Deutschland. 1915. D509.D4,hft.36 Tramp, L. Der kampf urn die Dardanellen. , 1915. D509.D4,hft.39 Traub, G. Der krieg und die seele . 1914. D509.D4,hft.4 Uebelhiir, M. Frankreichs finanzielle oligarchie. 1915. D509.D4,hft.66 Wertheimer, F. Deutschland und Ostaaien. 1914. D509.D4,hft.l4 Deutsche reden in schwerer zeit. Ber., 1914. Delbrilck, H. Uber den kriegerischen Charakter . 1914. 3. Harnack, A. von. "Was wir schon gewonnen haben. 1914. 5. Leonhard, R. Amerika wahrend des weltkrieges. 1915. 16. *Deutscher Hilfsbund. Ber., 1916. Deutschland und der weltkrieg. Leip., 1915. D515.D45 Das deutschtum in Russland. Ber., 1915. DK43.D4 DqVarila, O. Firsfshot for liberty. Phila., [1918.] D570.9.D4 Devenish, G. W. Subaltern's share in the war. Lend., 1917. D640.D485 ♦Deville, A. Communication 4 I'ofRce d^partemental. Par., 1915. Rapport presents 4 1'office d^partemental sur le fonction.nement de la section des mutil^s et de I'Ecole de reeducation. Par., 1916. Deville, R. Garnet de route d'un artUleur. Par., 1916. Dewey, J. German philosophy and politics. N. Y., 1915. B2741.D5 Dewitz, H. von, baron. War's new weapons. N. Y., 1915. U105.D5 DeYoung, D.P. Short address on "Watchful waiting." [N. Y., 1914.] D619.D5 Diary of a nursing sister. Edin., 1915. D628.D5 Dibblee, G. B. Germany's economic position. Lond., [1916]. HC256.2.D5 Dickinson, A. D. The Kaiser. Garden City, N. Y., 1914. DD229.D4 Dickinson, G. L. After the war. Lend., 1915. D610.D5 The choice before us. Lond., [1917]. JX1952.D55 1917a N. Y., 1917. JX1952.D55 European anarchy. Lond., [1916]. D511.D34 1916a N. Y., 1916. D511.D34 The war and the way out. Lond., [1914?]. D511.D35 Dicksee, L. R. Business methods and the war. Camb.,1915. HF5500.D5 Dickson, H. Unpopular history of the U4ted States. N. Y.,[1917]. UA23.D5 Diotidnnaire des term^s militaires. Par., [1916]. U24.D5 36 LIBEAET OF CONGRESS Dide, M. Ceux qui combattent. Par., [1916]. Dieterlen, J. Le bois Le Pr§tre. [Par.], 1917. Dillon, E. J. Eclipse of Russia. Loud., 1918. England and Germany. N. Y., 1916. From the triple to the quadruple alliance. Lond., 1915. Ourselves and Germany. 2d ed. Lend., 1916. Scrap of paper. 3d ed. Lond., 1914. DUlon, Mrs. M. C. Comrades. N. Y., 1918. Dillon, W. Some fundamental issues. Chi., [1915] Dilnot, F. Lloyd George. N.Y.,[1917]. Dilnot, G. Secret service man. Lond., 1916. Dimier, L. Les trongons du serpent. Par., 1915. Dimnet, F. France herself again. Lond., 1914. Dinning, H. By-ways on service. Lond., 1918. "Diplomaticus," pseud. No small stir. Lond., 1917. Disconto gesellschaft, Berlin. Economic life in Germany. Ber., 1915, — = — La vie ^conomique allemande. Ber., 1915. Diver, Mrs. K. H. M. Unconquered; a romance. N. Y., 1917. Dixie, A. E. Air navigation for flight officers. Porta., [1917]. Dixon, Mrs. A. M. Canteeners. Lond., 1917. Dixon, F. H, War administration of the railways. N. Y., 1918. Dixon, W. M. British navy at war. Bost., 1917. Boat., 1917. Fleets behind the fleet. Lond., [1917]. N. Y., [1917]. Djuvara, T. G. La Roumanie et la guerre. Le Havre, 1917. Do you feel the draft? [Wash., 1917]. Dobell, B. Sonnets and lyrics. Lond., 1915. Dodd, Mrs. A. B. Heroic France. N. Y., 1915. Dodge, H. I. Yellow dog. N. Y., [1918]. Doerkes-Boppard, W. N. Das ende des Dreibundes. Ber., 1916. Doitsh, E. First Springbok prisoner in Germany. Lond., 1917. Dolbey, R. V. Regimental surgeon in war and prison. Lond., 1917 DoUnar, F. M. Imenik padUh. N. Y., 1914- *Domergtte, G. La guerre en Orient. Par., 1915. Dominian, L. Frontiers of language. [N. Yj, 1917. Dommett, W. E. Aeroplanes and airships. Lond., 1915. * Dictionary of aircraft. Lond., 1918. Donald, R. Trade control in war. Lond., 1916. Donald-Smith, H. War distress and war help. Lond., 1916. *Donnay, M. C. L'impromptu du paquetage. * La Parisienne et la guerre. 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Estep, H. C. How wooden ships are built. Cleveland, O., 1918. *Estre, H. d'. D'Oran ^Arras. Impressions de guerre. . Par., 1916. Les fitudes de la guerre. Par., [1917]- Eulalla, inf. of Spain. Cabbages and kings. NY., 1914. Court life from within. Lond., 1915. Eulenburg, F. Das geld im kriege und Deutschlands finanz. riistung Europe at war, a "red book " of the greatest war of history. [N. Y,], 1914. European war 1914-5. Resolutions of protest. [Westerham, Eng., 1915.] Evans, H. The vital relation of insurance to banking and shipping. [Norwood, Mass., "1917.] HE967.E8 Evans, W. Killed in action (poems). Lond., [1916]. D526.2.E8 40 LIBBAHY OF CONGRESS The Evening mail. The gravest 366 days. [N. Y.], 1916. Everard, C. 1. Gadflights. Lond., [1917?]. Eversley, G. J. S.-l., 1st bar. Turkish empire. Lond., [1917]. Evesque, M. Le moratorium des d6p6ts. Par., 1915. Ewers, H. H. Deutsche kriegslieder. 4., aufl. N. Y., 1915. Ewing, W. From Gallipoli to Baghdad. Lond., [1917]. 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TX357.F3 Faruam, Mrs. Buth S. A nation at bay, what an Amer. woman saw and did in suffering Serbia. Indianapolis, [ngist. D561.F3 Farnol, Jeffery. Great Britam at war. Bost., 1918. D546.F3 Famsworth, H. W. Letters. Bost., 1916. D640.F3 Farrand, H. A. Patriots' protest. [Elgin, 111., 1916.] D619.F3 Farrow, T. Coming trade war. Lend., 1916. HC256.2.F3 — — How to win the war. Lond., [1916]. *Fauchille, P. L'6vac. des terr. occupM par I'AUemagne dans le N. de la France. (fev.-mars, 1917.) Par., 1917. ed. La guerre de 1914; recueil de doc. Par., [1916- * La guerre en 1915. jiuris. ital. en mat. de prises maritimes. Par Faulkner, G. Red cross stoiife for children. Chi., ["1917]. Faunce, W. H. P. New horizon of state and church. N. Y., 1918. Favraud, Y. Contrebande de guerre, . . . Limoges, 1916. Fawcett, C. B. Frontiers. Oxford, 1918. Fawside, J., ed. Flag of England. Lond., 1914. Fay, A. H. Preparedness census of min. engineers, . . Wash., 1917 Fayle, C. E. Great settlement. 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Y., 1917. DD229.F6 Fox, Frank. Agony of Belgium. Lond., 1915. The Balkan Peninsula. Lond., 1915. DR36.F6 British army at war. Lond., 1917. D-546.1'/ Fox, R. J., comp. Unexpected tidings of the war and of the future. Lend., 1915. Foxwell, A. K. Munition lasses. Lend., 1917. HD6073.M8F6 *Fragments et lettres d'un 6tudiant soldat. Par. Fraace, Anatole. Ce que disent nos morts. Par., 1916. PQ2254.C4 1916 The path of glory. Lond., 1916. PQ2254.A23 Sur la voie glorieuse. 24. 6d. Par., 1916. PQ2254.S8 1916 Fiance, G. de. Histoire g^n^rale de I'agression allemande et de la grande guerre europ6enne. Pari, ["1916]. D522.F7 France. As.nat. Ch. d. d. Comm. ann. du budget. Avis sur: 1°. Sur la venteetla repartition descharbons; 2°. Sur la tax. ducharbon. [Par., 1915.] HD9552.6.A5 1915a Rapport . . . chargde d'examiner le projet de loi portant conversion en lois de d6cret8 pris en mat. fmancifere du 12 aoflt au 16 d6c. 1914. [Par., 1915.] HJ1091.A5 1915 Rapport . . . concernant: 1°. L'^tablissement d'une contribution ex- traordinaire sur les benefices exceptionnels ou suppl6mentaires realises pendant la guerre. — 2° Certaines mesuree fiscales relatives k la legislation des patentes. [ Par., 1916.] HJ4717.A6A5 1916a Comm. d'ass. et de prevoy. sociales. Rapport . . . concernant les allocations ^ attribuer aux r^fugies, ^vacufe et rapatri6s des d^partements envahis. [Pat ., 1915.] D638.F8A3 Rapport . . . relative aux oeuvres qui font appeli la gen^rositepublique. [Par., 1915.] riV79.F8A5 1915 Rapport . . rdatif £l la surveillance et au cont,r61e des operations de reassm-ances. [Pai-., 1916.] HG8610.A5 1916 Comm. de radminis, gen. Rapport . . . tendant a ameiiorer la composition et le fonctionnement des comites consultatifs d'aciion economique. [Par., 1916.] H(!276.A3 1916d Comm. de I'agri. Avis . . concernant le regime de I'alcool. Par., 1916. HD9362.6.A5 1916a Rapport . . . autorisant le gouvernement a acqu&ir des viandes frigorifiees de provenance des colonies franfaises. Par., 1916. HD9422.6.A5 1916 Rapport . . ayant pour objet ra*tribution d'une prime de 3 francs par quintal debierecolte en France en 19 17. [Par., 1916.] HD9049.W5F8 1917a Rapport I'acquisition de viandes frigorifiees. Par., 1915. HD9422.6.A5 1915 Comm. des trav. pub. Rapport . ayant pour o').|etd'auiovisei lerel6vement temporaire des tarifs sur les r6seaux de chemins de £er d'int&et gen&al. Par., 1917. HE1888.A5 1917 — — Rapport . . . relative k la creation d'un office na'ional de la main- d'oeuvre agricole. [Par., 1916.] HD1536.F8A5 1916a Rapport sur la mise en culture des terres abandonneos . . . [Par., 1916.] _ HD9012.6.A4 1916 Comm. de I'armge. Rappoit . . . tendant k organiser la production de guerre par la requisition des mines .. . [Par., 1916.] HD9743.F8A5 1916 Comm. de la legis. civ. et crim. Rapport relatif au.x modifications apportees aux baux ^ loyer par retat de guerre. Par., 1916. HD648.A5 1916 Comm. de la ISgis. fiscale. Avis . . . concernant: 1°. L'etalilissement d'une contribution extraordinaire sur les benefices exceptionnels ou suppiementaires realises pendant la guerre. — 2° Certaines mesm'es fiscales relatives k la legislation des patentes; [Par., 1916.] HJ4717.A6A5 1916b Rapport, sur le regime de I'alcool. Par., 1916. HD9362.6.A5 1916 Rapport- . . . portant suppression des con',rli;uiions. personnelle- mobilifere, des portes et fengtres . . . Pai-., 1917. HJ2659.A4 1917 Comm. de la mar. maichande. Rapport . . relative aux requisitions des paquebots de commerced Par., 1915. HE833.A5 1915 Rapport . . . chargee d'etudier les conditions actuelles de notre com- merce maritime . . [Par., 1915.1 HE833.A5 1915d Rapport . . . chargee d'examiner: 1° Le projet de loi determinant les conditions dans lesquelles des avances pourront dire faites aux armateurs frangais pour I'achat de navires k propulsion mecanique provenant des pays allies ou neutres . [Par,, 1916.] HE833.A5 1916d 44 LIBEABT OF CONGRESS Fiance. As. nat. Ch. d. d. Comm. des dommages de guerre. Rajyport . . . Bur la reparation desdommagescaus^sparlesfaitsdelaguerre. Par; 1916. JX5326.F8 1916 Conun. des pens. civ. et milit. Rapport . . . sur les pensions des armies de terre at de mer. Par., 1916. UB375.F8A5 1916a Comm. du com, et de I'ind. Rapport . . . relatif k I'interdiction des relations commerciales avec PAllemagne et I'Autriche-Hongrie. [Par., 1915J HF3556.A5 1915f ■ Rapport . . sur I'Office national du commerce ext&ieiu:. Par., 1915. HF3556.A5 1915 Rapport . . . charg6e d'^tudier les mesures propres k faciliter la reprise de I'activite ^conomiq^ue dans les regions qui ont 6t6 momentan6ment envahies ou qui se trouvent &, proximity de la ligne de combat. Par., 1916. HC276.A3 Rapport . . . charg6e d'examiner: 1°. Le projet de loi fixant les condi- tions d'application du d6cret du 27 septembre 1914, relatif h I'interdiction des rela- tions commerciales avec rAUemagne et rAutriche-Hongrie . . [Par., 1915.] T271.T4 1915 Rappoit . . . relatif k I'interdiction des relations commerciales avec I'AUemagne et I'Autriche-Hongrie. [Par., 1915.] HF3556.A5 1915£ Comm. du travail. Rapport . . tendant a assurer I'emploi obligatoire des mutil^s de guerre .. . [Par., 1916.] UB365.F8A5 1916 Comm. sur le projet de loi autorisant le gouvemement a prendre toutes mes. de la defense nationale. Rapport. [Par., 1916.] D505.F8 1916 Comm. inst. en vue de const, les actes commis par I'ennemi en viol, du droit des gens. L'Allemagne et le droit des gens; faits criminels . . . Par., 1915. D626.G3F64 L'Allemagne et le droit des gens; attentats centre les personnes des non-combattants . . . Par., 1915. D626.G3F642 L'arm^e du crime, par Vindex. Par., [1915]. D509.P2 no.9 Les atrocitgs allemandes en Fi'ance. Par., ["1915]. D626.G3F63 Documents relatifs a, la guerre, 1914-1915[— 1916- ] Par., 1915- D626.G3F56 German atrocities in France. [Lond., 1915.]^ • D626.G3F62 — '— Le livre rouge. Les atrocit^s allemandes. Pai'., [1915]. D626.G3F6 Comm. sup€rieure de I'evaluation des dommages resultant de faits de guerre. Rapport g6n6ral. [Par., 1915.] D635.F7 1915 laws, statutes, etc., 1913- Commentaire pratique de la loi Dalbiez (Loi du 17 aoftt 1915). Pat., 1916. UB345.F8A4 1916 Guerre de 1914; doc. offic, textes l^gis. et r^glementaires. Par., [1914-] D505.F6 1914 Les imp6t8 nouveaux. Par., 1917. HJ3476 1917 Justice militaire. Code . . . pour I'arm^e de terre. Par., [1917]. UB615.A3 1917 La nouvelle legislation civile et commerciale. Par., 1914. D635.F8 Projet de loi ayant pour objet de d6velopper les services de I'Office national du commerce exterieur . . [Par., 1915]. HF3556.A5 1915c Projet de loi sur la vente et la repartition des cbarbons. [Par., 1915]. HD9552.6.A5 1915 Projet de loi tendant k modifier la legislation des pensions des armees de terre et de mer. Par., 1915.- ■UB375.F8A5 1915 Projet de loi portant conversion en lois de decretspris en matifere finan- cifere du 12 aoflt au 16 decembre 1914. [Par., 1914]. HJ1091.A5 1914 Projet de loi . . . de credits additionnels . . . [Par., 1915]. HD9042.6.A2 1915 Projet de loi portant ratification de decrets pris du 31 juillet au 3 decembre 1914 et ayant pour objet d'etablir des prohibitions de sortie ou de suspendre les droits d'entree sur diversesmarchandises. [Par., 1914.] HF3556.A5 1914 Projet de loi portant ratification de decrets reglant diverses mesures d'organisation militaire fPar., 1914.] tJB615.A3 1914 Proposition de loi ayant pour objet I'acquisition de navires de commerce et la constitution d'un chantier national de constructions maritimes. [Par., 1916.] HE833.A5 1916 b Proposition de loi ayant pour objet I'attribution d'un prime de 3 franca parquintaldebierecolteenFranceenl917. [Par., 1916.] HD9049.W5F8 1917 Proposition de loi ayant ijour objet d'autonser le gouvemement, les prefets et les communes k taxer le prix de tous les objets et denrees de premifere necessite. [Par., 1915.] HD9012.6.A4 1915 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 45 France. Laws, statutes, ete., 1913- Proposition de loi ayant pour objet d'^tablir una taxe spSciale et unique sur lea benefices nets r6alis^s sur les fournitures de guerre. [Par., 1915.] HJ4717.A6A5 1915 Proposition de loi ayant pour objet d'^tablir une taxe sp6ciale sur les b6n6fices industriels et commerciaux extraordinaires du temps de guerre. [Par., 1915.] HJ4717.A6A5 1915 c Proposition de loi ayant pour objet la protection des produits d'origine frangaise: 1° sur le territoire national; 2° sur les marches strangers. [Par., 1916.] HD3626.F8A5 1916 Proposition de loi concernant I'activit^ 6conomique des strangers en France. [Par., 1916.] JX4270.F8A5 1916 Proposition de loi instituant I'obligation de I'^ducation physique, de la preparation au service militaire et organisant leur fonctionnement. [Par., 1916.] GV249.A5 1916 Propositiort de loi portant application des articles 23, 25, 27, 28, 44, 46, 47 des conventions Internationales, sign^es k La Haye les 27 juillet 1899 et 18 octobre 1907, concernant les lois et coutumes de la guerre sur terre, . . . [Par., 1915.] UB615.A3 1915 Proposition de loi relative i la cr6at. d'un office national de la main- d'oeuvre agricole. [Par., 1916.] HD1536.P8A5 1916 — ■ — Proposition de loi relative ^ la mise en valeur des forces hydrauliques de France. [Par., 1916.] HD1697.F8A4 1916 b - — - Proposition de loi relative au recrutement de la main-d'oeuvre 6trangfere et coloniale et au regime des Strangers en France. [Par., 1915J HD8438.A2A5 1915 Proposition de loi tendant k garantir le b^nSfice de I'assurance contra le risque d'invaliditd et contra le risque da maladie aux militaires, marins et assimil& ayant 6t6 r^form^s pour blessuras, infirmit^s ou maladies contract^es ou aggrav^es au service de la France depuis le 2 aoiit 1914 jusqu 'k la fin des hostilites, ainsi qu' aux victimes civiles de la guerre. [Par., 1916.] ■UB375.F8A5 1916 Proposition de loi tendant k instituer, pour la dur^e de la guerre, un regime special de I'industrie des transports maritimes. 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Y., [1917]. D639.D5F7 1917 Diplomatic correspondence respecting the war pub. by the French government. Lond., 1914. D505.F8 1914 b Documents diplomatiques, 1914- La guerre europ6anna. Par., 1914- D505.F7 1914 European war. Dipl. corres. [Melbourne, 1915.] D505.F8 1914 c France and the European war. [Lond., 1914.] D505.F8 1914 a The French yellow book. N. Y., 1914. D505.F8 The French yellow book. [Lond., 1914.] D505.F79 Germany's violations of the laws of war 1914-15. N. Y., 1915. D626.G3F65 Reply to the German peace note. Lond., 1917. D613.F7 1916 b Les violations des lois de la guerre par I'AUemagne. Par., 1915- D626.G3F648 Min. des finances. Annuaire general des finances. Par., 1915- — Office national des iliutil€s et rSfoimSs de la guene. Bulletin, no. 1- Ann^e 1916- Par., 1917- UB365.F8A4 — President, 1913- (Poinoar6.) Message. [Par., 1914.] D505.F5 1914 "' ge. [Par., 1915.] D505.F5 1915 46 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS France-Amer. com., N. Y. Lunch given in honor of M. O. 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Book of truth and facts. 5th ed. Chi Deutschland, dertragerderwelt-kultur. 6. aufi. Chi., Germans as exponents of culture. Chi., 1914. - — [2d ed.] Chi., 1914. 4th ed. Chi., 1914. Franzer, B. Die amerik. kriegslieferungen und wir. Hamb Frapie, L. Bonnes gens. Par., 1917. Les contes de la guerre. Par., [°1915]. Frappa, J. J. A Salonique sous I'ceil des dieux! Par., 1917. Fraser, H. Women and war work. N. Y., 1918. Fraser, J. F. Deeds that will never die. Lond., [1914]. Russia of to-day. N. Y., 1916. Freeh, F. D. Kohlennot und kohlenvor. im weltkriege. Free, M. War gardens. N. Y., [^918]. Freedom, by W. B. Lond., 1916. Freeman, D. B. God and war. Best., [1915]. Freeman, W. Awake! U. S. A. N. Y., [°1916]. Freksa, F. Gottes wiederkehr. Berl., 1916- French, Allen. At Plattsburg. N. Y., 1917. French, Sir John D. P. Despatches. Lond., 1914- Despatches of Lord French. Lond., 1917. The Germans and the small nations. Lond., 1917. French army from within. Lond., 1914. French official rev. of the first six months of the war as issued by Reuter's agency. Lond., 1915. D544.F75 Freud, S. Reflect, on war and death. N. Y., 1918. BD444.F8 Frewen, M. Memo, on the fin. of the great war. Lond., 1915. HG939.F75 Freytag-Loringhoven, H. F. P. J. freih. v. Deductions from the world war. Lond., [1918]. D515.F75 N. Y., 1918. D515.F76 Fribourg, A. Croire: histoire d'un soldat. Par., 1917. PQ2611.R45C7 1917 ^ Les martyrs d'Alsace et de Lorraine .. Par., 1916. DD801.A57F6 [Fridenherg, S. L.] Appeal for international union. Phila., 1915. JX1963.P82 Fried.A.H. Brief outl. of the nat. and aims of pacifism. N.Y.,[1915]. JX1963.P832 Die forderung des pazifismus. Zur., 1916. JX1963.F828 Fund, causes of the world war. N. Y., 1915. JX1907.A8 Restoration of Europe. N. Y., 1916. D610.F8 *Friedel, V. H. Voix d' Alsace et de Lorraine. Par., 1918. Friederichsen, M. H. Die grenzmarken des europ. Russlands. DD76.F66 D615.F7 PS1704.F7C5 PR6011.R26J8 1.918 PR6011.R26S6 1916a PR6011.R26S6 1916 ., 1914. D509.D48 Hamb., 1915. DD120.C6F7 D525.F8 , 1916. DD61.3.F7 1916 1916. DD61.3.F73 1916 DD61.3.F7 DD61.3.F7 1914 a DD61.3.F7 1914 c 1915. D619.F7 PQ2611.R33B6 1917 PQ2611.R33C6 1915 PQ2611.R35A65 1917 D639.W7F8 D544.F6 DK262.F85 Leip.,1915. D635.K67 hft. 2 SB321.F8 JC585.F7 JX1953.F6 UA23.F8 PT2611.R39G6 1916 U294.5.P6F7 D544.F7 D544.F73 D525.F85 UA702.F85 1914 a FriedlSnder, A. Medizin und krieg. Friends, Society of. Com. on war . . Wiesbaden, 1916. . "Whence come wars?' Friends of France; the Field service of the Amer. ambulance. .1916. Friends of France; the Field serv. of the Amer. ambulance. Bost., 1916. D629.P8F7 Hamb., 1915. DK46.F7 Lend., [1916]. U21.F7 L. paper ed. Bost., D629.F8F7 1916 a BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 47 Frightfulness in retreat. Loud., 1917. D626.G3r8 Frisch, B. J. La guerre dans lea Vosges. Par., 1914. Guerre de 1914-191 ... Theatre des op^r. tranco-anglo-allem .. Par. ,1915. Theatre des op^r. russo-austro-allemandes. Par., 1915. D550.F7 Frobenius, H. German empire's hour of destiDy. N. Y., 1914. D511.F7 Germany's hour of destiny. N. Y., 1914. D511.F7 1914 b [2ded.] N.Y., 1914. D511.F7 1914 a Fioelich, J. Le delire pangermanique. Par., 1918. DD119.F8 La Pangermanisme en Alsace. Par., 1915. From Dartmouth to the Dardanelles. Lond.,[1916] D640.F7 From dug-out and billet. Lond., 1916. D640.F75 From the first shot. N. Y., 1918. ■ D524.F8 ♦From the front: notes for the new armies. . Lond., 1915. *Fromaget, C. Croix Rouge Frangaise. Bord., 1915. [Frunza, Jon] pseud. Was ^oll Rumanian tun? 2. aufl. BerL,[]914?] DR263.F8 Fuehr, A. Neutrality of Belgium. N. Y., 1915. D615.F8 Fueredi, A. Deutschland und Amerika hand in hand. BerL, ["1914]. DD68.F8 Fugllster, A. Louvain, ville martyre. Par., 1916. D542,L7F8 Fuller, J. F. C. Training soldiers for war. Lond., 1914. U405.F8 [FuUerton, G. S.] Why the German nation has gone to war. [Milnchen, 1914?] D515.F8 Germany of to-day. Indianapolis, [=1915]. • DD222.F8 FuUerton, W. M. American crisis and the war. Lond., 1916. D619.F78 Hesitations, the Amer. crisis and the war. Garden City, N. Y., 1916. D619.F8 Problems of power. Rev. ed. N. Y., 1915. D397.F8 1915 Fulmer, J. J. Mil. panoramic sketching. [Kansas City, Mo.], 1917. 110470. r8 Funk, H. D. Aspecfts of Europ. diplo. since 1878. [St. Paul, 1915.} D511.F75 Furniss, H. S., ed. Industrial outlook. Lond., 1917. HC256.2.F86 [Furuseth, A.] Merchant seamen vs. naval reserve men. [Wash., 1917.] HD8039.S42U635 Fyfe, T. A. Employers & workmen. Lond., 1916. HD9743.G7F8 2ded. Lond., [1917]. . HD9743.G7F8 1917 Gaeu, R., pseud. Priests in the firing line. Lond., 1916. • D622.G32 Les soutanes sous la mitraille. Pa*r, "1915 ' D622.G3 GaUlard, G. Culture et kultur. 2 6d. Par., 1915. *Galeazzi, Biccardo. Come si rieducano i soldati mutilati. Firenze, 1916. Gallichan, W. M., comp. The soldiers' Eng. and Fr. conversation book. New ed. Phila., 1917. PC2121.G3 The soldiers' Eng. and Ital. conversation book. Phila., 1918. PC1120.S7G3 [GalUchet, H.] Gambetta et 1 'Alsace-Lorraine. Par., 1911. DD801.A56G3 Gallishaw, J. Trenching at Gallipoli. N. Y., 1916. D568.3.G3 Galopln, A. Sur la ligne de feu. 3 6d. Par., 1917. D640.G17 *Galtier-Boissi6re, E. Larousse in^dical de guerre illustr^. Par., 1918. Oeuvres protectrices du soldat bless^ ou malade. Par., 1917. *Gandolphe, M. La marche alavictoire. Tableaux du front 1914^1915. Par., 1915. ♦Garden cities and town plan, assoc, Lond. Report on housing cond. in the east. dis. of Lond. Lond., 1918. Gardin, J. E. An era of financial history .. . Newark, N. J., [1915]. HG171.G3 Gardiner, A. G. The war lords. Lond., [1915]. D523.G3 [Enl. andrev. ed.] Lond., 1915. D507.G3 1915 a Gardiner, J. de B. W. Ger. plans for the next war. Gard. city., 1918. D515.G15 Gardner, A. Our outlook as changed by the war. Camb., 1914. D524.G3 Gardner, A. P. Must we arm? N. Y., 1915. UA23.G42 Gardner, L., ed. The hope for society. Lond., 1917. HN389.G18 Garrett, W. A. "First-hand informaition from the war zone." Phila., [1917] . D570.15.G3 Garrison, L. M. On nat. defense and the adopt, of a proper military policy. [Wash., 1916.] UA23.G5 Garten found., Lond. Memo, on the indust. situation after the war. Lond., [1916]: D635.G25 Gasca, C. L. Le leggi della guerra. Torino, 1914. JX4514.G3 Gasquet, J. Les bienfaits de la guerre . Par., 1917. D523.G3 GatUn, D. The full measure of devotion. Garden City, 1918. PZ3.G224F Gauohez, Maurice. De la Mouse 4, 1'Yser. Cequej'aivu. Par., 1915. D541.G27 Gaudel, Mile. V, D. French for fighters. N. Y.,[n917]. PC2120.S7G35 [Gaudin de Villaine, A. P. M. S.] L'espionnage allemand en France, 1914-1916. [Par., 1916.] D639.S7G3 48 LIBEABT OF OONGKESS Gaultier, P. La Barbarie allemande. Par., 1918. n-i>;n8 La mentality allemande et la guerre. Par., 1916. %?liAnQ Gauss, C. F., ed. Democracy today. Chic, ["1917]. rS^o p9k *Gauvam, Auguste. L'Europe au jour le jour. Par., 1917-. -n^/tc /^a L'Europe avant la guerre .. . Par., 1917. f^cie'r^Q The Greek question. N. Y., 1918. fi^ii r^ Lea origines de la guerre europiSenue. Par., 1915. ^n^A Gay deMontella, B. Diez anos de politica intern, en elMediterrdneo, 1904-1914 .. Barcelona, [1915?] ^ , nttlrt GayyForner, V. El imperialismo y la guerra europea. Mad.,[19J5j. m&S.ljd El pensamiento y la aotividad alem. en laguerra europ. Mad . L1915J . Ublb.'aZ Gayda.V. Modern Austria, her racial and social problems. Lond.,[1915J. 1)B47.(j4 Geare, W. D. Letters of an army chaplain. Lond., [1918]. i; „o^oc Geddes, Patrick. Ideas at war. Lond., 1917. i^roQ r>4 Geerke, H. P. De oorlog. Amsterdam, [1914- tT oo/ C. War letters . . . N. Y., 1918. D640.G3 Geneva con., Aug. 22, 1864. The Geneva convention of 1906. ^^ash., 1916. JX1906.A3 no. 21 Genevoix, M. Neath Verdun, Aug.-Oct., 1914. 2d ed. Lond., 1916. D545.V25G5 1916a Nuits de guerre. Par., 1917. PQ2613.E55N8 1917 Sous Verdun, aodt-oct. 1914. [Par.], 1916. D545.V25G4 Genevray, J. £. M. La faune de la tranch^e . . . Bordeaux, 1917. Gennep, A. V. Le genie de I'organisation. Par., 1915. CB358.G4 Georg, W. Unser Emmich. [2. aufl.] Berl., ["1915]. DD231.E3G4 George, E.L. Organise for peace! Lond., [1917]. H0256.2.G4 Georgevitch, T. R. See D'ord'evie, T. R. GeoufTre de LapradeUe, A. ed. War letters from France. N. Y., 1916. D544.G4 GSraldy, P. Le grand-pfere. Par., [1915]. D526.3.G4 La guerre, Madame. Par., 1916. PQ2613.E72G8 The war, Madame. N. Y., 1917. PZ3.G311W Ggrard, A. La Triple entente et la guerre. Par., ["1918]. D511.G35 Gerard, J. W. Face to face with kaJserism. N. Y., ["1918]. D515.G42 My four years in Germany. Lond., 1917. D515.G4 1917a ^ N.Y.,['=1917]. D515.G4 *Gerard, M. Night wings. Lond., 1915. Gercken, A. B. Military tips and pointers. [N. Y., 1918]. U113.G4 Gerlache de Gomery, A. V. J. de. La Belgique et les Beiges pendant la guerre. Par., 1916. DH682.G4 Belgium in war time. Lond., 1917. DH682.G43 N. Y.,[1918?]. DH682.G43 1918 The German army from within. Lond., 1914. UA712.G4 1914a A German deserter's war experience. Lond., 1917. B640.G4 1917a N. Y., 1917. D640.G4 The German gospel of blood and iron. 2d ed. Lond., 1914. German prisoners in Great Britain. [Bolton, 1916?] D627.G7G4 [Lond., 1916?] D627.G7G4 1916a The German raid on Scarborough, Dec. 16th, 1914. [Lond., 1915.] D581.G4 The German spy system from within. Lond., 1914. JX5121.G4 The German war and Catholicism. St. Paul, 1916. D622.B5 German war proclamations. Lond., 1915. D623.B4G3 ♦Germain, A. Ren6 Vivien. Par., 1917. Germanistic soc. of Chicago. Pamphlets dealing with the war in Eurwe. Chi.?1914- Boas, F. Nationalism in Europe. [Chi.? 1915.] D509.G5 no. 13 Burgess, J. W. Causes of the European conflict. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 2 [Church, W. C] "Militarism" and "The Emperor." [Chi.? 1914?] D509.G5 no. 7 Demburg, B. German resources and the war. [Chi.? 1914?] D509.G5 no. 9 Germany and England. [Chi.? "1914.] D509.G5 no. 10 Emerson, E., jr. Destruction of Louvain. [Chi.? 1916?] D509.G5 no. 15 Francke, K. Germany's fateful hour. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 5 Germany. Beichstag. The session of the Ger. Reich, on Aug. the fomrth, 1914. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 4 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 49 Genuanistic soc. of Chicago. Granger, A. H. Bv theii- works ve shalJ knowlhem. [Ohi.? 1915.) " " D509.G5 no. 14 McDonald, J. G. German "atrocities" and internal, law. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 6 Morel, E. D. Morocco and Armageddon. [Chi., 1916.1 D509.G5 no. 17 Nagel, Charles. The following— a united nation. [Chj. 1916.] D509.G5 no. 16 Sargent, Noel. German "war-makers." [Chi.? 1915.] D509.G5 no. 12 Scherger, G. L. Evolution of the German empire. [Chi.? "19 14.] D509.G5 no. 8 Schevlll, F. Germany and the peace of Eiu-. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 1 Swing, R. E. How Germany was forced into wai-. [Chi.? 1914.] D509.G5 no. 8 Thompson, J. W. Russian diplomacy and thewar. [Chi.? 1915.] D509.G5 no. 11 The Germans at Lou vain. Lond., 1916.' D542.L7G7 The Germans l.v ihemselves. Lond., 1914. D515.G25 The Germans in Cork. Lond., 1917. D526,2.G4 Germany. AuswSrtiges amt. Aktenstiicke zum kriegsausi ruch, [Ber., 1915?] D505.G4 1915 The Belgian people's war. [N. Y., 1915.] D626.B4G3 Denkschrift der deutschen regierung. [Ber., 1915.] D582.06G3 Denkschrift, der kaiserlich deutschen regierung. [Bei., 1916.] D593.G5 — ^ Employment, contrary to internat. law, of col. troo}is upon the Europ. arena of war, bv Eng. and Fr. [Ber.? 1915.] . D626.G7G3 1915 The German whi'e-Vook. [Ber., 1914.] D505.G42 Oxford, 1914. D505.G42 1914a N.Y.,[1915?] D505.G42 1915 German white book on armed merchantmen. [Ber.? 1916.] D593.G4 Germany's reasons for war with Russia. [Ber., J914.] D505.G5 Greueltaten rusaischer truppen. [Ber., 1915.] D626.R9G3 Memo, of the Ger. govern, in regard to incideni s alleged lo have attended the des!ruction of a Ger. subm. and its crew by II. M. aux. cruiser "Baralong." Lond., 1916. D582.B3G3 1915 Memor, of the Ger. govern, concerning the employment of Belgian workmen in Ger. [Ber? 1917.] D639.D5G4 Telegramme desAuswartigen amtes in Berlin. Genua, 1914. D531.A5 \^er!etzung der Genfer konvention vom 6. juli 1906. [Ber.? 1914.] D626.F8G3 Violation of the Geneva convention of July 6th, 1906. [Ber., 1914?] Die volkerrechtswidrige fuhrung des belgischen volkakriegs. [Ber.? 1915.] . D541.G3 Yorlaufige denkschrift und aktenstiicke zum kriegsausbruch. [Ber., 1914.] D505.G4 Bundesrat. Die Bunderatsverordn. iibergetreide. .. Ber., 1915. D635.G4 1915 Laws, statutes, etc. Entwurf eines kriegsgewinnsteuergesetzes. [Ber., 1916.] HJ4720.A6 1916 Diekriege-no'gesetze. Bei., 1914- D635.G5 1914 DaB mvihlen- u. backereigewerbe in den Kriegsnotgesetzen . Ber., 1915. D635.G5 1915 The prize code of the German empire, as in force July 1, 1915 ... N. Y., 1915. JX5261.G3A4 1915a Beichsamt des innem. Ger. decrees prohib. export, and transit on account of the war. [Wash., 1915] HF3566.2.A5 1915 Beichskanzler. Denkschrift flber wirtechaftliche massnahmcn ... [Ber., 1914-15] D635.G4 1914a The German note and thereply of the allies. Lond.,1917. D613.G4 1917 Note communicated by the U. S. ambassador, Dec. 12, 1916 ... Lond., 1916. Cd. 8406. D613.G4 1910 Beichstag. Amt. bericht Uberdiekriegssitz. des Deutsch. Reichstags am 4. aug. 1914. [Ber., 1914]. D505.G55 1914a — - Der deutsche Reichstag und der weltkrieg, 1914-1915 . . . Frank. am Main, [1915]. D505.G55 1915 The session of the Cier, Reichstag on Aug. fourth, 1914 . . . [Chicago? 1914]. D509.G5 no. 4 Germany & the Prussian spirit. Lond., 1914. DD221.G4 Germany in the nineteenth century, 2d series. Lond., 1915. DD222.G6 *Germany, Turkey ajid Armenia. Lond. 66539—18 4 50 LIBEAEY OF CONGKESS Germany's jmt cause . . . N. Y., [1915?] D515.G3 Germany's war mania. N. Y.,[1915]. DD228.5.A5 Gervais-Courtellemont, J. C. La bataille de I'Ourcq. . , . Par., [ "1915] . D545.M3G4 * Verdun! Par. Die geschichte des volkerkrieges. Coin am Rhein, 1914 - D522.G4 Gli6on,H. Foi en la France . . . Par., 1916. PQ2613.H2F6 *Gibbon, E. The story of the Huns. Lond., 1914. Gibbons, F. P. How the Laconia sank. Chic, 1917. D592.L2G5 Gibbons, H. A. The blackest page of modern history . . . New York, 1916. DS195.G5 The new map of Africa (1900-1916) . . N. Y., 1916. DT31.G6 The new map of Europe (1911-1914). N. Y., 1914. D511.G5 N.Y.,1917. D511.G5 1917 Paris reborn. N. Y., 1915. DC736.G5 - The reconstruction of Poland and the Near East. N. Y., 1917 D445.G5 Gibbs, G. F. The secret witness. N.Y.,1917. PZ3.G3537Se The Yellow dove. N. Y., 1915. PZ3.G3537Y Gibbs, J. W. Peace sonnets. Villisca, la., 1915. PS3513.I 22P3 1915 Gibbs, P. H. The battles of the Somme. N. Y., [^917]. D545.S7G5 From Bapaume to PasBchendaele. N. Y., [1918]. " D544.G5 The Germans on the Somme. Lond., 1917. D545.S7G6 The soul of the war. Lond., [1915]. D640.G5 Gibson, A. ed. Increase of rent and mortgage int. (war restrictions) act, 1915. . . Lond., [1917]. Gibson, C. R. War inventions. Lond., 1917. U106.G55 Gibson, H. A journal from our legation in Belgium. Garden City, 1917. DH682.G5 Gibson, P. Battering the Boche. N. Y, 1918. D640.G53 Gibson, W. W. Battle. N. Y., 1915. PR6013.I 29B3 1915 N. Y., 1915. PR6013.1 29B3 1915a Battle, and other poems. N. Y., 191(i. PR6013.I 29B3 1916 Giddings, F. H. The bases of an enduring peace. N.Y., [1917]. JX1907.A8 no. 113 Giddings, H. A. Handbook of military signaling ... N. Y., 1917. UG573.G4 Gide, C. La politique commerciale apr^s la guerre . . Par., 1917. Gideon, S. E. Map reading. [Austin, Tex., 1918.] UG470.G5 Giesy, J.TJ. Mimi; a story of the Latin quarter in war-time. N.Y.,[1918]. PZ3.G365M Giglioli, 1. Edith Cavell. . . . Firenze, 1915. D630.C3G5 Gilbert, B. War workers, and other verses . . . Lond., 1916. PR6013.I 33W3 Gilbert, G. H. The Bible and universal peace. N. Y., 1914. JX1953.G6 Gill, C. National power and prosperity. ... Lond., [1916]. D511.G55 Gill, C. C. Naval power in the war (1914-1917). . . N. Y., ["1918]. D580.G5 Gilles, P. La question des loyers et la guerre. . . . Par., 1914. Gillespie, A. D. Letters from Flanders. . . . Lond., 1916. D541.G45 GUlespie, V. Poems of 1915, and other verses. Lond., 1915. PR6013.I 35P7 Gillman, T. H. The new platoon instructor ... Cleveland, ["1918]. UD160.G5 Ginisty, P. Les artistes morts pour la patrie (1914-1915) . Par., 1916. N6852.G5 Le livre du souvenir. Par., ["1916]. DC387.G5 Ginsburg, B. W. ed. War speeches, 1914^1917. Oxford, 1917. D509.G6 Giraldon, H. Petites tallies et grands coeurs, 1914! Par., 1916. PZ23.G5P4 Girard, A. La Triple Entente et la guerre. Par., 1918. Girardet, Mme. M. Braves Coeurs. Par.,[°1916]. PQ2613.I 7B7 1916 Giraud, P. Devant I'histoire . . Par., 1917. D511.G57 Giraud, V. The French miracle and French civilisation. [Ann Arbor,. 1917] D523.G52 Le miracle franjais. Par., 1915. D523.G5 La troieifeme France. Par., 1917. DC387.G6 Giraudoux, J. Campaigns and intervals. Bost., 1918. D640.G55 - — Lectures pour une ombre. Par., 1917. ■ D640.G54 *Giron, F. Les compagnies concessionnaires de services pub. . . . Lyon, 1914. *Gizycki, H. v. Exercises in strategy and tactics. New ed. Oxford, 1915. Gladden, W. The forks of the road ... N. Y., 1916. JX1953.G65 The great war; six sermons. Columbus, O., [1915]. D524.G45 Glage, M. ed. D-er krieg und der Christ. Hamburg, 1914. D524.G5 Der rechte kriegsmann. Hamburg, 1915. D524.G55 Glass, M. Worrying won't win. N. Y., [1918J. - PN6161.G5 Glassie, A. B. The cause; a bit of war-verse. [Wash., °1917]. D526.2.G5 Gleason, A. H. Golden lads .. N. Y., 1916. D541.G5 Inside the British Isles. Lond., 1917. DA577.G5 1917 a N. Y., 1917. DA577.G5 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 51 Gleasou, A. H, Our part in the great war. N. ¥.,["'1917]. D640.G58 Young Hilda at the wars. N. Y., [1915]. D640.G6 Glelchen, A. E. W., count. The doings of the Fifteenth infantry brigade, Aug. 1914, to Mar. 1915 . . . Edin., 1917. D640.G63 Gohineau, J. A., comte de. Inequality of human races. N. Y., 1915. CB195.G52 Goblet d' Alviella, E.F.A..oomte. The true and false pacifism. Lend., 1917. D613.G6 Godillon, P. V. Hygifene navale k bord du torpilleur d'escadre "T^m^raire." ... Bordeaux, 1916. *Goltz, C, baron v. The nation in arms. Lond., 1914. Gdtz, J. Unter Habsburgs fahnen. C6hi,[°1915]. PZ31.B3, vol. 74 Goldsmith, P. H. tr. South American opinions on the war. Wash., 1917. D621.C5G6 Goldsmith, B. A league to enforce peace . . . N. Y., 1917. JX1975.G6 Goltz, H. von der. My adventures as a German secret agent. N.Y.,1917. DD221.5.G6 Gfimez Carrillo, E. In the heart of the tragedy. Lond., 1917. D640.G64 * Parmi les mines. Par., 1915. Gomila, S. El escdndalo europeo. Barcelona. 1915. ig^^ , I gD523.G54 Gomoll, W. C. Im kampf gegen Eussland. Leip., 1916.^ D551.G6 Gonnet, J. C. J. Les camets d'un officier (1909-1914) Par,, 1918. D548.G6 Gonzalez Blanco, E. Iberismo y germanismo. Valencia, li917. D621.S7G6 Gonzalez Gamargo, J. "Banderasgloriosas." Caracas, 1916. D526.7.S8G6 Goodciuld, G.,ed. The blinded soldiers and sailors gift book. N.Y.,1916. PR1149.G6 England, my England; a war anthology. Lond., 1914. PR1195.H5G6 — — Umpteen yams, collected from somewhere in France. Lond., [1917]. D526.2.G6 Goodman, H. God, the world and the war. Oamb., 1915. D524.G7 Goodman, P., ed. Zionism: prohlems and views. Lond., [1916]. DS149.G55 Goodnow, M. War nursing. Phila., 1917. UH490.G6 GopCeviiS, S. Amerikas roUe im wjelpkriege. Leip., [1917]. D619.G7 [Gordon, C. W.] The major. N. ¥.,["1917]. PZ3.G654Ma Gordon, G. A. The appeal of the nation ... Best., ["1917]. D524.G715 Gordon, H. Our girls in wartime, rhymes. Lond., 1917. D526.2.G65 Gordon, Jan. The luck of thirteen. Lond., 1916. D640.G65 Gordon-Smith, G. Through the Serbian campaign. Lond., 1916. D561.G6 Gore, C, bp. ol Oxford. The war and the church. Lond., [1914]. ttItG Gore-Browne, F. The effect of the war on commercial engagements. Lond., 1914. JX5270.G6 Gorham, C. T. Religion and the war. Lond., 1916. D524.G72 The world war. Who is to blame? Lond., 1915. D511.G65 GoriCar, J. Political intrigues of Aust. & Ger. against Balkanstates. N. Y., 1915. D511.G63 Gorlof, V. de. Origines et bases de I'alliance franco-russe. Par., 1913. D397.G6 *Gorse, I'abbe M. M. Echos de guerre. France et kultur. Par., 1915. Goschen, Sir W. E., bart. The one condition of peace. Lond., 1916. D610.G6 Gosling, H. Peace: how to get and keep it. N. Y., [1917]: , D613.G65 Gosling, J. W. Outpost cook. Albany, 1917. UC724.N7G6 Gosllnga, A. Slingelandt's efforts towards Europ, peace. The Hague, 1915- D287.G6 Gosse, E.W. Inter arma. Lond., 1916. PR4725.G7 1 6 1916 *Gosselin, Louis. La petite histoire. Prussiens d'hiei- et de toujours. Par., 1916. Gothein, E. Krieg und wirtschaft. Heidelberg, 1914. P635.G7 Goudy, H. The war and international law ... Lond., 1916. JX1392.G6 Gould, B. A. The greater tragedy. N. Y., 1916. D523.G555 War thoughts of an optimist. Lond., [1915]. D523.G56 ^Goulette, L. L'absinthe et I'alcool dans le defense nationale. Par., J915. *Gourmont, E. de. Pendant la guerre. Par., 1918. [Goursat, G. M.] Un p^kin sur le front- Par., [=1917]. D640.G66 Gourvitch, P. P. How Germany does business. N. Y., 1917. HF3566.G75 Gouvieux, M. Notes d'un officier observateur en avion. Par., ["1916]. D603.G6 Gowans, A. L., comp. A month's German newspapers. Lend., 1915. D523.G57 *Goyau, G. Le (Jardinal Mercier. Par., 1918. Gozdovic, R., pasha. Im blutigen Karst. Stutt., ["1915]. D564.A2G7 Grabo, C. H. World peace and after. X. Y., 1918. D610.G8 Graf, F. Im torpedoboot gegen England. Ber., ["1916]. D581.G68 Graham, J. W. War, from a Quaker point of view. Lond., [1915]. JX1953G7 Graham, S. Russia and the world. Lond., 1915. DK265.G7 .1915 a -;— N. Y., 1915. DK265.G7 Grahame-White, C. The aeroplane. N.Y.,[1915]. Au-craft in the great war. Lond., [1915]. , UG630.G73 Air power, naval, nrilitary, commercial. N.Y.,1917. TL545.G8 52 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Graham 3-WJxite, C. Heroes of the flying corps. Lond., 1916. The invisible war-plane. Lond., [1915]. r, naK Gramont, A. de, due de Guiclie. Aviator's elem. hdbk. N. Y., 1918. TL670.ljS& Aviator's pocket diet. . . N. Y., 1918. TL509.O7 *Grand-Carteret, J. Caricatures et images de guerre. Par., 1916. ' Grande, J. A citizene' army; the Swiss system. Lend., 1916. UASO^.tibO La grande guerre. Paris, 1915- TMrocr; re Clemguceau, G. E. B. La le^on de la Russie. Par., 1915. U^b&.eb Cressaty, comte. La Syrie franfaise. Par., 1915. Txi^ninril Deutschland uber alles. Par., 1915. i^iiH't!! Dontenville, J. L'Angleterre n'a pas voulu la guerre. Par., 1915. 1J517.D7 Aprfes la guerre. Par., 1915. , D610.D7 Gohier, TJ. D. Gardens la France auxFrangais. Par., 1915. DC41.Cr3u7 Goullg, A. Cessons la lutte declasse! Par., 1915. HX266.G6 Haennig, J. Une fourberie allemande. Par., 1915. JN3777.H3 Laskine, E. Les socialistes du kaiser. Par., 1915. HX276.L14 Prahovan, A. La Roumanie en armes. Par., 1915. DR263.P7 Savarit, C. M. Lafrontifere du Rhin. Par., 1915. DC40.S35 Leur but; la France d6membr6e. Par., 1915. D515.S28 Wetterle, t. L'Alsace-Lorraine frangaise. Par., 1915. DD801.A55W4 *La grande guerre racont^e par les ttooins. Hist, anecdotique. Par., 1915. *Les grands jours de France en Am6rique. Mission Viviani-Joff re. Par. Granger, A. H. England 's world empire . Chi., 1916. DA18.G7 Grant, H. Spies and secret service. N.Y.,[1915]. HV7961.G65 Grant, J. G. Heart beneath the uniform. Lond., 1917. D640.G668 Grant, M. Passing of the great race. N. Y., 1916. GN575.G75 Grant, Reginald. S. O. S. Stand to! N. Y., 1918. D640.G669 Grant, Robert. Their sprit; some impr. of the Eng. and Fr. Bost., 1916. D640.G67 Grant, W. L. Our just cause. Lond:. ,[ 1914] . D515.G7 The Graphic special. Lond., [1914?]- No. 1-2. Sir John French's despatches. D544.F72 No. 3. Official naval despatches. D581.G7 Grasshoff, R. The tragedy of Belgium. N. Y.,[n915]. D615.G65 Grasty, C. H. Flashes from the front. N. Y., 1918. D640.G685 Gratacap, L. P. The end; how the great war was stopped. N.Y.,1917. PZ3.G771En — — ^ Europe's handicap — tribe and class. N. Y., 1915. D523.G6 [Grau-Wandmayer, A.] The great conspiracy. N.Y.,[1914]. D511.G68 1914 2ded. N. Y.,[1915]. D511.G68 1915 Graul, R. Alt-Flandern. Dachau bei Munchen, 1915. DH424.G75 Graves, A. K., pseud. Red secrets of the Hohenzollems. L.,1915. DD221.G7 1915a * More secrets of the German war office. Secrets of the German war office. N. Y., 1914. DD221.5.G7 Secrets of the Hohenzollems. N. Y., 1915. DD221.G7 Graves, A. F. Long retreat. Lond., 1915. D526.2.G7 Turn of the tide. Lond., 1916. D526.2.G73 Graves, R. Fairies and fusiliers. Lond., [1917]. PR6013. R35F3 1917 Gray, Rev. A. H. As Tommy sees us. Lond., 1917. D639.R4G7 1917 Gray, A. New Leviathan. Lond., [1915]. D615.G7 True pastime. Lond., [19151. D525.G7 Gray, E. M. Bloodless war. Lond., 1917. HF3588.G3G7 Gray, H. L. War time control of industry. N. Y., 1918. HG256.2.G8 The great advance. Lond., [1916]. D640.G68 The great battles of the great war. Lond., 1914. D523.G64 Gt. Brit. Agree, bet. the Br. and Ger. govern, con. com. and civ. prisoners of war. Lond., 1917. , (Cd. 8590.) D627.A2G6 1917 Comm. and com. on questions arising out of the war. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8256.) D505.G7 1916c Admiralty. Drawings of the flags. Lond., 1916. V300.G7 1916 - — King's regul. and admir. instructions .. . Lend., 1915. VB593.A2 1915 Manual of instruct, for the Royal naval sock berth staff. Lend., 1915. VG465.G7A4 1915 Headings of a settlement as to the govern, of Ireland. Lend., 1916. (Od. 8310.) ._ DA962.A5 1916a — — Naval and mil. despatches rel. to oper. in the war. Lond., 1914- D544.G7 Navy and army. Allow, and pensions . . . Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7662 ) UB375.G7A5 1914 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 53 Gt. Brit. Admiralty. The navy list. Lond., 1914. ^'11.G7A2 Navy(separation allowances). Lond., 1914. (Od.7619.)VB285.G7A2 1914 Principlesandpract. of educ. gymnastics. Lend., 1916. V265.G7 1916 RegulationsfortheR. naval reaerve(men). Lond. ,1915. VB598.A5 1914 Scheme for allow, to depend, of dec. sailors and soldiers. Lond., 1915. (Cd.7682.) UB405.G7A5 1915 Scheme for allow, to depend, of dec. sailors and soldiers. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8131.) UB375.G7A5 1915d The war. H.M. Australian fleet. [Melbourne, 1915.] VA72^.A5 1915 Adv. com. lor aeronautics. Report. Lond., 1909- TL526.G7A3 Army. Council. Army. Brit. emp. com. Rapt, of the Mil. court of inquiry . . . Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7681.) UB57.A5 1915 Army. Copy of instruct. . . in connect, with the Mil. serv. act, 1917. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8617.) UB345.G7A5 19i7b Army. Int. and fin. repts. of the (halakite) enquiry. Lond., [1917]. (Cd. 8446.) ' TP290.H3G7 Com. on royal aircraft factory. Report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8191.) UG635.G7A7 1916 Courts of inquiry. Army (courts of inquiry) act, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8435.) UB867.B3G7 Army med. dept. Memo, on some med. dis. in the Mediterranean war area. Lond., 1916. RA845.G7 — — Memo, on the treatment of injiu-ies in war. Lond., 1915. RD151.G7 * Bill. 1918. Brit, nation, and status of aliens bill, pres. May 15, 1918. Lond., 1918. Bd. of agri. and fish. Corn production act, 1917. Lond., 1917. HD4966.A5G7 1917 Com. on home prod, of food (Eng. and Wales). Interim report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8048.) HD9011.6.A4 Final report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8095.) HD9011.6.A4 1915b Com. on land settlement for s. and s. Brit, agric. the nation's oppor- tunity. Lond., 1917. UB365.G7A5 1917 Final report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8182.) UB365.G7A4 Com. on prod, and distrib. of milk. Interim report. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8608.) HD9282.G7A5 1917 -^ Second inter, report. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8886.) HD9282.G7A5 1917a Com. on supply of horses for mil. purp. Report. Lond., 1915. (Od.8134.) UC605.G7A3 1915 Freshwater fish com. Interim report. Lond., 1917. SH255.A5 1917 Board of educ. Scheme for the organ, and develop, of scient. and indust. research. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8005.) HC256.2.A5 -. Com. on juv. educ. in rel. to employ, after the war. Interim report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8374.) . LC5256.G7A5 1916 Finalreport. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8512, 8577.) LC5256.G7A5 1917 Board of trade. Govern, war risks inaur. scheme. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7838.) HE966.G65 Manufacture of flour and bread. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8400.) HD9011.6.A4 1916 Memo. . . . with respect to tlie future organis. of com. intelligence. •Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8715.) HF73.G7A4 1917 Mer. mar. Statementas to compens. for death or inj. caused by war risks. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8706.) HE966.G7 1917 Merchant shipping (casualties). Lond., 1916. VK1282.G7A4 Aircraft ins. com. Govt, war risks ins. scheme. Report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7997.) HG8055.G7 Commercial intel. com. British trade after the war. Rept. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8181.) HF3506.2.A5 1916 British trade after the war (2). Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8275.) HF3506.2.A5 1916b Com. on finan. facilities for trade. Rept. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8346.) HF3506.2.A5 1916d Com. on prices. Inter, rept. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8358.) HB23LG7 Com. on retail coal prices. Report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7866.) HD9551.6.A5 1915 Pre-war contract com. Rept. Lond., 1918. (Od. 8975.) JX5271.C5G7 54 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Qt. Brit. Cent. com. on women's employ. Inter, rept. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7848.) Cent, control board (Llq. traf.). Det. o. t. realm (liquor control) regulations 1915. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8117, 8243, 8558.) HVSOSO G7A5 1915 Liquor traffic. Memo. Dec, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd 8613.) ^ HD9361.6.A5 1917 Canteen com. Feeding the munition worker. Lond., 1916. HD9743.G6AO 1916f Charity comm. for Eng. and Wales. War charities act, 1916. Lond. 1917. D638.G"7A3 Colonial office. European war. Oorresp. regarding gifts from oversea domin- ions and colonies. Lend., 1914. (Cd. 7646.) D629.G7A5 1914 Oorresp. regarding the nav. and mil. assistance aff. to i±. M. govt. bvH.M. oversea dominions. Lend.. 1914. (Cd. 7607.) D505.Ct7 1914ca Same. [Melbourne, 1914.] D505.(47 1914c Corresp. relating to gifts of food-stuffs and other supplies . from the oversea dominions and colonies. [Melbourne, 1914.] 1)505. .Ct7 1914d Corresp. relating to the occup. nf German Samoa by an exped. force from N. Z. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7972.) D578.S2G7 1915 Corresp. relative to the alleged ill-treatment of Gei-man subjects captured in the Cameroona. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7974.) D627.G7A5 1915h Corresp. respecting military operations against German poss. in the western Pacific. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7975.1 p577.G7 Further corresp. regarding gifts from the oversea dominions and colonies. Lond., i:>15. (Cd. 7875.) D638.G7A5 1915 Gold coast. Correspondence relating to the military operations in Togoland. Lond., 1915, (Cd. 7872.) D576.T7G7 1915 Papers relating to German atrniities .. in Africa. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8306.) D626.G3G7 1916 Union of South .Vfrica. Papers rolatiiii; tn certain trials in German South west Africa. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8371.1 DT714.G7 1916 Empire settlement com. Report of the com. appointed to consider the measures to be taken for settling within the empire ex-service men who may desire to emigrate after the war. Lond., 1917, (Cd, 8672,) UB365.G7A5 1917a Comm. of enquiry into industrial unrest. Reports, Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8662- 8669.) H08381.C3 1917 Summary of the reports . , bv G, X, Barnes. Lond.. 1917. (Cd. 8696.) HD8381.CS 1917a Com. on alleged German outrages. Evidence and doc. , , , containing details of outrages on civ. pop. in Belgium and Friance. Lond., 1915. D626.G3G7 1915f Evidence and doc. ... on alleged German outrages. Being an appentjix to the report of the committee . . . presided over by the Ri^t Hon. Viscount Bryce. N.Y.,[1915?] " D626.G3G7 1915f Report.[andAppendixl. Lend., 1915. (Cd. 7894-95.) D626.G3G7 1915 Report. N. Y.,[1915.] D626.G3G7 1915a Com. on comm. and indust. policy. Imperial preference. Copy of resolutions. . . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8482.) ' HP1534 1917 Com. on employ, of conscientious objectors. Rules, Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8627 ) UB345.G7A5 1917ab Com. on the adminis. of the order in Council of March, 1915. Report. Lond 1917, (Cd. 8469.) D580.G7 1917 Court to investigate loss of steamship "Falaba." Shipping casualties . Report, Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8021.) D592.F3G7 Court to investigate loss of steamship "Lusitania." Shipping casualties Report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8022.) D592.L8G7 Dardanelles commission. First report and supplement. Lond , 1917 (Cd 8490, 8502.) D568.3.A3 Defence of the realm losses royal commission. First-second reports Lond 1916-17. (Cd. 8359, 8751.) "^ ,TX5326.G7 Dept. of sclent, and indust. research. Report on the resources and produc- tion of iron ores . . . Lond., 1917. TN405.G7A5 1917 — — Fuel research board. Report on their scheme of research . Lond 191'^ ■. , , TP321.G7 Director of army contracts. Army. Memo, on War office contracts. Lond 1917. (Cd.8447.) UC265.G77 1917 Dominions royal commission. Memo, and tables rel. to the food and raw mp*--\»lreqmrements of the United Kingdom. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8123.) HC245 A7 BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 55 Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Agreement between the Brit, and Ger. governments concern- ing combatant and civilian prisoners of war. Lond., 1917. D627.A2G6 1917 ' — — ■ Agreement between the United Kingdom and France respecting the liability to military service of British subjects in France and French citizens in Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8691.) UB345.G7A5 1917h An agreement concluded between H. M. government and the provi- sional government of Russia relative to the reciprocal liability to mil. serv. of Brit- ish subjects resident in Russia and Russian subjects resident in Great Britain. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8588.) UB345.G7A5 1917e Austrian and German papers found in possession of James F. J. Archi- bald, Falmouth, Aug. 30, 1915. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8012.) D619.5.A7A9 — ^ The case of the allies; being the replies to President Wilson, and Mr. Balfour's despatch. Lond., 1917. D613.G7 1917a Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7860.) D505.G7 1915 Collective note addressed to the Greek goyt. by the French, British, and Russian ministers, and the reply of the Greek govt. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8298.) B616.G7 — — Corres. between H. M. govt, and the U. S. ambassador respecting the release of interned civilians. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7857.) D627.G7A5 1915b — — Corres. between H. M. govt, and thelJ. S. govt, respecting the rights of belligerents. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7816.) D635.G8 — ■■ — ■ Corres. between H. M. govt, and the U. S._ ambassador respecting the treatment of German prisoners of war and interned civilians in the U. K. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7815.) D627.G7A5 1915 Corres. between H. M. govt, and the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom and Germany respectively. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7817.) D627.G7A5 1915a Corres. respecting events leading to the rupture of relations with Turkey. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7628.) ■ Despatch . . . summarising events leading up to rupture of relations with Turkey, and reply thereto. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7716.) D505.G7 1914b Corres. respecting the employment of British and German prisoners of war in Poland and France respect. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8260.) D627.G3G7 1916f - — Corres. respecting the European crisis. Lond., 1914. (Cd.7467.) 1)505.67 Corres. respecting the relief of allied ^rritories in the occupation of the enemy. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8348.) D638.P6G7 1916a Corres. respecting the transit traflBc across Holland of materials sus- ceptible of employment as miUtarj; supplies. Lond., 1917. (Cd.8693.) D621.N4G7 — -- Corres. with H. M. minister at Berne respecting the question of reprisals against prisoners of war. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8323.) 1)627 .A2G6 1916c -^ — Corres. with the Ralgian minister respecting the deportation of Belgians to Germany and the forced labour imposed upon them by the German authorities. Lond., 1916, (Cd. 8404.) D639.D5G7 Correspondence with the G rman government regarding the alleged misuse of British hospital ships. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8692.) D581.G8 Corres. with the German government respecting the death by burning of J. P. Genower, able seaman, when prisoner of war at Brandenburg camp. Lond., 1918. (Cd. 8987.) r)627.G3G7 1918a Corres. w'.th the Netherlands government respecting defensively armed British merchant vessels. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8690.) , P621.N4G75 Corres. with the Swedish minister on the subject of the detention by the Swed. govt, of the British transit: mail to Russia as a reprisal for the search of parcels mail bv H. M. govt. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8322.) 1)635,68 1916e Cf nes. with. the U. S. ambassador regarding the relief of allied territories in the occupation of the enemy. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8295.) D638.P6G7 Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting conditions in the intern- ment camp at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8161.) ; D627.G3G7 1916 — — Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the execution of Miss Cavell at Brussels. Lond., 1915. ,(Cd. 8013.) D630.C3G7 Corres. with the U. S. amb. resp. the safety of alien enemies repatriated from India on the S. S. "Golconda." Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8163.) D590.G7 1916 — — Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the "Trading with the enemv (extension of powers) act, 1915." Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8225.) D635.G8 1916b — Further corres. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8353.) D635.G8 1916ba — — Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the transfer to Switzerland of British and German wounded and sick combatant prisoners of war. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8236.) P627.S9G7 56 LIBEARY OF CONGRESS Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treat- ment of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7959.) D627.G7A5 1915c Further corres. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7961.) D627.G7A5 1915d Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of Bntis n prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8108.) D627.G7A5 1915g Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of mails on neutral vessels. Lond., 1916. (Od. 8173.) . D635.G8 1916c Correspondencia do governo britannico relativa a' crise europea. Lond., 1914. ^ ^ D505.G7 1914 Corrispondenza suUa crisi europea. Roma, 1914. D505.G7 1914 Despatch from H. M. ambassador at Petrograd enclosing a memorandum on the subject of the temperance measures adopted in Russia since the outbreak of the European war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7738.) HV5080.G7A4 1915 Despatch to His Majesty's ambassador at Washington respecting the allied note of Januarv 10, 1917. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8439.) D613.G7 1917 Engeland in oorlog voor de gewaarborgde rechten van kleine naties. 's-Gravenhage, 1914. D505.G7 1914 Dutch European war. Despatches between British government and ambassa- dors. Ottawa, 1914. D505.G7 1914f Further corres. between H. M. govt, and the U. S. govt, respecting the rights of belUgerents. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8233.) D635.G8 1915b Lend., 1916. (Cd. 8234.) D635.G8 1915c Further corres. respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben .. . Lond., 1916. (Cd.8296.) D627.G3G7 1916d Further corres. respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8262.) D627.G3G7 1916c Further corres. respecting the proposed release of civilians interned in the British and German empires. Lend., 1916. (Cd. 8352.) p627.A2G6 Further corres. respecting the proposed release of civilians interned in the British and German empires. Lond., 1917. (Cd.8437.) D627.A2G6 1916b Further corres. respecting the transit traffic across Holland of materials susceptible of employment as military supplies. Loud., 1918. (Od. 8915.) D621.N4G7 1918 Further corres. with the German govt, respecting the incidents alleged to have attended the sinking of a German submarine and its crew by H. M. auxiliary cruiser"Baralong"onAug. 19, 1915. Lond., 1916. (Cd.8176.) D582.B3G3 1916 Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the safety of alien enemies repatriated from India on the S. S. "Golconda." Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8178.) D590.G7 1916a Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8235.) D627.G3G7 1915e ; Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., [1916] (Od. 8297.) D627.G3G7 1916 ; Further con-es. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8477.) D627.G3G7 1917 Great Britain and the European crisis. Corres. and statements in Parliament. Lond., 1914. D505.G7 Intoxicating liquors. (Restrictions in foreign countries during war.) Lond., 1915. ([Od. 7965.) HD9350.6.G7 Italian decrees relative to enemy merchant vessels. Lond., 1915. (Od. 8104). JX5261.I8A5 1915 Korres. der Koniglich grossbritannischen regierung betrefis der euro- paischen krise. Bern, 1914. D505.G7 1914 Letter of July 31, 1914, from the Pres. of the French Republic to the King respecting the European crisis, and H. M. reply of Aug. 1, 1914. Lond., 1915. (dd. 7812.) "^^ ^ ' D505.P6 Libro bianco; correspondencia respecto & la crisis europea. San Sebastian, [1914]. D505.G7 1914 Spanish — ;— . Memo, addressed by the French and British govts, to the U. S. govt. regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8438.) D635.G8 1916ab BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 57 Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Memo, of the German govt, in regard to incidents alleged to have attended the destruction of a German sub. and its crew by H. M. cruiser "Bar- along." Lond. 1916. (Cd. 8144.) D582.B3G3 1915 Memo, presented by II. M. govt, and the Frenchgovt. to neutral govern- ments regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8223.) D635.G8 1916 Memo, respecting the treatment of belligerent submarines in neutral waters. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8349.) D590.G7 1916c Note addressed by II. M. govt, to neutral representatives in London respecting the withdrawal of the Declaration of London orders in Council. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8293.) D580.G7 — - Note addressed to the U. S. ambassador regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 191B. (Cd. 8294.) D635.G8 1916a - — Note communicated by the U. S. ambassador, Dec. 12, 1916. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8406.) D613.G4 1916 Note communicated by the U. S. ambassador, Dec. 20, 1916. (Cd. 84.31.)* D613.U5 1916f — - Notes exchanged with the Chilean minister respecting the sinking of the'German cruiser "Dresden" in Chilean territorial waters. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7859.) D582.r)8G7 1915 — ^ Note from the Russian provisional government and the British reply respecting the allied war aims. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8587.) D505.R85 1917 Note from the U. S. ambassador transmitting a report, dated June 8, 1915, on the conditions at present existing in the internment camps at Ruhleben. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7863.) D627.G3G7 1915 Note form the U.S. government regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8261.) D635.U5 1916 a Reply of the allied govts, to the note communicated by the U.S. ambassa- dor on Dec. 20, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8468.) D613.G7 1916 Replv to the German peace note . . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8467.) D613.F7 1916b Report by Dr. A. E. Taylor on the conditions of diet and nutrition in the internment camp at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8259.) D627.G3T3 -^— Report drawn up by the Com. on the administration of the order in Council of Mar., 1915. (1916.). T.ond., 1917. (Cd. 8469.) D580.G7 1917 Rfeports by U. S. officials on the treatment of Brit, prisoners of war and interned civllianB at certain places of detention in Germany. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7861.) ' D627.G3U6 1915 Reports of visits of inspection made by officials of the U. S. embassy to various intern, camps in the U. K. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8324.) D627.G7U6 1916 Reports on the treatment by the Germans of British prisoners and natives in German East Africa. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8689.) D627.A3G7 1917 Selectionfrompapersfoundinthepossessionof C!apt. vonPapen. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8174.) D619.5.P2S4 Sworn statement by Horst von der Goltz, alias Bridgeman Taylor. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8232.) D619.5.G6G7 Statement of the measures adopted to intercept the sea-borne commerce of Germany. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8145.) D581.G75 The treatment of Armenians in the Ottoman empire, 1915—16. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8325.) D638.A7T6 Treatment of prisoners of war in England and Germany during the first eight months of the war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7862.) D627.G7A5 1915e The war. Corres. between H. M. govt, and the U. S. govt, respecting the rights of belligerents. [Melbourne, 1915.] D635.G8 1915a The war. Correspondence respecting events leading to the rupture of relations with Turkey. [Melbourne, 1915.] D505.G7 1914ba The war. Peace note from the U. S. Replyof the allied governments. [Melbourne, 1917] D613.G7 1917b — ■■ — War with Germany. Correspondence, &c., respecting the European crisis. [Melbourne, 1914.] ' • ; ■•■ D505.G7 1914e ^ Govt. com. on prevention and relief of distress due to the war (1914). The pre- vention-and relief of distress. Memo. Lond., 1914. (Gd. 7603.) D638.G7A2 1914 Govt. com. on treatment by the enemy of British prisoners of war The horrors of Wittenberg. [2d ed.] Lond., 1916. D627.G3G7 1916 — — Report ... regarding the conditions obtaining at Wittenberg camp duringthe typhus epidemic of 1915. Lond., 1916. (Cd.8224.) D627.G367 1915 k 58 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS Qt. Brit. Govt. com. on treatment by the enemy of English prisoners of war. Re- port on the transport of British prisoners of war to Germany. Aug.- Dec, 1914. Lond., 1918. (Cl 8984.1 D627.G3G7 1918 Reporton the typhus epidemic at Gardeliegen. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8351J ^ .XF F D627.G3G7 1915 L High court of justice. Appeals from munitions tribunals . . v. 1- Lend., 1916- High court of admiralty. Prize droits. Lond., 1915 JX52L61.G7A5 1915 Probate, divorce and admiralty division. Admiralty. (In prize) The Kim.... Lond., [1915]. JX5261.G7A5 1915 a List of contraband (3d ed.) rev. and brought up to July 2S, 1917. Lond., [1917]. JX5231.G> 1917 Home dept. Alien enemies in prohibited areas. Report ... to review the permits under which alien enemies are allowed to reside in prohibited areas . Lond . , 1916. (Od. 8419.) D636.G7A5 1916 AliensrestrLction order, 1916. Alpha, list of parishes included in the pro- hibited areas of Eng. and Wales. Lond., 1916. D636.G7A5" 1916 c Hereditary honours. Lond., 1917. CS421.A28 Liquor trade. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8619.) HD9361.6.A5 1917 b . Licensing qf partially disabled men as drivers of public motor vehicles. Lond.,, 1916. (Od. 8314.) ' UB365.G7A5 1916 Munitions of war (amendment) act, 1916. Rules. . . . Lond., 1916. HD9743.G6A5 1916 Provisional rules for constituting and regulating munitions tribunals . . . Lond., 1915. HD9743.G6A6 1915 a Report of the com. appointed . . to conduct experiments to test the value of dry powder fire extiuguishers. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8250.) TH9338.G7 1916 Rules for constituting and regulating munitions tribunals. [Lond., 1915.] HD9743.G6A5 1915 Clerical and comm. employments' com. Report . . with a view to advising what steps should be taken, by the employment of women or otherwise, to replace men withdrawn for service in the military forces. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8110.) HD8039.C55G8 1915 a Coalminingorganis.com. Report . . into the conditions prevailing in the coal mining industry due to the war. Lond., 1915. (Od. 7939, 8009.) TN808.G6A4 1915 Second general report. Lond., 1916. (Od.8147.)TN808.G6A4 1916 "Shops' committee." Report . . to consider the conditions of retail trade which can best secure that the further enlistment of men or their employment in other national services may not interfere with the operations of that trade. Lond., 1915. (Od. 81l3.) HD8039.C55G8 1915 Summer time com. Report . . . to enquire into the social and economic results of the Summertime act, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Od.8487.) HN49.D 3G7 1917 War charities com. Report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8287. )D638.G7A6 1916 a India office. East India (Military). Papers relating to Maj. Gen. C. V. P. Townshend's appreciation of the position after the battle of Kut-el-Amara. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8253.) D568.5.G7 — — Papers relating to the support offered by the princes and peoples of India to H. M. in connect, with the war. Lond., 1914. (Cd.7624.) D505.G73 1914 Same. [Melbourne, 1914.] D505.G73 1914 a Inland rev. dept. Excess profits duty. Statement respecting I. Proposals as to valuation of stocks; II. Allowances for wear and tear, depreciation and obsolescence of assets. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8623.) HJ4708.A6A5 1917 Laws, statutes, etc. Airforceact. Lond., 1917. (Cd.8800.) UG635.G7Ar. 1917 Brit, and Canad. food regulation. Wash., 1917. (U.S.65 0.,1 s. S. D. 47.) HD9011.6.A4 1917 b Courts (emergency powers) acts 1914-1917. 4th ed. Lond., 1918. Defence of the realm acts and regul. passed and made to July 31st, 1915. Ed. by A. Pulling. Lond., 1915. D505.G79 1915 Made to Feb. 15th, 1916. Ed. by A. Pulling. Lond., 1916. D505.G79 1916 —— Excess profits duty at a gljance. Lond., [1916?] HJ4708.A6A5 1915 — - Exemption from mil. serv. in Gt. Brit. Statutory provisions and regula- tions relative to tribunals and certificates of exemption under the military service acts, with a digest of appealed cases. Oomp. in me Legislative ref. div., L. of C. Wash., 1917. ([U. S.] 65 C, 1 s. S. D. 62.) UB345.G7A5 1917 Food profits acts. (Defence of the Realm.) Lond., 1918. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 59 Ot. Biit. Laws, statutes, etc. Guide to the explosive act, 1875. 3d ed. Lond., 1917. TP299.G7 1917 a Manual of emergency legislation to Sept. 30th, 1914. Ed. by A. Pulling. Lond., 1914. D505.G77 1914 - Supplement no. .. . 1914^ Lond., 1914-. D505.G77 1914 - — Man. of emer. legis. Financial ed'. Ed. by A. Pulling. Lend., 1915. D505.G77 191S Defence of the' realm manual, rev. to July 28th, 1916. Ed. by A. PulUng. Lond., 1916. D505.G79 1916 c Same. <2denl. ed.> rev. to Nov. 30th, 1916. Ed.byA.Pulling. Lond., 1916. D505.G79 1916 d Same <3d.enl. ed.> rev. to Feb. 28th, 1917. Ed.byA.Pulling. Lend., 1917. D505.G79 1917 — — -^ — -Same. <4thenl.ed.> rev.to May31st,1917. Ed.byA.Pulling. Lend., 1917. D505.G79 1917 a Manuals of emergency legislation Defence of the realm regulations made to May 23rd, 1916. 2d ed. Ed. by A. PulUng. Lond., 1916 D505.G79 1916 b Defence of the realm regulations . Lond., 1917- D505.G8 Military service acts of Great Britain, 1916. Wash., 1917. ([U. S.] 65 C, 1 B. S. D; 9.) UB345.G7A5 1916 f Postponement of pavments act, 1914. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7633.) HG2988.A5 1914 Legation. Austria. Despatch from H. M. almbassador at Vienna respecting the rupture of diplomatic relations with the Austro-Hungarian government. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7596.) D505.G76 War with Austria-Hungary. Despatch from H. M. ambassador at Vienna, respecting the rupture of diplomatic relations with the Austro-Hungarian government. [Melbourne, 1914.] D505.G76 1914 a Belgium. Behaviour of the Germans in Belgium. Ist report, Aug. 25, 1914. Lond., 1914. D626.G3G7 ■ Germany. Despatch from H. M. ambassador at Berlin respecting the rupture of diplomatic relations with the German government. Lond., 191J. (Cd. 7445.) D505.G75 Despatches from H. M. arabassador at Berlin respecting an official German organisation for influencing the press pf other countries. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7595.) HF1545.G7 Russia. Despatch from H. M. ambassador at Petrograd, enclosing a memo, on the subject of the temperance measures adopted in Russia since the outbreak of the European war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7738.) HV5080.G7A4 1915 The war — Temnerance measures in Russia. Melbourne, 1915. (Cd. 7738.) HV5080.R9G7 1915 a Switzerland. The reception of wounded prisoner soldiers of Great Britain in Switzerland, Lond., 1916. D627.S9G8 Local govt, board. Infant welfare in Germany dui-insj the wai-. Report. Lond:, 1918. Military service act, 1916. Lond., 1916. UB345.G7A5 1916 b Report on the special work of the Local government board, arising out of the war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7763.) D638.G7A5 1914 f Com. on the welfare of the blind. Report and Minutes of evidence, appendices and index. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8655, 8659.) HV1941.A5 1917 Disabled sailors and soldiers com. Report . . upon the provision of employment for sailors and soldiers disabled in the war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7915.) UB365.G7A5 1915 Mil. service (civilliabilities) com. Regulations. Lond., 1916. (Cd.8249.) UB375.G7A5 1916 Mesopotamia comm. Report. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8610.) D568.5.G7 1917 Ministry of food. Defence of the realm . . . Statutory rules and orders. 1917. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8471.) ' HD9011.6.A35 Manufactureof flour and bread order, 1917, ... Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8464.) HD9011.6.A4 1917 Ministry of labour. Industrial reports. Lond., 1917. HD8381,A3 Ministry of munitions. Appropriation account. 1915-16. Lond., 1917. UF535.G7A45 Clyde munition workers. Rejwrt Lond, 1915. (Cd. 8136.) HD9743.G8C5 1915 60 LIBEAEY OF CONGBESS Qt. Brit. Ministry of munitions. Munitions (limitation of P^fitB) rules 1915. Lond. 1915. HD9743.G6A5 1915 e ^1- Notes on the employment of women on munitions of "^fJ^~i}^^k ^^191} Report on the output of munitions in France, ^^ec, 1915. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8187.) • xino^coAl 10^7 ^ — Restricted occupations order. Lond.. 1917. HC^&b.^.AO lai/ Schedule of protected occupations for men employed on Admiralty, War office or mun. work, or in railway workshops. Lond., 1917. UB345.ti7Aa 1917 c SaToe. Lond., 1918. UB345.G7A5 1918 a Health of munition workers com. Employment of women and juveniles in Great Britain during the war. Reprints. Wash., 1917. HD8051.A62,no.22.i - — Homs, fatigue, and health in British munition factories. Reprints. Wash 1917 HD8051.A62, no.221 ^-' — Hours of work. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8186.) HI)5119.M8G7 Interim report. Industrial efficiency and fatigue. Lond., 1917. (0(j 8511 ) HD7269.M8G7 1917 a — — - — Investigation of workers' food and suggestions as to dietary. Report bv L. E. Hill. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8370.) HD7696.A4 1915 App 2 ^ ■ Same. (Rev. ed.).Lond.,1917.(Cd. 8798.) HD7696.A4 1915 App.2a Memorandum, no. 1-. Lond. 1915 — No. 1. Report on Sunday labour. 1915. HD5114.G8A4 1915 No 2. Welfare supervision. 1915. HD7269.M8G7 No 3. Report on industrial canteens. 1915. HD7696.A4 1915 No 4 Employment of women. 1916. HD6073.M8G7 No 5. Hoiu-a of work. 1916. HD5119.M8G7 No. 6. Appendix to memorandum no. 3. 1916. HD7696.A4 1915 app. No. 7. Industrial fatigue and its causes. 1916. RA787.G7 No. 8. Specialindustrial diseases. 1916. HD7269.M8G7 1916 No 9. Ventilation and lighting of munition factories and workshops. 1916. TH7684.F2G8 1916 No. 10. Sickness and injury. 1916. HD7269.M8G7 1916 a No. 11. A second appendix to memorandum no. 3. HD7696.A5 1915, app.2 No 12 Statistical information concerning output in relation to hours of work. Appendix to memorandum no. 5. 1916. HD5119.M8G7 1916 a No. 13. Juvenile employment. 1916. HD6250.G7A4 1916 No. 14. Washing faciUties and baths. 1916. HD7269.M8G7 1916 b No. 20. Weekly hours of employment. 1917. HD5119.M8G7 1917 a No. 21. Invest" ... in the causation of ind. accidents. 1918. HD7262.G7 1918 \\'elfare work in British munition factories. Reprints. Wash., 1917. HD8051.A62, no.222. Military service com. Report . . on the headquarters' staff of the Ministry of munitions. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8411.) UF535.G7A5 1916 a Munitions inventions dept. The nitrogen problem and the work of the Nitrogen products committee. Lond., 1917. TP245.N8G7 Ministry of national service. General directions for the guidance, of commis- sioners, deputy commissioners, and members of medical boards. [Lond., 1918]. UB335.G7A2 1918 War work volunteers. Notes for the guidance of eniployers to whose employment war work volunteers are assigned. [Lond., 1917.] HD8881.A6 1917 Ministry of pensions. Draft of a royal wariant for the retired pay of officers disabled, and for the pensions of the families and relatives of officers deceased . . . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8631.) . UB375.G7A5 1917 c Drafts of a loyal warrant and of an order in council for the pensions of soldiers and sailors disabled .. . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8485.) UB375.G7A5 1917 Instructions and notes on the treatment and training of disabled men. Lond., 1917. UB865.G7A5 1917 b Instriictions for the assessment of alternative pensions, 1917. Lond., 1917. . UB375.G7A5 1917 d Soldiers pensions, 1917. Lond., 1917. UB375.G7A5 1917 e — — Ministry of reconstruction. List of commissions and committees set up to deal with questions which will arise at the close of the war. Lond., 1918. (Cd. 8916.) D505.G83 Com. on the chemical trade. Report ... as to the procedure which should be adopted for dealing with the chemical trade. Lond., 1917. (Od. 8882.) HD9652.6.A5 1917 — — Beconstruction com. Coal conservation sub-corn. Interim report on electric power supply in Great Britain. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8880.) TK57.A5 1917 b BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 61 Gt. Brit. Munitions tribunals. Return of cases . . Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8143.) HD9743.G6A5 1915 d National health ins. joint com. Medical research com. Bacteriological studies in the pathology and preventive control of cerebro-spinal fever among the forces during 1915 and 1916. [liond., 1917.] RC124.G8 Interim report on the work in connection with the war at present undertaken by the Med. res. com. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7922.) UH256.1914.G7 Report upon soldiers returned as cases of "disordered action of the heart" (D. A. H.) or "valvular disease of the heart" (V. D. H.). [Lond., 1917.] Reports upon investigations in the United Kingdom of dysentery cases received from the Eastern Mediterranean. Lond., 1917. RC140.G7 1917 Parliament, 1914-1916. Parliamentaryhistory of conscription in Great Britain. Lond., 1917. ' UB345,G7A5 1917 f 1917. Resolutions passed by British Parliament . relative to the entry of the U.S. into the war. [Wash., 1917.1 ([U.S.] 65 C, 1 s. H. D. 154.) Dfil9.G7 Parliament's vote of thanks to the forces: speeches delivered . . . Oct. 29, 1917. Lond., 1917. D517.A3 House of commons. Explanatory statement on the French tax on luxuries. Lond. Commercial com. Govt, control of trade. [L., 1917.] HF3506.2.A5 1917 Transport reform. Report. [Lond., 1918.] HE243.A7 1918 Select com. on nav. and mil. serv. Special report. Lond., 1915. UB375.G7A5 1915 Special report and second special report. Lond., 1915. UB375.G7A5 1915 a Select com. on Mil. serv. (review of exceptions) act, 1917. Special report. Lond., 1917. UB345.G7A5 1917 d Report. Lond., 1918. UB345.G7A5 1918 Select com. on national expenditure. Special report and reports. Lond., 1918. HJ40.S35 1918 Select com. on premium bonds. Report. Lond., 1918. HJ8627.A5 1918 Joint com. on organisation and methods of the Central prisoners of war com- mittee. Report. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8615.) D627.G7A5 1917 a Report. 21June, 1917. Lond., 1917. D627.G7A5 1917 Privy council. Aliens restriction (consolidation) order, 1916. Lond., 1916. ^ JX4270.G7A5 1916 — — -^ At the court at Buckingham palace, the 1st day of June, 1916. The Military service regulations (amendment) order, 1916. Lond., 1916. UB345.G7A5 1916 h Mil. serv. act, 1916. Order in council, dated 3rd Feb., 1916, making regulations for the tribunals established under the Military service act, 1916. Lond. , 1916. UB345.G7A5 1916 Com. for sclent, and ind. research. Report. Lond., 1916- Q181.G62 — — Science and industry: a series of papers bearing on industrial re- search. Lond., 1917- T175.G7 — — Beconstruction com. Agricultural policy sub-corn. Report . . . upon the methods of effecting an increase in the home-grown food supplies . . . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8506.) ' HD9011.6.A4 1917 a Sub-com. on rel. between employers and employed. Interim report on joint standing industrial councils. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8606.) HD5545.A5 1917 Royal comm. on rebellion in Ireland. Report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8279.) DA962.A5 1916 Boyal comm. on sugar supply. First (interim) report . . . Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8728.) HD9111.6.A5 1916 b Sbvered'gns, etc., 1910- (George V). His Majesty's most gracious speech to both houses of Parliament, del. on Nov. 11, 1914. Lond., 1914. D505.G69 — — Stationery office. List of publications issued ... in connection with events arising from the state of war. Lond., 1915- Z6207.E8G9 — — Trade advisory com. Reports upon openings in industry suitable for disabled sailors and soldiers. Lond., 1917-18. UB365.G7A4 No. I. A.ttendants at electricity sub-stations. No. II. Employment in picture theatres. No. lu. Tailoring (Retail bespoke). ' No. IV. Agricultural motor tractor work in England and Wales. ' No. V. The furniture trade; No. VI. Leather goods trade. 62 LIBBABY OP CONGBESS Gt. Brit. Trade advisory com. Reports . . . — Continued. ISTo. vn. Hand-sewn boot and shoe making . No. vni. Gold, silver, jewellery, . . . No. IX. Dental mechanics. No. X. Aircraft manufacture. No. XI. Wholesale tailoring. No. XII. Boot and shoe manufacture. No. XIII. The basket-making trade incl. mfg. of cane and wicker furniture. , No. XIV. The building trade. No. XV. Engineering. No. XVI. Printing and kindred trades. Treasury. Civil servants of military age. Return. Lond.,1916. JN441.A5 1916 Government assistance to credit and business. Further papers . . . Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7684.) HG2988.A5 1914 b Old age pensions. Copy ... for the award of add. allow, to old age pensioners suffering special hardship owing to the war. Lend., 1916. (Od. 8373.) , . HD7106.G8A5 1916 , Treasury assistance to banks and discount houses, .. . Lond., 1914. HG2988.A5 1914 a War charges . . . Return showing (1) the estimated amount of wai charges incurred up to the 31st of Mar., 1915; (2) how these charges have been met; and (3) how the money borrowed has been raised. Lond., 1915. HJ40.D4 Com. on public retrenchment. First, third, and final reports. Lond., 1915-16. (Cd. 8068, 8139, 8180, 8200.) HJ1023.G7 Com. on war loans for the small investor. War loans for small investors. Lond., 1915-16. (Cd. 8146, 8179.) HJ8627.A5 1916 -^. — Treaties, etc., 1910- (George V). Agreement between the U. K. and France resp. the liability to mil. serv. of British subjects in France and French citizens in Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917. (Od. 8691.) UB345.G7A5 1917 h — — Agreement between the U. K. and Italy resp. the liability to mil. serv. of British subjects in Italy and Italian subjects in Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917. (Od. 8694.) UB345.G7A5 1917 j War cabinet. Report for the year 1917. Lond., 1918. (Od. 9005) D505.G65 War office. Army. Memo, on the censorship. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7679.) D631.G7 1915 - — Army. Report on recruiting. Lond., 1916. (Od. 8149.) UB325.G7A5 1916 Army. M^emo. on the Oft. press bur. Lond., 1915. (Od. 7680.) ^ D631.G73 1915 Bayonet fighting. 1915. Lond., 1915. ' , IJD400.G7 1915 Bayonet training, 1916. Lond., 1916. UD345.G7A2 1916 Bayonet training, 1916. Lond.,1916. UD345.G7A2 1916 a Cavaby training, 1915. Lond., 1915. UE155.G7A2 1915 Cyclist training. Provisional. Lond., 1917. TJH35.G7A4 1917 18-pr. q. f . gun. Gun drilL 1914. Lond., 1914. UF234.A5 18 pr. 1914 18-pr. q. f, gun. Gun drill. 1916. Lond.,1916. UF234.A5 18 pr. 1916 Engineer training, 1914. Lond., 1914. UG234.A35 1914 — Examples of ranging to sup.i those given in section 227 of Field art., 1914. Lond., 1915. UP800.G75 1914 — Field almanac. 1915- Lond., [1915- U10.G7 — Field artiUery training. 1914. Lond., [1914]. UF405.G2A72 1914 — Field ser. man. 1914. Army med. ser. (Exp. force.) Lond,., 1914. UH415.&7A2 1914 — Field ser. man. 1914. Inf. bat. (Exp. force). Lond., 1914. UD445.G7A2 1914 — Field ser. man., 1914. R. eng. Lond., 1914. TJG234.F4 1914 — Field ser. man., 1914. , gig. ser. Lond., 1914. UG575.G7A3 1914 — Field ser. man., 1915. Div. ammunition col. (New armies). Lond 1915. TJF355.G7A4 1915 — Field ser. man., 1915. Field art. brig. (q. f. 18-pr.). Lond., 1915. 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L. 1913a Handbook of the 18-pr. q. f. gun. Land ser. 1915. Lond., 1916. UP565.G72 18-pr. Q. P. 1915 Handbook of the q. f. 18-pr. gun, 1913. Lond., 1915. UF546.G72 18-pr. Q. P. 1915 Handbook of the Enfield pattern, 1914. .303-in. mag. rifle. Lond. 1916. • UD395.E6G7 Handbook of the 15-pr. Q. P. gun. Land ser., 1914. Lond., 1914. UF565.G72 15-pr. 1914 Handbook of the 4. 5-in. q. f . howitzer. Land ser., 1915. ■ Lond., 1916. UF565.G7 4.5-in. Q. F. 1915a Handbook of the Q. P. 4.7-in. "B" guns. Land ser. 1917. Lond., [1917.] UP565.G7 4.7-in. Q. F. 1917 Handbook of the range-finder. Inf., no. 2, (Barr & Stroud), 31-5 inches base. 1916. Lond., 1916. UF850.B3G7 1916 Handbook of the Ross mag. .303-in. rifle, mark 5- 1915. Lond., 1915. B TJD395.R6G — — Handbook for the 2:95-in. Q. F. gun. Lond., 1914. UF565.G7 2:95 Q. P. 1914 Handbook on military bicycles, 1911. Lond., 1914. UH35.G7A5 1914 Handbook (prov.) for the .303-in. Lewis mach. gun. (Pt. 1.) 1915. Lond., 1915. UP620.L6 .303-in. 1915 Heavy pontoon bridge for use of mech. transport. Lond., 1914. UG335.G6 1914 Infantry machine-gun company training. Lond., 1917. UF620.A2G7 1917 Infantry training. (4-Co. organization.) Lend., 1914. UD234.A4 1914 • Instruction in telegraphy and telephony. Lond., 1916. UG590.G75 1916 — — • InstructionB as to fixed electrical communications. Lond., 1916. UG605.G8 1916 — - — — InstructionB for armourers in the care, etc., of small-arms, etc. Lond., 1916. UD385.G7 1916 64 LIBKABY OF CONGRESS Gt. Brit. War office. Instructions for practice. Horse, field, and heavy art. Lond., 1914. UF234.A2 1914 Instructions for practice seawards. R. garrison art. Loud., 1914. UF345.G7A2 1914 Instructions in . pay duties for territorial force during embodiment. Lond., 1915. UC185.A35 1915 Instructions for the working of defence electric light apparatus. Lond., 1915. UG629.G7 1915 Instruction in army telegraphy and telephony. Lond., 1914. UG590.G75 1914 Instructions relating to the pay duties of officers commanding squadron, batteries, companies, etc. Lond., 1915. UC185.A35 1915 a Lists of military and other terms. Lond., 1914. U26.G7 1914 Manual of army postal services. Lond., 1915. UH85.G7A3 1915 — — ' Manual of army signal service— war. Lond., [1914]. UG575.G7A4 1914 Manual of coast defence range finding. Pt. I. Lond., 1915. UF850.A2G84 Manual of map reading and field sketching. Lond., 1914. UG470.G79 1914 Manual of military cooking and dietary. Lond., [1917]. UC725.G7 1917 Manual of military law. Lond., 1914. (Rep., 1916.) UB625. 1916 b Manual of physical training. Lond., 1914. GV461.G77 1914 Military electric lighting. Lond., 1915. UG626.G6 1915 Musketry regulations. Lond., 1914. UD335.G7 1914, pt. 1 J Musketry regulations, pt. 1, 1909. Rep., 1914. Add. no. 4, 1917. Lond., 1917. UD335.G7 1917 Musketry regulations, part 1, 1909. Rep., 1914. Add. no. 2, 1916. Lond., 1916. 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Lend., 1916. , U549.A4 1912 a ■ Regulationsgoveming the formation, [etc.] of cadet units in the Br. Isles, 1914. Rep., 1917. Lond., 1917. U510.A6 1917 Rules for the management of garrison and regimental institutes. Lond., 1915. UC755.G7A5 1915 Short histories of the territorial regiments of the Br. army. Lond., 1915. UA650.A4 Short vocabulary of French words and phrases . . . Lond., 1915. PC2680.G8 - — 6-inch b.l. (30 cwt.) howitzer. Lond., 1916. UF234.A4 6-in.B.L. 1916 60-pr. b. 1. gun. Gun drill. 1916. Rep., 1916. Lond., 1916. UF234.A5 60-pr. 1916 60-pr. b. 1. gun. Mark II, 1916. Carriage. Lond., 1916. UF234.A5 60-pr. 1916 a 60-pr. b. 1. gun. Sect, gun drill. 1912. Rep., 1915. Lond., 1915. TJF234.A5 60-pr. 1915 Standing orders, Salisbury Plain. 1913. Rep., 1915. Lond., 1915. UB626.Z2S2 1915 Standing orders for a brigade of mounted artillery. Lond., 1914. UF234.A2 1914 a Standing orders for a lieut.-col.'s command, r. garrison art. Lond., 1914. 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D523.H375 Jusqu'a, la Victoirel Par., 1916. D523.H378 • La muraiUe. Par., 1916. D523.H38 La patrie en danger. Par., 1915. D523.H383 Hervler, P. L. Le kronprinz. Par., 1915. DD229.8.W5H4 Super-Huns. Lond., 1916. DD231.A2H4 Two WilUams . . . Lond., 1916. DD229.H4 Les volontaires amSricains dans leSrrangs allies . . . Par., 1917. D619.H6 Hesse, V. N. Hoch Deutschland, osterreich-Ungam, 1914. N. Y., 1915. D523.H4 Heuler, F. In den Gluten des Weltbrandes. Wiirz., 1915. D509.H4 Heuvel, T. V. d. De la violation de la neutrality beige. Par., 1914. D615.H4 Slave raids in Belgium. Lond., [1917.] D639.D5H4 Hewes, A. Women as munition makers .. . N. Y., 1917. HD7269.M8G74 Hewlett, H. B. Our flying men. [Kettering, 1917?] D602.H4 Hewlett, M. H. Ballad of "The Gloster" and "The Goeben." [Lond., 1914.] PE4787.B3 1914 Singsongs of the war. Lond., 1914,. Heyking, E., freikerr V. Das wirkliche England ... . Ber., 1914. D517.H6 Heymann, B., ed. Unsere feldgrauen helden. Leip., "1915. 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D640.H52 Hindenburg, B. v. Paul von Hindenburg. Ber., 1915. DD231.H5H5 Hindenburg's march into London. Lond., 1916. PZ3.H585 - Pliila., 1916. PZ3.H585 2 Hinkovie, H. Jugoslavs in future Europe .. . Lond., [1917?] D465.H5 Hlnkson, K. T. Flower of youth: poems in war time. Lond., 1915. D526.2.H5 Hinrichs, firm, Leip. Die deut. kriegsliter. v. kriegsbeginn . . . Leip., 1915- ^ Z6207.E8H5 Hinsdale> W. B. Special bul. on women and war .. . Ann Arbor, 1917. D639.W7H6 * Hints and tips for members of the 0. 1?. C. Lond., 1915. 72 LIBBABY OF CONGRESS D1.H25 Hiatze, O. Die HohenzoUern und ihr werk. Ber., 1915. ^^itL^c HinzeUn, t. 1914. Histoire illus. de la guerre du droit . . . Par., [1914- D522.Hb Hirsoli, C. H. Marine en 1914. Par., "1916. PQ2615.I 6M3 191b *Hirscliberg, B. La reeducation mo trice. Par., 1916. r ^im ttt>o^i: wouc Hirschfeld, G. Tourvielle; a trade school for war cripples. N.Y.,[1918]. UB365 iSHb Hirst, F. W. Political economy of war. 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HD7811.F8H6 Houghtelimg, J. Ii. Diary of the Russian revolution ... N. Y., 1918. DK265.H7 Houghton, Mrs. M. In the enemy's coimtry. Lond., 1915. Houpln, C. La contribution sur les b6n6fices de guerre. Par., 1917. HJ4717.A6H6 Household, H. W. Our sea power . . . Lond., 1917. DA70.H7 Houston, H. S. Blocking new wars. Garden City, 1918. HC56.H67 Houtte, P. V. Le crime de Guillaume n et la Belgique. Par., 1915. D541.H7 "The pan-Germanic crime. Lond., 1915. D541.H72 Hovelaque, £. 1. Les causes profondes de la guerre . . . Par., 1915. D511.H57 2.6d. Par., 1915. D511.H57 1915a The deeper causes of the war. Lond., [1916]. D511.H572 Hovey, C.E. Watch officer's manual, U.S. navy, 1917. Annap., 1917. V183.A41917 How long wiU it last? Lond.^ 1916. D525.H75 How the Franco-Ger. conflict might have been avoided. Ber., [1914]. D505.H65 How the great war arose. Lond., 1914. D511.H6 Howard-Smith, 1. Earl Kitchener and the great war. [PhUa., "1916.] D523.H75 Howe, P. C. Socialized Germany. N. Y., 1915. 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Between St. Dennis and St. George. Lond., 1915. D523.H8 When blood is their argument; an anal, of Pruss. culture. Lond., 1915. DD67.H7 1915 a Hughes, C.E. War powers under the Constitution. Wash., 1917. JK339.H8 Hughes, D. M. Thrift in the household. Bost., [<=1918]. TX145.H88 Hughes, B. Unpardonable sin. N. Y., [19181: PZ3.H8736Un Hughes, T. J. State socialism after the war. Phila., ["1916]. HX86.H83 Hughes, W.M. "The day"— and after; war speeches. Lond., [1916]. D525.H8 Lond., New York [1916]. D523.H85 1916 a Hugins, B. Germany misjudged. Chi., 1916. D511.H8 Possible peace. N. Y., 1916. D610.H8 Huidekoper, F. L. Military unpreparedness of the U. S. N. Y., 1915. UA23.H83 Hiill, W. I. Six sanctions of the international court. Bait., 1916. JX1971.A6 ho. 25 Hume-Williams, W. E. International law and the blockade. Lond.,1916. D581.H65 Humphrey, A. W. International socialism and the war. Lond., 1915. HX40.H78 Humphrey, S. K. Mankind; racial values and the racial prospect. N. Y., 1917. 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DD403.8.J4 Moltke;einlebensbildfiirdas deutscbe volk, Ber., 1915, DD219.M7J3 Japan assoc. for aid. the sick and wounded sold, and others sufiering from the war in the allied countries. Japan to her allies. Tokyo, 1917. D519.J3 Jaray, G. L. Les ceuvres de guerre et leurs obligations. Par,, 1916, D638,F8J3 Jarintzov, N. Russia: the country of extremes, Lond,, 1914, DK17,J3 Jast, L. S. What public Ubr. can do during and after the war. Lond., 1915, Z665.J28 Jastrow, I. Geld und kredit im kiiege. Jena, 1915. HG186.63J3 Im kriegszustand, die umfor. d. offent. lebens in d. erst, kriegswoche. Ber., 1914. Jastrow, M. The war and the Bagdad railway. PhLla., 1917. D465.J3 The war and the coming peace; the moral issue, Phila., 1918, D523,J3 Javannes, F, de. Povero Cecco-Beppe, tutto per ridere, N,Y,, =1915, D526,7,I 8J3 Jay, P. Imp6ts nouveaux. Par., 1917. HJ3478 1917 j Jeanneret-Minkine, M. Le typhus exanthimatique. Par., 1915. Jefferson, C. E. Cause of the war. N. Y., [1914] . 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Kjfbenhavn, 1916. DH682.J7 Klokke Roland. K0benhavn, 1915. D516.J65 Joffre, J. J. C. My march to Timbuctoo. Lond., 1915. DT553.T6J7 Johannet, B. La conversion d'un catholique germanophile. Par., ["1915]. D515.J6 Pan-Germanism versus Christendom. Lond., 1916. D515.J62 1916 — N. Y., [1917]. D515.J62 Jolin Bull's diary of the war. Lond., 1915. D523.J55 Johnson, A. B. World trade conditions after the Europ. war. N. Y., [1916]. HC56.J65 *Jolmson, C. W. Soldiers' feet and footgear. Lond., 1915. Johnson, D. W. My German correspondence. N. Y., [°1917]. D515.J66 The peril of Prussianism. N. Y., 1917. D515.J65 Plain words from America. Loiid., 1917. D515.J67 Topography and strategy in the war. N. Y., 1917. D521.J6 Johnson, B. H. Torpedoed in the Mediterranean. N. Y., 1918. D640.J5 Johnson, Fi The King's call; why Britain went to war. Lond., [1914?]. D525.J6 Johnson, James W. Meaning of war and the basis for perm, peace. N. Y., 1916. JX1963.J6 The reason for war. N. Y., 1915. D524.J65 Johnson, Joseph F. The war and American business. N. Y., "1914. HC106.J6 Johnson, O. M. Spiritof France. Best., 1916. D544.J7 Johnson, K. IT. Poems of war and peace. Indianapolis, 1916. PS2135.J4P6 1916 Johnson, B. ed. Clash of nations, its causes and conseq. N. Y., [°1914]. D523.J6 Johnson, W. H. The war and world opinion. Granville, O., 1916. D525.J65 Johnson, W. F. America and the great war for humanity and freedom. Phila., [=1917]. D570.1.J6 ^ America's foreign relations. N. Y., 1916. JX1407.J6 Johnston, A. L. At the front. Lond., 1917. D640.J55 Johnston, Sir H. H. Black man's part in the war. Lend., [1917]. D547.N4J6 The truth about the war, lest we forget. Lond., [1917]. D517.J6 Johnston, J. Food production in France in time of war; sup. report. Dub., [1917?]. HD1947 1917 Johnston, R. M. Arms and the race. N. Y., 1915. UA10.J7 Genl. Foch, an appreciation. Bost., 1918. DC342.8.F6J7 Johnstone, H. M. Foundations of strategy. Lond., 1914. U162.J6 Joint distribution com. of funds for Jewish war sufferers. Reports. N. Y., 1916. D639.J4J6 [Joint war com. of the Brit. Bed cross soc. and the Or. of St. J. of Jerusalem in-Eng.] Brit. R. c. soc. . . . Our work. Lond., 1917. D629.G7J7 Six millions for the Red cross. Lond., 1917. D629.G7J6 Joint finance com. Report. . Lond. D629.G7A5 Jollivet, Q. Cinq mois de guerre. Par., 1917. D523.J67 Six mois de guerre: aofit 1914-f6v. 1915. [Par.], 1915., D523.J65 78 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS Jonas, L. Les armies de Test, mars, avril 1915. [Par., 1916.] ^^ll'll^ ■ Verdun, mars-avril 1916. [Par., 1916.] ^ ,^i?Ik t^ Jones, B. E. ed. Workshop hints for munition workers. Lond., [1916]. IJllbo.Jv Jones, C.S. London in war-time. Lond., [1917]. S^SS^t! The story of the HohenzoUern. Lond., 1915. DD370.Jb The unspeakable Prussian. Lond., [1914]. -ncAma Jones, D. Diary of a padre at Suvla Bay. [Lond., 1916.] r .n Jones, E. R, ed. Selected speeches on Brit. for. policy, 1738-1914. Lond^ [1914J. DA45.J8 Jones, F. With Serbia into eJule. Lond., 1916. D561.J7 N.Y., 1916. 5^1^-K Jones, J. Pall of Tsingtau. Bost., 1915. Kkokt^ Jones, J. L. Love for the battle-torn peoples. Chi., 1916. t oot^ Jones, J. H. Economics of war and conquest. Lond., 1915. JX1952.L33J7 Jones, J. P. America entangled. N. Y., ["1917]. D619.3.J6 Jones, S.. Russia in revolution. Lond., 1917. DK265.J7 Jordan, D. S. Alsace-Lorraine. Indianapolis, ["1917]. DD801.A57J6 War and the breed. Bost., ["1915]. JX1952.J7 • War's aftermath. Bost., 1914. HQ752.J6 Ways to lasting peace. Indianapolis, ["1916]. JX1952.J73 World peace and the college man. Phila., 1916. JX1963.J74 Jordan, W. F. European war from a Bible standpoint. N. Y.,[1915]. D524.J7 Joflhert, J. A travers les continents pendant la guerre. Par., 1918. D523.J7 Journal de la guerre, lettres de soldats en campagne. [Ber., 191 D522.K77 Jouve, P. J. Vous gtes des hommes. 1915. Par., ["1915]. PQ2619.078V7 1915 Judson, H. P. Threat of German world-politics. Chi., [1918.] D509.C5 no. 1 JUnger, K. Deutsch-Amerika mobil! Ber., 1915. D620.J8 - Deutschlands frauen und Deutschlands krieg. Stutt.,['=1916]. D639.W7J8 Julia, t. F. La fatalit6 de la guerre. Par., 1917. D640.J7 * Julliard, C. L'accoutumance aux mutilations. Genfeve, 1916.- JuUiot, C. L. Trait6-form. th&r. et prat, de I'^tat civil des mil. h I'intSr. et en cam- pagne. 2 ed. Par., 1916. UB775.F8J8 Junker, C, comp. Der krieg mit Italien, 1915. Wien, 1915- D569.A1J8 Jutland battle. Lond., 1916. D582.J8J8 Juvenis, pseud. Suvla Bay and after. Lond., [1916]. D640.J8 Kahn, Alexander. Life of General Joffre. N. y.,[1915]. DC342.8.J6K8 Kahn, O.H. Americana of Ger. origin and the war. [N. Y., 1917.] D620.K3 1917b ■ Wash., 1917. • D620.K3 1917a ^ Frenzied liberty. [N. Y., 1918.] D570.15.K3 The need for national efficiency. [N. Y., 1918.] HC106.2.K18 ■ The poison growth of Prussianism. [N. Y., 1918.] D515.K28 —— Prussianized Germany, Amer. of foreign descent and America's cause. [N. Y., 1917J D525.K26 -— Right above race. N. Y., 1918. D523.K3 ■ Some comments on war taxation. [N. Y.], 1917. HJ2379.K2 The war and business. [N. Y.?], 1917. HC106.2.K2 War taxation. [N. Y.], 1917. HJ2379.K3 Kahn, W. B. Avoidance of war. [N. Y., "1914.] JX1963.K2 Kalau vom Hole, K. K. F. Unsere flotte im weltkriege. 3. aufl. Ber., 1917. D581.K3 Kallen, H. M. Structure of lasting peace; an inquiry into the motives of war and peace. Boat., 1918. D610.K3 Kamerllngh, O. O. Recognition of co-equality of nations. Gorinchem, 1916. JX1963.K3 Kappstein, T. Der krieg in der Bibel. Gotha, 1915. D524.K3 Kara-Georgevitch, M. A. P., princess. For the better hour. Lond., 1917. D561.K3 Kasimir, L. Belgien, 1915. Munchen,[''1915]. DH682.K3 Katz, E. Die freiheit der meere im kriege. Ber., 1915. JX5221.K3 Kauffman, B. W. In a moment of time. N. Y., 1915. D541.K2 Little old Belgium. Phila., ["1914]. PS3521.A735L5 1914 Kaufman, H. Song of the guns. Lond., [1914?]. PS3521.A73S6 1914 Kaufmann, P. Soziale furaorge und deutacher siegeawille. Ber., 1915. D525.K3 Kautz, J. I. Trucking to the trenches. Boat., 1918. D640.K25 Kay, R. The air scout. N. Y., ["19141. PZ7.K21A Dodging the North Sea mines. N. Y., [°1915]. PZ7.K21D Fighting in France. N. Y., ["1916]. PZ7;K21Fi The search for the spy. N. Y., [°1914]. PZ7.K21S With Joffre on the battle line. N. Y., ["1915] . PZ7.K21W BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 79 *Keating, J. Tipperary Tommy. Lond., 1915. Keen, E. Seven years at the Prussian court. Lond., 1916. DD228.3.K4 Keen, F. N. World in alliance. Lond., 1915. JX1953.K3 Keen, W. W. Tieatment of war wounds. Phila., 1917. RD131.K4 2ded. Phila., 1918. ED131.K4 1918 Keene, L. "Crumps"; the plain story of a Canadian who went. Bost., 1917. D640.K3 Kehler, J. H. Open letter to the nations with regard to a peace plan. N. Y., 1914. JX1963.K4 KeUer, A. G. Through war to peace. N. Y., 1918. D523.K37 Kellermann, B. Der krieg im westen. Ber., 1915. D531.K4 Kellner, 1. Austria of the Austrians and Hungary of the Hungarians. N. Y., 1914. DB18.K4 KeUogg, Mrs. C. Women of Belgium. N. Y., 1917. D638.B4K4 Kellogg, R.J. Battle hymn of democracy. Decatui-, 111., 1917. D526.2.K3 Kellogg, V.I. Fighting starvation in Belgium. Garden City, 1918. D638.B4K45 The food problem. N. Y., 1917. HD9000.6.K4 ^— Headquarters nights. Bost., r»1917]. D515.K3 Kelly, M. Carlyle and the war. N. Y., 1915. D511.K3 KeUy; B. A. Kelly of the Foreign legion. N. Y., 1917. D640.K4 Kelly, W. B. Battery ballads, Battery E, 145th field artillery . . . [San Diego, Cal.], 1918. D526.2.K4 Kempster, J. W. Pros, address to the Belfast assoc. of eng. Belfast, [1915?.]D525.K4 Kennard, D. K., lady. Koumamian diary, 1915, 1916, 1917. Lond., [1917]. D520.R8K4 — * N. Y., 1917. D520.R8K42 Kennedy, B. Soldiers of labour. Lond., 1917. HD8390.K4 Kennedy, E. J. JVith the immortal seventh division. 3d ed. Lond., 1916. D640.K5 Kennedy, J. Sun, sand and sin. Lond., [19161. ♦Kennedy, J. M. La geurra eur6pea de 1914. "Barcelona, 1914. Kennedy, John M. Nietzsche. Lond., 1914. B3317.K4 Kennedy, E. A. New 'Benedicite'; or, Song of nations. (2d ed.) Lond., [19151. PR6021.E7N3 1915 Kennedy, S. Pan- Angles; a consideration of the fed. of the seven Eng. speaking nations. N. Y., 1914. D446.K3 Kent, F. I. Acceptance in foreign finance. [N. Y., 1917.] HG1655.K4 Financial war problems of America. [N. Y., 1915.] HG181.K4 War and commerce. [N. Y.? 1915?] HF3030.K4 Keogh, Sir A., ed. Medical and surgical therapy. N. Y., 1918. RC971.K4 Kemahan, C. Experiences of a recruiting oflScer. Lond., 1915. UB325.G7K4 Keirofllas, C. Eleftherios Venizelos, his life and work. Lond., 1915. DF836.V3K4 * '-- Un homme d'etat. E. V^niz^los: sa vie, son oeuvre. Paris, 1915. Kerr, p. P. What the Irish regiments have done. Lond., [1916]. D547.I6K4 Lond., [1916]. D547.I6K4 1916a Kettle, T.M. Ways of war. Lond., 1917. D523.K4 Key, E. K. S. War, peace, and the future. N. Y., 1916. JX1965.K5 Keyes, F. A. Army dentistry. N. Y., 1918. EK51.K4 Kienzl, H. Auf bebender erde. Breslau, 1914. D526.5.K4 Kies, W. S. The nation's opportunity in foreign trade. [N. Y.? 1915.] Hr3030.K5 Permanent foreign trade and its problems. [N. Y., 1916.] HF3030.K55 Kiesgen, L. Mickelpickels abenteuer auf drei fcriegssehauplatzen. Coin, [°1915]; PZ3LA7 bd. 26 Kilian, O. Im felde; heitere und ernste kriegserlebnisse. Leip., ["19151. D640.K6 Killen, C. C. Housing problem. [Wilmington, 1916?] HI)7304.W7K5 Kilner, W. G. Cantonment manual. N. Y., 1917. U113.K4 Kilpatrick, J. A. Atkins at war as told in his own letters. Lond.. 1914. D544.K38 ^— N. Y., 1914. D544.K4 Kilvington, Mrs. A message to the nations. Lond., 1916. Kimball, W. W. Our question of questions, arm or disarm? Wash., 1917. UA23.K48 [King, A. A.] History of the German-American war. [Watts, Cal., "=1917.] D619.K5 King, M. E. Heaven's magnet for a world conquest. Waverly, 1916. tttiK King, T. F. Guide to courts martial duty. Lond., 1915. UB855.G7K5 What to do and how to do it! Field gen. courts mar. Lond., 1916. UB855.G7K6 King, W. A. Use of the com- cable and teleg. for army purposes. Wash., 1917. UA980.K5 King Albert's book. [Lond., 1914.] D615.K5 The King at the front, official photo, in colours. [Lond., 1917?] D527.K5 King of rHedjaz and Arab independeace. Lond., 1917. DS244.K5 80 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS 1916. Elngman, H. S. Section sixty-one. Minn., 1917. Eingsbuiy, J. E. Telephone and telephone exchanges. Lond., 1915. Kingsley, D. P. Democracy vs. sovereignty. [N. Y.,1915?] Kingsley, E. Fighting Fritz. Detroit, ["1917]. Kinsman, H. J. Tactical notes. Dublin, 1916. Kip, F. E. Democratic Underwood-Simmons tariff bill. [N. Y Kipling, B. Destroyers at Jutland. Garden City, 1916. For all we have & are. Lond., [1914]. France at war. Lond., 1915. ■ • [N. Y., 1915.] New army in training. Lend., 1915. The fringes of the fleet. Garden City, N. Y., 1915. GardenOity.N. Y.,1915. "The holy war." Garden City, 1917. Irish guards. Garden City, 1918. Lord Roberts. [Garden City], "1914. The new army. Garden City, 1914. Sea warfare. Garden City, 1917. Tales of "the trade." i- Garden City, 1916- Kirchhoff, H. Der seekrieg, 1914-1915. Leip., 1915. Kirkaldy, A. W. Credit, industry, and the war. Lond., [1915]. Industry and finance. Lond., [1917?] Labour, finance, and the war. Lend., [1916]. Kirkland, W. M. The new death. Bost., 1918. Kirkpatrick, F. A. Imperial defence and trade. Lond., 1914. Kirkpatrlck, J. Origins of the great war. Lond., 1914. War studies. Lond., 1914. Kitchener, H.H.K., earl. Kitchener in his own words. Lond., [1917], Kitchin, C. The nation's preparedness. [Wash., 1916.] Kitson, A. Trade fallacies. Lond., 1917. lO.aufl. Leip., 1916. D640.K63 TK6015.K5 D525.K48 D640.K64 U165.K5 HF1756.K5 " D582.J8K5 PR4854.F55 1914 D640.K65 D640.K65 1915a UA649.K55 1915 D581.K5 D581.K52 PR4854.H6 1917 PB4854.I7 1918 PR4854.L6 1914 UA649.K55 D581.K6 D593.K5 D580.K5 D635.K5 HC256.2.K5 D635.K53 BD444.K6 JN276.K5 D517.K55 D511.K5 DA68.32.K6A3 UA23.K5 HC256.2.K6 Kjellen, B. Die grossmachte der gegenwart. 10. aufl. Leip., 1916. D443.K6 1916 Die ideen von 1914. Leip., 1915. D525.K5 *Klein, F. Avec les blesses. Dieu nous aime. Par., 1918. Diary of a French army chaplain. Lond., [1915]. La guerre vue d'une ambulance. Par., 1915. D629.F8K5 Klemm, W. Gloria! kriegsgedichte aus dem fold. Mfinchen, ["1915]. D526.5.K6 KUbanski, H. O., ed. and tr. MateriaUen zum russ. handelakrieg gegen Deutsch. Ber., 1915. D635.K3 Klotz, 1., ed. Deutsche dichter-kriegegabe. Gotha, 1914. PT1338.K5 Knapp, G. H. Mission at Van. [N. Y.], 1915. D640.K68 Knapp, S. Christianity and war. Worcester, 1917. D524.K6 The war's need of Christ. Worcester, 1917. D524.K65 Knight, A. E. World war and after. Lond., 1915. D523.K5 Knight, William AUen. War-time "over here." Host., [1918]. D619.K55 Knight, William Angus, comp. Pro patria et rege, poems on war. Lond., [1915]. PR1195.H5K5 Knight, William S. M. History of Britain during the great war. Lend., 1915- DA577.K6 ■ The history of the great European war. Lond., [1914- Knoeppel, C. E. Importance of the human factor in indust. preparedness. [Chi., 1917]. HC106.2.K57 Industrial preparedness. N. Y., 1916. HC106.2.K6 Knortz, K. Die deutschfeindlichkeit Amerikas. Leip., [1915?]. D619.K6 Knox, M. Silent Baltic; or Detained near Kiel. Lond., [1914?]. D640 K7 Knox, P. C. Address March Slst, 1917. [Phila., 1917.] D619.K7 Knyvett, B. H. "Over there "with the Australians. N. Y., 1918. D640.K8 Koch, F. J. Cincinnati sees it thru. Cin., 1917. D570.15.K6 Koch, J. Deutscher treuschwur. Brooklyn, ["1916]. D526.5.K7 Koch, T. W. Books in camp, trench and hospital. Lond., 1917. Z675.W2K5 [N. Y., 1917.] • Z675.W2K6 Rev. and enl. [N.Y., 1917.] Z675.W2K6 1917 British censorship and enemy publications. [N More about books in camp, trench and hospital. [N. Y., The University of Louvam and its library. Lond., 1917. War service of the American library association. Wash., 1918. ■ ■ [2ded.J Wash., 1918. .; K0edt, A. P. English and German culture. [Lond.], 1915. Y., 1917.] D631.K6 1917.] Z675.W2K61 Z814.L7K6 Z675.W2K65 Z675.W2K66 DA110.K6S BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 81 Kohler, A. Die ataatliche kriegsin valid en-fiirsorge. Leip., 1916. UH520.K6 Koehler, ¥. Der neue dreibund. Munchen, 1915. D443.K7 — — Derweltkrieg imlichte der deutsch-protest. kriegsp. Tubin., 1915. tsI^K KSnig, P. Die fahrt der Deutschland. N. Y., 1916. D592.D4A3 Voyage of the Deutschland. N. Y., 1916. D592.D4A5 [Koerber, A. V. v.] Fel^iflieger an der front. Leip., 1916. PT2621.048F4 1916 Koster, A. Der krieg und die universit5,t. Leip., 1914. D525.K6 Koester, F. The liea of the allies. [N. Y., nOlB.] D632.K6 Secrets of German progress. N . Y., [ "1915] . HC286 .K7 Eohanik, P. Austro-Ger. hypocrisy and the Russ. ortho. Greek cath. church. N. Y., 1915. D514.K6 Kohler, M. J. Jewish disabilities in the Balkan states. N. Y., 1916. DS135.B3K6 Kohut, A. Frankreich als erbfeind Deutschlands. Hof a. S., [=1914]. DC59.8.G3K6 Kolb-Danvin, Catherine. See Eadziwill, E. (B.) hniagina. Kolshom, O. Unser Mackensen. Ber., 1916. DD231.M2K7 Konta, Mrs. A. (1.). Plea for moderation. N. Y., 1915. D515.K7 Kornilov, A. Modern Russian history. N. Y., 1917. DK189.K7 ♦Korrespondenz fur Kriegswohlfahrtgpflege. Band I, 1915- Ber. Kowalozyk, J. J. Prussian Poland. Copen., 1917. DK418.K8 Krack, O. General Ludendorff. Ber., [=1915]. DD231.L8K7 *KraflEt, G. En Autriche-Hongrie. Les camps de prison, et d'internfis civ. Lau- sanne, 1915. I *Krais, F. Die Verwendungsmoglichkeiten der Rriegsbeschadigten in der Indust. Stutt., 1916. *Kraus, S. Die Fursorge ftir die Kriegsinvaliden. Jena, 1916. Krehbiel, E. B. Nationalism, war and society. N. Y., 1916. JX1952.K8 Kreisinger, H. Five ways of saving fuel in heating houses. Wash., 1918. TN1.U6 no. 199 Kreisler, F. Four weeks in the trenches. Bost., 1915. D556.K7 Der krieg 1914/15 in wort und bild. Ber., [=1914- D522.K7 Kriegs-chronik. [Berlin, 191 D522.K74 Kriegs-erinnerungen 1914. [Leip., 1914]. D515.K75 Kiiegsgeographische zeitbilder. Leip., 1915- Frech, F. D. Kohlennot und kohlenvorrate im weltkriege. D635.K67, hft. 2 Oppel, A. Die wirtschaftlichen grundlagen der kriegfuhrenden machte. D635.K67, hft. 1 Praesent, H. Antwerpen; goegraphische lage und wirtschaftliche bedeufrung. D635.K67, hft. 4 Spethmann, H. Der Kanal mit sein. kusten und flottenstutzpunkten. ■ D635.K67, hft. 3 Kriegshefte aus dem induetriebezirk. Essen, 1915- Beumer, W. Deutschlands wirtschaftslage wahrend des krieges. D509.K7, 2. hft. Eine Bismarck-rede zum 1. april 1915. D509.K7, 5. hft. Brandt, O. Wirtschaftskul. und deut. verwalt. der besetz. geb. in feindesland. D509.K7, 9. hft. Guiither, E. Die wirtschaftlich. hilfskrafte Deut. und sein. hauptgegner. D509.K7, 7. hft. Hashagen, J. England und Japan seit Schimonoseki. D509.K7, 6. hft. Hirsch. Wirtschafts-und verkehrsfragen im kriegeV, D509.K7, 3. hft. Klingemann, K. Glaube und vaterlandsliebe. Do09.K7, 10. hft. Sander, E. Die mode im spiegel des krieges. D509.K7, 12. hft. Schinckel, M. Unsere geldwirtschaft vorher, jetzt und nachher. D509.K7, 4. hft. SchrSdter, E. Die eisenindustrie unter dem kriege. D509.K7, 8. hft. Schwann, M. England wider England! D509.K7, 1. hit. Wehberg, H. Die amerik. waffen- und munitionslieferungen an Deut. gegner. D509.K7, 11. hft. Kriegsjahrbuch des bundes deut. frauenvereine 1915. Ber. 1915. HQ1621.J3 1915 Die kriegsschaupiatze, hrsg. von Alfred Hettner. Leip., 1916- Partsoh, J. F. M. Der ostliche kriegsschauplatz. D523.K7, 3. hft. Philippson, A. Der franzosisch-belgische kriegsschauplatz. D523.K7, 2. hft. Kriegswirthschaftliclie untersuch. aus dem Inst, fiir seeverk. und weltwirts. an der Univ. Kiel. Jena, 1915- Pfltzner, J. Die Pan-amerik. finanzkonferenz vom 24. bis 29. mai 1915. D635.K7, 2. hft. Plant, T. Der einfluss des krieges auf den Lond. geldmarkt. D635.K7, 1. hft. Schmidt, L. W. Die entwick. der aussenhandelsbezieh. der Verein. Staat. von Amer. wahr. des erst, kriegsjahres 1914-15. D635.K7, 3. hft. 66539—18 6 82 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS Krigs-kronik. [Ber., 191- . D522^75 Krmpotic, M. D. Croatia, Bosnia and Herczegovina and the Serb, claims. Aan. ^'i*y' ^916- Ti^?n T 7K7 On Great Serbia. Kan. City, 1915. D520.i 7K/ ♦Kroucli, M. Blesaures de guerre. Lyons, 1916. ticiq "K-o Krueger, C. F. "Over here." Detroit, [1918]. .. ^ ^^^°-^° KrUger, F. K. Govt, and pol. of the Ger. emp. Yonkers-on-Hudson, i\ . ^;^„^|^|--g^ *Kruinholtz, C. Thann. Une ville martyre en Alsace. Besangon, 1915. Krunicli, M. Serbia crucified. Bost., 1918. ^„ -tt^^t^. Vr^? Kuchler, K. Feuertaufe. Leip., [=1915]. PT2621.U16F4 1915 KUhnemaaa, E. An die deut. jugend im weltkriegesjahr 1914. 5. aufl. Leip., 1914. D515.X8 Deutschland, Amerika und der krieg. Chi., [1915]. D525.K8 Kueller, J. v. A. A young lion of Flanders. Lend., 1916. PZ3.K959Y Kuenzli, F. A. Right and duty. N. Y., ["=1916]. UA800.K8 Kuhn, K. A. Die gemeinheiten Eng. in der weltgeschichte. Ber., [°1914]. DA45.K8 Die wahren ursachen des weltkrieges 1914. Ber., ["1914]. D511.K8 Ku Hung Ming. The spirit of the Chinese people. Peking, 1915. DS721.K8 Kulturbund. Answer of the Kulturbund to a declaration by the prof, of Gr.Brit. addressed to the academical circles of Ger. Ber., [1915]. D515.A795 Kummer, F. A. Second coming. N. Y., 1916. PZ3.K963Se K'ung Yuan Ku'suh. Judgment of the Orient. Lond., 1916. D515.K85 Kutter, H. Reden an die deutsche nation. Jena, 1916. D524.K85 Kylie, E. J. Who caused the war. [n. p., 1915.] D511.K85 1915 a Who caused the war. Lond., [1915]. D511.K85 La Barre, G. Captive of the kaiser in Belgium. Lond., [1914]. D541.L3 Labb6, P. Le loyalisme et I'effort japonais. Par., 1917. D519.L3 Labberton, J. H. Belgium and Germany. Chi., 1916. D615.L3 Labor party (Gt. Brit.) Ex. com. Labour and the new soc. order. L., [1918]. HC256.2.L3 Towards a new world. Wyo., N. Y., [1918]. HC256.2.L35 Labour and war pamphlets. Lond., 1915- Brailsford, H. N. Belgium and the scrap of paper. 1915. no. 10. D615.B65 How the war came. 3d ed. 1915. D509.L3, no. 1 Macdonald, J. R. The war and the Far East. 1915. D509.L3, no. 14 Morel, E. D. Morocco and Armageddon. 1915. Do09.L3, no. 11 *LaboVireyras, P. La destruction d'une cit6 picarde ... Amiens, 1916. Labry, R. Avec I'arm^e Serbe ... Par., 1916. D561.L3 Lachapelle, G. Nos finances pendant la guerre. Par., 1915. HJ1091.L3 La Chesnais, P. G. Socialist party in the Reichstag and the declaration of war. Lond., [1915]. D639.S6L3 * Le Soviet et la paix. Par., 1918. Sadofi, F. M. Z krwawych dni. Chi., 1916. PG7399.L3Z2 Lafifan, R. G. D. Guardians of the gate. 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Latourette, K. S. Development of China. Bost., 1917. T,i^ t i^r Latzko, A. A. Men in war. N. Y., 1918. ,.?f ?to Laubeuf, A. M. Sous-marins et submersibles. Par.,[n915]. V1I365.L3 Lauck, W. J. Cost of living and the war. Cleveland, O., 1918. HD6983.L3 lauckner, R. Der umweg zum tod. Stutt., 1915. PT2623.A83U5 1915 Lauder, Harry. Minstrel in France. N. Y., 1918. D640.L27 Laudet, F. The responsibility of the war. Par., 1915. D511.L32 Laudynowa, S. Sprawa ^wiatowa. Chi., 1917. DS135.P6L3 Lauferti, G. The U. S. and the next war. Lond., 1915. UA23.L3 Laughlln, J. L. Credit of the nations. N. Y., 1918. HG171.L3 Laughton, L. G. C. British navy iu war. Lond., [1915]. VA454.L3 Laurency, M. i. Pratiques d'hygifene en campagne. Bordeaux, 1916. Laurent, F. Chez nos allies britanniques. Par., ["1917]. D640.L28 Lauriat, C. E., jr. The Lusitania's last voyage. Boat., 1915. D592.L8L3 Lauzanne, S. J. V. Feuilles de route d'un mobilise. Par., ["1916]. D640.L3 Fighting France. N. 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HJ8117.M3 Government control and operation of railroads. Wash., 1918. HE2705.1918.E3 The liberty loan. Address at Des Moines, May 21, 1917. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M35 The patriotic duty of the government employee. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M38 — — Second emergency bond issue. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M4 Thesecondlibertyloan: address at Atl. City. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M45 1917a The second liberty loan and the American farmer. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M43 The second liberty loan and the causes of our war with Germany. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M45 1917 The third liberty loan; address at Richmond, Va., Apr. 8, 1918. Wash., 1918. HJ8117.M45 1918d Macaigne, A. Notre France d'aprfes guerre. Par., 1917. HC276.M3 MaoaUster, D. A. Field gunnery. Lond., 1915. ' . UF800.M13 MaoAIister, J. Y. W. Presidential address to the Lib. assoc, 31 Aug., 1915. Lond., 1915. Z673.L71P 1915 90 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Macara, Sir C. W., bart. Capital and labour. 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Centre les maux de la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 29 La paix religieuse. 1916. D509.P2, no. 71 Jullian, C. La place de la guerre actuelle dans notre histoire nationale. 1916. ^ ^ D509.P2, no. 88 Eectitude et perversion du sens national. 1915. D509.P2, no. 5 Lamy, £. M. V. Du xvra= sifecle k I'annte sublime. 1915. D509.P2, no. 4 latU, L. Lettres d'un soldat. 1916. D509.P2, no. 87 Leehartier, G. La charite et la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 27 Lichtenberger, H. L'opinion americaine et la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 36 Lettre de I'Spiscopat beige aux cardinaux. 1916. D509.P2, no. 72 Lorin, H. L'h^roique Serbie. 1915. D509.P2, no. 6 Male, f . La cath^drale de Reims. 1915. D509.P2, no. 10 Marre, F. Les armee d^loyales des Allemandes. 1916. D509.P2, no. 94 La chimie meutrufere des Allemands. 1915. D509.P2, no. 66 Dans les tranch^es du front. 1915. D509.P2, no. 39 Les mitrailleuses. 1916. D509.P2, no. 85 Notre "75." 1915. D509.P2, no. 35 Masson, F. Les femmee et la guerre de 1914. 1915. D509.P2, no. 2 Melgar, F. Amende honorable. 1916. D509.P2, no. 67 M61ot, A. Le martyre du clerg^ beige. [1915.] D509.P2, no. 12 Mercier, D.'F. F. J., card. Patriotisme et endurance. [1915.] D509.P2, no. 8 Mignot, E. I. E., abp. Tonfiance, Prifere, Espoir; lettres sur la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 13 MUes. Le g^n^ral Maunoury. 1915. ])509.P2, no. 49 Millerand, A. L'eSort et le devoir frangais. 1917. D509.P2, no. 107 Mirman, L., G. Simon, and G. Keller. Leurs crimes. 1916. D509.P2, no. 116 Mithouard, A. Quatre discours et une conference 1916. D509.P2, no. 99 Mousset, A. Alphonse xiii et les oeuvres de guerre. 1917. D509.P2, no. Ill Narfon, J. de. La presse et la guerre: "Le Figaro." 1915. D509.P2, no. 57-58 Narsy, R., ed. La France au-dessus de tout. 1915. D509.P2, no. 25 La presse et la guerre. Le Joiu-nal des d6bats. 1915. D509.P2, no. 53-54 Nothomb, P. Le roi Albert. 1915. D509.P2, no. 22 L'ocoupation allemande k Bruxelles. 1915. D509.P2, no. 37 Ombiaux, M. des. France & Belgique. 1916. D509.P2, no. 86 Le general Leman. 1916. , D509.P2, no. 79 La reine Elisabeth. 1915. D509.P2, no. 65 Les revendications territoriales de la Belgique. 1916. D509.P2, no. 73 Passelecq, F. Pour teutoniser la Belgique. 1916. D509.P2, no. 69-70 Perret, R. L'AUemaene, les neutresetle droit des gens. 1916. D509.P2, no. 68 Prince. La guerre telle que I'entendent les Amencains et telle que I'entendent les Allemands. 1915. D509.P2, no. 56 Beinacb, J. Le service de sant6 pendant la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 63-64 La representation nationale au lendemain de la paix. 1916. D509.P2, no 82 Eocheblave, S. La vraie Fr. et I'^vol. du patriotisme fr. 1915. D509.P2, no. 50 Sauveur, A. L'Allemagne et la guerre europ^enne. 1915. D509.P2, no. 33 Sauvrezis, A. Autres chants de soldats (1200-1916). 1916. D509.P2, no. 119 Sorgues, de. Les catholoques espagnols et la guerre. 1915. D509.P2, no. 44 Stacpoole, H. de V. Journal d'un ofScier prussien. 1916. D509.P2, no. 76 Tittonl, T. Le jugement de I'hist. sur la responsabilit^ de la guerre. 1916. D509.P2, no. 96-97 Varoux, S. G. Mgr. du. Dusubjectivismeallem. ilaphilos. cath. D509.P2, no. 89 VUleneuve, H. de. La France de demain. 1915. D509.P2, no. 41 Viudex, pseud. La basilique d6vast4e; destruction de la cath^d. de Eeims. 1915. D509.P2, no. 15 Welsohinger, H. Les lefona du Livre jaune (1914). [1916.] D509.P2, no. 17 La mission du prince de Billow^ Rome. 1915. D509.P2, no. 55 La neutrality de la Belgigue. 1915. D509.P2, no. 3 Wulf, de. Guerre et philoaophie. 1915. D509.P2, no. 46 BOOKS ANIX PAMPHLETS 107 Pages d'histoire— 1914-1915. Par., [1914- A I'ordre du jour. i. 8 aoflt-18 sep. 1914. [1914. j D509.P25, no. 11 n-m. 19 8ep.-14 oct. 1914. [1914.] D509.P25, noe. 13-14 iv-v. 15 oct.-l nov. 1914. [1914.] D509.P25, nos. 16-17 VI. 6-10 novembre 1914. [1914.] D509.P25, no. 19 VII. Du 11 au 21 novembre 1914. [19157] D509.P25, no. 31 VIII. Du 22 au 25 novembre 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 33 IX. Du26nov.au l"d6c. 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 43 X. Du 2 and 7 d^cembre 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 52 XI. Du 8 au 11 d6c. 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 56 XII. Du 11 au 13 dfo. 1914. [1915.] D509.P26, no. 59 XIII. Du 14 au 28 dec. 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 60 - XIV. 29 d6c. 1914. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 70 Alglave. Prob. de guerre. Le droit de la guerre autrefois et aujourd'hui. 1916. D509.P25, no.96 Les Alsaciens-Loirains en France pendant laguerre. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 84 L'anniversaire de la d^cl. de guerre (4 ao C. Krigs og freds problemer. 3. oplag. Kristiania, [1916]. D523.R25 *Baffalovich, A. L'inflation. Par., 1918. La Russie et la guerre. Par., 1915. D635.R3 Raleigh, Sir W. A. The faith of England. Oxford, 1917. D525.R17 • — - Might is right. Oxford, 1917. D525.R18 ---^ Some gains of the war. Oxford, 1918. D525.R185 N.Y.,[1918]. D525.R185 1918a The war of ideas. Oxford, 1917. D525.R2 Ramsay, A. Terms of industrial peace. Lond., 1917. HD8390.R3 Ramsay, jr. G. 100 points in food economy. 5th ed. Lond., 1918. TX357.R2 Ramsay, Sir W. Six articles on Germany's com. war machine. [Manchester, 1916]. Ramsey, A. R^ J. A manual on explosives. Lond., 1916. TP270.R25 116 LIBEABY OF COKGKESS Bandall, Homer. Army boys in France. N. Y.,[1918]. PZ7.R158Ar ^Randolph, Mrs. E. S. The tooUiouae. Lond., 1915. xttoco -o-t Randolph, H. N. The financing of the world war. [Atlanta, 1917.] iUZbS.Ki Speech on the liberty loan. [Atlanta, 1917.] -H-r^n^ feoK Ransom, W. L., «(?. Military training, comp. or vol. N. Y., 1916. U^&.iwa Rapid-fire English: French: German, with pronunciation. N. Y., 1917. PB73.K3 Rastall, B. M. Announcement and digest of the foreign trade situation. Bost., 1914. HC107.M4A43 Rathgen, K. Deutschland, dieweltmachteundderkrieg. Hamb., 1914. D509.D48 Rauh, R. S. What Amer. neutrality should mean; a protest. Pitts., 1915. D619.R3 Rauscher, U. Belgien haute und morgen. Leip., 1915. DH682.R3 Rautenburg, L. Der Dreibund an die front! 3. aufl. Dresd., 1914. D445.K3 Ravlart, E. L'imp6t g&6ral sur le revenu; ... 2. ^d. Par., 1917. HJ4716.RJ Supplement. Par., 1918. HJ4716.R3 Suppl Bawson,F.L. How the war will end . . . Bible.prophecies. Lond., [1914]. D524.R2 Raymond, A. Intimate Prussia. Lond., 1917. rin^^''"B^ Raymond Polncare, a sketch. Lond., 1914. DC385.R3 Rayner, W. S. How Botha and Smuts conquered German South West. Lond., 1916. DT779.5.R3 ♦Baynolt, A. Avec les Poilus! Maman la Soupe et son chat Ratu. Par., 1918. 'i'Razons, P. Les blesses de guerre. ProtMse et reeducation profess. Par., 1916. Read, C. England and America. Chi. [1918]. 1)509.05, no. 6 The real Crown Prince: a record and an indictment. Lond., [1915]. DD229.8W5R4 The real Kaiser. Lend., 1914. DD229.R3 The real Kaiser; an illuminating study. N. Y., 1914. DD229.R3 Reality; the world's searchlight on Germany. [Lond., 1914- D501.R4 The reasons why we are at war. Lond., [1914?] . D515.R4 Recollections of a royal governess. 2d ed. Lond., 1915. DB90.R4 Records of railway interests in the war. Lond., [1915- [Recouly, R.] La bataiUe dans la forgt (Argonne, 1915). [Par.,] 1916. D545.A6R4 General Joffre and his battles. N. Y., 1916. D544.R3 M. Jonnart en Gr^ce et I'abdication de Constantin. 4"° ed. Par., 1918. ♦Recruits' problems solved. Lond., 1915. Le recrutement force des Serbes par les Bulgares. Genfeve, 1917. D581.R4 Red cross. Canada. Bulletin, no. 1- April, 1915- Toronto, 1915- HV580.C2A3 Germany. Aufruf ! Auf zum kampf gegen den aushungerungsvqrsuch unserer feinde. Karlsruhe, [191-]. Hr)9013.6.R3 • Gt. Brit. British Guiana branch. Official report ... 2nd Nov., 1916. [Demerara, 1916.] D629.G7A9 1916 Internat. committee, Geneva. Reports on British prison-camps in India and Burma. Lond., 1917. D627.I 4A4 Turkish prisoners in Egypt. Lond., 1917. D627.E3R4 U. S. Amer. natl. Red cross. A. R. G. circular. Wash., D. C, 1917- D629.U6A3 97. Charter and by-laws. May, 1917. 101. Administrative regulations . . . Jan. 29, 1916. 105. Directory of war relief organizations. Feb. 1, 1916. 106. Classes of instruction for women. Mar. 10, 1916. 107. Circular of information on membership. July, 1916. 108. Office of dir. gen. of civilian relief. Feb. 26, 1916. lid. Inform, reg. the obligations of the Amer. Red cross to the armed forces of the U. S. \ . 112. SuppUes approved by the Amer. Red cross for European reUef. 113. Suppl. to Directory of state bds. and chaps, of Mar. 15, 1916. June 1, 1916 114. Organization and activities. Apr.j 1917. 116. Dept. of mil. relief. Care of the sick and wounded in war. Mar. 28, 1916 117. Town an^ country nursing service of the Dept. of civil, relief. 118. Directory of war relief organizations. Apr. 20, 1916. 120. Objects of the first aid division. Apr. 20, 1917. 121. The life saving corps. July 10, 1917. 124. Reg. of the Natl. comm. on Red cross medical service. May 3, 1916. 125. Relief formil. forces in the field and destitute families at home. JuIyS, 1916. 126. Surgical dressings, hosp. garments and supplies for U. S. mil. relief. 3d ed. 128. European war relief fund. Statement. Aug. 6, 1914, to Dec. 31, 1915. ISl. Library list. Dietetics and household management. 135. Red cross base hospital units. Off. status in time of war. Apr^ 10, 1917. 136. Red cross sanitary training detachments. July 16, 1917. vl'? Help the work for humanity! BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 117 Bed Cioss. TI. S. — Continued. 138. Circular of inform, con. the courses in elem. hyg. and home care of the sick, . . . July 20, 1917. 139. Surgical dressings, hospital garments and hospital supplies, ... 2d ed. Mar. 24 1917. 140. Annual report. Dec. 13, 1916. 141. Equipment for classes in elem. hygiene and home care of the sick. List 1. July 20, 1917. 142. Same. List 2. July 20, 1917. 144. Organ, of com. for development of Red cross instruction. Apr. 30, 1917. 145. Directory of chapters. Apr. 18, 1917. 146. Ambulance companies. July 7, 1917. 147. Auxiliaries. Apr. 30, 1917. 148. Method of rec. and class, applications for volimteer Red cross service. 3d ed. May 1, 1917. 148. Supplement. 3d ed. May 1, 1917. 149. Organizing a chapter; circ. of inform. June 12, 1917. 150. Nursing service. Inform, for applicants. Mar., 1917. 151. By the President of the U. S. A proclamation. 152. Rules for first aid contests held among railroad employees. July 7, 1917. 153. Rules for first aid contests held among miners. Apr. 1, 1917. 154. Dept. of mil. rel.. Bureau of Red cross supply service. Apr. 5, 1917. 155. The Patriotic fund of Canada, by P. U. Kellogg. Apr. 10, 1917. 156. TJ. S. Lib. of Cong. Div. of Bibl. List of ref. on the work of the Amer. Red cross in the European war. Apr. 2, 1917. 157. Hospital units. Functions. May 28, 1917. 159. Nursing service; duties of com.; directory. July 12, 1917. 160. Institutional membership. Dept. of civ. rel. 161. Instruct, for nurses called upon for service in military hospitals. July 20, 1917. 162. Relief of depend, families of s. and s.; policies and methods. Apr. 20, 1917. 163. Outline of organization. 164. Surg, dressings, hosp. garm. and supp. for U. S. Mil. relief. Apr. 27, 1917. 165. Surgical dressings, hosp. garments and hospital supplies, app. by the Amer. Red cross for our allies. May 10, 1917. 166. Training of volunteers for work among depend, fam. of a. and s. May 10, 1917. 167. Nursing service. Circ. of inform, regardtag emergency detachments. May 16, 1917. 168. Draft of model by-laws for a chapter. May 20, 1917. 169. Red cross relief reserve. May 23, 1917. 171. Regulations and duties of field directors. June 1, 1917. 172. The organization of branches. June 23, 1917. 175. Refreshment units. July 7, 1917. 200. Home service, by P. R. Lee and Karl de Schweinitz. July, 1917. 201. Manual of home service. 2d ed. Dec. 17, 1917. 202. Upbuilding the nation's strength. Oct. 30, 1917. 203. Town and country nursing service, its purpose and scope. Aug. 24, 1917. 205. Syllabus of instruction for home service institutes. Sept., 1917. 206. Chapter courses in home service. Oct., 1917. 207. Handbook of information for home service sections. Jan. 14, 1918. 300. First aid contests. Oct. 8, 1917. 301. First aid instruction. Introductory. Dec. 5, 1917. 400. Instructions for knitting. Sept. 10, 1917. 401. Surgical dressiiigs war manual. Sept. 5, 1917. 402. Comfort kits. Aug. 24, 1917. 403. Uniforms for Red cross women workers. Sept. 14, 1917. 404. Suggestions for Christmas packets for our men at home and abroad. Sept. 18, 1917. 405. Hospital garments and supplies. Oct. 10, 1917. 406. Guide for instructors in surgical dressings. Sept. 27, 1917. 407. Refugee garments. I. Infant's layette. Nov. 7, 1917. ' 408. Refugee garments. II. For boys and girls— Fr. and Belg. Nov. 19, 1917. 500. Charter and by-laws. Dec. 18, 1917. 600. Junior membership. Sept. 19, 1917. 601. Junior memb. and school activ. Story of the Red cross. Nov., 1917. 602. Manual on war rel. activ. for schools. Dec. 10, 1917. 118 UBRABY OB" OONGKBSS Bed Cross. U. S. — Continued. 604. A program of junior Red cross servicei Mar. 26, 1918. 700. Information for dietitians. Sept. 15, 1917. 701. Emergency detachments. Oct. 24, 1917. „„ ,n,^ 702. Instructions for nurses called upon for active service. Nov. 30, 1917. 703. Information for applicants to the nursing service. Nov. 30, 1917. '■ Catalogue of first aid books and supplies. Wash., 1917. D629.U6A5 1917 g Regulations eovemine the employment of the American Red cross m time of war. ^ash., 1917. UH537.U5A65 1917 Remarks ... to delegates from Red cross chapters, . . . May 24 and 25, 1917. [Wash., 19171. Baker, N. D. A Red cross fund of $100,000,000 would pay war's expense only a day. D629.U6A45, [no. 1] Bliss, C. N., ir. Now is the time to gather a great fund for the Red cross. D629.U6A45, [no. 2] Davison, H. P. The call to raise a war fund of $100,000,000. D629.U6A45, [no. 3] Gade, J. H. Evewitness picture scenes in Belgium and northern France. D629.U6A45, [no. 4] Malcolm, Ian. Terrible real, of war as found by Brit. Red cross workers in the field. D629.TJ6A45, [no.5] Pershing, J. J. People not awake to the real seriousness of this war. D629.U6A45, [no. 6] Taft, W. H. Gelrmany by no means exhausted. D629.U6A45, no. 7 Wolcott, Frederick. Poland. D629.U6A45, [no. 8^ Dept. of civilian relief. Manual of home service. 2d ed. [N. Y.], 1917. D629.U6A3 no. 201 Junior memhership. Program of jr. Red cross serv. [N. Y., 1918]. D629.U6A2 Southern div. Second Red cross war fund. May 20-27, 1918, campaign plan book. Atlanta, [1918]. UH537.U6S6 War council. Accounting manual for the Red cross war fund. [Wash., 1917]. r)629.U6A5 1917 6 Workin Europe oftheAmer. Red cross. Wash., [1917]. D629.U6A5 Work of the Amer. Red cross. Report ... of appropr. and ac- tivities. Wash., [1917]. D629.U6A5 1917 a Red cross & Iron cross, by a doctor in France. Lond., 1916. PZ3.R24545 Bed cross Inst, for crippled and disabled men. N. Y. Amer. program for the re- habilitation of disabled soldiers. [N. Y., 1918] . UB360.R5 TheEeddays;beingthediaryofaPr. officerinFr. andBelg. . . . L., 1915. D640.R27 Bedesdale, A. B. F. M. Lord. Memories. Lond., 1915. D400.R33A3 1915 b Memories. 5th ed. Lend., 1915. D400.R33A3 Further memories. Lond., 1917. D400.R33A35 1917 b Further memories. 2d ed. Lond., 1917. D400.R33A35 1917 Further memories. N.Y.,[1917]. D400.R33A35 1917 Bedier, A. Comrades in courage. Garden City, N. Y., 1918. D640.R33 [ ] Meditations dans la tranch^e. Par., [1916]. B640.R3 Pierrette, roman. Par., 1917. .. PZ23.R4P5 Bedlich, A. Der gegensatz zwischens Osterreich-Ungarn und Russland. Stutt., 1915. D511.R3 Bedmond, J. E. Account of a visit to the front . . . Lond., 1916. D640.R4 Ireland and the war. Dublin, 1915. D520.I 65R4 Irish nation and the war. Dublin, 1915. Strong words from Mr. Redmond. Treason to the home rule cause. Lond. 1916. DA960.R34 Voice of Ireland; . . . Sinn Fein rebellion. Lond., 1916. DA960.E35 Bedmond, W. H. K. Trench pictures from France. Lond., [1917]. D640.R43 Trench pictures from France. N. Y.,[1918]. D640.R43 1918 Redmond-Howard, 1. G. Sir Roger Casement. Dublin, 1916. DA965.C3R4 Six days of the Irish republic. Lond., 1916. DA962.R48 Beed, H. L. Serbia: a sketch. Bost., 1917. DR305.R4 Beed, John. War in eastern Europe. N. Y., 1916. D550.R4 Beeve, A. B. War terror. N.Y.,[1915]. PZ3.R2569W Beeves, P. B. Russia then and now, 1892-1917. N. Y., 1917. DK27.R35 Behbaoh, R. E. Deutsche kriegsgedichte. [Bait., 1915]. PT3919.R34D5 1915 Rehm, H. Volkerkrieg und volkerrecht. Strassburg, 1914. JX1392.R3 Reich, E. Germany's madness. N. Y., 1914. DD119.R42 Germany's swelled head. 2ded. :j:ev. Lond., 1914. DD119 R4 - 2d ed. Lond., 1914. DD119.R4 1914 b BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 119 Beilly, H. J. Why preparedness; the obser. of an Amer. army officer in Europe, 1914-1915. Chi., 1916. D523.R35 Beinach, J. L' Alsace-Lorraine devant I'Mstoire. Par., 1916. DD801.A52R4 ■ La guerre de 1914. Les comment, de Polybe. Par., 1915. D523.R4 *- II. s6r. Par., 1917. La guerre sur le front occidental, 1914-1915. Par., 1916. D544.R4 Seinach, Th. La l^gis. 6con. allem. pend. la guerre actuelle. Par., 1916-17. D635.R4 Eeis Carvalho, A. dos. Les neutres et la grande guerre. Rio de Jan., 1915. D610.R4 Belss, B. A. Comment les Austro-Hongrois ont fait la guerre en Serl3ie. Par., 1915. D626.A9R3 How Austria-Hungary waged war in Serbia. Par., 1915. D626.A9R4 Report upon the atrocities com. by the Austro-Hungarian army during the first inv. of Serbia. Lond., [1916]. D626.A9R3 Bemey, C. M. -Thro, warring count, to the mt. of God. [Wash., 1915.] BP365.R43 Benaid, G. LSs repercussions 6con. de la guerre act. sur la Fr. P., 1917. HC276.R4 Beuaud, J. La tranch^e rouge; feuilles de route, sep. 1914r-mars 1916. [Par.], 1916. D640.R45 Benault, L. First violations of the law of nations by Germany: Luxemburg & Bel- gium. Par., 1917. D615.R3 1917 a Lond., 1917. D615.R3 Banner, W. Feldmarschall von Mackensen. Ber., [1915]. DD231.M2R4 Benshaw, C. A. England's boys; a woman's war poems. Lond., 1916. PR6035.E65E6 Benwiok, G. War wanderings: 1914-1916. Lpnd., 1916. La reorganisation de la France; couf. faites 4 1'Ecole des hautes 6tud. soc. (nov. 1915 k janv. 1916) par Ch. Seignobos . . . Par., 1917. D516.R4 Eep, Charles. 1914. L'aggression allemande. Par.,, [1914?]. D511.R35 La reparation des dommages de guerre; conf. faites k I'Ecole des hautes ^tud. soc. (nov. 1915£lianv. 1916)parMM. Larnaude ... Par., 1917. JX5326.R4 Bepplier, A. Counter-currents. Best., 1916. PS2696.C7 1916 Besseguier, B. M. H. B., graf. Francis Joseph and his court. N. Y., 1917. DB87.R5 The Besurrection of Poland. Poland for the Poles. Loud., 1916. DK415.R5 The retreat from Mons. Best., 1917. D544.R45 Beulos, A. Manuel des s^questres. Par., 1916. JX5295.R4 (Suppl.) Tarif des sequestres de guerre. Par., 1918. JX5295.R4 Suppl, Beuss, B. [E.] Histoire d'Alsace. 10. 6d. Par., 1915. DD801.A35R4 Bevelstoke, J. B., ^d baron. British staying power. Lond., 1916. D635.R5 Eeventlow, E., graf zu. Deutschlands auswartige politik, 1888-1914. 3. aufl. Ber., [1916]. DD228.6.R4 — — Der vampir des festlandes. Ber., 1915. D517.R45 Vampire of the continent. N. Y., 1916. : D517.R46 Bevue du monde musulman. Honour to the flag. Par., 1916. i)526.7.A6R4 Bevue franco-macedonienne. La France en Mac6doine. Salonique, 1916- D569.2.R5 Beyuaud, L. Hist. g^n. de I'influ. frangaise en Allemagne. Par., 1914. DD61.R4 [Beynolds, F. J.] ed. The story of the great war .. . N. Y., [1916]. D521.R42 The story of the great war. N. Y., [1916]. D521.R4 [Diplomatic ed.] N. Y., [1916]- D521.R43 Beynolds, B. My Slav friends. Lond., [1916]. DK32.R4 Bhodes.D.P. Greatresolve; anessayontheEuropeanwar. Bost., [19161. D525.R45 [Bicoi, L. A. d. 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D640.R48 Binehart, Mrs. M. B. The amazing interlude. N. Y., [1918]. PZ3.R47 KjpgBj'queens and pawns; an Amer. woman at.the front. N. Y., [1915]. D640.R5 Bingrose, Hyaclnthe. Why is America neutral? N. Y., [1914], D525.R5 Biou, G. The diary of a French private. Lond., [1916]. D627.G3R52 Journal d'un simple soldat. 10. mille. [Par.], 1916. D627.G3R5 120 LIBBABY OF CONGBESS *Rlsal, P. La ville convoitde: Salonique. Par., 1917. Kitteniouse, E. E. Know your enemy. [N. Y., 1918.] ^vM^ Bitter, A. Nordkap— Bagdad. Frankfurt, 1914. Pb^qSk Bitter, W. E. War, science and civilization. Bost., 1915. CB19.K5 Bittinghaus, W. Die kunst der gescMchtschreibung H. von Treitschkes. l^eip., 2g]^4 DD86.7.T7R5 Bivet, A. Legislation provisoire des oeuvres de guerre. Par., [19171. D638.F8R6 Elvet, C. The last of the Romanofs. N.Y.,[1918]. DK262.R5 1918 a Bobbins, E. J., comp. The universal drill manual. N. Y., 1917. UD160.R7 Eobert, H. L'effort de Paris. Par., 1917. DC736.R6 Boberts, A. A. The poison war. 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D523.B77 Buskin coll., Oxf. Some econ. aspects of internat. relations. BusseU, B. A. W. Justice in war-time. Chi., 1916. — Political ideals. N. Y., 1917. Why men fight. N. Y., 1917. Bussell, C. E. B. Problem of juvenile crime. Lond., 1917. BusseU, G. W. National being. Dub., 1916. Bussell, G. W. E. Spirit of England. Lond., 1915. Bnssell, S. German war. Wash., 1917. Oxf., 1917. HC56.R8 D532.R78 JC258.R8 HN389.R96 DA960.R78 D517.R8 D525.R67 122 LIBRABY or CONGKESS Russell, T. H. America's war for humanity. [Chi., 1917]. S^^o'S'o Most terrible conflict in history. [Chi., 1914.] ■,R„„4^„ World's greatest war. [Chi., 1914.] ^ „„P°T^,. Brantford, Ont., [1914]. D523.R82 1914 a Eussell Sage foundation, N.Y., Liljrary. War gardens. N. Y., [1918]. Z5996.A1B,9 Women in industry in war-time. N. Y., [1917].^ Z7963.Ji7K9 Russia. Gazeta vremennago rabochago . . . pravitel' stva. 1917.' 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D509.U6,no.l9a The international industry of war. D509.TJ6,no.7 [Lane, E. N. A.] The Prussian in our midst. D509.U6, no.l3 [ ] Shall this war end German militarism? D509.TJ6,no.2 Macdonald, J. R. War and the workers. D509.U6,no.8 The morrow of the war. D509.U6,no.l The national policy as set forth by Mr. Asquith . . . D509.TJ6,no.6 The Polish problem, by a Pole. D509.U6,no.l2 Ponsonby, A. Parliament and foreign policy. D509.U6,no.5 Russell, B. War the offspring of fear. D509.U6,no.3 Swanwick, H. M. Women and war. D509.U6,no.ll Towards an international understanding. D509.U6,no.l0 Why we should state terms of settlement. D509.U6,no.9 *Union suisse du commerce et de I'industrie, Zurich. Piapport. Zur. *L'Unit6 yougoslave. Manifeste . . . Par;, 1915. U. S. Adjutant general's office. Cavalry unit accountability equip, manual. Rev. Jan. 2, 1917. Wash., 1917. •; UE443.A5 1917 Coast artillery drill reg., U. S. army, 1914. cor. to June 1917 (changes nos. 1 to 6). Wash., 1917. Coast artillery instruction order. Wash., 1916. ■DF453.A25 1917 Engineer unit accountability equip, manual, U. S. army. Rev. Sept. 15, 1916. Wash., 1916. ITG160.A5 1916 -^ — ' Field battalion signal corps. Tables of organ, and equip. Wash., 1917. UG573.A7 1917 - — Guide to civil employ, for ex-soldiers. Wash., 1916. , UB363.A5 1916 Infantry unit accountability equip, man. Rev. Oct. 25, 1916. Wash., 1916. tro373.A4 1916 Instruct, for prep, of identific. record cards. Wash., 1917. trB163.A4 1917 Machine gun drill regulations. Wash., 1918. . > Manual for commanders of infantry platoon. (War dept. doc. 626.) Mountain artil. unit accountability equip, maiji. for 2.95-inch mountain gun. Rev. Jan. 2, 1917. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 Notes on French 75 mm gun. (War dept. doc. 687.) ^— Price list of equip, and mat. issued by the Signal corps to the army and the organized militia. Fiscal year 1918. Wash., 1917. UG573.A5 1918 134 LIBRAET OP CONGRESS XT. S. Adjutant general's oflce. Provisional machine gun firina; manual. 1917. Wash., 1917. UF620.A2U4 1917 Tables of organization, IT. S. army. Wash., 1917. UA24.A7 1917 d — Unit equip, man. for the aviation section, Signal corps. Wash., 1917. UG630.U6 1917 Advisory com. for aeronautics. Annual report. Wash., 1916- TIj521.A3 ■ Meterorology and aeronautics. Wash., 1917. TL521.A33 no. 13 Nomenclature for aeronautics. Wash., 1916. TL521.A33 no. 9 - ■ 2d ed., July, 1917. Wash., 1917. TL521.A33 no.9a Alien property custodian. Eept. [Wash., 1918.] JX5313.U6A4 Army. Bd. for standardizing cert. Med. dept. supplies. Manual of splints and appHances. N. Y., 1917. RD71.II5 1917 Army service schools, Fort Leavenworth. Lectures on mil. sanit. and manage. of the sanitary service. A. serv. schools. Wash., 1917. TJH601.TJ6 1917 Notes on field fortification. 3d ed. Fort Leavenworth, 1916. Notes on inf., cavalry and field artillery. Wash., 1917. U167.TJ6 1917 Problems in troop leading. An infantry division. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1916. U167.U6 Atmy war college, Wash. Lib. Monthly list of military information carded from books, periodicals and other sources. Fort Leaven., Kan., 1915- Z6723.U4 Bd. on arms, mun. and equip. Govt, manufacture of arms, munitions, and equipment. Wash. 1917. UP533.A7 1917 Bur. of educ. Home economics teaching under present economic conditions. [Wash., 1S17.] TX173.A5 1917 — — Lessons in community and national life. Wash., 1917- L111.A58 Secondary schools and the war. [Wash., 1918.] L111.A565 — — Sugg, for the conduct of educ. institutions dur. the continuance of the war. [Wash., 1917.] L111.A55 Teachers' leaflets, no. 1- Wash., 1917. L111.A57 • — - Univ. organ, for natl. service and defense. [Wash., 1917]. D639.E2U56 • Work of Amer. coll. and univ. during the war. [Wash., 1917- L111.A56 Bur. of for. and dom. comm. (Dept. of comm.). Bnsiness activity in the United States and in leading foreign countries. Wash., 1916. HC54.U5 1916 For. comm. and the tariff, 1899-1915. Wash., 1916. HF1756.A4 1916 - German trade and the war. By C. D. Snow and J. J. Rral. Wash., 1918- HC286.2.U6 PositionofU. S. in world trade. [Wash., 1917]. HF3030.A5 1917 Bur. of labor stat. Foreign food prices as affected by the war. May, 1915 Wash., 1915. Hr»8051.A62, no.l70 Bur. of med. and surgery. Handy book for the Hospital corps, U. S. naw 1917. Wash., 1917. VG463.A2 1917 The Hospital corps of the Navy, 1917. Wash., 1917. VG320.A5 1917 ■ Man. for Med. dept. of the U. S. navy. Wash., 1917. VG123.A3 1917 - Medical compend for masters of the Naval auxiliary service and others. Wash., 1917. RC986.U6 1917 Nomenclature of diseases and inj. . . . Wash., 1917. VG123.A5 1917 Report on the medico-military asp. of the Europ. war from obser. taken behind the all. armies in Fr, by A. M. Fauntleroy. Wash., 1915. UH256.1914.U6 Reg. for the govt, of naval dist. of the U. S. Wash., 1917. VG123.A5 1917a Bur. of navigation (Dept. of com.), German and Austrian vessels in the ports of the U. S. Wash., 1917. D580.U5 Aviation circular— Bur. of nav. Courses of inst. and req. qual. of per- sonnel . . . [Wash., 1917]. VG93.A6 1917 — 7" Circ. for inform, of persons desiring to enroll in the U. S. Naval res. force as medical officers . . . Wash., 1917. VG123.A24 — - Circ. for inform, of per. des. to enter the Chaplain corps of the navA' [Wash., 1917]. *^ VG23.A5 1917 • — '— Pirc. . . to enter the Civil eng. corps of the U. S. Naval res. force Wash., 1917- VA80.A453 — — Circ. ... to enter the Med. corps of the U. S. navy . . . Wash., 1917. ^ VG123.A23 Circ. ... to enter the Navy as acting ensigns for eng. duty. Wash., 1917. VM623.A6 1917 v.'irc. ... to enter the Pay corps of the U. S. navy. Wash., [1917] „. . , „ VC65.Afi 1917 — Circ.'^rel. to enrollment in the Naval coast defense res., U. S. nav. res. force. Wash., 1917. VA80.A5 1917 a BOOKS AND pamphj[:;ets 135 IT. S. Bur. of navigation (Dept. of comm.). ,Ijif9rnjatioii rel. to the Nayal coast de- fense reserve . . . Wash., 1917. VA80.A5, 1917 Information rel. to U. S. naval reserve force. Wash., 1917. VA80.A5 1917 b Instructions for commanding officers of the Naval reserve force, 1916. Wash., 1916. VA80.A5 1916 e — — — — Landing-force and small-arm instr., U. S. navy, 1916. Annapolis, Md., 1916. V175.U6 1916 Lect. del. to civilian volunteers. Wash., 1916,. V19.U6 1916 Record of medals of honor iqs. to the off. and enlist, men of the U. S. navy, . . . 1862-1917. Wash., 1917. VB333.A5 1917 Reg. govern, the organ, and admin, of the Naval reserve force, 1917. Wash., 1918. VA80.A55 1917 United States navy. Wash., 1917. VB263.A3 1917 Bur. of steam eng. Engineer, instruct., 1917. Wash., 1917. VM623.A4 1917a Important inform, for all industrial managers, . . Wash., 1917. VM623.A4 1917 110-foot U. S. submarine chaser. [N. Y., 1917]. VM770.U6 1917 Bur. of supplies and accounts (Navy dept.). Manual for supply officers afloat, U. S. navy, 1917. Wash., 1917. VC263.A38 Bur. of war risk insurance. To the officers and enlisted men of the army and navy. [Wash., 1918]. UB373.A45 1918 ■ ■ Memo. reg. life ins. of men in act. mil. serv., Wash., 1918. HG8811..A\'2U6 1918 Div. of mil. and naval ins. Uncle Sam's ins. for soldiers and sailors. Waflii.,1918. _ UB373.A424 no.4 ■ Children's bureau. April and May weighing and measuring test. Wash., 1918. HV741.A32iir no .2 ■ Child labor in warring countries: a brief review of foreign reports,. Wash., 1917. HD6231.U6 1917 Governmental pro v. in the U. S. and for, count, for members of the TTjiilitary forces and their dependents. V/ash., 1917. UB370.U6 1917 ■ Save 100,000 babies. Get a square deal for children. '\^a§h-, 1918. HV741,A325 ', iio.l — — - Coast and geodetic survey. Instruct, as to proced. in, procuring prbpos. and in award, contr. for . . . vessels and equip. [Wash., 1917]. QB296.U846 1917 ■ — ^ Coast guard. Appointment of cadets and cadet engineers. Reg, July 1, 1917. Wash., 1917. ■ V437.A5 19.17 Handbook on care and oper. of gasoUne engines. Wash-, 1917. T.I785.U5 Inform, rel. to enlist, and promotion in the U. S. roast guard, [Wash., 1917]. ■ , HJ6645.A57 1917 Instructions for U. S. coast guard stations, 1916. Wash., 1917. VK1323.A53 1916 — ^ Telegraphic instruct, for the U. 8. Coast guard, 1917. Wash., 1917. HJ6645.A64 1917 — r- Gomm. on training camp activities (War dept.). Com. on protective work for girls.' Wash;, [1917?]. ' HQ798.A5 1917 _— Smash the line! [N. Y., 1917]. . . UII680.A5 1917 tPar department commission on training camp activities. Wash., D. C., [1917]. U293.A3 1917 a Com. on public information. Official bulletin. [Wash., 1917- D570.A2A3 • • Inform, cone, the making and distribution of pictures that show the ac- tivities of the army and navy. Wash., 1917. D570.1.A5 1917a . Prelim, state, to the press of the U, S. Wash., 1917. D632'.U6A5 1917 [Publications.] Wash., D. C., 1917- I. Red white and blue seriep. D570.A2A4 1. How the war came to America. Cdmo entro America en la guerra. [Spanish ed.] Hur kriget kom till Amerika. [Swedish ed.] Jak wojna przyszla, do Ameryki. 2. National service handbook. 3. The Battle line of democracy. 4. President's Flag day address. 5. Conquest and Kultur. 6. German war practices: Part I. Treatment of civilians. 7. War cyclopedia. 8. German treatment of conquered territory: Pa^:t II of "Gerjuaan war practices," 9. War, labor and peace: Some recent addresses and writingsrof the President. 136 LIBKAKY OF CONGRESS V.S. Com. on public Information — Continued. t^c^ aoaok II. War Information Series. . D570.A2Ad& 1'. The war message and the facts behind it. 2. The nation in arms. 3. The government of Germany. 4. The Great War: From spectator to participant. 5. A war of self-defense. 6. American loyalty. 7. Amerikanisc'he Burgertreue. 8. American interest in popular government abroad. 9. Home reading course for citizen soldiers. 10. First session of the war congress. 11. The German war code. 12. American and allied ideals. 13. German militarism and its German critics. 14. The war for peace. . . . Oomp. by A. D. Call. 15. Why America fights Germany. 16. The study of the great war 18. The activities of the Committee on Public Information. III. Loyalty Leaflets. 1. Friendly words to the foreign born. 2. The Prussian system. 3. Labor and the war. 4. A war message to the farmer. 5. Plain issues of the war. 6. Ways to serve the nation. 7. What really matters. 64th Cong., 1st sess., 1915-1916. Peace or war? The great debate in Con- gress on the submarine and the merchantman. 1916. D619.A4 1916 c 65th Cong., 1st sess., 1917. Senate. Visiting war missions to the U. S. Proceed, in the S. and H. of R. Wash., 1917. {6^th C., 1 p., S. D. 87) D570.8.M5A5 1917 • Cong. Conf. com., 1916. Preparedness for national defense. Report. [Wash., 1916] (64 C, 1 s., S. D. 442) UA24.A7 1916 k To incerase the efficiency of the mil. estab. of the U. S. Conference report. [Wash., 1916] (64C., 1 s., H. R. 695) UA24.A7 19161 Conf. com., 1917. Espionage bill. Conf. report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., H. R. 65) D619.3.A5 1917 f Distribution of agricultural products-. Conf . report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 8;, H. R. 118) HD9006.A5 1917 g Espionage bill . . Conf. report. [Wash., 19]7] (65 C, 1 s., S. D. 37) D619.3.A5 1917 g nVash., 1917] (65 C, 1 B., S. D. 44) D619.3.A5 1917 h Espionage bill. Conf. report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., H. R. 69) D619.3.A5 1917 j — '- Food-control bill. Conf. report. [^Vash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., S. D. 70) HD9005.A5 1917 q Revenue to defray war expenses. Conf. rept. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., S. D. 115) HJ2379.A4 1917 g Revenue to defray war expenses. Conf. rept. [Wash.. 1917] , (65C.,1 s., H. R. 172) HJ2379.A4 1917 h 1917-1918. Federal control of railroads. Report. [\^'ash., 1918] (65 C. 2 s., H. R. 376) HE2705.1918,B 5 War finance corp6ration. Conf. rept. [Wash., 1918] (65 C, 2 s., H. R. 448) HC106.2.A3 1918 f — - [Wash., 1918] (65C., 2 s., S. D. 211) HC106.2.A3 1918 g House. Com. onagri. Coqs. of food and fuel. Report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 8., H. R. 75) HD9006.A5 1917 n Food prod., cons., and distrib. Hearings Mav and June, 1917. Wash., 1917. Com. on appropriations. Council of national defense. Hearing [May 23-25,1917] Wash., 1917. D570.8.C7A7 1917 c ■ Deficiency appropri. bill, fisc. year 1918. Report. [R'ash., 1917] (65 C, 2 8., H. R. 212) HJLO.BS 1918 Suppl. Urgent defic. approp. on aci^ount, of war expenses, 1918. Hearing [Sept. 7-17, 1917] Wash., 1917. HJ10.B8 1918 a — - Com. on eduo. X'oca'ional rehab, of ret. s. and s. of the U. S Rept [Wash., 1918] (65 0. 2 s. E. R. 597.) UB863.A5 1918 e BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 137 V. S. Cong. House. Com on for. affairs. Comm. for enduring peace. Hearings, •Tan. 11, 1916. Wash., 1916. JX1965.U5 Oongressof neutral nations. Hearings, Feb. 24, 2.5, 1916. ^Va8h., 1916. D613.U.5 1916 c Drafting subjects of allied countries. Report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., H. R. 115) -- UB343.A6 1917 b — — Emergency peace federation. Hearings Feb. 22, 1917. Wash., 1917. D613.U5 1917 b Exportation of munitions of war. Hearings, 1915. Wash., 1915. JX5390.U6 1915 Referendum on declaration of war. Hearings, Feb. 17, 1917. Wash., 1917. D619.A4 1917 d — ^ War with the imp. and royal Austro-Hungarian government. Report. [Wash., 1917.] (65 C, 2 s., H. R. 203) ' D619.A4 1917 j War with the imperial German government. Report. [Wash., 1917] (65 C, 1 s., H. R. 1) D619.A4 1917 c Relief of Armenians. Hearings, June 21, 1916. Wash., 1916. D638.A7U5 1916 Supplying merchant ships with defense arms. Report. [Wash., 1917] (64 C, 2 s., H. R. 1594) JX5214.A7A4 1917 b Com. on immig. and natural. Registration of aliens. Hearings, Feb. 28, 1917. Wash., 1917. _ _ D570.8.A6A4 ■ Repatriation of cert, former Amer. citizens. Hearings, Wash., 1917. JX4265.A44 1917 b Com. on inter, and for. com. Bureau of war risk insurance. Hearings, May 4, 1917. Wash., 1917. HE966.U5 1917 Bureau'of war risk insurance. Report. [Wash., 1914] (63 0., 2 s., H. R. 1099) • HE966.U5 1914 a Bureau of war risk insurance. Report. [Wash., 1916] (64 0., Is., H. R. 804) HE966.U5 1916 Bureau of war risk insurance. Report, [Wash., 1917] (650., Is., H. R. 130) UB373.A43 1917 b Bureauof war risk insurance. Report. [Wash., 1914] (63 0., 2 s., H. R. 1112) HE966.U5 1914 — ■ — ■ '- Direction of exports in time of war. Hearings, April 23, 1917. Wash., 1917. HO106.2.A3 1917 c Discrimination by common carriers. Hearings, Aug. 16, 1916. Wash., 1916. . JX5316.U6 1916 ■ Fed. oper. of transportation systems. Hearings, Jan. 8-29, 1918. Wash., 1918. HE2705.1918.A15 - — Extracts from Hearings. Wash., 1918. HE2705.1916.A14 — — Operation of railroads in times of peace and war. Report. [Wash.. 1917]. (64 0., 2 s. H. R. 1434) HD5503.A4 1917 Shipment and storage of explosives. Hearings. Aug. 16, 1916. Wash., 1916. • HE2321.E8A5 1916 To define trading with the enemy. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 0., 1 s. H. R. 85) ' JX.5270.U6 1917 b Trading with the enemy. Hearings. May 29, 31, June 4, 1917. Wash., 1917. HF3030.A5 1917 c . Com. on irrig. of arid lands. Stimulation of food prod, under reclam. projects. Hearings. Apr. 16-May 16, 1917. Wash., 1917. HD9006.A5 1917 v Stimulation of food production. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 0., 1 B. H. R. 107) HD9006.A5 1917 p Com. on labor. Prison labor for pioducfion of war supplies. Report. [Wash., 1918]. (65 0., 2 8. H. R. 336) HV8923.A6 1918 e ■ — — To provide housing for war needs. Hearings, Feb. 11, 1918. Wash., 1918. HD7293.A3A2 1918 d Com. on mer. mar. and fish. Housing for employees of shipyards build- ing ships for the TJ. S. ship. bd. emerg. fleet coiporation. Hearings. Jan. 25, 28, 1918. Wash., 1918. HD7293.A3A2 1918 Radio communication. Hearings. Jan. 11-26, 1917. Wash., 1917. HE8670.U6A4 1917 a — Seizure of the German interned ships. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 8. H. R. 37) D.570.8.S4A4 1917 a — ■ War emergency — admis. of for. shipping to the coastwise trade. Hearings. Sept. 6, 11, [13, 18], 1917. Wash., 1917. HE751.A6 1917 c 138 rjBBABY OF CONGEESS TJ. S. Cong. House. Com. on mil. affairs. American purple cross association. Hearings. Sept, 5, 1917. Wash., 1917. UH570.U6 1917 Army approp. bill, 1918. Hearings. Dec. 6, 1916, to Jan. 15, 1917. Wash., 1917. ' ^'^ ^ UA24.A7 1917 Drafting aliens into military service. Hearings. Sept. 26, 1917. Wash., 1917. , UB343.A6 1917 d Increase of military establishment. Hearings. Apr. 7-17, 1917. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917 b Increase of Signal corps. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. H. R. 97> ITG573.A5 1917 c Increase of the military establishment. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. H. R. 17) , UB343.A5 1917 d • Investigation of Aviation service, U. S. army. Report. [Wash., (64C.,ls. HrR. 369) UG633.A4 1916 Military training schools. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C, 1 s. H. U408.A5 1916 North Amer. Indian cavalry. Hearings. July 25, 1917. Wash., 1917. E98.M64U5 Selective-service act. Hearings. Apr. 7, 14, 17, 1917. Wash., 1918. UB343.A5 1917 a Vol. and conscrip. system. Hearings, 1917. UB343.A5 1917 c Com. on mines and mining. Regulation of the use of explosives. Hear- ings. Apr. 20-21, 1917. Wash., 1917. TP2a7.U6 1917 Com. on naval affairs. National adv. com. for aeronautics. Report. [Wash., 1915]. (63 C, 3 s. H. R. 1423) TL521.A5 1915 Com. on rules. Alleged divulgence of Pi-esident's note to belligerent powers. Hearings. Jan. 5-Feb. 24, 1917. Wash., 1917. JKl369.64th(2).L3 Alleged German -corruption fund. Hearings. Sept. 27, 1917. Wash., 1917. D619.3.A5 1917 1 — ■ Creation of a committee on aeronautics. Hearings. June 29, 1917. Wash., 1917. TL521.A5 1917 Invest, rel. to alleged adv. knowl. of the President's note of Dec. 20, 1916. Report. [Wash., 1917]. r64 C, 2 s. H. R. 1580). JK1369.64th(2).L4 Peace propaganda investigation. Hearings, 1916. irA23.A4 1916 Com. on the judiciary. Soldiers' and sailora' civil rishts bill. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. H. R. 181). JK1745.S6A5 1917 To punish espionage and enforce the criminal laws of the U. S. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 ses. H. R. 30.) D619.3.A5 1917 c Com. on ways and means. Emergency bond issue. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. H. R. 3). HJ8117.A5 1917 b Second emergency bond issue. Heariog. Aug. 28, 29, 1917. Wadi., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917 cb Second emergency bond issue. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 ses. H. R. 132). HJ8117.A5 _ 1917 e War finance coi-poration. Hearings. Feb. 18-22, 1918. Wadi., 1918. HC106.2.A3 1918 c Special com. on invest, of charges made by J. Thomas Heflin. Inquiry inta charges made by Hon. J. Thomas Heflin. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. H. R. 201). D619.3.A5 1917 o ■ — - Senate. Com. on agri. and forestry. Control and distribution of food sup- plies. Hearings. Wash., 1917. HD9006.A5 1917 r — — Prod, and cons, of food suppUes. Hearing. Apr. 23-May 10, 1917. Wash., 1917. HD9006.A5 1917 t To stimulate the prod, of food supplies. Report. [Wash., 19171. (65 C, 1 S. S. R. 44). HD9006.A5 1917 i — '— ■ ■ Com. on approp. Urgent deficiency bill 1918 for war expenses and other purposes. Hearings, 1917. Wash., 1917. HG573.A4 1917 d Urgent defic. appropr. bill, 1918, on account of war expenses. Hear- ing. Feb. 23-Mar. 1, 1918. Wash., 1918. HJ10.B83 1918 d Urgent deficiency bill, 1918, for war expenses and other purposes. Hearing. Sept. 19-21, 1917. Wash., 1917. HJ10.B83 1918 b Com. on commerce. An act to define, reg. and pun. trading with the enemy. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. R. ill). JX5270.U6 1917 d [Wash., 1917]. (65C., Is. S.R. 113). JX5270.U6 1917 e Creating a shipping board, . Hearings. May 29-June 24, 1916. Wash., 1916. HE745.A2 1916 g BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 139 IT. S. Cong. Senate. Com. on commerce. Creating a shipping board. Report. [Waflh., 1916]. (64C., Is. S. R. 689). HE745.A2 1916 e Trading with the enemy. Healings. July and Aug., 1917. Wash., 1917. HF3030.A5 1917 d — — U. S. ship, bd.emerg. fleet Corp. Hearings. Dec.21, 1917-Apr. 5, 1918. Wash., 1918. HE745.A2 1918 Com. on finance. Revenue for increased army and navy appropr. Hear- ings and briefs . . . Feb. 6-9, 1917. Wash., 1917. HJ2379.A4 1917 c Revenue to defray war expenses. Hearings and briefs. Wash., 1917 HJ2379.A4 1917 d Revenues to defray war expenses. Report. [Wash., 1917]. 65 C., 1 s. S. R. 103). HJ2379.A4 1917 e Second emergency bond issue. Hearings. Sept. 11-12, 1917. Wash., 1917. ■ HJ8117.A5 1917d • Third liberty-bond bill. Report. [Wash., 1918.] (65C.2 8. S.R. 351.) HJ8117.A5 1918b War-revenue bill. Report. [\Vash., 1914]. (63C.,2s. S.R.813). HJ2379.A4 1914 War-risk ins. Report. [Wash., 1918] (65 C, 2 s. S. R. 428.) UB373.A43 1918d Com. on for. relations. Looking to the enlistment of certaia alien res- idents;in the army of the U. S. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s., S. R. 93). UB343.A6 1917 War with the imperial Grerman go\er!iment. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. R. 1). ' D619.A4 19171 Com. on immigration. Amending the naturalizaliou laws. Report. [Wash., 1918]. (65 C. ,2 s. S. R. 388). JK1801.1918.A:3 — — Com. on inter, com. Daylight saving. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. R. 46). " " HN49.D3U6 1917b ■ Daylight saving and standard time for the U. S. Hearings. May 3, 10, 1917. Wash., 1917. HN49.D3U6 1917a Federalcontrolof trans, systems during the war. Report. [Wash., 1918]. (65 C, 2 s. S. R. 246). HE2705.1918.C3 Price reg. of coal and other commodities. Hearing. June 22-July 16, 1917. Wash., 1917. HD9546.A4 1917d Price regulation of steel. Hearings. Wash., 1917. HD9516.A5 1917c — — Com. on manufactures. Shortage of coal. Hearings. Coal [Dec. 12, 1917-Jan. 23, 1918]. Wash., 1918. HD9546.A4 1918 — — Shortage of sugar. Hearings. [Dec. 12, 1917-Jan. 18, 1918], Wadi.,1918. HD9106.A4 1918 Com. on mil. affairs. Defective ammunition. Hearings. Sept. 5, 1917. Wash., 1917. _ UF743.A4 1917 ^— Departmentof aeronautics. Hearings. [June 12-29, 1917]. Wash., 1917. _ UG633.A4 1917 — — Hearings ... on S. 2717, a bill presc. rules for the govt, and reg. of the land and naval forces during the period of the existing war with Germany, [Av^;uat 31, 1917]. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917v Investigation of the Aviation service, U. S. army. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C, 1 s. S. R. 153). UG633.A4 1916a Investigation of the War department — aircraft production. Re- port. [Wash., 1918]. (65 C, 2 s. S. R. 380). UG633.A4 1918b Preparedness for national defense. Hearings. Wash., 1916. UA24 A7 1916ba Same. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C, 1 s. S. R. 263). UA24.A7 1916h Reserve officers' train, corps in natl. guard organizations. Hear- ing. Feb. 13, 1917. Wash., 1917. UB412.A4 1917 Revision of the Articles of war. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 (_'., Is. S. R. 130). UB500.A3 1916 • Selective draft of aliens. Report. [\^'ash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. R. 94). UB343.A6 1917a ■ — — Service of persons drafted into the mil. serv. of the U. S. Adverse report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. R. 125). UB343.A6 1917c Temp, increase of mil. establish. Hearings. [April 21, 1917]. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917e 140 LIBEAKY OF OONGEESS TJ. S. Cong. Senate. Com. on mil. affairs. .Universal liability to military service. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C, 1 s. S. B. 22). UB343.A5 1917g Universal military training. Extracts from heanngs. Wash. 1917. ' UB353.A5 1917d '- Universal military training. Hearing. [Dec. 18, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917]. Wash., 1917. UB353.A5 1917 Universal military training. Report, [■\^ash., 1917]. (64 C., 2 s. S. R. 1024). ■ UB353.A5 1917b Univ. mil. training. Statements made by Maj. Gen. L. Wood. Wash., 1917. UB353.A5 1917e Com. on mines and mining. To control and reg. the manufacture and use of explosives in time of war. Hearing. Wash., 1917. TP297.U6 1917a Com. on naval affairs. Boilers for battle cruisers. Hearing. Feb. 10, 1917. Wash., 1917. V800.A7 1917 Casualties aboard steamship "Mongolia," and premature explo- sions of shells on vessels. Report. [^Vash., 1917]. (65G.,1b. S.R.69). VF23.A6 1917 U. S. naval reserve. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C. ,1s. S. R. 412). VA80.A5 1916- Urgent need of more officers in the navy. Hearing. Feb. 20, 1917. Wash., 1917. ' VB313.A5 1917 Com. on priv. and elect. Speech of Senator R. M. La Follette. Wash., 1918. JK1197.65th.M6A5 Com. on the judiciary. Soldiers' and .ijilors' civil rights bill. Memo- randa. Sept. 14, 1917. Wash., 1917. " JK1745.S6A5 1917b S.ands. civilrightsbill. Heariags. Sept. 22-25, 1917. Wash., 1917. JK1745.S6A5 1917e Council of national defense. Annual report. Wash., 1917- D570.8.C7A4 Commercial economy. [Hartford? 1917]. HF5761.U5 Council of national defeni'e. Personnel, etc. [Wash., 1917]. D570.8.C7A6 1917a Directory. Wash., 1918- D570.8.C7A45 Food administration. ^Vaah., 1917. HD9006.A5 1917o Inform, reg. the correlated acti-sdtics of the (.'. of n. d. and the Adv. comm. , [Wash., 1917]. D570.8.C7A6 List of staple medical and surgical supplies selected to meet war condi- tions. Wash., 1917- _ UH443.A5 Adv. comm. Com. on labor. British labor's war message to Amer. labor. Wash., 1917. (65 C, 1 s. S. D. 84). D635.U5 1917 Organization of the committee, scope and objects, . . . (2d ed.) Wash., 1917. HD8051.E8 1917a Section of cooperation with states. Report on organization and activi- ties of state councils of defense, June 18, 1917. [Wash., 1917]. D570.8.C7A5 Woman's com., Mo. div . Mother Goose in war time. 1918. Dept. of commerce. Estimated population for draft apportionment. Wash., 1917. (65 C, 1 s. S. D. 64). HA205.A35 1917a Exportation of munitions of war. [Wash., 1914]. (63 0., 3 b. S. D. 660). HD9743.U6Aa4. 1914 Dept. of justice. Directions to U. S. marshals . . . for the enforce, of the Pres.'s proc. of Apr. 6, 1917, as to alien enemies. [Wash., 1917]. D570.8.A6A4 1917c Emerg.le.gis. passed prior to Dec. 1917. . .Wash., 1918. D570.A2A65 1918 History of laws prohib. corresp. with a for. govt, and accept, of a com- mission. Memorandum ... by C. Warren. Wash., 1917. (640., 2 s. S. D. 696). JX1670.U6 1917 Interpretation of warstat. Bull. no. 1-50. [Wash., 1917-18]. D570.A2A6 Memorandum on the hist, and scope of the laws prohib. corres. with a for. govt. Wash., 1915. JX1670.U6 Supplemental brief in support of the power of the executive ... to pre- vent a breach of inter. oblLg. imposed upon the U. S. by the law of nations or by treaty. Wash., 1915. ' JX1416.A4 1915 Suppl. brief in support of the power of the executive ... to prevent a breach of neutral oblig. imp. upon the U. S. by the law of nations or by treaty. Wash., 1915. JX1416.A4 1915a Suppl. brief of the U. S. in support of the plenary power of Congress over alien enemies. Wash., 1918. D570.8.A6A4 1918b Dept. of state. Articles whose export is prohibited by the neutral European countries. [Wash., 1915]. D635.U5 1915 Compilation of certain depart, circ. rel. to citizenship, registration of American citizens, issuance of passports, etc. Wash., 1915. " ,1X4265. A5 BOOKS AND PAMPHLKTS 141 U. S. Dept. of state. Diplomaticcorresp. with belligerent governments rel. to neutral rights and commerce. Wash., 1915. D619.A4 1915a ■ Same. Wash., 1915. (European war no. 2.) D619.A4 1915b SaTne.. Wash., 1916. (European war no. 3.) D619.A4 191t; - — Same. N. Y., [19151. JXl.A7,v.9 Suppl. Same. N. Y., [1916]. JX1.A7,y.10 -: Emergency appro, for diplomatic and consular service. [Wash., 1914]. (63 C, 2 s. H. D. 1158). JX1706.A3 1914 List of articles embargoed by neutral European countries. [Wash., 1914]. D635.U5 : . Negotiations for the shipment of relief supplies to Poland. Memoranda. Wash., 1916. (64C.,ls. S. D. 540). D638.P6U5 1916a -^ Neutrality. Correspondence . . . Wash., 1915. (63 C, 3 s. S. D. 716). D619.A4 1915 Neutrality and trade in contraband. Wash., 1914. (63 C, 2 s. S. D. 604). JX5371.U6 Note . . . regardingthe exam, of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1916. D635.U5 1916a Papers rel. to maritime danger zones . . . Wash., 1917. D580.U6 1917 Papers rel. to the torpedoing of S. S. Sussex. Wash., 1916. D592.S8IT6 Status of armed merchant vessels. Memorandum. Wash., 1916. (64 C, 1 s. S. D. 420). JX5244.A7A4 1916 Trade agreements abroad. [Wash., 1916]. (64C.,ls. S. D. 490). D635.U5 1916 Transportation of relief supplies to Poland. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C, 1 s. S. D. 494). D638.P6U5 Director oi tank service. Duties of officers on tank service. — — Engineer dept. Engineer field manual. 5th ed. Wash., 1917. UG360.U6 1917 Instruction book no. 1. Installation, care and operation of 25 Kw. gasoline-electric generating sets. Wash., 1916. TK2441.U6 Ponton manual. Wash., 1915. UG335.U6 1915 Ponton manual without appendix. Wash., 1916. UG335.II6 Board on engineer troops. Engineer training manual, U. S. .army. Wash., 1917. UG153.A4 Engineer school. Engineering instruction manual. Wash., 1917. UG153.A3 No. 1. Map reproduction in the field. No. 2. MLlitary photography. No. 8. Camouflage. Lessons in fortification. Wash. Bar., D. C, 1917. UG1.U5, no. 53 ■ Federalboardforvocational education. Annual report. Wash., 1917- LC1045.A2 - ■ Bulletin. Wash., 1917- Agricultural education. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 13 Emergency training in shipbuilding. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 3 Emergency war train, for electricians . . . 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 9 Emergency war train, for gas-engine, motor-car . 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 10 Emergency war train, for machine-shop occup. . . . 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 8 Emergency war train, for motor-truck drivers and chauffeurs. LC1045.A25, no. 7 For use in training conscripted men for service. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 2 Mech. and tech. train, for conscripted men (Air div). 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 4 Statement of policies. 1917. LC1045.A25, no. 1 Training of teachers for occupational therapy for the rehabil. of dis. s. and s. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 6 Vocational rehabil. of dis. s. and s. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 5 Circular of information. Wash., 1917- LC1045.A3 Voc. rehab, of dis. soldiers and sailors. Eeport. Wash., 1918. UB363.A5 1918b Federal trade comm. Extracts from the Trading with the enemy act and ex. or. of Oct. 12, 1917. Wash., 1918. JX5270.U6 1918 — Food investigation . . . flour . . . Wash. ,1918. HD9C56.U45A5 1918 • Instruct.,ruleB, and forms con. patents . undersec. ten of the "Trad- ding with the enemy act." Wash., 1917. T223.T4 1917c Food administration. Bulletin. Wash., 1917- HD9006.A4 A bulletin for speakers. Wash., 1917- HDS006.A44 Bulletin for the clergy. Wash., 1917- HDE006.A43 Enlisting the food merchants. Wash., 1917. HD9006.A51917S Food conserv. bibliography. Wash., 1918. Z7164.F7U4 — r- Food news notes for public libraries. [Wash., 1917- TX360.U6A4 142 LIBBAEY OF CONGBESS XT. S. Food admluistiation. Graphic exhibits on food conaerv. at fairs and exposi- tions. [Wash., 1917.] HD90O6.U6 1917 Instructions to volunteer spec, repres. Wash., 1917. HD9006.A45 [Report] Wash., 1918- HD9006.U5 Report of Fed. trade comm. on bakery business in U. S. Wash., 1917. HD9057.U59A4 1917 — — Rev. rules and reg. govern, licensees manufacturing bakery products, effect. Feb. 1, 1918. Wash., 1918. IiD9057.U59A4 1918 Ten lessons on food conservation. Wash., 1917. TX360.U6A5 1917 Ten things Americana should know and seven things Americans should do. Wash., 1917. TX357:U6 — War economy in food. Wash., 1918. TX3.57.U6 1918 Weekly bulletin. Wash., 1917- HD9006.A42 Milk com. Prod., distrib. and food value of milk. Wash., 1918. SF257.U7 1918 Fuel administration. Publication. Wash., 1917- HD9546.A3 General staflf. Cavah-y drill reg., U. S. army. 1916. Wash., 1917. Facts of interest con. the mil. resources and policy of the U. S. Wash., 1914. UA23.A4 1914 Provisional machine-gun firing manual. 1917. Wash., 1917. Rules of land warfare. Wash., 1917. JX4521.TJ3 1917 War college division. Changes in organ, found necessary during progress of the European war. Wash., 1916. UA10.U5 Coordination of the mobile and coast artillery units of the army in the national defense. Wash., 1916. UG410.A11 1916 Fin. and cost of the present Emop. war. Wash., 1916. D635.U6 Fortifications. Wash., 1916. UG405.U5 General staffs of cert. belUg. powers. Wash., 1916. TJB220.U6 Military aviation. Wash., 1916. . UG633.A4 1916b Militia as organ, under the Constitution and its value to the nation as a military asset. Wash., 1916. UA42.A3 1916 Mobilization of industries and util. of the com. and indust. res. of the country for war purp. in emergency. Wash., 1916. UC263.A63 1916 ■ A modern organization for the regular army. Wash., 1916. UA24.A7 1916] Motor transport in campaign. Wash., 1916. UO340.U5 Organ, and admin, of the War dept. adapted to a change from peace cond. to a state of war. Wash., 1916. UB23.A7 1916 • ■ 1. Organ., train., and mobil. of a force of citizen soldiery. 2. Method of train, a citizen army on the outbreak of war to insure its prepaiedness for field service. Wash., 1916. UA42.A3 1916a Organ., train., and mobil. of a reserve for the regular army. Wash., 1916. UA42.A3 1916c Organ., train., and mobil. of volunteers under the act of Apr. 25, 1914. Wash., 1916. UA42.A3 1916b ■ Outline of plan for mil. train, in public schools of U. S. Wash., 1916. U408.A5 1916a Personnel versus materiel in plans for national defense. Wash., 1916. U405.U5 Proper relationship bet. the army and the press in time of war. Wash., 1916. UH700.U5 Recruitment of officers in time of peace in the prin. armies of Europe. Wash., 1916. UB410.U5 — — Sanitary troops in foreign armies. Wash., 1916. UH215.U5 Standardization of methods of mil. instruct, at schools and colleges in the U.S. Wash., 1916. U408.A5 1916c Statement of a proper mil. pol. for the U. S. Wash., 1915. UA24.A7 1915f Statistical comparison of univ.andvol.mil. service. Wash., 1916. UB350.U5 Strategic location of mil. depots, arsenals, and mfg. plants in the U. S. Wash., 1916. " trF543.A3A4 Strength and organ, of the armies of France, Germ., Aust., Rus., Eng., Italy, Mex., and Jap. Wash., 1916. UA15.U5 1916 Study on educ. institutions giving mil. train, as a source for a supply of officers ior a national army. Wash., 1916. U408.A5 1916b Study on elimination of unnec. expense from army administration. Wash., 1916. UB23.A7 1916a BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 143 U. S. Oeneral staff. War college division. Study on places of origin and abilii y to. procure supplies needed in vast quantities in time of war. Wash., 1916. UC263.A63 lOKia — 7- — - Studyon the cost of the army of the TJ. S. as comp. with the cost if the armies of other' nations. Wash., 1916. UA17.U5 — — • Study on the develop, of large caliber, mobile artillery .. . Wash., 1916. UF560.U6 Study on the util. of om' resources in various means of transp. and of the aerv. of trained specialists. Wash., 1916. UA24.A7 1916m Training of forces of belligerent nations of Europe. Wash., 1916. U405.U5 1916a Universal military training. Wash., 1917. UB353.A5 1917f — - liiterstate com. Comm. Spec. rept. with ref. to trans, cond. as affecting and affected by the war. [Wash., 1917]. (65 C. ,2 s. H.D.503.) HE2708.I 8543 1917 — '■ Jadgeadv. gfenl.'sdept. (Army). Revision and codifi. of military laws. Wash., 1917. UB500.A2 1916 - (Navy). Gehl. instl'uct.'rel. to prisoners .. . Wash., 1917. VB893.A5 1917 - Manual tbr the .govt, of U..-S. naval prisons and detention systems. Wash., 1916. VB893.A5 1916a - — Naval digest. Wash., 1916. VB360.A5 1916 - — Laws, statutes, etc. Articles for the govt, of the U. S. navy, 1917. Wash., 1917. VB360.A4 1917 - Military laws of the U. S., 1915, with suppl. to Mar. 5, 1917. 5th ed. Wash., 1917. UB500.A2 1917 — — Ley de comercio con el enemigo. Manila, 1917. JX5270.TJ6 1917g — — Revenue to defray war expenses. Wash., 1917. (65 C, 1 s. S. D.74.) HJ2379.A5 1917 Revenue laws. Wash., 1917. (65C.,ls. H.D.379.) HJ2379.A5 1917a ■ • Selective draft law and the President's registration proclamation. [N. Y.], 1917. UB343.A4 1917 Trading with the enemy act. No. 46. Manila, 1917. JX5270.U6 1917f War revenue bill. Wash., 1914. (63 C.,2s.SJD.597.) HJ2379.A5 1914 , War risk ins. laws and instructions. [Wash., 1916]. HE966.U5 1916a ' Legation. 'Belgium. The deportations, statement by the Amer. minister to Belgium. Ltind., 1917. D639.D5U5 Gt. Brit. Reports by U. S. officials on the treatment of Brit. pris. of war and interned civil, at certain places of detention in Germany. Lend., 1915. D627.G3U6 1915 - Reports of visits of ihsp; made by offi. of U. S. embassy to various Intern, camps in IT. K. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8324.) D627.G7U6 1916 Lib. of, Cong. Div. ofbibl. List of ref. on embargoes. Wash., 1917. Z7164.C8U67 List of ref. on Europe and inter, politics in rel. to the present issues. Wash., 1914. Z6207.E8U5 — List of ref. on the work of the Amer. Red cross in the European war. [Wash., 1917]. D629.U6A3 no. 156 — • The United States at war; organizations and literature, i- Wash., 1917- Z6207.E8U6 Militia bureau. Ma,nual for farriers, horseshoers . . 1914 (rev. Jan. 15, 1917). ' Wash., 1917. UC633.A5 1917 National guard in federal service. [Wash., 1917.] UA42.A2 1917 Report on mobilization of thb organ, militia and natl. guard of the U. S., 1916. Wash., 1916. UA913.A5 1916 Mounted serv. school. Fort Biley, Kan. Manual for army horseshoers. 1917. Wash., 1917. - — Naval consulting board. Bulletin. No. 1. The submarine. N. Y., 1917. VA52.A85 Naval war college, Newport. Inter, law topics and disc. 1914. Wash., 1915. JX1295.U4 1915 — • Same. Doc. on neutrality and war, 1915. Wash., 1916. JX5205.U6 1915 Same. Neutrality procl. and reguL, 1916. Wash., 1917. JX5371.U7 1916 Navy dept. Directions for obtaining tactical and steaming data for vessels of theU. S. navy. 1917. Wash., 1917. _ VM880.U5 1917 — = — General specific, and instruct, gov.- submission of prop, for furnishing machine and woodworking tools for vessels of the U. S. navy. Wash., 1917. '■ VC279.T6U6 1917 144 LIBBABY OF OONGEESS IT. S. Navy dept. Preparedneaa of the navy. [Wash., 1916.] (64 C, 1 s. S. D. 413.) " ^ VA53.A7 1916 Small arms firing reg., U.S. navy, 1917. Wash., 1916. VD333.A5 1916 Specimen questions asked in the exam, of candidates from civil life for appoint, as asst. paymaster in the navy. [Wash., 1917.] VC65.A6 1917a Uniform reg., U. S. navy. Wash., 1917. VC303.A2 1917 DIv. of naval militia affairs. Naval militia. Wash., 1916. VA80.A5 1916d Office of internal revenue. Excess profits tax primer. Wash., 1918. HJ4635.K8A5 1918 Eeg. no. 41, rel. to war excess profits tax imposed by the War revenue act, app. Oct. 3, 1917. -Wash., 1918. HJ4653.E8A5 1918a Eeg.no. 43rel.towartaxonadmissions... Wash., 1918. HJ5797.A5 1917 Keg. no. 44 rel. to war excise taxes .. . Wash., 1918. HJ2379.A5 1918 Rules and reg. for coll. of taxes on transportation . . . Wash., 1918. HE1071.A5 1918 Ordnance dept. Care and repair of small arms. Form no. 1965. Colt auto. mach. gun, cal. 30. Form 1758. Definition of "cost." Wash., 1917. HD3858.U5 1917a Description and instructions for caxe and oper. of firing magnetos. Wash., UF780.U6 1917 and inatruc. for the use of hand grenades. Wash., 1917. Form and instruc. for the use of rifle and hand grenades. Wash., 1917. UF765.U6 1917 Desc. and instruc. for the use of the Bouleng^ chronograph. Wash., 1917. UF830.L5U5 — Desc. and instruc. for use of 3-in. Stokes trench mortar . . . Form no. 1744. — Desc. and instruc. for the use of V. B. grenade, mark 1. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1743. — . Desc. and instruc. for use of the 360° mortar plotting board. Wash., 1917. UF853.M6 1912a — . Desc. and tnstruc. for use of Weldon range finder. Wash., 1917. UF850.W5U6 1917 — Desc. and rules for the manage, of the U. S. mag. rifle. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1920. — Desc. and rules for the manage, of the U. S. rifle, caliber .30. Wash., 1917. UD395.U6A23 1917 — Desc. of azimuth instrument. . Wash., 1917. UF850.A9U6 1917a — Desc. of 8, 10, 12, 14 & 16 in. sea coast guns. Wash., 1917. UF453.A4 1917 — Desc. of Lewis depress, position finders. Wash., 1917. UF853.L5 1917 Desc.ofSwasey depress, position finders. Wash., 1916. UF853.U8 1916 Desc. of the Colt's doub.-act. revolver. Wash., 1917. UD413.A45 1917 — Desc. of the Ord. dep. tj'pe Ford taruck. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1791. — Desc. of 2-in. telesc. sights, model of 1906. Wash., 1917. UF855.U62 — Model of 1907. Wash., 1917. UF855.U65 1917 — Desc. of 3-in. gun, model of 1903. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 3-in. 1917a — Desc. of 12-in. mortars. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 12-in. 1917 — Gun materiel table. Wash., 1917. UF553.A4, no. 1971 — Hdbk. of fire-control equip, for field art. Wash., 1916. Form no. 1796. — Handbook of range-finders 70 cm. and 80 cm. base. Wash., 1917. UF850.A21J6 1917 — Handbook of sights for field & sea coast carriages. Wash., 1917. UF854.U6 1917 — • Handbook of the auto. mach. rifle, caliber .SO.Wash., 1916. Formno.1926. — Hdbk. of the Benet-Mercie mach. rifle. Wash., 1917. UF620.B4U5 1917 — Handbook of the Colt auto. mach. gun, caliber .30. Wash., 1917. UF620.C64.30in.1917 — Handbook of the 3.2-inch field battery with instruc. for its care . . . Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 3.2-in. 1917c — Hdbk.ofthe4.7-in.gunmat6riel. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 4.7-in. 1917b — Hdbk.oftheGatlinggun.cal. .30. Wash., 1917. UF620.G34 .30 in. 1917 — Handbook of the Maxim auto. mach. gun, cal. .30. Wash., 1917. UF620.M44 .30 in. 1917 — Handbook of the 3-in. gun materiel. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 3-ln. 1917c BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 145 U. S. Ordnance dept. Handbook of the 3.6-in. and 7-in. mortar carriages. Wash 1917. UF643.A6 3.6-in. M1917 Handbookofthe3.8-in.gunmateriel. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 3.8-in. 1917 Handbook of the 3.8-in. howitzer mat&iel. Wash., 1916. ^ UF563.A5 3.8-in. 1916a Handbook of the 4. 7-in. howitzer mat&iel. Wash., 1916. ^ , UF563.A5 4.7-in. 1916 Handbook of the 5-in. siege gun battery. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 5-in. 1917 Handbook of the 7-in. siege howitzer battery. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 7-in. 1917 Handbook of the 6-in. howitzer materiel. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 6-in. 1917c Handbook of the Vickers mach. gun. Wash., 1917. UF620.V4U5 1917 Horse equipment. Wash., 1917. UE443.A4 1917 Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for disappearing carriage for 16-in. guns. Wash., 1917. UP650.U6 16-in. • 1912b • Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for 8-in. disappearing carriages. Wash., 1916. UF650.U6 8-in. 1894d Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for disappearing carriage for 6-in. R. F. guns. Wash 1917. UF650.U6 6-in. 1905d Instruc. tor mount., using, and caring for disappearing carriage for 10-in. guns. Wash., 1916. Form no. 1692. Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for barbette carriage for 10-in guns. Wash., 1916. Form no. 1700. Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for 3-in. 15-pdr. barbette carriage. Wash., 1917. UF643.A6 3 in. B1917 Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for 4.72-in. gun, Armstrong, 40 cal. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 4.72-in. 1917a Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for 4.72-in. gun, Armstrong, 50 cal. Wash., 1917. UF563.A5 4.72-in. 1917^; Instruc. for mount., using, and caring for 8-in. disappearing carriages for 8-in. gun. Wash., 1917. UF650.U6 8-in. 1896c Itistruc. for mount., using, and caring for 12-in. mortar carriages. Wash., 1917. UF643.A6 12-in. 1917 Instruc. for proof of guns and carriages. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1091. Instruc. for the care, preserv., repair and adjust, of instru. for the fire- control systems for coast and field art. Jan. 4, 1916. Wash., 1917. UF848.U6 1917 — — Manualfortheuseof inspectors of ordnance. Wash., 1917. Form.no. 1793. — Manufacture of guns. [Wash., 1915.] (64 C, 1 s. H. D. no. 105.) Method of invest, and test of smokeless powder. Wash., 1917. TP273.U7 1917 Oils, paints, and materials for the cleaning and preserv. of seacoast guns. Wash., 1917. UF553.A4 no. 1869c Ordnance department correspondence file . . . classification . . . Wash., 1918. UF23.A25 1918b Ordnance property r6g. Wash., 1917. UF553.A6 1917 Price list of mobile artillery material. Wash., 1917. UF553.A4, no. 1904 Price list of ordnance and ord. stores comprising 2.95-in. V. M. mountain gun. Wash., 1916. Form no. 1891. Price list of ordnance and ord. stores comprising mach. and auto, guns with their carriages. Wash., 1917. UF553.A4 1917 Regulations for the adminis. of the civ. serv. in the Ord. dep. Wash., 1917. UF23.A22 1917 Special specifications gov. the manuf. of antiaircraft truck mounts. Wash., 1917. UF643.A8, no. 543 Supply and allowance tables. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1970. Targets, coast artillery. Wash., 1917. Form no. 1991. Treatise on ballistics. Treatise on the magaziiie rifle. 1917. Trench mortars. Form no. 1744. Pay dept. (Marine corps). Manual of the Paymaster's depart., U. S. marine corps. Wash., 1917. VC53.A4 1917 President, 1913- (Wilson). Address . Congress, Dec. 7, 1915. Wash., 1915. J82.D23 Dec. 7 66539—18 10 146 LIBKABY OF CONGRESS U. S. President, 1913- (Wilson.) Address . Congress, Apr. 19, 1916. Wash., 1916. H.D. 1034,64 0., Is. J82.D24 Apr. 19 • Address . Senate, Jan. 22, 1917. Wash., 1917. D619.A2 1917a Address . . . Congress, Feb. 3, 1917. Wash., 1917. J82.D25 Feb. 3 Address . Congress, Feb. 26, 1917. Wash., 1917. J82.D25 Feb. 26 Address . . . Congress, Apr. 2, 1917. Wash., 1917. J82.D25 Apr. 2 Address . Congress, Dec. 4, 1917. Wash., 1917. H. doc. no. 468, 65 C, 2 s. J82.D25 Dec. 4 . Address . Congress, Jan. 8, 1918. Wash., 1918. H. d. 765, 65 C, 2 s. J82.D26 Jan. 8 Address . Congress, Feb. 11, 1918. Wash., 1918. J82.D26 Feb. 11 — ■ Address ... Congress, May 27, 1918. Wash., 1918. J82.D26 May 27 — ■ America and freedom. Lend., [1917]. D619.A33 1917c — American neutrality. Wash., 1914. (63 C. 2 s. S. D. 566) D619.A2 — ■ Executive order . . establishing defensive sea areas. Wash., 1917. D570.45.A4 1917 — ■ A proclamation. [Wash., 1917.] D570.8.A6A3 — • Foreign exchange. Ex. order Jan. 26, 1918. Wash., 1918. HG3836.U5A5 1918 ■ Governmentcpntrolof railroads; a proclamation. Dec. 26, 1917t Wash. 1918. HE2705.1917.F4 — In ourfirstyear of war; message and add. N.Y., [1918]. D619.A33 1918 — A league for peace. Address Senate Jan. 22, 1917. Wash., 1917. (64 C, 2 s. S. D. 685.) D619.A2 1917 — Mensaje de guerra y Proclama: Congreso, 2 de avril de 1917. Guate- mala. 1917. D619.A2 1917 ed. — A proclamation [Nov. 13, 1914. [ [Wash., 1914.] JX1398.5.A5 1914b — Note communicated by the U. S. ambassador, Dec. 20, 1916 . . . Lond., 1916. D613.U5 1916f — Pourquoi nous sommes en guerre. Par., 1917. D619.A313 — Prayers for peace. A proclamation. . . . Wash., 1914. J82.D22 Oct. 4 Pres. Wilson's address . . . Apr. 16, 1917. Wash., 1917. J82.D25Apr. 16 — Pres. Wilson's addresses. N. Y., 1918. E766.U58 — Pres. Wilson's for. policy. N. Y., 1918. E768.U56 — ■ Pres. Wilson's great speeches. Chi., [1917]. D619.A3 1917a — Pres. Wilson's new decl. of freedom. [Lond., 1917.] D619.A2 1917d - — Relations with the German government. Address . . Congress Apr 19, 1916. Wash., 1916. D619 A2 1916a . — Relief of American citizens abroad. Message. [Wash., 1914 ] (63 C 2s H. D. 1137 ) D638.U5A2 1914a — ■ Relief, protection, and transportation of Americans in Europe Message [Wash., 1914.] (63 C, 2 s. H. D. 1136.) D638 U5A2 1914 — Reply of the U. S. to the communication of the Pope to the belligerent governments. [Wash., 1917.] D613.U5 1917c — Rules governing the granting and issuing of passports in the U S [Wash., 1917.] JX4253.U6A5 1917 ■ — Trading with the enemy act: ex. ord. . . Wash., 1918 ,„ ^j „ JX5313.U6A5 1918 — War addresses. Bost., [1918]. D619 A33 — The war message and facts behind it. Wash., 1917. D619.A2 1917f — ■ What we are fighting for. Hartford, Conn., [1917]. D619 A2 1917h — -T-J?!^^ T, ^''1 ^* ^*''- N. Y., [1917.] D619.A2 1917b See also Wilson, Woodrow. — Provost-marshal-general's bureau. Bull, of infor. cone, appeals for discharffe of persona eng. in ind.,incl. agric. [Wash., 1917.J UB343.A5 1917u — • Bull, of inf. for persona registered. 1917. Wash., 1917 „.,,,., ^ , . trB343.A5 1917q — Compiled rulings of provost marshal general, no. 1- [Wash , 1917- T,. ,.,,.,,, . . UB343.A5 1917s — — Distribution sheet, showing . sixteen nat. army camps . . . Wash. U293 A3 1917 — Explanation of the drawing [for mil. service]. Wash. 1917. — Important instruc. to boards relating to the selective service reg. Wash.'^ * TTT^ ^^4^ K^ 1 0T7 ' ' — f Manualgoverningthekeepingof records. Wash., 1917. UB343 A5 1917t — Questionnatre [for use of registrants in mil. serv. Wash., 1917]. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS 147 TT. S. Provost-marshal-general's bureau. Report. Wash.; 1918. UB343.A5 ]917y — — ■ Rules and regulations to increase temporarily the mil. establish- ment of the U. S. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 19171 Selective service system. Wash, 1917. UB343.A.5 ]917z Quartermaster corps. Extracts from Manual for army cooks. Wash., 1917. UC723.A3 19L7a Handbook of transport, by rail and com. vessels. N. Y., [1917] UC273.A3 1917 Harbor boat service reg. Wash., 1917, Manual for army bakers. Wash., 1917. UC733.A5 1916 Manual for army cooks. Wash., 1917. UC723.A3 1916 Manual for the Q. M. corps. Wash., 1917. UC32.A4 1916 — Manual of pack transportation. Wash., 1917. UO303.A3 1916 — Memo, showing action required by q. m. of a mobil. camp to provide blank forms. Wash., 1917. UC403.A3 1917a Memo, showing action required by company commanders to provide blank forms. Wash., 1917. UC403.A3 1917 — Regulations issued by the Q. M. G. governing the purchase of animals. [Wash., 1917.] UC603.A4 1917 — — ^ — Regulations (tentative) for motor truck transportation. Wash., 1917. UC340.U6 1917 — Specifications for horses and mules. Wash., 1917. UO603.A4 1917a — Specifications for tentage. Wash., 1917. UC573.A5 1917 — Standards of employment in war work. Wash., 1917. DH7653.A5 1917 — Table of fundamental allowances. Wash., 1917. - — Transportation of troops. — RaUroad admlnls. Bulletin. Wash., 1918- HE2704.A3 — Railroad wage comm. Report. Wash., 1918. HD4966.R12U4 1918 — Relief commission in Europe, 1914. Report. Wash., 1914. D638.U5A2 1914b - — Shipping hoard. Annual report. [Wash., 1917- HE745.A3 — Disc, of cond. affect, ship prod. Wash., 1918. HE745.A2 1918a — Rules of prac. ..under. act. Wash., 1917. HE745.A35 1917 — Shipping act. Wash., 1917-. HE745.A34 1917 — Tarin regulations govern, the publication . rates, ... by the U. S. shipping board. Wash,, 1917. HE597.U6A5 1917 — Signal corps. Air division. Photographic section. Eyes of the army. — Signal office. Equipment for aero units. Wash., 1916. — Radiotelegraphy. Wash., 1917. UG610.U5 1916 — Regulations for U. S. mil. telegraph. Wash., 1917. — Signal book. Wash., 1916. UG573.A65 1916 — — — Signal corps correspondence file . . dec. classification. Wash., 1918. UG573.A5 1918a — Technical equipment of the Signal corps. 1916. Wash., 1917. UG590.U6 1916 — Special diplomatic mission to Russia. America's message. Bost., 1918. DK265.U6 — Superintendent of documents. Army and militia, aviation and pensions. [9th ed.] [Wash.], 1918. Z1223.A191 no. 19 — Navy, Marine corps, Coastguard, Rev. -cutter ser., armor-plate manu., and battleships; list of publications. [3d ed.] [AVash.], 1917. Z6835.U5U7 1917 — Surgeon general's office. Circular of information concerning the army nurse corps. Wash., 1917. UH493,A5 1917 — — — Circular of inform, in relation to enlistments in the Med. enlisted res. corps. Wash., 1917. UH223.A34 1917 — Drill regulations . . . sanitary troops. Wash., 1917. UH393.A4 1917 — Laboratory methods. Phila.,' 1918. RB37.U5 — OfficersoftheMed.res. corps, inactivelist. Wash., 1916. R11.U57 no. 10 — Review of war surgery and medicine, v. 1, no. 1- Wash., 1918- — Sanitary conditions at army camps. [Wash., 1918.] — Venereal diseases. Chi., 1917. RC201.U6 — Treasury dept. Family allowance, indemnity, and ins. for off. and enlisted men of the armv and navj'. Wash., 1917. UB373.A3 1917f — Increased ocean transport, rates. Wash., 1914-15. HE597.U6A5 1914 — Liberty loan bonds. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917c — Relief of oft. and enlisted men. Wash., 1917. UB373.A3 19]7e — Report of Liberty loan conference. Wash., 1918. HJ8117.A5 1917k — Save money and you save lives. [Wash., 1917.] HJ8117.A5 1917k 148 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS U.S. Treasury dept. Second liberty loan of 1917 Wash 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917f U.S. govt, bonds 2d liberty loan. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917g U.S. govt, bonds 2d liberty loan. Manual for boy scouts. VVaah.. 1917. tiJoll7.Ao lifil] National war-savings committee. U. S. govt, war-savings stamps. Wash , 1917. HJ8U7.A5 1917i Meth. of selling W. S. S. through retail stores. Wash, l^^^' „.,„,, „ ^. j^gj^g^^ The war saver. Wash., 1918. „-,„-,, ?{|-'^'^^'r^o War-savings societies. Wash., 1918. H,T8117A5 1918 Treaties, etc., 1913- (Wilson). American peace treaties, full texts. Krisfiana, ig-iz JX1987.A18 War. dept. Anal, of the Army reorgan. bill. Wash., 1916. UA24.A7 1916q Aviation school ... for the Signal corps . , . Wash., 1916. UG633.A4 1916c Cavalry drill regulations. N. Y., [1917?]. UE160.A2 1916 Coast artillerv drill reg. Wash., 1917. UF453.A2 1917 Combined inf. and cav. drill reg. for auto. mach. rifle, cal. .30. Mena., [29181. UF620.U6.30 in.l917a — — S — Description and instructions on the use of signal rockets. War dept. ■ '- Drill reg. for signal troops. Wash., 1917. UG573.A4 1917 Extracts from army Reg. . . for newly comm. off. Mena., [1917]. UB501 1917a Extracts from Manual of phys. training. Wash., 1917. U323.A52 1917 Extracts from U. S. army regulations, prepared for Officers' reserve corps (including changes no, 52). N. Y., [1917]. UB501 1917b ' Field service pocket book. Wash., 1917. U173.A6 1917 Field service regulations. Wash., 1917. U173.A5 1917 Home reading course for citizen soldiers. Wash., 1917. U113.A5 1917 Infantry drill reg. Wash., 1917. UD160.A5 1917b Infantry drill regulations. Menasha, Wis., [1918]. .UieO.A5 1918b Infantry drill reg. (including Manual of the bavonet). Mena., [1916.] UD160.A5 1916c Infantry drill reg., con-. Nov, 9, 1917, App. d, U. S. rif . (Enfield). N. 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UB501 1917d Regulations gov. disbursements incident to the registration and selec'ive draft. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917p Regulationsgov.apportionmentof quotas. Wash. ,1917. UB343.A5 1917n Regulations gov. physical exam. Wash., 1917. UB333.A5 1917 Rehab, and voc. reeduc. of crippled s. and s. Wash., 1918. UB363.A5 1918 Secretary of War Garrison's explanation of the mil. policy. [Washing' on? 19167] UA24.A7 1916c Selective serv. regulations. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917W Small arms firing manual, 1913. Corrected to April 15, 1917 (changes nos. 1-18). Washington, 1917. UD333.A2 1917a Special regulations. Wash., 1917- Allowances of ammunition for mob. aitil. inst. 1918. No. 32. UF343.A4 1918 Appointment of chaplains, 1917. No. 3. UH23.A4 1917 Ai'iation section. Signal corps, 1917. No. 50. UG633.A4 1917c BOOKS AND PAMPHUiTS 149 TJ. S. War dept. — Continued. Course of instruc. for med. off., 1917. No. 49a UH398.M5 1917 Custody of war prisoners, 1917. No. 62. 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D635.D6 Fischer, P. D. D. intemat. nachrichtenverk. u. d. krieg. 1915. 15. D631.F5 Forster, R. Um den Suezkanal. 1916. 34. D568.A2F6 Grothe, H. Deutschland, die Tiirkie und der Islam. 1914. 4. DD228.7.T8G7 Harms, P. Die parteien nach dem kriege. 1915. 21. DD117.Li3 Irmer, G. Los vom englischen weltjoch. 1914. 1. D551.I7 Jastrow, I. Die mitteleurop&ische zollann&herung. 1915. 26. HF3568.A9J3 Kjellgn R. Die ideen von 1914. 1915. 29. D525.K5 Kttlpe, O. Die ethik und der krieg. 1915. 20. D524.K8 Lamprecht, K. G. Krieg und kultur. 1914. 7. DD67.L3 Iiiszt, F. von. Ein mitteleuropS,ischer staatenverband ... 1914. 2. DD117.L67 MUUer, O. Irrung und abfall Italiens. 1915. 28. D520.I7M8 Pacher, G. von. Die Dreiverbandspresse. 1915. 25. D631.P3 Phllippovicli von Philippsberg, E. Ein wirtschafts- und zoUverband zwiachen -Deut. undOs.-Ung. 1915. 14. HF1733.A91G3 Salis, A. von. Die neutralitit der Schweiz. 1915. 22. D621.S8S3 Schowalter, A. Buren, Englinder und Deutsche. 1915. ■ 24. DT926.S34 Schultze, E. Was verbftrgt den sieg? 1915. 18. D525.S38 Stresemann, G. Das deutsche wirtschaftsleben im kriege. 1915. 23. D635.S7 Zedlitz und Neuklrch, O. W. F. O. K., freiherr von. Die reichs- une staatsfi- nanzen wihrend des krieges . . . 1914. 5. HJ1119.Z3 WAR PERIODICALS (Including those general periodicals which have devoted a large space to war matters.) Alliance fiansaise, Paris. Bulletin. Apr. 15, 1915- Paris, 1915- D501.A6 American fund for French wounded. Weekly bulletin. Paris, 1918- The American Red cross magazine. Washington, D. C. HV575.A6 American society of naval engineers. Journal. Washington, D. C. VM1.A5 Arms and the man. New York. SK1.A8 Army and navy gazette. London. U1.A65 Army and navy register. Washington. U1.A8 Boy power; off. bull, of U. S. Boys' working res., Dept. of labor. Wash., 1917- BuUetin des armees de la Sepublique. Histoire de la guerre, no. 1- 15 ao(it 1914- Paris, [1914- D501.B8 Bulletin des armies de la R6publique; r&erve a la zone des armdes. Paris. D501.B85 Carry on; a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors, v. 1, no. 1- Wash., 1918- The Crucible. An organ for the promotion of a better understanding of Germany by thepeoplffoftheU. S. v. 1. Richmond, Va., [1914-15]. D501.C7 The Fatherland . . . [fair play for Germany and Austria-Hungary]. New York. D501.F3 The Field artillery journal. Washington, D. C. UF1.F6 Frankfurter zeitung und handelsblatt. Beise-begleiter. Frankfurt a. M. Free Poland; a semi-monthly, v. 1- Sept. 1, 1914- [Chicago, 111.], 1914- DK401.F7 Great Britain. The London gazette. London. J7.G6 Ministry of food. National food journal. London, 1917- The Illustrated war news; being a pictorial record of the great war. v. 1- Aug. 14, 1914- London, 1914^ D501.1 4 L'lllustration; journal universel hebdomadaire. Paris. AP20.I 3 lUustrirte zeitung. Leipzig. ' AP30.I3 Infantry journal. Washington, D. C. UDl.I 6 International marine engineering. New York. * VM1.M3 International military digest; a monthly rev. of the current literatvire of mil. sci. v. 1- June 1915- New York, 1915- Ul.I 4 The International military digest annual, 1915- New York, 1916- Ul.I 5 Internationale monatsschrift fur wissenschaft, kunst und technik. Berlin. AP30.I 7 Internationales jahrbuch fiir politik und arbeiterbewegung. Berlin. HD4809.I 6 * Journal des mutilds, reformes et bless& de guerre. Par, 191? Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, Va. UFl. J86 Journal of United States coast guard association. New London, Conn. Kriegs-chronik. Berlin. D522.K74 Der Kuntswart. Miinchen. AP30.K85 Marine engineer. London. YM1.M25 Marine journal. New York. VK1.M25 Marine review. Cleveland & New York. VK1.M3 Marine-tascheubuch. Berlin. V10.M3 Military historian and economist. Cambridge. * MonatsblStter fiir InvaUd-und Kriippelhilfe. Band I, 1915- Leipzig. National security league bulletin ... v. 1, no. 1; Feb., 1918- New York, 1918- National service. New York. Nautical gazette. New York. VK1.N3 Naval and military record. London. , U1.N2 Naval engineers. Washington, D. C. Naval militia register. Washington, D. C. Navy and merchant marine. New York. The Navy league annual. London. V10.N65 The New Europe; a weekly review of foreign politics, v. 1- Oct. 19, 1916- London, 1917- D410.N4 The New York times current history; a monthly magazine. The European war. v. 1- Dec, 1914^ New York, 1915- D50LN5 The New York times index; a master-key to all newspapers. New York. AI 21.N44 The New York times mid-week pictorial, v. 1- Sept., 1914^ New York, 1914- D501.N6 159 160 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS The Open court. Chicago. AP2.0495 Our army and navy. Washington, D. C. . Pacific marine review. San Francisco. VK1.P2 Paris. Chamber of commerce. Facts about the war. No. 1- Paris, 1915- *Paris charitable pendant la guerre. Paris, 1915- The Peerless "E." A journal of Battery E, 2d Ohio field artillery. Montgomery [Ala.], 1917- D526.2.P35 Professional memoirs, Corps of engineers, U. S. army and Eng. dept. Washington barracks, D. C. TA1.P85 The R. A.M. C. depot magazine, v. 1- May 12, 1916- Aldershot, 1910- UH201.R2 Revue interalliSe, 1. ann^e, no. 1, Apr. 1918- Paris, 1918- Sea power [the nation's defense] v. 1- June 1916- New York, 1916- VA49.S4 The Sketch. London. -^ AP4.S6 *Societe nationale de secours mutuels entre tout les mutiles et blesses r^formes de guerre. Bulletin mensuel. Paris, 1916- The Sphere ; an illustrated newspaper for the home. London. ' AP4.S73 The Steamship : an illus. mo. rev. of shipping, shipbuilding, and marine engineeriiig. London. VM1.S8 Siiddeutsche monatshefte. Miinchen und Leipzig. AP30.S8 T. P.' s iournal of great deeds of the great war. v. 1- Oct. 17, 1914- London, [1914- D501.T2 The Tenedos times; a mo. jo. of the Mediterranean destroyer flotilla duringthe early part of the war. London, [1917]. ' D526.2.T4 The Times, London. The official index to the Times. London, [1914]- AI 21.T46 Tous les journaux du front. Paris, 1915- D526.3.T6 The TTnited service magazine. London. U1.U6 U.S. Comm. on public inf. Official bulletin. Washington, D. C, 1917- D570.A2A3 Counc. of natl. def. Highways trans, com. Bulletin, Wash., 1C18- HE5623.A3 Immigration service bulletin. Wash., 1918- Naval institute. Proceedings. Annapolis. Vl.US RaUroad admin. Bulletin. Waah., 1918- HE2704.A3 Surg, general's ofif; Review of war surgery and medicine, v. 1, no. 1, Mar., 1918- Wash., 1918- Treasury dept. The war saver; a bull, for war savings societies of the U S. Wash., 1918- HJ8118.A3 The TTnited States army and navy journal. New York. U1.U7 United States cavalry association. Journal. Fort Leavenworth, Kan. UE1.TJ5 Velhagen & Klasings monatshefte. Leipzig. AP30.V4 The War; Nelson's picture weekly. London, 1914r45. D501.W3 War and peace [a Norman Angell monthly]. London. JX1901.W3 The War budget, a photo, record of the great war. v. [1]- Aug. 22, 1914- [London], 1914- D501.W4 War chronicle. Berlin, 1914- War library bulletin. Washington, D. C, 1917- War pictorial. London, 1917- Westermanns monatshefte. Braunschweig. AP30.W5 Wici, organ K. O. N. Chicago, 111. DK401.W5 Die Woche ; moderne illustrierte zeitung. Berlin. AP30.W7 World peace foundation, Boston. A league of nations, v. 1, no. 1- Boston, 1917- *Zeitsohrift fiir Krtippelforsorge. Bd. I, 1914^ Leipzig, 1914- FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS Alexandria. Egyptian Gazette. Amsterdam. Algemeent Handelsblad. Athens. Akropolis. Buenos Aires. Herald. Prensa. Calcutta. Bengalee. Englishman. Cape Town. Cape Argue. South African Review. Christiania. Aftenposten. Copenhagen. Politiken. Dublin. Freedman's Journal and National Press. Edinburgh. Weekly Scotsman. Geneva. Journal de Genfeve. Genoa. Corriere Mercantile. PEBIODICALB' 161 Oeoigetown. Daily Argosy. Glasgow. Herald. Havana. Diari'o del marina. Post. Hongkong. 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Camp Keamy, Linda Vista, Cal. Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. Camp Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. Wheel and Beans. Camp Jos. E. Johnston, Camp Logan, Houstop, Tex. Camp McArthur, Waco, Tex. Camp McClellan, Annistpn, Ala. Camp McPherson, Atlanta, G^. Camp Meade, Admiral, Md. Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Camp_ Sevier, Greenville, S. C. Camp' Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss. Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. Camp Zachary Taylor, LpuisvUle, Ky. Camp Travis, San Antonio, Tex. Kelly Field and Camp Stanley. Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I., N. Y. Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Charleston Naval Station. Buffalo Military district (embracing 10 Jacksonville, Fla. FOREIGN A la Fourchette. "Ahbar alharb." L'Aucre Bouge. L'Anti Cafard. L'Artilleur DSchain€. La Balonnette. Le Bataillon. Le Baton Pilote. Le Bavardai de I'A. O. (Arm6e d'Orient). Les Begonais. Bleutinet. Le Bochofage. Bourn! Voiia. La Bourguignotte. Les Boyauz du 96°. Brise d'Entonnoiis. Le Cafard EnchainS. Le Camouflet. Le Canard du Buyau. Camet de la Semaine d'un Poilu. Le 120 "Court." Le Col Bleu. Le Crapouillot. Le Croissant. Le Dernier Bateau. Le Diable au Cor. D Echo Cetier. L'Echo de Tranch€esviUe. L'Eoho des Caguas. L'Echo des Dunes. L'Echo des Gourbis. L'£cho des Guitounes. L'Echo des Marmites. L'ficho des TranchSes. L'ficho du Boyau. L'Esprit du Cor. L'Etoupille. L'Europe antl-Fmssienne. Face aux Boches. Face aux Boches iUustre. Le FUon. Fonrbl et Gourbi. La Fus6e. Le OafouUleur. TRENCH AND CAMP PAPEBS 163 Gazette des Ardennes. La Gazette du FoUu. Le GiospSie. La Guerre Joviale. Le H€raut. L'Horizon. L'Invalide beige. Le Klaxon. Le Lapln & Pumes. Lettres d'un Poilu. La Ligature. The Listening Post, Britiah Expeditionary Force, France. Marmlta. Le Midi au Front. La Mitraille. Le Mouchoii. Le Mouchoir de boche. La Musette. Nos Pilleuls. Notre Bire. Numero. Numero de Piques. On les aura. Le Paix-P6re. Le P6ca. Le P6p6re. Le Pgriscope. Le Petit Echo du 18«. T". La Petite Marmite. Le Pljis-que-Torial. Poll et Plume. Le Poilu. Le Poilu du 6-9. Le Poilu du 37. Le Poilu: journal des tranchees. Le Poilu Marmite. Le "Poilu" Saiut-£milionnais. Le Poilu sans Poil. Le pouds des trancli€es. La Premiere Ligne. Les Quat'z 'Arts du Front. Bigolboclie. Les Bigolos. Le Bire aux Eclats. Le Sac k Terre et . . . Le Schrapnell. Le Son du Cor. Le Souvenir. Les Tablettes d'un Poilu. Taca Tao Teuf Teuf . Le Tadeblagues. T616-MaU. Titis & Totos. Le tord-Boyau. Le Tords-Boyauz. Le Tortillard. Le seme Bataillon. Le Ver Luisant. La Vie Ch6re a Berlin. La Vie Canadienne. La Vie Poilusienne. La Voix du Pays. La Voix du 75. The Wipers times; a facsimile reprint of the trench magazines: — the Wipers times — the New Church times — ^the Kemmel times — the Somine times — the B.E. F. times. London, X918. D526.2.W6 Ya Bon. BROADSIDES (The term "Poster" in the following list means merely that the broadside is printed in colored inks.) UNITED STATES Department of Agriculture : Farmers! Housewives! Children! 1917. (Poster.) Farm help. 1917. (Poster.) Special appeal to farmer patriots. 1917. (Poster.) ETelp feed yourself. 1917. (Poster.) The Nation needs corn. 1917. (Poster.) Plant corn. 1917. (Poster.) Waste no food. 1917. (Poster.) Cultural directions, 1918 Home Garden series. Bureau of Animal Industry: Have eggs when eggs are scarce. (Poster.) Department of Commerce: Two things the country needs. 1918. (Poster.) This is not the time for knocking or growUng. 1918. (Poster.) Don't think that. 1918. (Poster.) Not every one can go to France. 1918. (Poster.) Department of Labor: America first. October, 1915. (Poster.) Department of State: Circular, October 15, 1914: Neutrality and trade iu contraband. Telegram of Sec. of State to Amer. Ambas. at Lond., Dec. 26, 1914. Detention of neutral cargoes. Maiine Corps: Badge of courage. (Poster.) "Do you know the U. S. Marine Corps?" on verso, "Do you know the Star Spangled Banner? " (Card.) "Do you know the Star Spangled Banner?" on verso, "The Marseillaise." (Card.) Fight first! (Poster.) Important! Information for registered men. Learn to serve America intelligently. (Poster.) Life aboard ship with Uncle Sam's Marines. By Private E. F. Nve. U S M C (Leaflet.) List of recruiting stations. (Folder.) A man from this house is serving in the U. S. Marines. (Poster.) A man from this house is fighting in France. (Poster.) Men wanted for the (Poster.) Men wanted. (Poster.) Proclamation! Citizens of Philadelphia. U. S. Marine. Service on land and sea. (Small label.) What is this? (Poster.) You must know the words. Your country calls. Navy Department: The Navy League. (Poster.) The Navy needs you. (Poster.) Your Country needs you. (Poster.) Treasury Department: Uncle Sam's insurance for Soldiers and Sailors. Bulletin No. 4. (Leaflet.) Bureau of Publicity; 1st Liberty Loan of 1917: Buy Liberty Bonds. (Poster.) Do you need to be urged? (Poster.) Every man and woman in the country must get behind this loan. Card D (Poster.) Safest investment in the world. Card F and Card G-R. (Poster.) 164 PEBIOMCALS 165 Treasury Depaitment — Continued. Bureau of Publicity— Continued. Pomerene, Atlee. United States Liberty Bonds. Special press matter. Circular letter to the Editors of America, May 15, 1917. Weekly press matter, No. 3a. 1917. Weekly press matter. No. 4. 1917. Weekly press matter, No. 5. 1917. The Liberty Loan. Press matter for immediate publication. Press matter for immediate publication. 2d Liberty Loan, 1917— Buy U. S. Government Bonds. (Gummed labels.) Buy U. S. Government Bonds. (Small gummed labels.) United States Government Bonds. What they are and how to buy them. (Folder.) 3d Liberty Loan of 1918— Buy Bonds. (Gummed labels.) Ring me again. (Poster.) U. S. Government Bonds of the 3rd Liberty Loan. (Polder.) U. S. Government Bonds of the 3rd Liberty Loan. What they are and how to buy them. (Folder.) War Department: Enlist for the war only. (Poster.) The Father of our Country. (Poster.) The Regulars are in France. (Poster.) U. S. Army develops all a man has of courage. (Poster.) United States Army wants fighting men. (Poster.) U. S. Army wants youl (Poster.) Wanted, fighting men. (Poster.) Wanted for war only. (Poster.) Wanted, men for the 23rd Engineers. (Poster.) Signal Corps : Notice! There are vacancies in the Aviation Company, Navy Yard, Phila- delphia. Miscellaneous : American Electric Railway Association. War Board: The Motorman and Conductor of this car are American Bed Cross ° Baker, Newton D . A Red Cross fund of $100,000,000 would pay war's expense only a day. Address May 25, 1917. (Leaflet.) Davis, Marian Bonsai. The little citizens of Nancy. (For the press.) Davison planning a campaign for Red Cross. (Reprint from New York Sun, June 4, 1917.) Malcolm, Ian, M. P. The terrible realities of war as found by the British Red Cross. Address May 24, 1917. (Leaflet.) Pershing, Maj. Gen. John J. People not awake to the real seriousness of this war. Address May 25, 1917. (Folder.) Accounting manual for the Red Cross war funds. Red Cross Week, June 18-25, 1917. (Pamphlet.) American Red Cross needs. (Poster.) Book of instructions. Red Cross Week. (Pamphlet.) Circular letter for publication on Sunday, June 10, 1917. For humanity's sake. (Poster.) Give more. (Poster.) Help the Red Cross. Davison, Henry P. The call to raise a war fund of $100,000,000. Address May 24-25, 1917. (Pamphlet.) MemberHhip campaign records and how to keep them. By Mr. 0. C. Ely. (Pamphlet.) Organization and activities. May 24, 1917. (Pamphlet.) Our Army and Navy and You. (Leaflet.) Plans for the Red Cross War Council outlined by Henry P. Davison. (Folder.) The Red Cross Bulletin, May 31, 1917. (Pamphlet.) While you hesitate, thousands diel (Poster.) Why the American Red Cross needs $100,000,000 war funds at once. (Folder.) 166 LIBKABY OF CONGRESS Miscellaneous— Continued. Food Admlnisttatlon: Food. No. 1. (Poster.) Save. No. 2. (Poster.) Save a loaf. No. 3. (Poster.) Why is it necessary to eat less meat and less wheat bread? No. 7. Why loyal Americans are keeping the pledge to eat less wheat and meat. No. 7 revised. War Finance Committee : Circular letter. New York July 2, 1917. Official Bulletin, 1917. Liberty Bonds, May^igi?. (Poster.) Railroads and the War. August, 1917. Editorial comment on the ,way the railroads are doing their bit to help win the War. (Poster.) The Republics of the United States and France. Louis A. Cuvillier. 1918. To Shipbuilders! 1918. (Poster.) INDIANA Statement of Public Policy^ by the Committee on Public Policy. January, 1918. NEW HAMPSHIRE Committee on Public Safety: People of New Hampshire, wake up. 1917. (Poster.) Public Safety Food Committee : Starvation! is a possibility to be reckoned with. 1917. (Poster.) Wanted— 10,000 home gardens. 1917. (Poster.) NEW YOEK Conference Committee on National Preparedness: To public opinion. 1918. What does It profit a man? 1918. What does it profit a man? (In Magyar or Hungarian, Italian, Hebrew, Portu- guese, Serbian, Bohemian, and Polish.) Mayor's Committee on National Defense: Don't enlist without thinking! (Poster.) Who told you you couldn't enlist now? (Poster.) National Americanization Committee: A war policy for Aliens. 1917. National Association of Manufacturers : Conservation of American Industry. (Poster series. A, B, C, D, E.) America for Americans. A, 1. (Poster.) Industry. A, 2. Every business has three partners. A, 3. We are vitally interested. A, 4. Success in Industry. A, 5. Safety first. A, 6. Get busy. B, 1. We have in America. B, 2. The United States is the only Nation. B, 3. Some business is necessarily big business. B, 4, Stop and think! B, 5. Constructive public opinion. B, 6. When you attack men who maintain payrolls. B, 7. Would you legislate industry? B, 8. If industry makes life worth living. B, 9. Industry and commercial enterprise. B, 10. The best form of monopoly. C, 1. Stick to your job. C, ^. The man at the bench. C, 3. Good business law teaches. 0, 4. Criticism is often due. (5, 5. The success of this business. 0, 6. Boost your job! 0,7. The efficiency of this organization. C, 8. National prosperity. C, 9. Mr. Consumer. C,10. 67,000 Laws. 0, 11. BBOADSIDES ' 167 National Secmlty League: Defense or disaster? (Poster.) National Special Aid Society: Give us somethiag to melt! 1918. (Poster.) Aviation Committee. 1918. (Poster.) Help the Wings of the U. S. 1918. (Poster.) PENNSYLVANIA Committee of Public Safety: Drive an ammunition transport. (Poster.) Farmers. The world-wide food shortage. (Poster.) The headquarters train. (Poster.) Volunteer now for the Regular Army. 1917. (Poster.) Department of Civilian Service and Labor: MothersI Fathers! 1918. (Poster.) Serve to win without a gun. 1918. (Poster.) 25,000 boys wanted. 1918. (Poster.) President Wilson's message to the boys of Pennsylvania. 1918. (Poster.) WASHINGTON, D. C. The Anti-War League. [19167] War Registration. 1917, May 20. CANADA Military Hospitals Commission and Board of Pension Commissioners : What every Canadian Soldier should know. (Poster.) CENTRAL AMERICA Salvador: Black list of German businesses in the Republic of Salvador. 1916, August 23. FRANCE Messagfe du Pr(5sident Wilson. 1917, April 2. Paris. Chamber of Commerce. Bulletins, 1915, Pebruary- GERMANY Das Geheimnis von Lutlich. [The 42 centimeter Shell.] 1914, September? (Poster.) Auf zum Endkampf! [Protest of labor against the war.] 1917. Frieden? Republik bedentet Friede und Freiheit! Des Genossen Dr. Karl Liebknecht. GREAT BRITAIN 17th November, 1914. 100,000 men are needed at once. A German victory. [1915. The Lusitania.] , ,_ A Manifesto of the Indian National Party. 1915, July^ (German propaganda.) Another half million men wanted at once. (Poster.) Britain's new million army. 1914. November. (Poster.) England expects every man to do his duty. 1914, September. (Poster.) Enlist for duration of war. (Poster.) Enlistment in the Regular Army. 1914, November 5. Every fit man wanted. (Poster.) Go today to the nearest recruiting depot and offer your services. (Poster.) Join the army today. (Poster.) Men of London. 1914, Novembpr. (Poster.) ,. Notice. Ex-noncommissioned officers urgently wanted. 1914, October. (Poster.) Rally round the flag. (Poster.) Rally round the flag. Every fit man wanted. (Poster.) ; _ Separation allowance for wives and children of soldiers. R,evi8ed to March 1, 1915. (Folder.) 168 LXBKABY OF GONGEESS Serve with your friends. 1914, September. (Poster.) The new army terms of enlistment for the present war. . 1914, September. (Poster.) The late Lord Roberts' stirring words. (Poster.) The War. Men of London. (Poster.) To Arms! 1914, August. (Poster.) Your country needs you. Fall in! Your King and country need you. Join the army until the War is over. 1914, September. (Poster.) Your King and country need you. Another 100,000 men wanted. 1914, September. (Poster.) You're wanted, Sonny! (Poster.) We appeal to the manhood of the three kingdoms. (Poster.) National War Savings Committee : A woman's appeal, 1916. (Pamphlet.) At Fechgyn a genethod Cymru, 1916. (Handbill.) Cynhildeb Rhyfel, 1916. (Handbill.) Friends in Council, 1917. (Handbill.) General rules for war savings associations, 1916. (Handbill.) Goods and services, 1916. (Handbill.) Home truth and hard facts, 1916. (Handbill.) How to form a war savings association, 1916. (Handbill.) How you can help your country, 1916. (Pamphlet.) How we use our savings, 1916. (Pamphlet.) Model schemes for war savings associations, 1916. (Handbill.) Model schemes for war savings associations, Nos. 2A, 2B, 3 and 5. 1916. (Hand- bill.) Notice of meeting, 1916. (Poster No. 26.) 124 cartridges for 15/6. 1916. (Posters Nos. 13, 16 and 20, and handbills.) £1 am 1/56. Trwyddedan cynhildeb rhyfel, 1916. (Handbill.) £1 for 15/6. Up to £500 for £387 lOs. 1916. (Posters Nos. 14 and 15 aod handbills.) Save your coal. 1916. (Handbill.) 6 reasons why you should save, 1916. (Poster-No. 21.) The Nation's drink bill, 1916. (Posters Nos. 23 and 24 and handbills ) To British Boys and Girls, 1916. (Handbill.) War savings certificates, 1916. (Handbill.) War savings, 1916. (Poster No. 32.) War savings for soldiers, 1916. (Poster No. 30.) What do I do with my over-time money? 1916. (Handbill ) Will you help? 1916-17. (Handbills.) Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, London: Your King and country need you. 1914, November. (Poster No. 5.) Offer your services now. 1914, December. (Poster No. 6 ) A call to arms, 1914. (Poster No. 8.) In her hour of need. 1914, November. (Poster No. 9.) Fight for King and Empire. (Poster No. 10.) Why are you stopping here? (Poster No. 27.) Britain's strong arm and yours. 1914, December. (Poster No 28 ) 'If you cannot join the army. 1914, December. (Poster No. 32 ) Germany's battle cry. 1915, January. (Poster No. 39.) Help to end the war by enlisting in the gallant British army. (Poster No 42 ) You re proud of your pals m the army, of course! (Poster No. 43 ) Help to end the war. 1915, January. (Poster No. 44.) Halt! Go into training. 1915, January. (Poster No. 45.) What in the end will settle this war? Trained men. It is your duty to become one. (Poster No. 47.) Fight for freedom. (Poster No. 48.) Britain is fighting for the freedom of Europe. 1915, March. (Poster No 49 ) btand not upon the order of your going, (Poster No 52 ) If this cap fits you. (Poster No. 53.) To the women of Britain. Some of your men folk are holding back on your account. (Poster No. 55.) ^ 4 Questions to men who have not enlisted. (Poster No. 62 ) Answer the call right quickly. (Poster No. 64A ) Why aren't you in Khaki? (Poster No. 65.) What m the end will settle this war? Trained men. It is your duty to become one. Enlist now, (Poster No. 66.) ■> j BROADSIDES 169 Pailiamentaiy Becrniting Committee, London — Continued. Men! To delay is dangerous. (Poster No. 67.) Who made the little islands? (Poster No. 68.) To the women of Britain. You have read what the Germans have done in Belgium. (Poster No. 69.) 3 Questions to employers. (Poster No. 70.) Soldiers' separation allowance. (Poster No. 72.) Each recruit brings peace nearer. (Poster No. 86.) Remember the "Lusitania." The jury's verdict says. (Poster No. 92.) Remember the Lusitania! Enlist to-day. (Poster No. 95.) Cold-blooded murder. (Poster No. 97.) Let there not be a man among us who. 1915. (Poster No. 98.) Your country wants you and 300,000 more men like you. (Poster No. 102.) There are three types of men. (Poster No. 103.) It is going to be a long drawn out struggle. (Poster No. 110.) Remember the Lusitania. (Leaflet No. 40.) Britons! Remember the Lusitania's last message. (Leaflet No. 41.) Publicity Department, Central London Recruiting Depot: Any of these posters may be had at (Poster!) Another halt-million men wanted at once. (Poster.) Avenge Scarborough! (Poster in 3 sections.) Be a sportsman. (Poster.) Duty calls — you. (Poster.) Men joining the colours before Christmas. 1914, December. Our new armies. (Poster.) To the recruiting office. (Poster.) "Wake up England." (Poster.) "We want more men." 1914, December 10. (Poster.) "What are you doing for the Empire? " (Poster.) Boyal Proclamations : 1915, December 22. Exports to Switzerland. 1917, July 17. Relinquishing all German titles and dignities. PRINTS A. POSTERS I. RECRUITING. II. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAiVfPS. III. RELIEF. IV. MISCELLANEOUS. B. CABTOONS (mostly lithographs) C. PHOTOGRAPHS I. WAR SUBJECTS (general). II. WAR SUBJECTS (stereoscopK; views). III. WAR SUBJECTS (panoramic viewsV IV. CAMP LIBRARIES, ETC. A. POSTERS Each section is subdivided by country. Under each country the entries are arranged alphabetically by artists, with anonymous material at the end. I. RECRUITING UNITED STATES Aderente, V., and Halsted, T. A. Columbia calls. N. Y., F. A. Halsted, 1916. Armstrong, R. Your country needs you. Wash., D. C, Navy league, 1916. Babcock, . Join the navy. Bancroft, M. Enlist in the navy. U. S. Navy Recr. sta. Benda, W. T. Armia polska we Francyi. ' Polish army in Prance. Polacy! Kosciuszko, Pulaski. Sladami ojc6w naszch. Following the paths of our fathers. Brangwyn, F. Help your country. N. Y., Am. litho. co. Brey, L. Enlist. Cmc, Nat. print. & engr. co., 1917. Britton, 1. N. The navy is calling. N. Y., W. F. Powers co. litho. Bull, C. Ii. Join the army air-service. N. Y., Alpha Utho. co. Carleton, C. He is keeping the world safe. Erie, Pa., Erie litho. co. Christy, H. C. Gee!! I wish I were a man. U. S. Navy Recr. sta., 1917. CougUiu, J. A. First in France. Cox, K. The sword is drawn. U. S. Navy Recr. sta. Daugher^, J. Follow the flag. N. Y., Carey print, lith., 1917. E. L. First to fight in France. Falls, C. B. E-E-E-YAH-YIP. Go. over with U. S. Marines. First to fight. Join me. Flagg, J. M. First in the fight. I want you. N. Y., LeBUeTjmdge co., 1917. The navy .needs you. ,U. S. Navy Recr. sta., 1017. Gatchell, C. "All in the day's work." Gibson, C. D. U. S. Navy, "Here he is, sir." Brooklyn, Latham litho. & print. CO., 1917. Gordon, W. Polacy! Idzcie. Poles! under the Polish flag on to the fight. Hazelton, I. B. Men wanted for the army. 1914. No. 403. A. G. 0. Leyendeoker, F. X. These men have come across. 171 172 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Leyendeoker, J. C. U. S. Marines. Semper fidelia. [U. S. Marine iaaignia J Mathews, H. B. On guard. Wash., D. C., Navy league, 1917. Moore, B. U. S. Marines. "Soldiers of the sea." (2 sizes.) Mueller, J. C. Special ed. of universal current events. N. Y., Hegeman pnnt. Nuyttens, J. P. Your couiitry needs you now. Cine, U. S. Print. & litho. co., 1917. Paus, H. Help deliver the goods. N. Y., Am. litho. co. Preissig, V. It protected you. Wentworth inst. poster no. 1. Slav press bur. That arm. Wentworth inst. poster no. 2. Slav press bur. Find the range. Wentworth inet. poster no. 3. Slav press bur. Come on, boys! Wentworth inst. poster no. 4. Slav press bureau. Reuterdahl, H. All together! N. Y., Am. litho. co., 1917. U. S. Navy. Help your country. Brooklyn, Latham litho. & ptg. co. Biesenberg, S. H. First to fight. 1917. The marines have landed. Vallejo, Cal., U. S. M. C. Rear, sta., 1915. Rally 'round the flag. 1916. U. S. Marines. Active service on land and sea. U. S. Marines. "The marines have landed." N. Y., U. S. M. C. Recr. pub. bur., 1915. (Calendar for 1916.) Rogers, W. A. Be up-to-date. Be a U. S. Marine. N. Y. Herald. Shaler; L. A. U. S. Marines first to fight for democracy. 1917. Underwood, C. F. U. S. Marine. Be a sea soldier, Vohn, F. O. U. S. Marines first to fight in France. W. P. Do your duty. Join the U. S. Marines. . He did his duty. Welsh. Pro patrial N. Y., Hegeman print, 1917. Whelan, M, P. Men wanted for the army. No. 401, A. G. O. Men wanted for the army. No. 402, A. G. O. Men wanted for the army.- No. 404, A. G. O. Wright, G. Follow the boya in blue. N. Y., IT. S. Navy pub. bur. Anonymous. Czechoslovaks! Join. N. Y., Czech, recr. oft. Wentw. poster no. 5. Eager to fight. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. First to fight. U. S. M. C. Pub. bur. First to fight! Waco, Tex., U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. Give the guard a fighting chance. Phila., Comm. pub. safety, Dept. of mil. serv. He is getting our country's signals. Wash. D. C, Navy league. Join the air service. Kdojste boilbojovnice. N. Y., Czech. Recr. off. Wentw. poster, no. 6. Manifest. N. Y., Czech. Recr. off. Wentw. poster, no. 8 Men wanted. N. Y., U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. Men wanted. FUnt, Mich., U. S. M. C. Recr. ata. Men wanted for the U. S. Marines. N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms. U. S. Asiatic fleet. Marines visit Philippines. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. U. S. Marine corps. U. S. Marine gun crew help win trophy. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. TJ. S. Marine recruits learn field cooking. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. U. S. Marines. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. (2 sizes). TJ. S. Marines.. Soldiers of the sea. U.S. Marines. First line of defense. N. Y., TJ. S. M. C. Recr. pub. bur., 1916. (Calendar for 1917). TJ. S. Marines defend public buildings. TJ. S. M. C. Recr. sta. TJ. S. Marines hold unique boxing contests. TJ. S. M. C. Recr. sta. TJ. S. Marines serve America on land and sea. TJ. S. Marines visit Egyptian sphinx. TJ. S. M. C. Recr. sta. The TJ. S. Marines want you. TJrgent. PhUa., Comm. of pub. safety for the Commonw. of Pa., Mil. ser\'ice. m Slovenskovstdva. N. Y., Czech, recr. off. Wentw. poster no. 10 Who are we? Cincin., TJ. S. M. C. Recr. sta. Rctg. 1. Za naSi samostatnost! N. Y., Czech, recr. off. Wentw. poster no. 7. PBINTS 173 FRANCE Filand, E. Venez en aide aux soldata. Tin. amicale I'Alsace-Lorraine, 1916. GREAT BRITAIN Baden-Powell, Sir B. S. S. Are you in this? Lond., Pari. recr. coram, no. 112. Bassauo. He did fti« duty. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 20. Brangw3rn, F. -Mars appeals to Vulcan. Lond., Daily chronicle. Caflfym, W. H. Come along boys! Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 22. CoUett. Rally 'round tlie flag. Lond. publicity arts. Dadd, F. The veteran's farewell. Lond. Pari. recr. comm., 1914. no. 63. E. T. At the front! Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 84. Fry, W. A. There's room for you. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 122. Johnson, Biddle & CO. Daddy, what did you do? Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 79. K. E. Another call. Lond., Pari. recr. depot. Eealey, E. J. "Fall ia." Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot. Women of Britain say "Go." Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 75. Lipsoombe, G. It's our flag. Lend., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 107. Low, B. Everyone should do his bit. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 121. Oakley, H. L. Think! Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 38. Waidle, A. The empire needs men! Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 58. Wright, E. A British training camp. Anonymous. Boys, come along. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 80. ■ Boys, come overbore. Lond., Pari. recr. cormn., 1915. no. 82. Britain needs you at once. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 108. Britons! your country needs you. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1914. no. 23. Come and do your bit. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 107. Come into the ranks. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 74. "England expects." 1805-1915. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 101. - — Fight for freedom. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 48. Go! It's your duty, lad. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 109. Halt ! Who goes there? Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 60. "A Happy New Year." Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot., 1915. Is your home here? Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 126. Join at once. Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot. Lend your strong right arm. Lond., Pari. recr. cQmm., 1915. no. 26. Line up, boys! Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 54. Lord Kitchener says. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 170. Make xm as proud of you. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 119. Men of the empire! Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot. Rally 'round the flag. Lond., The Haycock Cadle co. Remember Belgium. Lond., Pari. recr. cpmm., 1915. no. 16. Single men. Show your appreciation. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 120. •— — • Step into your place. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 104. ■ Surely you will fight. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 83. Take up the sword of justice. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. no. 123. There is still place in the line for you. Lond., Pari. recr. comm., 1915. fio. 35. We're both needed to serve the guns. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 85-C. What in the end will settle this war? Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 34. What will your answer be. Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 61. Who's absent? Lond., Pari. recr. comm. no. 125. II. WAR BONDS AND WAR SAVINGS STAMPS UNITED STATES Cesare. Bonds — which? N. Y. Evening post. Christy, H. C. Fight or buy bonds. Boston, Forbes, 1918. Coffin, H. Jean of Arc saved Prance. Wash., D. C, U. S. Treasury -dept., 1918. Craig, W. 1918 Spring drive liberty loan. N. Y., Greenwich litho. co.. De Land, Eugenie. Before sunset. N. Y., Sackett & WiUielms corp., 1917. no. 2. Dewey. Our daddy ia fighting. N. Y., T. P. Moore co., 1917. no. 6. Godwin, P. This is your war. N. Y., Liberty loan comm. Green, N. H. My soldier. Buffalo, Mathews-Northrup Works, 1918. 13-A. 174 LIBRABY OF CONGRESS Greene, N. B. Back up our boys with your liberty bond. N. Y., United cigar stores CO., 1918. Bring in your $50. N. Y., United cigar stores co., 1918. Don't dream of victory. N. Y., United cigar stores co., 1918. Qroesbeok, D. S. "Shall we be more tender." Chic, 111. litho. co., 1917. no. 1. Ker, B. For the safety of womanhood. From the Delineator, Apr., 1918. Wash., D. 0., Liberty loan comm. Key, W. G. Don't be "a man without a country." Wash., Nat. war sav. comm., 1918. Macauley, C. B. You buy a liberty bond. 1917. Paus, H. Save your child. Wash., D, C, U. S. Treas. dept., 1918. To make the world a decent place; Buffalo, Niagara litho. co., 1918. 5-A. Penaell, J. Provide the sinews of war. N. Y., Haywood, Strasser & Voigt litho. CO., 1918. We must have the sinews of war. Study for poster. Porteous, R. H. Women! Help America's sons. Chic, Edwards & Deutsch Utho. CO., 1917. no. 11. Stem. Are you 100% American? N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms corp., 1918. 10-A. Treidler, A. Have you bought your bond? Anonymous. Are the folks at home backing us up? card no. 7. Bring them back victorious! card no. 2. Buy a liberty bond. Chic, Edwards & Deutsch Utho. co., 1917. .no. 10. Buy liberty bonds. [Relief portrait of Lincoln] N. Y., Am. litho. co., 1918. 12-A. Dig in ... dig to-day— reap to-morrow. N. Y., H. F. RawU. 3608N4. Do your duty. Help our town. Help our town to win the right to fly this flag. N. Y., W. F. Powers co., 1918. IF you don't want this over here, card no. 3. Lend your money to your government, no. 7. N. Y., Am. litho., 1917. The liberty loan IS the cash register of patriotism. Phila., Comm. of pub. safety. Liberty loan of 1917. Make his dreams come true, card no. 4. My daddy bought me a government bond. N. Y., U. S. ptg. & litho. co., 1918. 11-A. Official badge of honor, card no. 6. • Remember your first thrill. N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms corp., 1917. no. 9. Ring it again. N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms corp., 1918. 8-A. Ring it again. PhUa., Ketterlinus, 1917. no. 3: Second liberty loan of 1917. no. 5. Wash., U. S. Treas. dept. "Shall we be more tender with our dollars." card. no. 9. "Shall we be more tender with our dollars." Chic, Edwards & Deutsch litho. CO., 1917. "The time has come." N. Y., Am. litho. co., 1917. no. 8. Two million reasons, card no. 8. Uncle Sam is worth. 1917. Uncle Sam needs money. N. Y., Christmas club, 1917. Where's your "liberty button"? 1917. card no. 4. Which wiU ^014 wear? card no. 5. YOU buy a liberty bond. YOU buy a liberty bond, card E. 1917. YOU buy a liberty bond, card E-R. YOU buy a liberty bond. FRANCE. Adler, J. Emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, Un. des soc. de tir de France. Chavannaz, B. Vous aussi faltes voire devoir. Paris, Credit comm. de France. Faivre, A. Pour la France. Paris, Soc. des amis des artistes, 1915. L., T. E. L'emprunt des "derniferes cartouches." Pstris,- Agenda financifere. LCandre, C. Joum^e du Calvados. Paris, Devambez, 1915. Lerouz, A. 3-emprmnt de la defense nationale. Paris, Impr. J. Charles. Naudin, B. Emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, Un. des soc. de pr6p. mil. de France. Poulbot. Emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, F6d. nat. de la mutuality franc 1915. Bobaudi, A. 2me emprunt de la defense nationale; Cannes, Robaudy. PEINTS X75 ITALY Boigoni, M. Prestito nazipnale. Bergamo, let. ital. d'arti grafiche. RUSSIA ArmanskU, V. V. Buy 5J fo war bondg. An abundance of shells. Petrograd, P.^Golike, 1916. Bieliaev, B. h\fo war loan. The. purpose of the Ip^n is to hasten the victory. 1916. Buchkin, P. Liberty loan. War until victory is' ours. Petrograd, F. Zlotnikov, 1917. Chepstov, E. Subscribe to.theS^^war loan, "litore money, more shells." GerUng, F. Subscribe to the 5 J %• war loan. Pave the path. Petrogradj Kadushin, 1916; lankovsKH. 5i% war loan. Our brave sqldiera giving. their lives. Eustodiev, B. Loan for victory., Petrograd, GuvelSken, 1917. Oi'kone, M. Buy 5J % war bonds. All' for war! All for victory! V. 5J% war loan. The partipipation in the loan is the patriotic duty of everybody. VarzhausMI, V. 5^% war loan. The more money the.inore arms and ghells. Vereshchagin, V, 5i%f wai; loan. All haying relatives in ,the army must assist. Petrograd, GuvelSiken, 1^16, VUjdimiiov, I. V. Every thipg, for victory. Petrograd, R. Golike^ 5i% war loan! To subscribe is the duty of everyone. 5i % war loan. Your participation in the war loan. Petrograd,, Govt, print, off. Anonymous. h\'fo war loan, [Russian soldiers, with bayonets, advanping on the run.] 5i% war loan. The aim of the loan is to hasten victory. T. Eibbel. 5J% war loan. All for victory. Petrograd, N. Kadushin, 1916. 5J% war loan. It is the patriotic duty of everyone to subscribe. Russia for liberty. Moscow, I. M. Mashistoy, 1914. — r Siiif??pribe to the 5i,J^ war loan. Petrogracj, P. T. G. Kanoner^kiI,;1916. III. RELIEF UNITED STATES Ayer. Your money or his life. Committee on pub. safety, N. H., 1917. B., P. J. Men wanted. Chic, etc.., Nat. print. & engr. co., 1918. Britten, L. N. Eat more corn. Wash., D. d., U. S. Pood admin., 1917. no. 6. — ■ — They are looking to us. Brooklyn, N. Y., Latham litho. & ptg. co. Cesare. Now for the Red cross. N. Y. Evening po8.t, 1917. Chapin, H. Help your Red cross. Fed. council of the churches of Christ in America. Diinn, H. Victory is a question of stamina. Wash., D. C, TJ. S. Food adm., 1917. no. 10. Fishei, H. [Red cross nurse pleading for funds.] 1918. Flagg, J. M. Boys and girls! You can help. Form A-51. Sow the seeds of victory! Wash., D. C, War garden Commiss., 1918. (2 sizes.) Forlnger, A. E. The greatest mother in the world. Form N. Y. 31. Second war fund. 1918. Grant, G. What are you doing to help? American red cross. Greene, N. B. Victory! Congress passes daylight saving bilL N. Y., United cigar stores co., 1918. niian. Cardinal Mercier. Brooklyn, Latham litho. and print, co. no. 10. Keep it coming. Wash., D. C, U. S. Fpod.adm. King, W. B. Hold up your end! Form N. Y. 18. ' Secpn4 war fund. L., P. A. Verdun- Yorktown. Leach, B. A. Halt the Hun! Love, C. W. If you can't go across with a gun. N: Y., U. S. Print. & litho co. ^ — If you can't go across. N. Y., U. S. print & litho co.. McCoy, A. G. If I fail, he dies. Duluth; J.' J. Le Toumeau pr. co. Morgan, W. Feed a fighter. Wash., D. C, U. S. Food adm. Morris. A shot at American industry. N. Y., Nat indus. conserv. movem, E., J. L. To the miner. Wash, D. C., Dept. of int. E., P. Industrial wai bread? N. Y., Nat. indust. conserv. movem. E-5. Our good mule "Industry." N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. mpvem. E-8;. 20 at home to 1 in the trenches. N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. movem. E-7. Ealeigh. Blood or bread. Wash., D] C, U. S. Food adm. Hunger. Wash., D. C, U. S. Food adm. 176 LIBRAKY OP CONGRESS Eapefio, A. Hero land. N. Y., Hegeman print. , , ,„ t^ * Renouf & Grossman. I need you too. Phila., Comm. of pub. safety of Penna., Dept. of food supply. Riesenberg, S. H. Over the top for you. Phila., Ketterlmus, 1918. 1-A. Roberts, H. War clouds gather! Wash., D. C, Navy League. Women awake! Wash., Navy League, 1916. Roeg, H. Help the Red cross. Sesser, W. G. They fight for you. Brookl., Latham litho. co. (2 sizes.) Sheridan, J. F. Food is ammunition. Wash., D. C, U. S. Food adm., 1917. no. 5. Sindelar, F. Uncle Sam needs that extra shovelful. Wash., D. C, U. S. Food adm. Stahr, P. Be patriotic. Wash., D. C, Food adm. no. 4. Verrees, J. P. Can vegetables. Wash., D. C, Nat. war garden commiss., 1918. (2 sizes). Anonymous. American fund for French wounded. Paris, H. Clarke. "Food from your backyard." Wash., D. C, Dept. of agr., 1918. Homegarden ser. no. 16, 17. Sheet 5. Have eggs when eggs are scarce. Wash., D. C, U. S. Dept. of agr. ^ Help hSn win. N. Y., Am. lith. co., 1918. Honor roll of women. Phila., council of nat. defense. Woman's comm. Jan. 30th. Tag your shovel. Wash., D. C, U. S. Fuel adm. Just one extra litter. Madison, Univ. of Wis., Agr. exp.sta., 1918. Emergency poster bul. 8. Make every egg count. Wash., D. C, U. S. Dept. of agr., 1917. Our part in feeding the nation. Wash., D. C, Dept. of agr., 1918. no. 26 a-d. Pegasus at work for the allies. American poets' ambxilances in Italy, 1917. Produce infertile eggs! Wash., D. C, Dept. of agr., 1915. Prosperity town. N. Y., Nat. indue, conserv. movem. E-11. Raise more poultry. Wash., D. C, U. S. Dept. of agr. Remember! The flag of liberty. N. Y., Heywood, StrasserA Voigt litho. co., 1918. 6-A. — - Sir— don't waste. Wash., D. C, U. S. Pood adm. no. 20. Uncle Sam says. N. Y., Nat. Indus, conserv. movem. E-9. - — What can you do? FRANCE Flot, 1. Matinee populaire.. .au profit des orphelins. Paris, F6d. mut. de la Seine, 1916. Forain, . V§tement du prisonnier de guerre. Paris, Soc. des fitablts. Minot. Fonmier, L. E. Metz. Pans, J. Lapina imp. Groux, H. de. Exp. de I'oeuvre de guerre de H. de Groux. &al. LaBo6tie. Paris, H. Chachoin, 1916. Jonas, L. Exp. des oeuvres des artistes originales, Ec. des beaux-arts. Paris, J. Lapina, 1916. Lemaiie, G. Frferes et sceurs de guerre. Paris, Devambez. Neumon, M. Joum^e de I'oeuvre nivemaise des mutil^s de la guerre. Paris, Devam- bez, 1915. Peirce, W. Croix rouge am^ricaine. Paris, Wall. no. 7221. Poulbot. Exp. de tableaux de maltres modemes. Gal.G.Bernheim. Paris, Devam- bez, 1916. Exp. de tableaux. Gal. G. Bernheim. Paris, H. Chachoin, 1916. Joum^e de Paris. Paris, H. Chachoin, 1916. Roll. Les bless6s de la tuberculose. Paris, Com. centr. d'assist. aux mil. tuberc. Steinlen, T. A. La triennale. Paris, I. Lapina, 1916. Tinayre, L. Pressant appel k la solidarity. Paris, Cantine refuge. GREAT BRITAIN Raemaekers, L. In Belgium. Help. Lond., Nat. comm. for relief in Belgium. Wright, E. A typical hut in Flanders. A Y. M. 0. A. cellar in Flanders. A Y.M. C. A. "dug-out" in France. The Y. M. C. A. A dug-out in France. The Y. M. C. A. motor kitchen in France. The Y. M. C. A. services for relatives. Y. M. C. A. 3 a. m. in a London station hut. Anonymous. The wounded soldier's return. Canada Military hospitals commission. PEINTS 177 IV. MISCELLANEOUS UNITED STATES Baker, E. H. Fill them up to the top. no. 8. — - — • Have you read bulletin no. 12. no. 3. Locomotives and shrapnel, no. 2. Protect our children, no. 7. Put the railroads ahead of the game. no. 5. A speedy termination of the war. no. 4. Your nation's needs. Booth, A. B. No days are bookless days. 1918. Dodge, Wm. de L. Defenders of democracy. Clevel. 0., Otis litho. co. 39406. Falls, C.B. Books wanted for our men. Wash., D. C, Am. library assoc.Warservice, 1918. Books wanted. N. Y. Gill engr. co. ■ This device on hat or helmet. Pancher, L. U. S. Official war pictures. N. Y., Hegeman print, 1917. Greenleaf, B. Many peoples one nation. N. Y., Nat. Americanization comm., 1917. H. Stenographers! Newark, N. J., Ordn. dept. U. S. A. Homer. They signal "Send books." Wash., D. C, A. L. A., Library war service. Kerr. United States official war films. N. Y., Hegeman print. MacKinnon. If you can use tools you are wanted. Morris. The iron heel. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-1. United American industry. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. P-3. Mueller, J. Hero land. N. Y., Hegeman print, 1917. (2 sizes.) Palmer, A. H. Not just hats off. Wash., D. C, U. S. Army ordn. Peokner, R. Our three lines. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-5. Phifer. Agitation which delays. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-9. Dr. Uncle Sam. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-8. Go over the top. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. P.-7. The hand that threatens. Nat. industr. conserv. movement. P-6. Theshotthatwill winthe war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-10. Team work. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-2. The test of our loyalty. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-12. Which bridge do you want? N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-11. Will you co-operate? N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-1. B., P. America's success in war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E— i. Don't blame it all on the war! N. Y., Nat. Indus, conserv. movement. E-10. Stanlaws, P. Belgium. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearjt's mag., 1918. • France. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918. Great Britain. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917. ■ Italy. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917. CTwo sizes.) • Japan. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918. Russia. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y,, Hearst's mag., 1918. U.S. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917. Tabor? The alliance of two glorious flags. From U. S. issuCj Dec, 1917, " Philippine Review." W., B. Insignia and devices U. S. M. C. Welsh, H. D. A message from the president. Anonymous. T^e biggest gun. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-12. The children's year. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. Don't blame it all on the war! N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-2. For democracy. Boston, Forbes litho. co. The four-leaf clover of industry. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. mavement. E-3. Has your community an infant welfare station. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 3. Infantry pack instructions for the U. S. M. C. A living wage. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 8. Make the Fourth of July Americanization day. N. Y., Nat. Am. day comm. Milk is the best of all foods. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 6. On the job for victory. Wash., D. 0., U. S. Ship, board, Emerg. fleet corp. ■ Patriotism Americanism Service. Wash., D. C, Nat. serv. sch. inc. Proper care before birth. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 2. Success in war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-4. — - "Taking an inventory." N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 1. 66539—13 12 178 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Anonymous. Through a baby clinic. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 204. Trained health officers. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc, 1918. 7. United States official films. N. Y., Hegeman print-. Official United States war films. N. Y., Hegeman print. (2 sizes.) "Where do I come in?" N. Y., Nat, child welfare assoc, 1918. 5. FRANCE Fouqueiay, C. Jouru6e de I'Arm^e d'Afrique. Paris, Lapina, 1917. Lajourn^e serbe. Paris, Devambez, 1916. Roy, J. La route du 75. Paris, L' Information, 1915. Scott, G. Our Chasseurs in Haute-Alsace. Haute-Alaace, 1915. Smld, T. Tabl. d'hist de France (S6rie: la guerre). Attaque de nuit, Champagne, Sept. 1915. Paris, A. Colin, 1915. Le General Joffre; L'Alaace reconquise. Paris, A. Colin. L'Infanterie coloniale. Sucrerie de Souchez. Paris. A. Colin, 1916. Steinlen, T. A. Journ4e du poilu. Paris, Devambez, 1915. Journ6e serbe. Paris, I. Lapina, 1916. GREAT BRITAIN. K., G. The war of munitions. Anonymous. The British navy at war. Lend., G. Pulman & sons, Ltd. no. 1 . Public warning. Lond., H. M. Stationery oft., 1915. B. CARTOONS UNITED STATES Blashfield, E. H. The sisters. The three great revolutions. 1776-1789-1917. Gephart, W. S. Who the "H— " tied this knot? N. Y., A. Brenner, 1915. Baemaekers, L. Barron Collier series of patriotic cartoons: After a Zeppelin raid. Gassed! Kultur has passed here. A toast to Kultur. Anonymous. Stars and stripes. Rockford, G. D. Roper, 1917. TRANCE Foraiu. And to think that there are still neutrals. Postcard. Don't come out of the trench. Postcard. How did you get that one. Postcard. If only they stick it out. Postcard. In France the women aren't starving like this. Postcard. A listening post. Postcard. Mummy — are those the ones that killed daddy? Postcard. The other king of trench. Postcard. • Slavery. Postcard. This little lot? Postcard. — — ■ Thus far and no further. Postcard. You see, darling, I'm not carying. Postcard. Heldairoy. La reprise des affaires. -^ GREAT BRITAIN Raemaekers, L. [The following cartoons, pub. by G. Pulman & sons, Lond., for " Land and water," are additional to those in his The great war and his War cartoons see p. 115.)] The Belgian refugee to his Dutch brother, no. 51. Bluebeard's chamber, no. 13. The broken alHance and Italy, no. 84. Christmas eve. no. 73. A conflict of testimony, no. 14. The Crown Prince: " Isn't it an enjoyable war? " no. 99. The Dutchman: Down with militarism, no. 67. The envoy to Her Majesty, no. 42. Farsightedness, no. 50. FEINTS 1/9 The free sea. no. 62. The friendly visitor, no. 49. The German loan. no. 90. Holland to Belgium, no. 64. The holy war. no. 134. Idyllic neutrality, no. 52. If you won't let me have your corn. no. 166. Jackals in the political field, no. 60. The land mine. no. 114. The last of the race. no. 111. Little Red Riding Hood. no. 70. Mater Dolorosa, no. 165. Misunderstood, no. 106. New peace offers, no. 147. The next to be kicked out. no. 109. One of the ferocious bellicose party, no. 65. Oranje boven. no. 45. Our candid friend, no. 59. Pan Germanicus as peace maker, no. 145. A pitiful exodus, no. 20. A political and economical rapprochement, no. 63. The raid. no. 78. Spoils for the victors, no. 15. War and Christ, no. 24. We don't understand this loan game. no. 92. Bobinson, W. H. A machine tor screw-stoppering the enemy's rifles. Lond., 1915. POLAND B., S. Husarz polski. 1917. RUSSIA Enieshin. Your work here is only to scare the frogs. Moscow, F. Chelnokov. M., K. What a crackling, what a thunder! Moscow, S. M. Mukarskil. Wilhelm's merry-go-round. Moscow, S. M. Mukarskii. Anonymous. Beasts of Wilhebn. Moscow, I. D. Sytin. 1915. European kitchen. Moscow, F. Chelnokov. If we only could climb up everjrthing would be ours. Moscow, A. B. Krylov. The kaiser's awakening from his Napoleonic dream. Moscow, A. F. Postnov. Soap bubbles. Moscow, P. Chelnokov. Wilhehn II. In my rage I slew multitudes. Moscow, I. D. Sytin. 1915. C. PHOTOGRAPHS Sections i, n, ni are subdivided by subjects arranged alphabetically. Under each subject the arrangement is by nationality with those of unknown nationality at the end. I. WAR SUBJECTS (GENERAL) Artillery, American. Fort Totten target practice— 12 in. guns. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x14.3. . A.Tistrifln Austrian big gun. N. Y., 1915. 24.4x19.3. Austrian mortar breaking the Russian line. N. Y., 1915. 12.5x16.6. Austrian skoda mortar in action. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x22.8. Heavy Austrian artillery. N. Y., 1915. 19.6x24.3. Belgian. Belgian artillery exercising near Ostend. N. Y., 1915. 10.2x12.8. Belgian artillery incident among the dunes. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.8x15.2. Effects of the deadly fire of the Liege forts. 1914. 11.4x20.1. Artillerymen surprised by Germans in a fog. After R. C. Woodville. Lond. lUus. News, 1914. 17. 9x25.3. British. British artillery observatory wrecked by German shell. N. Y., 1915. 13.2x10.8. Britishartillerymenworkingtheirguns. 1914. 8x24.9. British guns in concealed shelter. N. Y., 1915. 11.3x13.4. British log artillery in action, 1914. 25.4x20.3. Feeding a British gun in concealed shelter. N. Y., 1915. 13.4x11.1. The fierce fight for Dixmude. After S. Wright. 1914. 9.1x15.5. Germans mowed down by quick-firers. After R. C. Woodville. 1914. 12.2x21. 180 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS Artillery, French. The big "155" Frencli guna shelling Weinbach. N. Y., 1915. 9.7x15.6. Explosion of a 240 m/m shell in a trench (Marne). 15x21 Famous 75 m/m gun in action in Argonne. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.7. Famous 75's in action under a shelter in the Vosges Mountains. 15.8x20.5. French heavy 320 m/m gun in action at night. 1918. 14.1x9.1. High angle French howitzer. 11.4x16, 11.6x16.7 (2 photos). Station loading empty shells of 75's (Meuae). 15.7x20.7. 370 m/m gun. 11.4x19.4 (2 photos). German. Big German howitzers bombarding Eussjan batteries near Lodz. N. Y., 1915. 10.8x15.6. German artillery becoming bogged in flooded area around Antwerp. 25x18. German artillery with gunners. 1914. 18.9x23.9. German field battery in action. N. Y., 1914. 18.7x23.8. German field guns in action. After H. W. Koekoek. 12.7x20.7, German howitzer of 105 mm. captured on the Aisne ridge. 15.5x20.5. German machine gnn detachment creeping into action. N. Y., 1915. 9.3x12.6. Gigantic German siege guns. 1914. 5.5x21.1. Six German artillerymen serving a field gun. N. Y., 1914. 19x23.8. Italian. Blowing up houses to increase artillery range. 1917. 12.5x9. Effect of large calibre shells on railroad near Gorizia. 1917. 12.2x8.8. Entrance to concealed gun emplacement. 1917. 12.1x8.8. Explosion of large calibre shell. 1917. 11.9x8.8. Italian army working the big field guns. N. Y., 1915. 9.8x13.7. Loading a 305 mortar. 1917. 12.2x8.8. 102 gun on motor tractor. 1917. 12.3x8.8. Eesult of artillery fire. 1917. 12x8.8. Transporting a 305 mortar. 1917. 12.3x8.8. A 280 mortar on Mt. San Michele. 1917. 11.6x8.8. - Japanese. Anti-aircraft gun in action. 1918. 16.6x21.9. Montenegrin. Siege gun siu'roimded by Montenegrin soldiers. 20.2x25.3. Bumanian. Batteries are often hidden within stone's throw of a cottage. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Light artillery is effective. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Machine gun squad. 1918. 19.1x24.4. Machine guns packed on horses. 1918. 19x24. Military authorities hide their ammunition wagons and artillery in the yards of the peasants. 1918. 19.1x24.1. Rumania is well equipped with machine guns. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Bussian. Captured Russian guns. N. Y., 1915. 18.7x24.8. Cossack light artillery. 1918. 7.9x13.9. Russian guns exhibited at Vienna. 1915. 12.8x19.7. Serbian. Serbian guns captured by the Austro-Hungariana. 1915. 12.2x19.8. Serbian heavy artillery in action. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.4. ■ Turkish. Turks hurrying reinforcements thru Jerusalem. N. Y., 1915. 9.2x14.2. • TTntnown. Explosion of shell. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.8 (2 photos.) Deep hole made by bombs exploding in the air. N. Y., 1915. 11.7x17 6 Dismounted guns. N. Y., 1915. 18.4x24.5. Mountain battery on the march. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.3. Projectile in flight from "7" howitzer. 15.5x20.5. Screened howitzer. N. Y., 1915. 17.6x22.9. Shell in distance. N. Y., 1915. 17.6x22.6. Aviation, French. French aviator Lafar^ue in his latest model . 16 . 7x21 . 7 . French dirigible leaving its hangar. 20.2x25.3. French dirigibles and areos. N. Y., 1915. 10x14. Georges Carpentier, champion boxer, serving with the French flying corps. -i-N . i.) -lyio. j.o.j.xy.1. New deadly weapon used by French aviators. N. Y., 1915. 9x12 9 PegoUd starting on his last flight. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4. PRINTS 181 Aviation, German. Armored Zeppelin starting for a raid on London. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. German aircraft gun firing on a British bi-plane. 1914. 24.3x18.6. German aviators measuring velocity of wind. N. Y., 1915. 24.7x18.4. German diri^ble bomb dropper. 1914. 14.3x10.6. German military balloon ascending. N. Y., 1915. 24.4x18. Moving army balloon after filling gas tants. N. Y., 1915. 17.5x24.4. View of Zeppelin shot down on English territory. 14.5x20. Zeppelin ready to ascend. View of front gondola. 16.2x21.5. Bumanian. The Nieuport machine. 1918. 19.8x24.4. Russian. British aviators who were sent to Russia. 1918. 19.5x23.3. GraberVlinsky getting in a Nieuport machine. 1918. 7.9x13.6. Russian aviator and machine. 1918. 19x24.4. Russians practice daily. 1918. 18.3x23.3. The scout machine. 1918. 19.1x24.4. Wheeling a Nieuport on the field ready to fly. 1918. 7.9x13.8. TTnknown. Burning of the new Zeppelin shed at Dusseldorf. 23.7x20.8. A duel in the air. 23.5x19. The fighting "dragon-fly" attacked. 1914. 24.5x19.5. Shelling the steer 'Dove.'' 1914. 12.2x8.6. Udine as seen from aeroplane. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.4. Awards of honor, Austrian. Archduke Frederick of Austria receives order. N. Y., 1915. 12.7x17.4. French. French officers decorating the brave wounded at the African hospital. 15.5x21. General de Gastelman receiviug the military medal of honor proffered by the President of France. 15.2x21. General Garibaldi reviews French troops in Paris . N.Y.,1915. 9.7x12. 7 General Petain decorates regimental standards. 16.5x22. Guynemer's memorial. 16.8x22. Heroic airmen honored. 16.7x21.6. Review by General Michel; decoration ceremonies of a division of Chasseurs' standard. 21x16. German. Decorating heroes of Fort Hansel. N.Y.,1915. 19.3x24.5. German imperial chancellor delivering a speech on the inauguration ceremony of the "IronHindenburg." N.Y.,1915. 18.7x24.4. Inauguration ceremony of "Iron von Hindenburg." N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Parade of victorious Wurtemberg regiment. N. Y. 1915. 8.8x12.3. Troops passing before Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. N. Y. 1915. 18.9x24.3. — — Japanese. Japanese cavalry on review. 1918. 16.6x21.9. • Unknown. Decoration ceremonies. 17.8x21.8. Battalion of death, Bussian. After the fatigue of the day's work. 1918. 18.3x23.3 The cooks have troubles of their own. 1918. 19.3x24.2. Group of women's regiment in camp in Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6. Lining up for soup in camp in Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6. The peasant type has its advantages. 1918. 18.2x24.3. Rest and relaxation. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Rich soup made in the regulation army kitchen. 1918. 19.3x24.3. Soldier on guard. 1918. 13.6x7.9. Some hungry girls waitiug their turn for the noonday soup. 1918. 19.3x24.3. Soup kitchen. 1918. 7.9x13.6. They have the same love of music as the men. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Types of faces and footgear. 1918. 19.2x24.1. Winners of decorations. 1918. 18.3x23.3. The women camp out in the open. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Women in front of dog tent. 1918. 7.9x13.9. Women preparing dinner, camp in Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6. Women's regiment in camp preparing to go to front. 1918. 7.9x13.7. The women's regiment of Petrograd. 1918. 19.5x23.4. 182 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS Bombaidmeut of cities — Belgian. Antwerp aflame; crisis of siege. 1914. 14.4x24.4. Antwerp truly a city of dreadful night. 1914. 15.1x24.6. Ruins of Antwerp after German bombardment. 1914. 11.1x16.4. . British. The great Zeppelin raid on Kings Lynn, England. N. Y. 1915. 9.9x12. 5. French. Burning of the Hotel de ville at Arras. 25.5x17.3. Cathedral of Arras in ruins. 22x16.5. EffectsofGermansiegegunonbuildingin Albert, France. N.Y. 1915. 9.4x14.1. French fortress at Montvillier destroyed. N.Y. 1915. 8.7x12.3. Hotel de ville at Rheims in ruins. 15.5x21. Rheims cathedral. N. Y. 1915. 9.9x12.4. Italian. House in Mossa destroyed. 1917. 8.8x12.4. (2 photos.) House near Italian first line. Gorizia. 1917. 8.8x11.8. Interior of a house near Podgora. 1917. 12.2x8.8. Interior of the church at Mossa. 1917. 12x8.8. 12.5x9. (2 photos.) Iron bridge on the Isonzo badly damaged. 1917. 12.1x8.8. Observation post in breach of a wall near Gorizia. 1917. 11.8x8.8. Palace near Gorizia destroyed by Austrians. 1917. 8.8x11.8. Railroad bridge destroyed by Austrians. 1917. 12.4x8.8. Ruins of Lucinico. 1917. 12x8.9. Savogna, August 1916. 1917. 8.8x12.6. — Rumanian. The church at Marasesti. 1918. 19.2x24.3. Interior of the church at Marasesti. 1918. 24.4x19.1. Marasesti, the real Verdun of Rumania. 1918. 19.2x24.6. Palace at Marasesti. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Railroad station at Marasesti bombed by the Germans. 1918. 19.1x24,6. Ruins of Marasesti. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Unknown. Artillery duel across a cathedral city. After H. W. Koekoek. 14.8x24.8. Broken battlements. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x22.6. A city aflame. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. A destroyed bridge. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Destruction of a civilian hospital by German aviators. 16x21. Effects of bombardment. N. Y., 1915. 18.1x24.5. (2 photos.) A road smashed up by shell-fire. After C. Cuneo. 1914. 4.3x16. Scene in the church of Novgorod. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Camouflage, French. Ammunition depot roofed with green leaves and vines. 15.5x21. Camouflage in the Aisne district. 16x21. Straw-covered French sentry-box. N. Y., 1915. 14.1x11.2. Camps, American. Camp Douglas. Mad., 1917. 11.8x33.1. Camp A. Merritt Taylor. 3rd Penna. Inf., Upper Darby, Pa., 1917. 15.9x41.7. Rumanian. Bomb-proof shelter in the mountains. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Rumanian soldiers in camp. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Rumanian soldiers in camp near prisoners' camp. 1918. 18.2x23.3. Rumanian winter quarters. 1918. 18.3x23.4. ; Commissary, British. Capt. Buzzacott's army kitchen. 1917. 16.5x24.5. Feeding the British lion in his den. 1914. 7.7x25.1. Scene m commissary department of Kitchener's big army. N. Y., 1915. 10.7x15.3. French. Feeding the firing-line. 1914. 20.2x34. Rationing the troops in the Aisne quarries under fire. Lond., 1914. 11x15.5. German. Geese by thousands commandeered by the Germans in Russia. N. Y., 1915. 9.4x12.9. Hogs for the German army. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Kaiser orders bread Ms soldiers eat for his own table. N. Y., 1915. 10.6x15.1. Victualling German army. Granary. N. Y., 1915. 12.5x17.6. Rumanian. In each town the officers form an ofiicers' mess, 1918. 18,3x23,4. PEINTS 183 Hand-to-hand fighting, Austrian. Austrian Uhlans at the Vistula.' N. Y., 1915. 18x24.6. Austriana advancing in Russian Poland. N. Y., 1915. 9.3x14.6. Austro-German advance guard inspecting Russian battle-front. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Belgian. Belgian armored motor car going into action. 15.8x23.8. Belgian dead in a church. 1914. 12.6x10.3. Street fighting in a town on the Belgian border. 1914. 8.1x25.3. British. British armored motor cars. 1914. 4.3x16.1. British army horses in the war. N. Y., 1914. 12.9x35.1. British cavalry action against German cavalry. After R. C. Woodville. 13.4x21 . British cavalry engaged against German infantry. After F. de Haenen. 1914. 14.3x24.4. British cavalry making a reconnoissance. 1914. 16.9x25.3. British dislodging Germans at Morin. 28x21.5. Charge of Indian troops. 1914. 15.2x25.3. Charge of the Lond. Scottish. 16.5x25.7. Charging on foot with the lance. 1914. 4.2x15. Combined artillery, infantry, and cavalry attack. 1914. 13.4x23. A gallant Irishman's splendid stand. 1914. 25.3x19.9. Gurkhas, natural fighters from Nepal, India. After R. C. Woodville. 9.5x24.2. Highlanders charging at St. Quentin. After D. Bowers. 24.9x38. How British infantry advance against a position under the covering fire of the field artillery. After H. W. Koekoek. [1914.] 8.9x34.5. Indian troops turning a tidal wave of men. After R. C. Woodville. 1914. 7.4x25.3. Mounted Senussi on their way to Suez Canal. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x17.8. 9th Lancers recapturing British artillery. After R. C. Woodville. 15x24.5. "On Britain's roll of honor." The return from the charge. After R. C. Wood- ville. 25x19. Remarkable encounter between Highlanders and Germans near Ermenonville. 15.6x24.6. Saving a stricken comrade. 1914. 25.3x20.3. Saving the mechanic whom an airman had to leave behind. After J. deG. Bryan. 24.5x19.4. Senussi patrolling Sinai peninsula. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x16.5. A Spahi exploit. After J. deG. Bryan. Lond., 1914. 17.8x11.4. The struggle for theYser. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.9x15.3. The taking of the guns. After R. C. Woodville. Lond., 1914, 20.2x25.8. The thin khaki line repels the Corps d'^lite. 1914. 9.1x15.7. "Uhlan-hunting as a form of sport." After G. Scott. 1914. 13.4x16.5. When the Territorials met the Bavarians. After R. C. Woodville. 1914. 8.8x15.4. French. Battle of the Meaux." 21x34. Dead horses and men strew the streets of Lille after hot engagement. N. Y. , 1915. 10.5x13. Detachment of French Zouaves. 20.2x25.4. End of encounter between French infantry and the Prussian guards at the Chateau de Mondement. After R. C. Woodville. 1914. 14.5x24.1. End of the four days' struggle for the Chateau de Mondement. 1914. 6.3x24.8. The famous turcos. 1914. 5.6x20.3. French-Algerians help defend Franco-Belgian coast. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.1. French dragoons with ^[uick firing gun. 20.2x25.3. French infantry storming Chateau de Mondement. After D. Bowers. 24.9x38. French marines advancing near Ghent. 16.8x21.8. French naval brigade charging. After C. Fouquiran. -^1914. 13.1x9.8. French scouting parties meet in woods. N. Y., 1915. 8.4x13.5. Impromptu leader. After J. Smith. 1914. 21.4x29. Scene in the devastated town of Senlis, France. After F. Matania. 22x35.5. Struggle for the Chateau de Mondement. 33.8x26. German. Attack on Fort F16ron, Belgium. 18.5x33. The battle of the dunes. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 9.3x14.5. 184 LIBEARY OF CONGRESS Hand-to-hand fighting, German — Continued. A charge at St. Quentin. After R. 0. Woodville. 1914. 20.5x15.7. Defeat of the Prussian guards at Ypres. 1914. After R. 0. WoodvUle. 3.8x14.8. During the fiercest fighting the world has known. 1914. 8.8x20.1. Fight m a village. 1914. 16.3x25.3. Fogs of war. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.5x15. Forest fighting near Ypres. Lond., 1914. 13.7x17.5. German Hussars crossing a river in Macedonia. N. Y., 1916. 15x20.5. German infantry advancing in massed formation. 1914. 14.5x24.2. German trap for British military motor cars. After J. deG. Bryan. 1914, 24.5x19.6. German troops opposing French attack. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. German troops pursuing Russians. N. Y., 1915. 11.8x16.5. Germans caught in a wine-cellar. N. Y., 1914. 24.5x17.7. Germans rallying for further advance. N. Y., 1915. 12.7x17.4. Germans routed and their guns engulfed. Lond., 1914. 11.9x17. How the Germans advanced in the Battle of the Dykes. After S. Wright. 1914. 9.5x14.6. Last stand of the Germans. After H. W. Koekoek. 15x24.4. Motor-cyclist in action. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Patrol of the Uhlans. After J. Ryszkiewicz. 1915. 10.7x15.2. Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of the Marne. 1914. 16.8x24.6. Snipers at work. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x7.3. Tree climbing tactics of the German sniper discovered. After F. de Haenen. Lond., 1914. 17.8x12.8. Turning the Germans out of their cover. After J. Price. Lond., 1914. 13.6x17.5. Taking down Russian wire. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4. Italian. Italian cycle corps advancing in Austrian territory. N. Y., 1915. 7.6x11.3. Italian infantry advancing to the attack. 1917. 11.6x8.8. Italian infantry crossing Isonzo under heavy fire. 1917. 12.2x8.9. Italian infantry on march. N. Y., 1915. 9x12.6. Italians charging Austrian infantry. • N. Y., 1915. 9x12.3. Troops massed on the banks of the Isonzo. 1917. 12.2x8,.8. Rumanian. The charge. 1918. 18.4x23.3. Rumanian cavalry. 1918. 19x24. ■ Russian. Cossack and infantry advance. 33.8x25.7. Cossack soldiers at Pavlosk. 1918. 7.9x13.6. (2 photos.) Cossacks and weather-worn roads. After F. de Haenen. 1914. 4.1x15.6. Cossacks swimming their horses across a river. 16x24.7. Cossacks using their steeds as breastworks. 1914. 7x24.9. How Cossacks tricked German cavalry. 9x14.5. Russian cavalry retreating. N. Y., 1915. 10x12. Russian cavalry retreating before Germans. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x12.2. Russian troops fighting at close quarters. 1914. 16.2x25,3. Russians killed by own wire entanglements. N. Y., 1915, 13x17.5. Serbian. Serbian sentinels in the snow. N. Y., 1915. 9.4x13.6. Serbian sentinels on guard duty. N. Y., 1915. 9.4x13.6. Serbian soldier frozen to death on duty as sentry. N. Y., 1915. 9 5x13 6 Turkish. Turkish marine infantry. N. Y., 1915. 12.7x17.1. Mines. Danish schooner blown up by a GeiTnan mine. 32.2x16.6. English ships trying to avoid German mines are wrecked on coast N Y 1915 10.4x12.3. ■' Missions, American. Members of the special diplomatic mission of the United States to Russia 1917 8.8x13.9. (2 photos.) Belgian. Belgian mission. City hall, Aug. 21, N. Y., 1917. 19.3x23.8. (2 photos.) Cuban. ' Cuban mission. Wash., 1917, 10,8x15,9. PBINTS 185 Missions, French. Arrival of the French, mission. 12.5x17.9. French aviation mission. Wash., 1917. 12x17.1. French bluejackets in Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, 1917. 11.7x16.7. 11.7x16.8. (2 photo3.') French mission at Navy yard. Wash., 1917. 10.8x15.9. French misdon passing Capitol. 12.5x17.6. Munition works — American. Drilling holes for caps in cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 16x11. Examiaing the muzzle of a gun. Wash., 1917. 10.9x15.9. General view of a cartridge shop. Wash., 1917. 11x16. Gauging cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 16x11. Machine used for washing shells with oakite. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.5. Making cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 11x16. Testing high expl03ive shells. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.2. View of a room in a Yankee gun shop. Wash., 1917. 11x15.9. Washing shells with oakite. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.5. Naval battles, American. Gun crews ready for action. Wash., 1917. 16.1x21.1. British. Arrival of British cruiser squadron oft Heligoland. 20.5x16. British naval patrol on duty. After G. Dakin. 1914. 8x13.3. Decisive moment in the naval engagement oft Heligoland. 1914. 21x15.9. The destroyer flotilla torpedoing a German cruiser off Heligoland. After N. Wilkinson. Lond., 1914. 15.9x19.9. Destroyers coaling and landing German wounded from "Konigin Luise." After N. Wilkinson. 19x32. Destroyers going into action. 1914. 11.5x19.7. End of the British cruiser Amphion. After N. Wilkinson. 12.9x21.2. Faithful unto death. After W. Hatherell (photogravure.) 33x48.5. Fight between the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and the Highflyer on August 26, 1914. After N. Wilkinson. 14.7x24.6. French aircraft and British war ships guarding the English channel. After N. Wilkinson. N. Y., 1914. 9.6x17.5. Rescuing German crews. After C. N. Padday. 1914. 16.7x13.6. Sinking of the Aboukir. After N. Wilkinson. 15.5x24.7. Survivorsof the "Amphion." After S. Begg. 1914. 19x33.3. Torpedoing and sinking of the Hermes. After N. Wilkinson. 1914. 13x10.1. French torpedo boats entering Calais harbor. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.5x14.2. Terrible effect of our naval gnns. After A. Bastion. 1914. 9.4x16.3. Sinking of four German destroyers. 1914. 7.8x14.2 (3 photos.). Sinkingof the German cruiser "Mainz." After N. Wilkinson. 1914. 12.1x19.6. Sinking of the Mainz in the battle oft Heligoland. 19x24.7. Naval ships, British. Britain's new 15-inch naval gun. 13x21. British cruiser convoying fiVe merchantmen. After N. Wilkinson. 24.5x19.5. Oapt. Finch and chief officers abroad the S. S. Arabic. N. Y., 1915. 12x10. Destroyers foiled by searchlights. 16x24. Discharging torpedo. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.5. Fishing craft called into port. N. Y., 1914. 24.2x16.2. Flag parade of battleships and cruisers. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. H. M. S. Veribus Unitis firing broadside. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7. H. M. S. Veribus Unitis firing guns. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.6 (2 photos.). KcMng up torpedoes. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.8. S. S. Arabic reported sunk. N. Y., 1915. 8.6x9.8. — - German. German cruiser "Karlsruhe" in South Pacific. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x13.7. Germans and Turks aboard cruiser "Hamideh." N. Y., 1915. 10x14.3. Launching a German ship. N. Y., 1915. 24.3x19.3. American. American destroyers in British waters. 16.6x21.5. American sailors. Wash., 1917. 15.7x21.1. American sailors preparing to strafe Fritz. 15.6x21.3. Drinking fountain on American destroyer. Wash., 1917. 16.2x21. Fritz and Bill still refuse to make friends. Wash., 1917. 15.6x21.1. Gun crews ready for action in foreign waters. 16.2x21.5. The navy lookout. 15x20.7. 186 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Naval ships, American — Continued. Officers of U. S. Navy with correspondents. Wash., 1917. 16x21. Officers of U. S. ship in British -waters. Wash., 1917. 15.9x21.5. Officers with correspondents. Wash.^ 1917. 15.8x21. U. S. destroyers alongside a depot ship. Wash., 1917. 15.9x20.9. Who goes there? After P. Newton. 1917. 17.8x26.5. Obsequies. Burial o£ Lord Roberts. After A. Forestier. 1914. 8.9x15.7 In the midst of life: The field of honor. After G. Scott. 1914. 18.7x25.4. Lord Roberts funeral passing through London. N. Y., 1915. 10.5x13. German. Funeral service of two aviators. N. Y., 1915. 12.7x18, 11.9x17.6 (2 photos.). Occupation of cities, Austrian. Archduke Frederick, Prince Pranz-Josef, and ^Archbishop of Przemysl reviewing troops. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x22.7. Austrian officers in Poland. N. Y., 1915. Entry of Austro-Hungarian troops into Tomacheff. 1915. 10x19.9. Polish le^on in the streets of Vienna. 1915. 9.8x22.7. Questioning wandering Jews. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x24.6. Telephone division of Austrian army on the march. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x24.4. Town officials of Wolce in war conference. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.5. British. Billeting troop in an English village. 1914. 13.5x23.2. Bomb-proof cellar used by British officers as bedroom. 1914. 24.1x20.1. British artillerymen passing through a town in northern Belgium. 16.8x21.7. British soldiers in a loop-holed farmyard. 1914. 24.5x20.2. British troops in Bruges. 18.2x26. General Allenby, on foot, leads British forces into Jerusalem. N. Y., 1918 24.1x17.7. "Tis a long, long way to Tipperary." 25.8x22.2. Where British, French, and Belgians meet. N. Y., 1915. 11.1x13.4. German. Anniversary of conquest of Constantinople. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.3. Belgium. After the battle of Flanders. 16.7x21.8. Children in Russian Poland fed by Germans. N.Y., 1915. 12.8x17.3. Church bell taken from French village. N. Y., 1915. 19.1x24.6. Citizens visiting Brussels art museum on day of opening. Stamford, 1915. 16x21.5. Entrance of Germans into Antwerp . 1916. 11.3x16.4. Fire and sword in a village street. After F. de Haenen. 19.7x15.7. German army in Lou vain . 1914. 15.8x20.7. German booty in the Russian theater of war. N. Y., 1916. 14.9x20.6. German defences at Liege. After H. W. de Koekoek. 20.5x16. German infantry taking quarters in a captured village. N. Y., 1915. 15.3x20.6. German orgy. 1914. 24.3x19.1. German soldiers driving the inhabitants of Louvain before them. After E. Matania. 25.6x20.3. ' German soldiers in Belgium. Stamford, 1915. 16.4x21.5. (2 photos.) German soldiers visiting art museum of Brussels. Stamford, 1915. 16.4x21.3. German soldiers with machine guns in Lifege after occupation. After A. Forestier. N. Y., 1914. 23.8x17.4. Guard mount in the principal plaza of Lille. Stamford, 1915. 16.4x21.5. Havoc wrought by the enemy's raid in Chamry. 15.5x21. Interior of church at Aerschot. N. Y., 1914. 25.6x19.4. Memorial stone erected by German troops. N. Y., 1915. 13x17.4. Prince Leopold of Bavaria entering Warsaw, N. if., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Prince Leopold of Bavaria passing through the streets of Warsaw. N. Y., 1915. 8.8x11.4. Senate chamber of Bel^an Parliament, Brussels. Stamford, 1915. 16.1x21.2. Young men in Polish city who have volunteered to join German army. N. Y., 1915. 18.6x24.6. Gorizia seen from the castle. 1917. 8.9x12.1. Italy's king in conference with clergyand laymen. N. Y., 1915. 12x8.6. Piazza grande, Gorizia. 1917. 8.8x11.9. Road near Gorizia immediately after the occupation. 1917. 12.2x8.8. Bussian. Company of soldiers on the way to Winter palace, Petrograd. 1918. 7.8x13.6. Cossacks passing through a Galician village. 24.4x18.9. PRINTS 187 Occupation of cities, Serbian. Servian infantry on their way to the front. N. Y., 1915. 9.7x13.9. Portraits, American. Benson, Admiral Williams., and Admiral Henry T. Mayo. Wash., 1917. 11x15.9. Billings, Colonel, and members of Japanese Red Cross. 1918. 11.9x9.7. Boder, Mrs. Bartlett. N. Y., 1915. 14.4x10. Gerard, American ambassador. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.8. Jackson, John Brinckerhoff, American envoy. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.7. Lay, James P., American consul-general to Germany. Stamford, 1915. 15. 6x 20.6. 15.7x20.6. (2 photos.) Pershing, General, accompanied by a British general en route to the office of foreign affairs in Paris. 16x21. Pershing, General, and his staff. N. Y., 1917. 10x13.5. Pershing, General, at his desk (headquarters in France). 16x21. Pershing, General, visiting the Red cross. 1917. 19x24. Happy warriors (Major General Pershing and Marshal Joffre). N. Y., 1917. 20.5x14. Sims, Admiral, at the Admiralty house, Queenstown. 20.5x15.5. Sims, Admiral, playing with his dog. 16.6x21.9. Sims, Admiral, and group of officers in grounds of Admiralty house. Wash., 1917. 15.6x21.1. Sims, Admiral, with British and American staff officers. AA'ash. D. C. 1917. 20.7x16. Sims, Admiral, with American correspondents. 16.2x21.8. Taussig, Commander, and officers. 16.6x21.9. Officers of TJ. S. ship in British waters. 15.5x21.5. Austrian. ' Charles Francis Joseph, Archduke. 1915. 13.4x19.7. Charles Francis Joseph, Archduke, inspecting the fortress of Przemysl. 1915. 14.6x20. Frederick, Archduke. 1915. 10.1x19.6. Hotzendorf, Conrad von,General. N. Y. 1915. 24.3x19.5. Hotzendorf, Conrad F. C, General. N. Y. 1915. 7.7x10.5. Ludomirsky, Prince, civil governor, a Polish prince. N. Y. 1915. 24.3x18.4. Pilsudski, Josef, commander of the Polish legion. 1915. 10.8x7.3. Austro-Hungarian army commander of 12th corps. N. Y. 1915. 24.4x19.3. — - Belgian. Albert, King, and General Antoine. 16.8x21.5. Leman, General, defender of Lifige. — — British. Edmiston, Lieut. Kenneth, of the 19th Alberta dragoons, and his bride. N. Y. 1915. 10.5x13.4. George V, King, and Queen of England leaving St. Paul's Cathedral,_ London, fol- lowing the ceremony celebrating the entrance of the United States into the war. 14.8x20.5. George V, King, and Queen of England returning from St. Paul's. N. Y. 1915. 10.3x12.3. George, David Lloyd, prime minister. 15.5x10. Haig, General Sir Douglas, after J. St. H. Lander. 43.5x33.2. Howard, Sir Henry, received at the Vatican. N. Y. 1915. 10.2x13.3. Kitchener, Lord. Lond. 1901. 36.5x30.3. Kitchener, Lord, at work. 14.9x24.9. Kitchener, Lord, inspecting British troops. N. Y. 1915. 10.2x13.3. Wales, Prince of, leaving Buckingham palace. 13.9x10.6. French. Fabri, Colonel, the "Blue devil" and Lieutenant De Tessin, aide to Marshal Joffre. 11x161. Joffre, Marshal Joseph. 23.4x18.6. Joffre, Marshal Joseph. Chic. 1917. 33.5x15. Joffre, Marshal, and Admiral Chocheprat, of the French navy. 15.8x10.8. Joffre, Marshal, and Ambassador Jusserand. Wash., D. C. 1917. 17x11. Joffre, Marshal, Commissioner Viviani and General Barry. 31.1x25.8. Mangin, General. 25x18. Michel, General, military governor of Paris. 15x10.5. Pepetin, Lieut., marries at St. Jacques church. N. Y. 1915. 10x13.9. PItain, General, President Poincar^ and King Albert of Belgium reviewing a squadron of aeroplanes in the Meuse district. 15x20.8. 188 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Portraits, French — Continued. Petain, General, reviewing American troops in France. 15x19.5. Poincar^, President, at the Palace of the invalides. N. Y. 1915. 9.6x13.7. Poincar6, President, Generals Paul Painl6ve and Pershing with staff, reviewing American troops in France. 14.9x18.5. Poincar6, Preddent, reviewing American troops in France. Generals Petain and Pershing at right. 14.3x18.3. Viviani, head of French commission. Chic. 1917. 23.8x18.2. Generals of the Maenb. 1916-1917. After F. Flameng. 35.5x51. German. Biasing, General von, in Brussels art museum. Stamford. 1915. 16.1x21.4. Bissing, General von, and his staff. Stamford. 1915. 16.1x21.4. Bisaing, General von, military governor of Belgium. Stamford. 1915. 16.4x21.5 Biasing, General von, military governor of Belgium, and staff. Stamford. 1915. 16.4x21.2. Eitel Frederick, Prince. N. Y. 1915. 9.4x12.8. Emmich, General von. N. Y. 1915. 19.3x24.5. Palkenhayn, General von. N. Y. 1915. 9.5x6.5. Gallwitz, General von. N. Y. 1915. 24.5x19.3. Helfferich, Dr. Karl. Stamford. 1915. 15.5x20.8. (3 photos.) Hertling, Baron von. 1917. 23.7x19.8. Kestrank, Fieldmarshal. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Linsingen, General von. N. Y., 1915. 24.5x19.2. Lumm, Dr. von, director of hanks and finance for Brussels. Stamford, 1915. 16.2x21.3. Lumm, Dr. von, and his staff. Stamford, 1915. 16.1x21.3. Mackensen, General von, at the front. N. Y., 1915. 19,3x24.7. Mecklenburg, Duke of. N. Y., 1915. 18.8x24.5. Rupprecht, Prince, of Bavaria. N. Y., 1915. 8x13.4. Sandt, General von, and staff. Stamford, 1915. 16x21. Sandt, General von, civil governor of Belgium. Stamford, 1915. 16.4x21.4. Stahl, Gustav, German reservist. N. Y., 1915. 12.4x9.8. Usedom, Admiral von, inspector-general of the coast defences of the Dardanelles. N. Y., 1915. 24.3x19.4. William, Crown prince, and staff. N. Y., 1916. 15.6x20.6. William, the German crown prince. N. Y., 1914. 18.9x23.9. William II, Gennan emperor, and Prince Henry at front. N. Y., 1915. 12.4x17.6. William II, German emperor, wilh General von Emmich. N. Y., 1915. 12.6x17.3. William II, the kaiser. N. Y., 1915. 10.2x6.9. William II, kaiser, consulting with his officers. 1916. 23x31.7 and 7.9x12.9. (2 photos.) World-war imperial family. 36.9x48.1. Woyrsch, General von. N. Y., 1915. 24.5x19.3. Wurm, Gen., and Prince Parina. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. At headquarters. N. Y., 1915. 19x24.6. Italian. Marconi, Signer Guglielmo. N. Y., 1915. 12.8x9.4. Porrio, General, Italian general staff. N. Y., 1915. 9.1x5.7. Japanese. Akiyama, General, Japanese army. 1918. 16.6x21.9. Otani, General, Japanese army. 1918. 16.6x21.8. Li, Prince. 1918. 15.4x20.2. Rumanian. Angelescu, General, and some of his regiment. 1918. 19.1x24. Bunescu, General, and staff, Rumanian army. 1918. 18.4x23.3. Ferdinand, king of Rumania; Col. Anderson, of the Red cross mission. 1918 23.3x18.3. Iliosku, Sergeant Ignatius, Rumania. 1918. 24.5x19.3. Istrati, General, General Paul Angelescu and General Bunescu. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Rumanian cavalry officer. 1918. 19.1x24. Kussian. Nicolas, the Father of all the Russians. N. Y., 1915. 12.1x8.7. Nicholas, Grand duke, of Russia. 13.5x10.5. Nicholas, Grand duke, of Russia. 40.8x29. Nicholas, Grand duke, supreme leader of the Russian forces. 1914. 13.8x11 The Cossack. 1914. 20.3x12.7. Cossack officer with a Don horse. 1918. 18.7x24. 7.9x13.9. (2 photos.) PBINTS 189 Portraits, Turkish. Easad Pasha, commander of 19th Turkish division. N. Y., 1915. 6.6x9.1. Merten Pasha, consultiug with Usedom Pasha. N. Y., 1915. 6.7x8.9. Posters, American. Ameri.can'ambulance in Russia. 21x13.3. 21x12.5. (2 photos.) Don't let this happen. After A. H. Roos. Wash., 1917. 23.8x15.8. Give my love to sister (Y. M. C. A.). 23.5x16.5. Hold my coat. 19.5x15. If you want 'o make a feller smile (Y. M. C. A.). 42x29. Knights of Columbus. 23x16.5. "Lafayette we are here" (Major-General Pershing). 42x29. Men wanted for the Army. 21x14.2. The Sammy in France. 25x16.5. British. Come on! 14x19. For the glory of Ireland. 21x15.5. Forward! 18.5x12.5. If you are an Irishman. After D. Turner. 19.5x12.5. plain duty. 20x13. (Srerman. " I am the Good Shepherd." At the outpost. 15.5x20.5. "Lo, I am with you alway." In the trenches. 13.5x20.5. Prison-camps, American. Interned German prison camp. Hot Springs, N. 0. 14.5x21. British. German civilian prisoners at Dahomey. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. German prisoners of war. After S. Begs. N. Y., 1914. 19.8x34.8. German. Alten Grabow near Berlin. French and Belgian prisoners of war playing cards in the German nailitary prison camp. Chicago, 1914. 15.4x24.8. Alten Grabow. German prison barracks. Chic, 1914. 16.4x24.8. Alten Grabow. Prisoners washing up. Chicago, 1914. 19.6x24.7. Alten Grabow. Three prisoners of war: Ij'rench and Belgian. Chicago, 1914. 19.4x24.7. Alten Grabow. Waiting for mess in the German prison camp. Chic, 1914. 16.4x24.9. British, French, and Russian officer prisoners in garden of Mainz castell. N. Y., 1915. 18.4x24.2. Camp barbers at work. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x10.4. 16.3x10.8. (2 photos.) Camp library. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.7. Camp shoemakers at work. Stamford, 1915. 10.3x15.6. Camp store or canteen. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x20.6. Camp watch-tower. Stamford, 1915. 20.5x15.7. Canadian wounded prisoners. 16.5x21.9. Captured rifles. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7. Dwelliag house of officer prisoners. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4. Fire department. Stamford, 1915. 8.1x13.2. Food cooked in big kitchens in background. Stamford, 1915. 16.2x20.6. French and Russian prisoners playing cards. 16.7x21.7. s French artists, who are prisoners, producing works of art. N. Y., 1915. 18.7x24.3. French, Belgian, and Turco prisoners at German camp. 18x25. French, En^ish, and Russian prisoners. Stamford, 1915. 8x13.3. French, English, and Russian prisoners enjoying paper. Stamford, 1915. 8.1x13.2. French prisoners eating beef stew. 16.6x22. French prisoners receiving their rations. 16.7x21.7. French soldier receiving parcel-post package containing bread, 15.4x10.2. French soldier receiving post-package from France. Stamford, 1915. 15.6x10.6. French tailors. Stamford, 1915. 10.2x15.6. Fried potato merchant and his stove. Stamford, 1915. 13.3x8. (2 photos.) Group of French wounded prisoners. 16.5x21.9. How food is cooked. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.7. Machine used to help work in kitchen. Stamford, 1915. 15.1x20.7. Poster for foot-ball game. Stamford, 1915. 13.3x8.1. Poster for foot-ball game. Stamford, 1915. 13.4x8. Prison church. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x20.6. Prison hot shower. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.8. Prison merchant selling French fried potatoes. Stamford, 1915. 13.8x8.1. 190 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Prlson-oamps, German — Continued. Prison school. Stamford, 1915. 10.8x15.5. Prisoners enjoying illustrated papers. Stamford, 1915. 8x13.3. Prisoners looking at Collier's. Stamford, 1915. 8x13.3. Prisoners receiving parcel-po3t packages from France. Stamford, 1815. 15.5x20.7 . Relief committee at work. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x20.6. Russian prisoners waiting their turn at bath-house. Stamford, 1915. 10.8x15.5. 10.6x15.5. (2 photos.) Russian wounded prisoners. 16.5x22. Type of barracks in which prisoners are housed. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.8. Typical barracks — interior. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x20.6. Wash room for prisoners. Stamford, 1915. 8.1x13.3. Youngest prisoner 14 years old. Russian. Stamford, 1915. 13.3x8. Prisoners, Austrian. Group of Austrians. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Prisoners captured near Gorizia. 1917. 12x8.8. French. Bringing in French prisoners in a suburb of Verdun. N. Y., 1915. 14.7x20.6. French prisoners. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x23.6. German. German prisoners of war, building camps for American soldiers "somewhere in France." 15.5x18.5. German prisoners protected by British soldiers from indignant French people. After F. de Haenen. 1914. Picturesque Spahis of France's army escorting German prisoners in France. After R . C . Wood vUle . 9x34 . Sortie by the poilus nets the French a conglomeration of German prisoners. 15x20.5. Montenegrin. Montenegrin prisoners of war. 1915. 14.6x20. Bussian. Capture of Russian spy by Germans. N. Y., 1915. 10x14.4. Germans escorting Russian prisoners. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Russian and Siberian soldiers captured by Germans. N. Y., 1915. 12.5x17.1. Russian infantry and Cossacks captured by Germans. N. Y., 1915. 10.4x16.1. Russian prisoners. 1915. 12.9x19.9. Russian prisoners cleaning up East Prussian cities. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Russian prisoners escorted by Uhlans. After J. Ryszkiewicz. 1915. 11.9x14.6. Russian prisoners in Galicia. 1915. 9.3x19.9. Russian soldiers made prisoners in Galicia. 1915. 9.8x19.9. Russians taken prisoner by the defenders of Przemysl. 1915. 15.2x19.9. Serbian. Serbian prisoners. 1915. 14.4x19.3. Serbian prisoners of war. 1915. 11.9x19.4. Kecreation, Belgian. Belgian soldier in surf at Ostend. N. Y., 1914. 20.4x15.8. Wounded Belgian officer at Ostend. N. Y., 1914. 15.4x19.5. British. Football within sound of the guns. 1914. 9.7x16.8. The fortune of war. After F. Roe. 41x51. Members of Kitchener's "Big army'' seem efficient. N. Y., 1915. 12.9x10.2. Opera house at Le Mans, true theatre of war. 1914. 15.6x25.4. Tommy Atkins indulges his sense of humour. 1914. 7.2x24.5. Bulgarian. Military concert by a Bulgarian band. N. Y., 1916. 15.6x20.1. German. Amusement for German wounded soldiers. N. Y., 1915. 12.1x17.5. Bathing. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. German soldiers bowling. N. Y., 1915. 18.9x24.5. Bowling alley iu German trench. N. Y., 1915. 12.2x17.5. Human music racks. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Landsturm in forest camps. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x24.3. Landsturm regulars at rest in forest. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x24.3. Soldier showing toys to children. N. Y., 1915. 19.4x24.3. Soldiers' orchestra. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. PRINTS 191 Becieation, Serbian. Serbians quenching their thirst. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x13.5. Soldiers and their sweethearts. N..Y., 1915. 17.8x22.8. Busslan. The American Y. M. C. A. work among the Russian soldiers. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Y. M. C. A. shack in suburbs of Moscow. 1918. 7.9x13.6. Befugees, Belgian. Belgianarmy retreating from Antwerp. N. Y., 1914. 15.8x20.3. Belgians in flight before the Germans. 1914. 14.9x23.2. Belgians passing through the gate at Bruges. N. Y., 1914. 15.8x20.2. Engines with retreating Belgians. N. Y., 1914. 15.4x19.9. Exodus from Antwerp into Holland. 16x21. Old woman refugee. N. Y., 1914. 20.3x15.3. French. Cave dwellers of the Aisne. After H. W. Koekoek. 16.1x24.4. Polish. Galician Jews fleeing from Galicia. N. Y., 1915. 10.1x12.2. Interior of a Polish hut. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Jewish refugees from Lublin. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x15. Jewish refugees of Poland. N. Y., 1915. 18.6x24.8. Jewish types in Russian Poland. N. Y., 1915. 12.9x17.6. Misery of Polish fugitives. N. Y., 1915. 19.4x24.5. Type of Polish peasant huts. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.2. The wandering Jews. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.3. Bumanlan. Refugees who have been taken in by their friends. 1918. 18.3x23.3. The Riunanian refugee. 1918. 18.3x23.3. The whole family is compelled practically to live in the open. 1918. 18.4x23.3. Bussian. Russians evacuating Warsaw. N. Y., 1915. 8.5x12.5. Belief work, American. Dawson and Red cross nurses. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x22.7. Evening with our American Red cross in France. 21.2x15. French mothers with infants at Red cross canteen. 18.5x23. Mackay unit of Roosevelt hospital. N. Y., 1917. 18.8x23.6. Medical staff and nurses of the American Red cross hospital at Roman, Rumania. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Members of the hospital corps of our Army in the first line trenches rendering aid to the wounded. 15.7x21. Miss Maxine Elliott fitting up her barge, distributing food and clothii^. N. Y., 1915. 10,2x12.2. Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt and wounded French soldiers at Neuilly. 22.3x28.6, 22.9x29.1, 23.5x29.3. (3 photos.) Wife of U. S. Ambassador to Russia aids Russian wounded. N. Y., 1915. 8x12.1. Woman's committee, Council of national defense. Wash., 1917. 10.9x15.9. Belgian. Belgian chaplain engaged in Red cross work. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.5. Belgian first-aid station. 16.5x22. Belgian soldiers removing comrade overcome by gas attack. 15x20.8. Stretcher-bearers removing the wounded to stations of first aid. Battle of Fland- ers. 16x20.5. Two little baby shoes found in wounded Belgian's pockets. N. Y., 1915. lO.lx 13.6. British. Rescue attending Lusitania disaster. 21.7x15.2. French. Chaplain and stretcher-bearers searching for wounded and dead soldiers [Beau- mont]. 14.3x20. Exchange of surgeons and attendants between France and Germany. N. Y., 1915. 9 1x14 3 Fraternity. After J. C. DoUman. Bristol, 1917. 55.5x68.6. French soldiers seriously wounded being sent home. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x13.7. Probing the wounds of French soldier. N. Y., 1915. 10.2x14.5. Reconstructed home in a French village (Matigny). 15.7x20.3. Transporting wounded French soldiers to their barracks. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x13. 192 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Belief woik, German. Courtesy of war. 1914. 8.9x34.7. Germaa wounded soldiers being taught to earn livelihood. N. Y., 1915. 12. 2x 16.7. Interior of German hospital ship. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Soldiers enjoying afternoon tea in the Berlin home for the blind. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Rumanian. Ambassador Vopicka (U. S.), Princess Elizabeth of Rumania, and Col. Anderson. 1918. 19.3x24.2. Hospital at Roman. 1918. 19.1x24.4. Princess Elizabeth of Rumania distributing tobacco to convalescents. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Russian. Bringing home Russian wounded. N. Y., 1915. 17.9x24.3. Kiev department of repair. 1918. 18.4x23.4. Milk is as difficult to obtain as bread. 1918. 19.1x24.4. Soldiers in armored cars wilh their charity colleciion boxes. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Storehouse of the Russian Red cross outside of Moscow. 1918. 13.6x7.9. Red cross train at Trans-Siijerian station. 1918. 8x13.6. — — - Japanese. Drill of Japanese Red cross nurses. Tokyo. 1918. 12.2x9.3. Red cross nurses and officers. Red cross hospital, Tokyo. 1918. 9.3x12.1. Unknown. Bringing in their wounded. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x7.2. Field hospital scene. N. Y., 1915. 10.2x15.6. Red cross ambulance train. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Red cross bringing in slightly wounded, N. Y., 1915. 17.5x24.1. Red cross train. 1915. 13.4x22.7. Wounded on sledges of skis lashed together. 1914. 12.6x15.8. Religious subjects, Belgian. For the brave Belgians at the front. After A. Forest ier. N. Y., 1914. 22.5x15.9. Religious observance of King Albert's birthday. 21.9x16.5. British. "Preserve thy body and soul." After W. H. Y. Titcomb. 41.5x35. French. A rabbi, a priest, and a Protestant clergyman minister to the French soldiers. N. Y., 1915. 7.5x10.3. Russian. Blessing the colors. 1918. 19.8x24.4. Blessing the troops. 1918. 19.9x24.4. Prayer with the gospel resting on crossed bayonets. After F. de Haenen. 1914. 4.4x16.1. Russian priest on the field blessing the charging troops. 1914. 7.4x25.3. TTnknowu. Field mass. 1915. 9.7x22.7. Prayer before battle. 1914. 6.9x24.9. Sanitary measures, German. Drying the laundry. N. Y., 1915. 13.7x18.5. German soldiers bathing in large French laundry. N. Y., 1915. 12.4x16.3. German soldiers entering disinfecting plant. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x23.3. German soldiers making microscopic examination of slaughtered pigs. N Y . 1915. 18.3x24.7. Germans burning their dead at Esternay. 1914. 33.1x24.7. Preparing mineral water for use of the array. N. Y., 1915. 24.7x17.4. Russian soldiers before being cleaned. N. Y., 1915. 8.9x11.9, Russian soldiers after being cleaned. N. Y., 1915. 8.9x11,7. Wash women at work. N, Y,, 1915. 10.4x18.5. Rumanian. Rumanian sanitation. 1918. 19.2x24.6. Submarine warfare. ' Admiral Gleaves boarding U-53. Newport, 1916. 14.8x20.2. Captain Rose of the TJ-53. Newport, 1916. 14.9x20.4. Crew forward German U-53. Newport, 1916. 14.8x20.2. Crew of German U-53. Newport, 1916. 14.8x20.2. A destroyer escapes a torpedo. 1914. 8.9x15. - FEINTS 193 Submarine watfaie— Continued. Destruction of the German submarine U-15. After N. Wilkinson. N. Y 1914. 13.8x24.7. Fight off Heligoland. 1914. 24.6x18.6. German crew and submarine, which surrendered to the U. S. S. "Fannins." 12x21. German pilot leaving the submarine tender to go on board the Zaanstrom. N Y , 1915. 15.1x20.2. German submarine tender F. N. Y., 1915. 15.2x20.2. German submarine U-26 chasing and bringing up the Zaanstrom. N. Y., 1915. 15.1x20.1. German submarine U-28. 1915. 14.7x20. German submarine U-53 at Newport, R. I., Oct. 1916. 17.8x22.9. German TJ-53, port bow. Newport, 1916. 20.4x25.4. German U-53, starboard bow. Newport, 1916. 14.9x20.1. German U-53, stern view. Newport, 1916. 14.8x20.2. Model for submai'ine. N. Y., 1915. 19.4x24.3.' Newest type of German submarine. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Officers and crew of German submarine U-53, Oct. 1916. 17.9x22.8. Submarine coming to the surface. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3. Submarine detector, No. 1. After F. D. Lane. 1917. 14.4x23. Submarine detector. No. 2. After F. D. Lane. 1917. 14.5x22.9. Submarine detector. No. 3. After F. D. Lane. 1917. 14x23.2. Submarine detector. No. 4. After F. D. Lane. 1917. 14.3x23.7. U-36 and its tender, the W-2. N. Y., 1915. 15.2x20.2. U-36 and its tender leading the way through the mine fields into Zeebrugge. N. Y., 1915. 15.1x20.2. U-36 signalling "stop " to the Dutch liner Batavier V. N. Y., 1915. 15x20.5. Training camps, XTnited States. American gas mask. 17x12. American soldiers practicing the use of gas flappers. 12x17. American troops off the train in France waiting to march to their new camp "somewhere in France." 14x19.2. Attacking a trench. 12x17. Bayonet exercise in an American camp. 15.6x21.2. Bayonet practice (disarming and throwing the adversary). 12x20.5. Bayonet training in the open field, "somewhere in France." 15x20. Bridge building. Wash., 1917. 11x16. Browning machine gun, model of 1918. 15x20.5. Browning machine rifle, model of 1918, as fired from the hip, during advance. 19.5x15.3. Browning machine rifle, model of 1918. 16x20.7. Browning machine rifle, model of 1918, as fired from hip position. 19.5x15. Browning machine rifle, model of 1918, as used in the shoulder position. 19.5x15. Camouflage (sniper donning his disguise). 13x20. Camouflage (soldier'sdisguise). 12.8x20.8. ' Camouflage which perplexed President Wilson. 15.2x20.7. The charge (camp drill). 15x19. Close quarters (bayonet practice). 20x15. Eliminating the horror of German gas attacks. 15x21. Field-telephone and operator receiving orders to fire. 14.5x18.9. Field-telephone receiving firing orders from ofiicers on observation platform. 14.6x7.3. Firing at will (artillery practice). 15.5x20.5. First aid to railroad congestion. 15.9x20.8. French instructor training American soldiers in the use of hand grenades. 12x17 . Full recoil of gun (artillery practice). 14.7x18. Gas mask. 12x17. ' ' Guns of victory (artillery driU). 15x20.4. Hurdling to victory (bayonetpractice). 15.6x20.7. Leaving cainp for firing range. Tobyhanna, 1914. 12.2x16.9. Lieutenant Campbell, British aviator instructor. 12x21. Life for the aeroplane. 15.5x21. Loading guns (artillery practice). 15x18.9. Loading pans into oven. 14.7x18.4. March to glory. 15x21. Military homing pigeons. 15.5x20.4. 66539—18 13 194 LIBRAEY OP CONGEESS Training camps, United States — Continued. Motor truck crossing ditch. 12.2x21. Mountain machine gun squad. 15.5x21.2. Officers of our Allies. French, Scotch, and English officers as instructors in the training camps. 15.5x21. Out of the trenches (camp drill). 15x21. President and Mrs. Wilson witnessed the presentation of diplomas. Wash., 1917. 11x15.9. Receiving billet orders "somewhere in France." 14.7x19.4. Secretary Baker presenting diploma. Wash., 1917. 10.9x15.9. Smoke bombs (practice in trench warfare). 14x20.5. Test of skill (bayonet practice). 13.5x18.5. Testing the motor of an aeroplane. 21x15.7. Trench sharp-shooter. Wash. 1917. 16x11.1. U. S. Marines in France "digging in" (training for modern warfare). 12.2x20. U. S. Marines, in France receiving instruction in the use of hand grenades. 12.5x21.5. U. S. Marines off for camp in France. 12.5x20.2. Unloading supplies for the American army in France. 14x18.7. Camp Custer. Unitedbandsinfrontof "Liberty theatre." 1918. 25.3x34.1. Y. M. C. A. Auditorium. 1917. 22.9x34. — — Fort Myer. President Wilson reviewing Reserve officers' training corps, Fort -Myer, Va. 1917. 11x16. President Wilson and Secretary Baker "reviewing graduating class, officers' training camp, Fort Myer, Va. 15.6x21. Secretary Baker, delivering an address to graduating class, officers' training camp. Fort Myer, Va. 15.7x21. Camp Hancock. Cold steel. Non-commissioned officers at Camp Hancock in bayonet practice. 15x20.2. Over the top (bayonet practice). Camp Hancock. 15x21. Setting-up exercises at Camp Hancock. 15x20.5. Camp Upton. Service records of Camp Upton, N. Y. 16x21. Harvard university. Review of Harvard R. 0. T. C. by Marshal Joffre. 1917. 11.8x17. (2 views.) Great Lakes. Great Lakes naval training school, marching. Cleve., 1918. 24x19.1. Belgium. Drilling Belgian recruits in bayonet charge. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x13.4. Germany. Dummies used by Germans in rifle-practice. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Physical exercise. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. (2 photos.) Training German infantry before the war. 1914. 25x20.3. Great Britain. Canadian recruits training at Salisbury. N. Y., 1915. 9.8x12.8. Playing the war game "Bellum." 1914. 12.4x15.4. Transportation, Austrian. Austrianammunitiontransportcrossingtemporary bridge. N. Y., 1915. 9.8x14.6. Austrian soldiers crossing pontoon bridge. N. Y., 1915. 17.7x22.7. Austrian troops crossing improvised bridge. 1915. 12.9x19.7. Belgian. Pontoon bridge across the mud flats in Flanders. 16.8x22.2. Pontoon bridge 120 miles long. 16.5x21.9. British. Alaskan huskies transporting ammunition. 15.5x20.5. Hoisting cavalry horses aboard a transport. N. Y., 1915. 9.4x13.6. New Zealand in the war. Transport leaving the dominion with reinforcements. 37.5x48.5. River Avon overflowed, hindering progress of military supplies. N. Y., 1915. 10.4x14.4. .German. Crossing pontoon bridge. N. Y., 1915. 17.3x24.7. Field railway used in advance on Russians. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x17.1. German engineers transporting a locomotive by raft. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. FEINTS 195 Tianspoitation, German — Continued. German motor-cyclists. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7, German troop train in Carpathians. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Germans building pontoon bridge. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24 4 Pontoon bridge. N. Y., 1915. 18.9x24.4. Bails are laid at the slope of a hill. N, Y., 1915. 11.7x18.4,' Transporting ammunition and supplies. N. Y., 1915. 12.8x18.4. — — Japanese. Transporting aircraft equipment. 1918. 16.6x21.9. ■ Bumanian. Military trains composed of oxen. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Russian. Russians use wagons for emergency transportation of troops. N. Y., 1915. Train at Yassi about to leave for Russia with Russian troops. 1918. 18.4x23.3. Trench warfare, American. TJ. S. Marines in France. Gas mask drill. 12.5x20.9. Austrian. Polish legion in the Carpathians. 1915. 16x22.8. Polish legion in the Carpathians. After J. Ryszkiewicz. 1915. 11.2x14.8. Belgian. Adjusting gun for firing grenades. 20.8x16.6. Belgian trenches in Flanders. N. Y., 1915. 7.8x12. Concrete observation post erected by the Germans. 16.7x21.9. Shooting at airplanes. 16.6x21.9. British. Advance in shell craters. Battlefield of the Somme. 32x47.5. Armored motor-car or tank used by British on Somme front., 8.1x12.6. An assaulting wave. Battlefield of the Somme. 32x47.5. Australian finng a trench mortar. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x12.7. British ofiicers m splinter-proof resting. 24.7x19.5. British soldiers as cave dwellers. 1914. 8.6x16. British tank approaching a German trench. 24.9x16.8. British tank forcing its way through obstacles. 12.1x24.8. Canadians at Ypres. After W. B.Wollen. Lond., 1915. 38.5x55.5. Defense of Antwerp by the British. After S. Wright. 1914, 10.2x15.5,10x15.9. (2 photos.) German deserters approaching. After F. Villiers. 1914. 9.9x15.9. How the British faced the Germans. After R. C. Woodville. 1914. 6x21,1. In the trenches at the Aisne. After R. G. WoodvUle. 33,9x19.4. "The mud bath." 1914. 10.7x8.6. Surprise visit of Gurkhas to a German trench. After R. 0. Woodville. 1914. 13x10.4. _ . When British soldiers were once more winning undjdng glory. 1914. 18.1x24.9. Where the Germans tried to gain ground. After P. Vflliers. 1914. 9.2x15. Where the Germans were flooded out. After S. Wright. 1914. 9.9x15.7, Withface blackened, that it may be "invisible'' in the darkness. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 4x14.6. French. Bags of earth and timber as a footway. 1914. 12.2x9.5,- Detachment of French infantry with two quick-iiring guns. N. Y., 1914. 20. 2x 25.2. French artillerymen protected against poisonous gases. N. Y., 1915. 14.2x9.6. French attacking part}[ charging enemies' position. N. Y., 1915. 10.5x14.4. French infantry attacking German trench. After R. G. Woodville. 14.5x24.3. French machine-gun ready to repd German attack. N. Y,,;1915. 8x11.7. French soldiers in Vosges hurling stones down on German trench. 16.3x24. Gas flappers used to fan poison gas from a trench. 17x12. In the French trenches at Soissons. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x13.9. Liquid fire brigade on way to scene of action. 16.7x21.8. Modern battlefield. After C. Clark. 1914. 9.2x28.5. A night in the trenches, at Mons. 1914. 13.3X19.6. Seeiitg the enemy without exposing themselves. N. Y,, 1915. 11.7x8.7. Trench in the cemetery of Arras. 21x15.5. Trench observation post on the summit. 15.5x21. 196 UBRAEY OP GDNGEES3 Trench warfare, Oermau. After the Germans had stormed the Russian positions. N. Y., 1915^ 13.7x10.9. Bedroom in subterranean bomb-proof shelter. N. Y., 1915. 24.6x19.3. Carrying compressed gas by field railroad. N. Y., 1915, 19.2x24.5. Completing a German trench with wicker work. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. Defences the Germans smashed through. 1914. 15.3x24.8. Division chief in the trenches with his men. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4. Field telephone. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.3. German bush-screened trenches at the battle of the Marne. After K. 0. Woodville. 14.5x24.5. German field-wireless communicating with trenches at the front. N. Y., 1915. 11.1x15.2. German gas shells. 18.8x16. German reserves digging trenches. N. Y., 1915. 18.6x24.8. German sharpshooters using armor-plate protection. N. Y., 1915. 17.4x24.8. German shell-proof dug-out. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6. German shells unearth graves. After S. Wright. 1914. 9.3x14.2. German soldiers gathering saplings to reinforce trenches. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.4. German soldiers operating field searchlight. N. Y., 1915. 24.6x16.5. Germans reinforcing trenches with saplings. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7. In the trenches. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5. Liquid fire used in trenches by Germans. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x12.6. Result of explosion of gas bomb. N. Y., 1915. 13x17.6. Trench holes. N. Y., 1915. 17.9x20.8. — — Italian. First line Italian trenches. 1917. 11.9x8.9. Fortified road on the slope of Lucinico. 1917. 12.5x18.9. Italian engineers division. N. Y., 1915. 8.6x12.4. Italian soldiers hastily entrenching themselves on Austrian frontier. N. Y., 1915. 9.3x13.4. Italians in trenches. N. Y. 11x7.8. Recapttired first-hue trenches near Gorizia. 1917. 8.8x12. Road to observatory. 1917. 12x8.9. Bnmanian. Advantage is taken of ravines to hide reserves. 1918. 18.4x23.3. Holes made by shells are large enough for a man to stand in. 1918. 23.3x19.4. Second line of trenches. 1918. 19.1x24.3. Trenches taken by the Rumanians from the Geimans. 1918. 18.3x23.4. Bussian. Interior of the Russian Fort Vilna. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4. — — Turkish. Turkish soldiers under German command. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x16.6. Miscellaneous, American. American troops passing in review before French officers. 16x21. Declaration of war. 1917. 24.5x16.8. Drawing numbers for the draft. 1917. 17.8x23. President addressing Congress, Feb. 3, 1917. 17.9x25.5. President Wilson delivering his message to Congress, Dec. 4, 1917. 15.8x21. Belgian. After the tide of war. Belgium desolated. 1914. 17x24.8. Harvesting in the valley of death. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 21.1x15.8. British. German spy-hole at the front. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 12.3x9.8. Regimental barber at his business. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x7.3. S. S. Ryndam showing hole on side. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x12.1. Still treasuring his trophy of war. After H. W. Koekoek. 20x17. The tale of a glorious end. 16.3x25.2. Warlencourt. Final resting place of the British heroes. 15.5x21. Welsh horses and their cartridge bandoliera. N. Y. 1915. 10x13.7. French. The cemetery of Moosch. After C. J. Duvent; 32x48.5. For freedom, with helmet on the cross. Lond., 1914. 17.5x10.7. France pays homage to composer of " La Marseillaise." N. Y., 1915. 10.2x14.3. 13.9x10.6. (2 photos.) French children welcoming our soldiers by covering the roads with flowers. 12.3x21. PKHTTS 197 Miscellaneous, French— Continued. French soldiers saluting a British general and stafi. 1914. 14.7x20.7. French troops on the battlefield in full equipment. (Marne Fere Champenoise.) 14.3x19.5. Heroic act of an eighteen-year-old corporal. After H. W. Koekoek. 24.5x20. Lumbering scene in the Vosges Mountains. 16x20.5. Meeting place of two of the seven rivers. 15.5x24.5. The"Poilu" of 1916. After A. Lalauze. 26.6x19. Regiment of infantry resting in the Aisne district. Soup time. 15.5x21. The soldier's dream. After A. Faivre. 17.6x25.9. Stable at the front in Argonne. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x14.3. Trunks of dead French ofBcers sent to their widows. N. Y., 1915. 7.8x11.5. War demonstration in Ostend. After A. Forestier. 1914. 21x15.9. German. Children collecting bronze household goods. N. Y., 1915. 17.6x22.7. German field smithy. N. Y., 1915. 12.8x17.3. Solitary sentinel. N. Y., 1915. 10.3x15.8. Japanese. Japanese infantry. 1918. 16.6x21.9. Men of Imperial guard division. 1918. 16.6x22. Bnmanian. Regiment of Transylvanians transferred to Rumanian army. 1918. 18.3x23.3. Russian. Gralician oil wells fired by Russians. N. Y., 1915. 8.4x14.6. Two young Russian boys going to the front as mascots. 1918. 13.6x7.9. War automobiles used for selling the Russian loan. 1918. 7.9x13.9. II. WAR SUBJECTS (STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS). Size 8x18.5. Artillery, Belgian. Belgian field artillery. In defense of their country. Belgian field artillery on the firing line. British. Bringing up reserve ammunition for the guns. Some of Eloyd George's shellaii the Huns. British infantry Maxim gun in action. Hot work. Artillery bombardment all along the German lines. Interior of gun emjDlacement. Our artillery in action. Gun in recoil. Our artillery prepared against an attack. Seaforths firing a trench mortar. South African artillery in German West Africa. French. Auto truck taking a heavy gun into action near Verdun, France. Awaiting the signal to fire. French 120 gun trained on the enemy's position. Battery of French artillery taking new position. Famous French 75 millimeter guns in ambush near German trenches. French anti-aircraft gun in roofless railway car, preparing to chase an enemy aeroplane. French artillery in the village of Perthes les Hurlus. French battery of artillery in wooded position. French gunners adjusting large cannon mounted on railway truck, France. French guns, Paris, France. French 155 gun in the Champagne district. High power guns mounted on railway truck and under camouflage protection, France. Hurried emplacement of a field battery at Paichaho. Modern artillery transport by auto in France. Most famous weapon of the allies, the wonderful 75 centimeter gun. Off for Berlin ! High power auto truck delivering large cannon to the firing line in France. One of the famous French 75 cannons elevated for firing at an aeroplane. Raining death and destruction on Prussian ranks. French 75 gun concealed to cover advance of infantry in German defenses. Training a French trench mortar. 198 LIBBARY OP CONGEESS Artillery, German. German heavy shells bursting in front of British trenches. Kaiser William's soldiers studying the mechanism of a captured Eussian machine gun. 105 gun that has fired its last shot for Prussian autocracy, captured in recent drive. With the Germans on the Belgian firing line, operating machine guns. Russian. A pioneer of the Kaiser's forests shattered into toothpicks by a shell from the Russian lines. Aviation. Bird of prey. Zeppelin flying over a German town. German taube captured with wings damaged by shell fire, Paris. Hauling down French dirigible balloon for officers' reports. Shooting German aeroplanes. Aircraft gun concealed in woods. Awards of honor. Decorating with medaille militaire Adjutant Dambrine, severely wounded at Ablain, France. French general decorating officers for valor on battlefield. Sir James Willcocks talking to native officers. Survivors of the 21 men in the Seaforths who have received the D. C. M. Battlefields. Barbed wire entanglements cut by the German soldiers to hasten their attack on Russian lines. Battlefield after the charge. Battlefield in northern France strewn with German dead. Casualties after the charge- Grim horrors of war. Bodies of men and horses amid wreckage of French city. Bombardmeut of cities — Belgian. Altar of Malines cathedral wrecked by German shells. Damage wrought to interior of Malines cathedral by German .shells. Interior of Malines cathedral wrecked by German guns. Havoc caused by second Zeppelin bomb attack at Antwei-p. Tragedy of Louvain. Famous university town destroyed- Wreck of beautiful Louvain, Belgium. Wreckage of Antwerp houses by German bombs dropped Sept. 2, 1914. British. Ruins of the docks power house; destroyed by German bombs, Kings Lynn. Zeppelin raid oti Kings Lynn. Wreck of home. • French. Barricade in streets of Eclusiers, France. Bombarded farm buildings in France. British "Tommies" amid the ruins of Senlis. Church square after bombardment; Albert, France. Destruction from modem artillery fire; ruins of Sermaize, France. Devastated section of Creil after the bombardment of the German forces. Evidence of German "Kultur." Church at Ecriennes, France, shattered by a German shell. French factory destroyed by Hun artillery fire. H. D. Gridwood looking at the ruins of the shell-wrecked Richebourg church. Hurlus, after terrible bombardment by French artillery. Monument to German ruthlessness at Bethincourt, Verdun. Ruined mansion at Creil, after the city was bombarded by the Germans. Ruins at Creil, France. Ruins of a mansion in the pathway of the German guns, Senlis, France. Ruins of church at Hurlus in the Champagne district. Ruins of famous church at Albert, France. Ruins of Senlis, France. Ruins on Rue de Paris, after the bombardment by the German forces, Creil, France. Scene on Rue de RepubliquB, after the bombardment by the Germans, Senlis, France. Senlis after the German bombardment, Sept., 1914. — Bussian. German look-out guard in the loft of a wrecked Russian barn ■ — Unknown. Effect of shell firo. French troops entering village captured from the enemy. PEINTS 199 Bombaidment of cities — Unknown— Continued. London territorial regiment passing a shell-wrecked house. Ruins of a sugar mill; bombardment by the Germans. Terrible work of high-explosive shells. Officers examining shell craters. Bridges. Beilgians defending bridge across canal in Flanders. French engineers building a pontoon bridge for the great advance. Inspecting a pontoon bridge, in the French se9tion, nearing completion. Pontoon bridge built by French engineers, northern France. Preparing for the great advance. French engineers building a pontoon bridge across the Mame. Tangled ruins of Mame bridge blown up by Germans, and Red cross train wreck. Wooden bridge built over River Meuse by Germans to replace one Allies destroyed. Burial grounds. German soldier marking a tombstone for fallen comrade German soldiers' graves and crude monument for the men who fell on the eastern battle lines. Gravesiof French heroes within the trenches. Graves of Turkish soldiers beneath barbed-wire entanglement on the Dardanelles. Interment of the fallen brave in the cemetery at Villers au Bois, France. Last resting place of many fallen heroes of the allied armies. New burial ground for French heroes, near ruined cemetery, France. Camouflage. Answering the Nation's call: part of the artist's corps. Carrying branches of trees to screen our artillery. Masking a battery. Camps. Alarm in camp: Approach of enemy aeroplane, France. Botha's successful campaign in German South West Africa. British camp in France; mess tents and cooks section. Temporary camp at a base town in German East Africa. Cavalry. Cavalrymen from Morocco with the French troops at the front. French cavalry horses swimming river in northern' France. French cavalry ready to follow an infantry attack. French dragoons proceeding to the front, each with spare horse . Bourget, France. Gallant burghers of Gen. Botha r^ady to invade German West Africa. King Edward horse guards, London, England . King's dragoon guards charging. Russian Uhlans riding through the main street, "The Tachsen Place." Warsaw, Russia. Scouting for the enemy. French cavalry passing through village. Ti'Obp of cavalry crossing stream in France. Types from France's colonial troops, Spahis from Algeiia. Commissary. Army kitchen behind the firing line. Army mess wagons serving hot coffee to a battery of artillery after a forced march. Commissariat train leaving supply station. Cooking an evening meal in the heart of German East Africa. Food for the British army in France. Herd of sheep for the front. How the British force is fed; bread ovens of the army in France. Like mother made. Field bakery; National army cantonment. Lull in the fighting; French colonial troops, tbe jovial Zouaves enjoying a meal. Making bread for British troops; camp scene, France. Meal time at the front; Belgian soldiers receiving their meat and soup. Mess time; French soldiers sheltered in factory, ruined by artillery fire. On the firing line at meal time with Belgium's brave defenders. Provisioning an immense army; British transport wagons in France. Slaughter of goats for Indian troops in France. Unloading bread for British soldiers near firing line. Zouave and Moroccan sharpshooters taking meal. Engineers. . . /-, ti- American engineers' first contingent of the army of the Great republic. Inspection of the "Royal engineers" in London, prior to their departure for EVance. Royal engineers leaving England for the front • 200 LIBEAEY OF CONSEESS Hand-to-hand fighting. Driving out the invader; fighting the Germans house to house. Soldiers of the Allies tracking a sniper. Infantry, Belgian. Belgian infantrymen on the alert for the German advance guard. Some of the re-foi-med Belgian army at the front. With the Belgian army at the front: inspection of rifies. British. British infantry marching through a French town. Part of England's cosmopolitan-army. Canadian. Lord mayor's day; Canadian troops and Red cross car. East Indian. Typical Garhwal riflemen. Jat headquarters group. French. France's sturdy sons still roll forward; on the way to the trenches. French aerial scout watching the enemy while infantry takes an advanced position . Regt. French infantry crossing over Mame on pontoon bridge. South African. South African infantry on the march. Turkish. Mobilizing the Turkish army; Asiatic troops marching to the Russian border. Turkish army at drill; preparing to fight the Allies. Turkish infantry being rushed to the front. Turkish regulars at an outpost in Syria. Mines. Mine exploding. Missions. Elks' war commission to raise $1,000,000 Red cross fund at the White house, Wash., D. C. Heroes from the trenches; British non-commissioned officers here as instructors in trench warfare. Naval battles and ships. Chilean sailors learning to operate submarines; U. S. frigate "Constitution" in background. Life on a British battleship; wash day on H. M. S. Prince of Wales. Obsequies. Burying brave officers of the French anny in cemetery; Champagne district. French soldier decorating graves of fellow soldiers; Neuilly, France. French soldiers carrying their dead officers into a church. Funeral of fallen heroes at Villers au Bois; leaving the chiu'ch. Sacrificed on the altar of German militarism. Arrival of the dead at the military cemetery, Villers au Bois, France. Occupation of cities. Crisis in Antwerp; crowds of non-residents awaiting leaving permits. Old town hall at Lierre from which Belgian king and cmef officers directed operations. Portraits. H. R. H. the Price of Wales at the front. ' Prince of Wales talking to Mr. Gird wood. H. H. the Maharajah-of Barwani at work in France. General Botha talking to some of his officers. Lord Buxton, governor of South Africa, talking to an Australian V. C. Mr. Girdwood entering a car. Mounted gendarmes and Mr. Girdwood. Mr. Girdwood taiking to Gen. Sir James Willcocks. Lt. Col. Gordon, Capt. Romilly, Capt. Weir, Lt. and Q. M. Brodie. Captain Hallewell, the famous quarter miler. Prince Hitendra of Kuch Behar with Major Stewart. Marshal Joftre and other high officials of the French army at sheltered head- quarters near the front. Marshal Joffre, Viviani, Chacheprat, and Fabrey, French war commission, with Gov. Lowden and state officials at tomb of Lincoln, Springfield, 111. Prince of Kapurthala at the head of military police in France. Major General Joseph E. Kuhn and staff, Camp Meade, Md. Lieut. Wm. L. Robinson, V. C; Lieut. jS-ederick Souerey. PRINTS 201 Poitialts — Continued. Lieut. Kobinson, V. C, Lieut. Souerey, Capt. Sommers. Some of Lieut. Robinson, V. C.'s brother officers. M'Ue Senuner decorated by order of President of France for heroic actions under fire. Sir James Willcocks at work. Sir James Willcocks reviewing Gurkhas on their return from the trenches. Pres. and Mrs. Wilson, Sec'y Baker, and Gen. Scott, Ft. Myer, Va. Granting commissions to reserve officers. British and Indian officers of the 58th Rifles. Generals on a visit to an outpost held by the Black watch. Group of British and Indian officers of the Sikhs. Group of officers of the famous Jodhpur lancers taken in France. In centre the Maharajah, Sir Pertab Singh, and the Maharajah of Rutlam. Indian officers of the GarhwaUs. Officers of the 3rd London regiment. Prisoners. German prisoners. Captured by the British at Bouvigny, France. German wounded prisoners succored and tended by the Allies. Russian officers as prisoners. Soldiers of the Allies shooting a spy. Under arrest near the Danube River. Becreation. American troops being entertained in park adjoining Buckingham palace. Camp of Frencn artillerymen, enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare. Comradeship amidst British and native signallers. Fishing in a Flanders canal. German soldiers on the eastern front enjoying a brief respite in the forest. Gurkha pipers playing the Marseillaise before an audience of French villagers near the firing line in France. Halt in Brittany; British force on their way to the front. Heart of the nation. Calisthenics in the army. Jats at play: a wrestling match. Jats performing their native music in France. Lull m fighting; Belgian soldiers taking a well-earned rest. Meal time with Belgium's brave soldier boys. Sturdy Belgian soldiers enjoying a rest after a fierce fight. With the French army in the Dardanelles; preparing an early morning meal. With the Indian army in Flanders; preparing breakfast. Befugees. Belgian refugees housed in Alexandra palace, London. Belief. Although wounded, one of our officers assists a casualty into the stretcher. British Red cross ambulance in French service. Casualties arriying at regimental aid post; a walking case. Checking wounded French before removal to base hospital. French field hospital; locating bullet with X-ray machine. Heroes from the front; French wounded delivered at hospital station from Red cross train. Horror of war; ghastly glimpse of Belgian wounded, Antwerp hospital. Interior of Alexandra palace occupied by Belgian refugees, London. Prominent Washington women that will help feed the armies of the nation by organizing kitchen economy. Red cross workers from India with troops in France. Repairing Red cross ambulances. Tenderly they lifted him; hospital train, Trekopjee, German West Africa. Wives and daughters of U. S. senators serving at Red cross headquarters, Wash- ington, D. C. Bellgious subjects. Devout Mohammedans at the hour of prayer in France. Gen. Botha's burghers attending service in Dutch reformed church. Cape Town. Sikhs singing reUgious chants outside their billets. Signal corps. Artists corps learning signalling in Russell Square, London. Busy field-telephone during an engagement. Cable section laying line. Divisional telegraph operators in a French town. 202 LIBRAEY OF CONGRESS Signal corps— Continued. Indian army corps signals, lorries, cars and motor cyclists. Laying an air line beside a Flanders canal. Laying telegraph line. Signal section at work near a French tower. Signallers established on a French farm. Signallers putting up a telephone wire, communicating with headquarters in a French village. Spoils of war. Cannon abandoned by Germans in retreat at Acy, France. Kaiser William's soldiers studying the mechanism of a captured Russian machine gun. Pile of rifles captured from the Germans during the fight in the woods of Cham- pagne. Spoils of war captured in the Russian retreat in the East. Submarine warfare. British submarines on the Thames. The latest types. Training camps. Answering theu- country's call; students drilling at Wesleyan univ.. Blooming- ton, 111. Firing squad taking aim; naval training station. Machine gun target practice at a southern cantonment. Making soldiers of British raw recruits, artists corps. Mess time. Company of our boys before barracks; street scene in southern cantonment. Mess time on the rifle range of a southern cantonment. Naval commander inspecting rifles at a naval training station. ' ' Parade rest " ; naval training station. Present arms. Students of the University of Illinois at drill, Urbana, 111. President Woodrow Wilson reviewing reserve ofiicerB graduated from Ft. Myer training school. Best period in company barracks in a southern cantonment. Rifle exercise; physical culture, naval training station. Southern cantonment from watch tower; new national army training camp. Target practice with rifles at a southern cantonment. Touch of winter in a national army cantonment. "Volley firel " by two student companies of the University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Y. M. C. A.; with our boys in service, naval training station. Transportation. Anxious to come "in touch" with the enemy. French infantry on their way to the front. Auto transports. With British force in France. Battle of the Aisne; ammunition wagon shifting to new position. British royal engineers transporting cavalry horses across a river. Cavalry machine gun being carried across a river in France. Aerial railway complete. Cavalry machine gun being carried across a river in France; trooper sisims stream with rope for trolley. Loyal KaflSiB in German East Africa hauling big guns. Modern artillery transported by auto in France. More pills for the enemy. Arrival of munition train at the front. Motor vans of London; conveying troops and supplies to front. On a canal boat in Flanders. Supply wagons ready to leave for the aid of troops at the front. Trainload of armoured motor-cars in East Africa. Transport leaving a South African port with reinforcements for East Africa. Transvaal Scottish troops leaving for German East Africa. Troopship leaving Capetown for East Africa. Union forces building a railway line in German East Africa. Trench warfare. Allies building shelters in the trenches. Western zone of the European war. Allies digging trenches in the Western zone. Allies in possession of the trenches among the dunes on the coast of Flanders. Allies taking possession of the trenches on the coast of Flanders. Belgians constructing trenches on the coast of Flanders in anticipation of ■a Ger- man attack. PRINTS 203 Trench warfare — Continued. Belgian officers and men resting in trenches between assaults. Belgian sharpshooters in the trenches firing from a drain-pipe. Belgian sharpshooters repelling an attack on Flanders. Belgian soldiers taking possession of the trenches. British "Tommies" digging the second line reserve trenches in France, Clearing out the remaining portion of the trench by hand grenades. Consolidating the trench. Consolidation nearing completion; sandbags, parapets, etc. Creeping on the enemj; over the sand-dunes; British contingent in Belgium. Day guard doing duty in the German trenches. Defending their country; brave Belgian soldiers fii-ing from the trenches. Easy time in the trenches; sentry keeps lookout through periscope. Fightng the invader; Belgian sharpshooters firing from the trenches. Fine shot; a well-placed bomb in a trench. First-'line Gurkhas capturing a German trench amid the smoke of battle. French breech-loading machine gun; the mitrailleuse in action. French infantry excavating for trenches. French redoubt in woods, with entrance to brigadier general's quarters. French troops entrenching in the Argonne district, France. Garh walls ready to repulse an attack. German scout watching in anticipation of a Russian attack on the trenches. German shell bursting in front of our trenches. German soldiers occupying trenches on captured Russian lands. Highland battalion holding a trench. Highlander and Dogras in a trench, with dugouts. Hussar firing through a loophole in the French trenches. In the French trenches. In the French trenches; infantry soldier on observation duty. In the French trenches, showing a cross erected over the graves of heroes. Infantry in the trenches prepared against a gas attack. Interior of an officer's dug-out in the French trenches. Just in from the trenches for a well-earned rest after days of ceaseless fighting, France. Listening post leaving the trench. Listening post waiting in the open for an opportunity to advance. Looking across No Man's Land. Off day in second British reserve trenches in France. Officer's dug-out in the French trenches. On the battle line near Antwerp; Belgian soldiers ready to fire. On the coast of Flanders; wounded soldiers in a bayonet charge. "Over the top;" American soldiers answering the bugle call- to "charge." Pathan bombing party hurling hand grenades. Peaceful scene m the trenches at the front. Post in the trenches held by Dogias and an Indian cavalry gun section . Ready to charge the Russian lines. Seaforth bomb section firing bombs from trench mortar. Seaforths filling their water bottles at the town pump before going into the trenches. Second line coming up amid shell fiae to win the trench. Shelters with gardens behind, in the French trenches. "Sniping" at the enemy from the French trenches. Soldiers of the Allies firing from the trenches on the western battle line of the European war. Terraced trenches in quicksand, built by German soldiers in a pine forest in the eaetern front. Trenches of the Allies among the dunes in the midst of brambles on the coast of Flanders. War among the sand-dunes; Belgian frontier sentry on duty. Where bowling tells; Gurkha bombers at work. Troops marching. Company of Sikhs under Lieut. Smyth, V. C. Contingent of American troops on the way to Buckingham palace to march past H. M. the King, . Enthusiastic welcome to American troogs in Trafalgar square. French column of Zouaves (Algerians) in march through forest of Argonne. Halt in Brittany; British force on their way to the front. 204 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Troops marching — Continued. Highland regiment crossing a canal to their billets. Highland regiment of the British army marching through Boulogne. King's Liverpool regiment off for the front, England. Last march out from 8 months' camp at Hornchurch of 1st Sportsmen's battalion. London Territorials resting on a march, in France. Old Glory borne through London streets by American engineers. One of New York's military spectacles when 38,000 men parade in honor of her citizen soldiers. Seaforths crossing a canal bridge on their way to the trenches. Signal section about to commence the day's march. Soldiers of the Great republic on their way to join the fighting forces in Europe. Splendid Turkish infantry marching to fight the Allies. 3rd London Territorials on the march in France. Turkish troops on their way towards Egypt. Waldorf-Astoria hotel; Fifth avenue and 33rd St. during patriotic event. War in German colonies. Blockhouse captured from the Germans by General Smuts' advancing forces in German East Africa. Burghers arriving at Swakopmund ready for general advance. Burghers receiving their pay at Swakopmund. Examining guns captured from the Germans in East Africa. Morning bath by Gen. Botha's burghers after night march. Our South African troops under General Smuts in East Africa. Preparing to invade German West Africa; Gen. Botha's burghers, Jan., 1915. Some of the German trenches captured by the South African forces in German East Africa. War In the East. France's colonial troops at the Dardanelles; African cavalry at dinner. Grecian soldiers on tower at Acropolis, Athens. Infantry charging over pontoon oridges, Persian gulf. Machine gun section crossing a pontoon bridge in the Persian guU. Mobilizing the Turkish army; Asiatic troops marching to the Bussian border. Our gallant fighters in Persian gulf. Turks hurrying troops against the Russians in Armenia. With the French army in the Dardanelles; camp of the African cavalry. Miscellaneous. Abandoned German battery commanders. Station at Acy, France. Always busy at the barbers' tent; British base camp in France. Ambuscade. Belgian soldiers awaiting the approach of the enemy's scouts. Austrian building operations; women mixing mortar. Barber with the German army serving his patrons in the open. Behind the firing line; Scotch and British "Tommies" at the wash tub. Bel^an officers and corporals studying maps in Flanders. British infantry Maxim gun going into action. Death dealing devices of ancient and modem times captured by the allied forces. Dispatch rider in difficulties; the snow makes it hard going. Dispatch rider repairing his motor cycle. The end of war; arms of many_ battles at last stacked in place. French scouts in a vineyard in the Champagne district. French troops awaiting motors for attack on Hebuteme. French wounded convalescents nicknamed the "cripples" about to return to the front. German look-out guard in the loft of a wrecked Russian bam. German naval shell which failed to explode. Germans injured by French shell exploding their own gas cylinders. Gurkhaa at kit inspection before moving into the trenches in Flanders. Indian cavalry horse hospital in a French factory. John Bull wakes up; acres of men answering the nation's call. Sepoy at a French field post office reviewing parcels from far off India. Troop of French cyclist scouts in the enemy's country. Troops bathing in a French canal within the shelled area. War m France; first contingent of British troops. With the British force in France; French maid visiting camp. With the French army cyclist scouts leaving for the front. Wounded French soldiers (poilus) on the railway returning to Paris. PBINTS 205 III. WAR SUBJECTS (PANORAMIC VIEWS) United States Army. 23rd Regiment. Syracuse, N. Y., Aug., 1917. 102nd Regiment. Companies A-I; K-M. Twelve views. 1917. 102nd Regiment. Machine gun, officers, etc. Three views. 1917. Sanitary detachment, 102nd Regiment. New Haven, Sept. 10, 1917. Ambulance companies. Ambulance co. no. 1, W. N. G. Captain A. A. Mitten. 1917. First ambulance co., N. Y. National guard. About to leave Binghamton for training camp at Spartanburg, S. C, Aug., 1917. 4th Ohio ambulance company. National guard, U. S., at McKinley monument. Canton, Ohio, Aug. 10, 1917. National Army Camps. Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Three views. Nov. 23, 1917. Base hospital. Dec. 31, 1917. Bird's-eye view. Oct. 27, 1917. General view. Dec. 29, 1917. Field artillery section. Nov. 23, 1917. Military review. Nov. 9, 1917. 337th and 338th Infantry sections. Dec. 29, 1937. Camp D evens, Ayer, Mass. View. Nov. 6, 1917. Infantry quarters. Dec. 6, 1917. Quarters of 303rd Infantry. Dec. 6, 1917, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa. Three views. 1917. 13th Natl, army cantonment. Oct. 2, 1917. View. Oct. 27, 1917. Main street, looking south. Nov. 12, 1917. Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kane. Officers' training camp. 1917. Two views. Nov. 5, 1917. Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. Home of the all American division. Apr. 25, 1918. 82nd Division review in honor of Mrs. J. B. Gordon. 191P. Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. View. Nov. 12, 1917. Two views. 1918. Camp Grant's welcome to Gov. Lowden. Nov. 1, 1917. Officers 86th Division and part of 92nd Division. 1917. Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va. View. Jan. 17, 1918. Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. View. Sept. 28, 1917. View. Nov. 5, 1917. Remount station. Oct. 31, 1917. Camp Pike, Little Rock, Ark. Two views. 1917. Two views. Nov. 5, 1917. Four views. Nov. 30, 1917. Camp Sherman, ChilUcothe, Ohio. View. Sept. 20, 1917. View. 1918. Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Five views. Nov. 80, 1917. View. 1917. 84th Division commander. General Hale, with staff and attached French offi cers . Nov. 30, 1917. Review of the 84th Division. Nov. 10, 1917. Review of the 84th Division by Commanding General Harry C. Hale. Nov. 23, 1917. Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas. Bird's eye view. Oct. 1917. Camp Travis from wireless tower. 1917. 206 LIBEARY OF CONGRESS National Guard Camps. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. 0. 4lBt Div. Oct. 12, 1917. Camp Hancock, Augusta, Ga. Base hospital. Feb. 1918. Looking down Pennsylvania Ave. from 109th U. S. Inf. qfuarters. Feb. 1918. Looking down Tyler Ave. from 108th Field artillery quarters. Feb. 1918. lllth-112th U. S. Infantry, Machine gun battalions and Signal corps. Feb . 1918 . 28th Exhibition bayonet drill in honor of Sect. Lansing. WIS. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Two views. 1918. Members of the camp. 1918. Officers of the Quartermaster corps training & mobilization camp. Mch . 5, 1918 . Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, Cal. View. Jan. 23, 1918. Camp MacArthur, Waco, Texas. View. 1918. Base hospital. 1918. Officers 32nd Division. Dec. 23, 1917. Camp McClellan, Anniston, Ala. View of 29th Division. Mch. 11, 1918. 104th Motor supply train. Feb. 27, 1918. 110th Field artillery. Feb. 27, 1918. 110th Machine gun battalion. Feb. 18th, 1918. 112th Heavy artillery. Feb. 23, 1918. 113th Infantry. Feb. 26, 1918. 114th Infantry^ Feb. 9th, 1918. 116th Infantry. Feb. 5, 1918. Camp Sevier, Greeneville, S. C. 105th Ammunition train. March 2, 1918. 105th Engineers. Mch. 7th, 1918. 105th Field signal battalion. March 1, 1918. 105th Supply train. Mch. 13th, 1918. 113th Field artillery. Mch. 16, 1918. 114th Field artillery. March, 1918. 115th Field artillery. March 9, 1918. 118th Infantry. March 9, 1918. 119th Infantry. March 8, 1918. 310th Auxiliary remount depot. March 16, 1918. Training battalions. Depot brigade. Oct. 18, 1917. 4th-6th Training battalions, 55th Depot brigade, 2nd Div. Oct'. 30, 1917. Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. Base hospital. 1918. 112th Military police. Apr. 12th, 1918. Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga. Artillery hill. Oct. 2nd, 1917. 106th Ammunition train. Jan. 25th, 1918. 106th Engineers. Jan. 18, 1918. 106th Field signal battalion. Feb. 9th, 1918. 106th Sanitary train. Mch. 11, 1918. 106th Supply train. Feb. 10th, 1918. 116th Field artillery. Apr. 6th,1918. 124th Inf. camp. Dec. 10, 1917. 117th Field artillery. Feb. 7, 1918. 118th Machine gun battalion. Feb. 7t.h, 1918. 121st Infantry. Feb. Ist, 1918. 123rd Infantry. 1917. 123rd Infantry. Mch. 11, 1918. 124th Inf., 2nd Fla. Oct. 23, 1917. 124th Infantry. Jan. 16, 1918. Other camps. Camp Greenleaf, Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. M. 0. T. C. Aug. 20, 1917. Naval training stations. Great Lakes naval training station, Great Lakes, 111. Bird's-eye view. Oct. 27, 1917. Newport, R. I. Commanding officer's inspection. Jun. 19, 1917. Naval training station. Jun. 19, 1917. PEINTS 207 Naval tiaining stations — Continued. Pelham Bay naval training camp, Pelham Bay, N. Y. First training regiment. 1918. View. 1918. State troops. Co. K, 2nd Ind. infantry. Aug. 31, 1917. Co. G, 2nd Minn, infantry. Aug. 28th, 1917. Co. H, 3rd Minn, infantry. Aug. 19th, 1917. Co. G, 4th Neb. infantry. Aug. 21, 1917. Co. C, 6th Neb. infantry. Aug. 21, 1917. Battery C, Ist N. Y. field artillery. Aug., 1917. 1st Regt. Ohio engineers. Cos. E and P ndqra. Aug. 10, 1917. Co. C, 8th Ohio infantry. Aug. 17, 1917. Co. L, 10th Ohio infantry at McKinley monument, Aug. 21, 1917. Canton, Ohio. Miscellaneous. Auxiliary remount depot, Montgomery, Ala. View. Apr. 3, 1918. Cavalry camp. Pawnee Plats, Fort Riley, Kan. View. Nov. 5, 1917. Madison barracks, N. Y. Graduating officers. August 14, 1917. Marine barracks, Quantico, Va. View. 1918. Polytechnic institute, Auburn, Ala. Apr. 15, 1918. Drill. Pontoon bridge. View. Aug. 27, 1917. Reserve officers training corps, University of Maine, Orono, Me. 1918. Shipbuilding, Seattle, Wash. Shipyards. 1918. IV. CAMP LIBRARIES, ETC. Arranged alphabetically under names of camps, grodped under National Army Camps, National Guard Camps, etc. National Army Camps. Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Mich. Charging desk. 12.5x16.5. Charging books. 12x16.5. In the alcove. 11.5x17. Camp Devehs, Ayer, Mass. At the desk. 16x20.5. At the round table. 15.5x20.5. Camp Dix, Wrightstown, N. J. Exterior (winter) . 17 . 5x22 . 5 . Exterior (a). 17.5x22.5. Exterior (b). 12x16. Exterior (c). 7.5x12.8. Exterior (d). 18x23.5. Interior. 15.5x20.2. Charging desk (a). 17.5x23. Charging desk (b). 17.5x22.5. Charging desk (c). 15.5x20. "Busy comer." 8x10.5. Good things for soldiers. 25x17. Two interested readers. 20.3x15.5. Camp Funston, Fort Riley, Kan. Exterior. 19.2x23.5. Interior. 19.5x24.5. Camp Gordon, Atlanta, Ga. Exterior. 19x23.5. Interior. 19x24. In the fiction alcove. 19x24. In the periodical section. 19x24 Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Exterior. 7.5x12.7. Exterior (night). 7.5x12.7. Interior. 19.8x23.5. Alcove. 19x24. Delivering books. 19.5x24. Soldiers shovelling snow. 7.5x12.7. Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Exterior. 19.8x24. Delivery counter. 19x24.3. Garage. 19.8x24.2. 208 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS National Aimy Camps — Continued. Camp Lee, Petersbiirg, Va. Exterior (a). 9x15.5. Exterior (b). 11.3x16. Interior. 11.5x16.5. Charging desk. 11.5x16.7. Library delivery (a). 11x16. Library delivery (b). 15.2x10.2. Slipping the day's books. 11x16.3. "Burleson" mail. 10.7x16.2. Camp Lewis, American Lake, Wash. Exterior (a). 11.2x16.2. Exterior (b). 10x16.5. Exterior (c). 11.5x16. Interior. 11x15.2. Librarian's office. 16.5x11.5. Charging desk. 11.5x17. Crowded alcove. 19.5x24.2. Camp Meade, Admiral, Md. Interior. 7x12.3. Reading and resting in barrack. 11.5x16.5. Camp Hke, Little Rock, Ajk. Building before painting. 9x11.5. Exterior fend view). 8.5x11.5. Exterior (showing soldiers drilling). 9x11.5. Interior (entrance). 9x11.5. Charging desk (a). 9x11.5. Charging desk (b). 9x11.5. Library and garage. 9x11.5. Morning drill, 8.8x11.5. Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio. Exterior (a). 9x11.5. Exterior (b). 10.5x15. End of library building showing chimney. 8.3x11.3. Interior (unfurnished). 8x10.5. Interior. 19x24. Charging desk (a). 15.5x20.5. Charging desk (b). 8.8x11. In the alcove (a). 15.5x20.5. In the alcove (b). 9x11. Comer section. 11x15.5. Reference section. 8.5x11.5. Alcoves. 8.5x11.5. "Cozy comer" (a). 19x24. Cozy comer (b). 8.3x11.3. Periodical section. 11.5x15.3. Sky-light. 9x11. Library delivery (a). 8.5x10.3". Library delivery (b). 8.5x11.5. Delivering books. 8x10.2. Sorting reading material. 8.3x11.3. Library staff. 8.5x11.5. Garage (a). 8.3x11.3. Garage (b). 8.5x10.5. Camp Upton, Yaphank, L. I. Exterior. 8x13. Entrance. 10.5x15.5. Charging desk. 10.5x15.5. Periodical section. 10.5x15.5. Cozy corner. 10.5x15.5. National Gnaid Camps. Camp Bowie, Fort Worth, Texas. Exterior. 19x24.5. Interior. 19.5x24.3. Interior, looking east. 19.3x24.2. Library and garage. 19x24.5. PEINTS 209 National Onard Camps — Continued. Camp Cody, Deming, N. Mex. Exterior. 11.2x16. Interior. 11.5x16.8. Delivering books. 11.8x16.8. Camp Fremont, Palo Alto, Cal. Charging desk (a). 12x17. Charging desk (b). 12.2x17.2. Camp Greene, Charlotte, N. C. Exterior. 8x13.8. Delivering books. 11.2x16.5. Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, Cal. Exterior, east front. 19x24. Entrance. 19.7x24. Interior (a). 11.5x15. Interior (b). 19.2x24.5. Chaiging desk (a). 19x24. Charging desk (b). 19.5x24.2. Delivering books. 15x19.5. Fiction and periodical sections. 19x24.2. Periodical section. 14x19. Returning book at the desk. 14x19. Solid comfort in the tent with A; L. A. Library books. 13.8x18.5. Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Exterior (a). 16x21.2. Exterior (b). 16x20.5. Charging desk. 16x21. Camp Sheridan, Montgomery, Ala. Exterior. 19.5x24. Interior. 19x24. Charging desk. 19x23.5. Camp Wadsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. Old white church, temporary quarters for camp library. 11.8x16.5. Interior of old white church, temporary quarters for the camp library. (Two views.) 11.8x16.8. Exterior. 12.2x17.5. Interior. 19x24.5. Camp Wheeler, Macon, 6a. In coiurse of construction. Exterior (5 views). Interior (1 view). 7x12. Other camps. Chattanooga military branch, Chickamauga Park, Gra. Exterior. 19x24. Interior. 18.8x23.7. Charging desk and alcove. 19x24. Fort Oglethorpe, Chickamauga Park, Gra. Library and post office. [Y. M. C. A.] 10.5x16. Auditorium and reading room. [ Y. M. C. A.] 10.5x23.4. Y. M. C. A. meeting. 14.7x21.3. Writing home on improvised writing tables. [ Y. M. C. A.] 14.6x21.5. Fort Thomas, near Newport, Ky. Y. M. C. A. libranr. 11x15.5. Camp Perry, Great Lakes, 111. Naval training station. Exterior (a). 21.5x28. Exterior (b). (2 views.) 10x17.5. Interior. 10.5x15.6. Charging desk. 22.5x29.5. Hoboken (N. J.) dispatch office. Books ready for shipment. 12x17.3. Collecting books preparatory to shipment. 12x17.3. Interesting books for soldiers and sailors. 12x17.5. Marine inspecting box of books. 12x17.3. Material arriving and being sent to the transports. 19.7x24.5, Preparing books for shipment to our men in France. 19.5x24.6. Soldier and marine packing books. 12x17.3. Soldiers reading before A. L. A. dispatch office. 12x17.3. Miscellaneous. New York public library. New York. Book "drive" for camp libraries. 12x17. 66639—18 14 MUSIC This partial list of music of the European war was compiled under the direction of W. R. Whittlesey, Actii^ Chief of the Division of Music. The items atp arranged under country. Songs with piano accompaniment, unless otherwise stated,'are entered under the name of the composer of the music. The author of the words, if other than the composer, is mentioned when possible. UNITED STATES Aaronson, B. The flag of my heart and home. N. Y., Patriotic Pub. Co.," 1917. Abbey, K. E. Battle hymn of the Republic. N. Y., Gray, 1918. Abbott, S. Sleep soldier sleep. Pt.-song. Bost., Thompson, 1918. Abom, E. B. We are fighting for humanity. N. Y., Condosta, Mitchell Mus. Co., 1917. Abrahams, B. E. Stand by the President. Pittsburg, Abrahams, 1917. Abrahams, M. There's a million of heroes in each corner of the U. S. A. N. Y., Kalmar, 1917. Acres, G. The Patriot. Chi., Nat, Mus. Co.j 1918. Adams, A. J. Bottle your tears up and smile. By L. H. Walker. Los Angeles, Hatch, 1917. , Adams, A. N. Soldier boy. Ms. 1918. Adams, E. J. Unfurl the flag of freedom. Bayonne, Adams, 1917. Adam-s, F. S. Farewell, Good Luck to You. Ms., 1918. We'll all do our bit. Me., 1918. Adler, M. The passing regiment. Providence, Adler, 1917. Ager, M. Prance, we have not forgotten you. Ms., 1918. Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (Hurry back). By H. Johnson. N. Y., Feist, 1917. Aide, H. The call of the flag. By L. D. Westfeldt. N. O., Grunewald, 1917. Alexander, J. G. Democracy. By B. Crossland. Los Angeles, Jessen Mus. Ent., 1918. Alfred, D. B. Democracy love song. N. Y., Blackman, 1918. Alleman, J. H. The passing of the Kings. Song coll. Hollywood, 111. Author, 1917. ' ■ - Allemong, 3. E. Somewhere in France is my daddy. By C. H. Adams. Roanoke, Va., Imp. Mus. Co., 1918. Allen, E. I'm a regular daughter of Uncle Sam. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. Allen, W. K. We are all Americans. 1917. ' Altman, 3. You're the son of the U. S. A. Bridgeport, H. A. Mus. Pub. Co., 1917. Ambrose, P. Our flag is there. Phil., Amer. Mus. & Poetry Co., 1918. Ames, F. On our way, we're going somewhere. Bost., Birchard, 1918. Our souls are thine, America. Pt.' song. By F. Manley. Bost., Birchard, 1918. . Ames, W. C. Our soldiers. 1917. Andersen, A. O. Sammy. By R. Western. Chi., Mus. Pr., 1918. Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Rally to the colors. Rosebud, S. D., Anderson, 1917. Anderson, 3. S. Parting. San Antonio, Anderson, 1917. Anderson, N. D. Soldiers of a new day. N. Y., Amer. Song. Co., 1917. , Anderson, B. W. Hark, hear the bugles.calling. By Mrs. J. Anderson. Plymouth, Ind., Univ. Serv. Bur., 1917.' ' Anderson, W. R. Bring me a letter from my old home town. , N. ,Y., Witmark & Sons, 1918. Andino, 3. E. Hoe your "little bit" in your own back yard. N. Y., Great Aim Soc., 1917. ■ .. • I'll soon be coming baqk to yon. By E. M. SoUoway. Phil., Swisher, 1917.. Last night as I lay by- the camtt fire. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1916. Loyalty is the word to-day. .By D. D. Cahill. N. Y., Great AiiA Soc, 1917. 211 212 LIBEAEY OF CONGEESS Andrews, H. F. We're in the war to see it through. Alb., 1917. Angel, A. S. Stars and stripes for U. S. A. Ms., 1918. Angelino, A. N. The big boy blue. By J. J. Donovan. Oakland, Jerome Pub. Co., 1917. Anthony, C. S. That's what we're fighting for. Providence, Anthony, 1918. The whole world is calling you. Providence, Anthony, 1917. Appleton, E. G. Fairy dream. Beaver Dam, Wis., Appleton, 1917. Homeland is calling. Beaver Dam, Wis., Appleton, 1917. Aroher, W. C. You've gone too tar with Uncle Sam. Hopewell, Va., Hopewell Pub. Co., 1917. Armstrong, Q. W. Old Glory will be there. Pt. song. Lisbon, O., 1917. . Arnold, N. C. "So long" old Uncle Sammy. By L. D. Skelton. Cent. City, S. D., Skelton, 1918. Amott, J. The Crisis. Oakland, Amott, 1917. The song of Uncle Sam's boys. Oakland, Amott, 1917. Amt, C. S. Saving the world for Democracy. By H. S. Whitney. 1918. Artell, Ii. D. The U. S. A. honor song. By Mrs. C. A. Grassell. Chi., Amer. Mus. Pub., 1917. Arthur, A. O. Hail 1 American soldier. Lowville, N. Y., Composer, 1918. Ashford, E. L. Old Glory. Unison chorus. N. Y., Flammer, 1917. Ashley, Q. W. Americans, get in this fight. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. Ashley, L. With Pershing in France, 1917. Ashworth, V. Peace prayer. Paterson, Vine. Ashworth, 1915. Atkinson, D. T. Have you seen the lad called a slacker. Cin., Willis Mus. Co., 1917. Atwell, P. Her country's call. Schenectady, Atwell, 1917. Austin, M. D. The song of the Allies. Louisville, Smythe Mus. Co., 1918. Auten, E., jr. Good bye William good bye. 1918. I work for Uncle Sam. Princeville, 111.. Dart & Auten, 1918. We're here, Lafayette, we're here. Princeville, 111., Dart & Auten, 1918. Avery, S. R. The sign of mercy. Minneapolis, Schmitt, 1918. B., C. S. We'll send our yankee dollars. By T. D. Oakley. 1917. Bach, H. We march to victory. By P. C. Young, Milwaukee, Mil. Con. Mus. Co., 1917. Backherms, L. E. My heart is in the trenches of France. Lockney & Backherms, 1918. Bacon, G. G. We are on our way to France. Chi., RossLter, 1918. Bacon, L.M. Our flag. Boat., Thompson, 1917. Baer, C. J. We will make the Kaiser wiser. Chi., Am. Aviation Club, 1918. Baetze, E. Sons of America. Ms. 1918. Bagggett, M. The American flag. Baggett, 1918. Bahr, C. W. Put on your uniform of blue for your country is calling you. Quincy, Mass., 1917. BaUey, J. E. Victory. Lynn, Mass., Bailey, 1918. Bailey, E. M. Red Cross. Ms. 1918. Baker, C. I. America's slogan. West Grove, Pa., Baker, 1917. Soldier boys. West Grove, Pa., Baker, 1918. Uncle Sammy's boys. West Grove, Pa., Baker, 1918. Baker, G. C. Sammie. Santa Barbara, Liberty Pub. Co., 1918. Baker, M. B. The motto of Uncle Sam. Barker, Tex., Baker, 1917. Baker, T. I didn't raise my bo;r to be a slacker. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Baker and Blink. Abraham Lincoln, what; would you do? Milwaukee, Met Mus. Pub. Co., 1918. Baldwin, A. L. Raise the stars and stripes. By M. M. Mills. Pt. song. 1918. Baldwin, E. K. Do your bit. N. Y., Lawson, 1917. Baldwin, H. F. Old glory. N. O., Grunewald, 1917. ' Baldwin and Newton. Standard patriotic songs. Best., Ginn., 1918. Balle, M. W. The brave and true, are love's inspiring glory. Chula Viata, Cal., Parrish, 1917. Ball, E. B. Our hearts go out to you Canada. By J. K. Brennan. N. Y., Witmaik. 1916. Baltimore, D. Q. Peace and liberty. Chi., Bait., 1917. Baltzell, W. American thru and thru. Chi., Wallace, 1917. Bantook, G. Men of America. Pt.-song. By H. A. Clarke. Welsh air. Bost., Ditson, 1917. Barker, H. Here comes your Uncle Sam. By G. S. Nickels. Trenton, Nickels, 1917. Barlow, G. S. Comrades forever. N. Y., 1918. Comrades in arms. (Let's rally, boys.) N. Y., Barlow, 1917. Mtrsic 213 Bailow, Q. S. Let's rally boys, comrades in arms. Ma., 1917. Let's rally boys! (our allies' delight). N. Y., Barlow. 1918. — — The world must be made safe for democracy. 1918. Barnes, E. S. The Cross. Anthem a capella. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918. Barnes, H. W. B. Three flags. By J. F. Davis. 1917. Bamett, C. A. I'll take a gun and fight for you. San Fran., Bamett, 1917. Barratt, A. Sister. ("What was nurse to do"). N. Y., Franklin, I9l7. Barrett, C. W. When we march down through the streets of old Berlin. San Fran., Barrett, 1917. Barrington, T. H. That little bit of bunting. N. Y., Barrington, 1917. Barron, T. S. Let's help the Red Cross now. N. Y., Met. Mus. Co., 1'917. TJniversalpeace. Met. Mus. Co., 1917. Barry, T. J. "I^ugh aballaugh." Bost., Boss, 1917. Bartlett, H. A. For thee, O dear, dear country. Pt.-song. Bost., Ditson, 1918. Bartlett, H. N. Old Glory. By T. J. Duggan. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Bartlett, M. L. Consecration hymn. By O. W. Holmes. Des Moines, Smith Press, 1917. Stand by the flag. I. B. Bartlett. Des Moines, Bartlett, 1917. Barton, G. M. Kaiser Bill. 1917. Bartosh, L. J. The spirit of America. By W. J. B. Shanahan. N. Y., Bartos & Shanahan, 1917. Baskette, B. Each stitch is a thought of you, dear. By A. Sweet. N. Y., Feist, 1918: Good-bye Broadway, hello France! By C. Reisner and B. Davis. N. Y., Feist, 1917. Take a letter to my daddy over there. By Lewis and Crawford. N. Y., Feist, 1918. Bassett, A. M. America calls. Wahpeton, N. Dak., Composer, 1917. Bassett, J. E. Take me along with you, John. Ms. 1918. Bates, A. ForU. S. A. Honolulu, Bates, 1918. Soldier Bill. Honolulu, Bates, 1918. There's a little girl back home boys. Honolulu, Bates, 1918. U. S. Khaki song. Honolulu, Bates, 1918. Batt, J. R. Airship "Cannonball" is leaving. N. Y., Bohrer, 1917. Battle song of America, 1917. By L. B. Couch. Tune: Maryland. Nyack, N. Y., Journal Pub. Co., 1917. Battle songs of liberty. Chic, Rodeheaver, 1918. Bauer, E. F. Our flag in France. N. Y., Crown Mus. Co., 1917. Bauer, J. Goodbye my soldier boy. Judsonia, Ark., Bauer, 1918. Our Uncle Sam. Judsonia, Ark., Bauer, 1918. Perfect Peace, judsonia. Ark., Bauer, 1918. Bauer, M.M. Don't marry a slacker girls. ByG.Dattilo. Louisville, Dattilo, 1917. Baoman, E. G. TJ. S. A. we love you. Dayton, Bauman, 1917. Baxter, D. When the stars and stripes are planted everywhere. Wash., Atwood, 1918. Baxter, B. Tramp! tramp! tramp! boys! Phil., Baxter, 1917. Baxter, W. E. Pard-ners of Uncle Sam. Louisville, 1917. Bayha, C. A. Every girl loves a soldier. N. Y., Stem, 1917. I'm in the army now. N. Y., Stem, 1917. "If we had a million more like Teddy." N. Y., Kendis, 1917. Beach, Mrs. H. H. A. A song of liberty. Pt. song. By F. L. Stanton. Bost., Schmidt, 1917. Bost., Schmidt, 1918. ^ „ , Beamgaid, E. M. Don't forget the girls in U. S. A. Chardon, Kans., Beamgard, 1917. Bem, B. 1. Liberty song. Phil., Hall-Mack Co., 1918. Beasley, H. A. 'We'll meet them over in France. San Antonio, Beasley, 1918. Beatty, A. Kaiser Bill. (You've got a lot to answer for). N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. Beaufort, H. Take me along with you. Ms. 1918. _ Beaverson, J. H. Then up with the starry flag. By J. Oatman, ]r. N. Y., Beaver- son, 1917. Beck, L. Our flag. St. Louis, Kunkel, 1918. Bee, H. S. 'Till the world is free. 1917. Beeoher, B. We'll bring him back to Tipperary. Cin., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Beecher, B. W. D. "Song of the Freedom." By F. F. Brumback. Kans. City, Bnimback, 1917. Beegan, B. F. Hats oft to the Red, White, and Blue. By C. R. Hovey. 1918. 214 LIBRABT OF, OONGKESS Behr, G. I'm coming Uncle Sammie. By H. C. Hill. Glassport, Ea., Hill, 1917 BeUord, F. L. Do your bit. CM., Belford, 1917. Goodbye Autocracy. Chi., Belford, 1918. Bell, C. M. Camp Grant march. B^ckford, Bell, 1918.. Benfield, Mrs. A. G. Just the glorious II. S. A. N. Y., TuU^rrMeredith, 1917. Benke, H. Uncle Sam did I hear you calling. Ms. 1918. Benn, A. N. Dixie Doodle. Chi., Benn, 1917. We'll keep flying. Chi., Benn, 1917. Bennet, C. W. Salute the flag. By E. C. Coley. 1918. Bennet, J. G. Swing on to victory. By F. K. Huffer. Chi., Bennet, 1918. Bennet, L. Abie, my soldier baby. By A. Olenick. N. Y., 1917. Bennett, M. C. My son, your country is calUng. Hartford, Bennett, 1917. Bennett, W. H. !Ess your soldier boy goodbye ere I go. Los Angeles, 1917. When the stars and stripes uniold. 1917. Benoist, A. The freeman's hymn. N. Y., Fischer, 1918. Benton, T. Guard of the U. S. A. By H. G. Creel. Fort Worth, Quartet Co., 1918. Beig6, I. Si le Kronprinz avait voulul Par E. Villemin. N. Y., Eureka Pub. Co., 1917. Bergfi, Irfinee. True to the flag. Chorus. By B. S. TUlotson. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. , Song. Beigen, A. H. Flander's fields. Col. J. D. McCrae. Chi., Gamble Hinged Mus. Co., 1918. Beigen, G. XT. Flag song. Chi., Summy, 1917. Bergenholtz, E. ' Rally around Old Glory boys. By W, Corbett. Oakland, Corbett, 1917. Bergh, A. Bed White and Blue. By S. Fay. Bost., Birchard, 1918. Berlin, I. The devil has bought up aU the coal. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. — — For your country and my coimtry. N. Y., Waterson, 1917. Over the sea boys. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. They were all out of step but Jim. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. The voice of Belgium. N. Y., Berlin (Inc.), 1915. Berliner, A. L. The men behind the men behind the guns. Ms., 1918. Beiniath, W. H. Then our boys will come back to Yankee Land. Schenectady, Bemrath, 1918. Bertelsen, E. If someone only cared. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918. Betten, E. M. No war for the U. S. A. Oak P^k, III., Betten, 1915. Bettray, F. Going on and over. By P. R. Minahan. Fond Du Lac, Miaahan, 1917. Betts, M. Your country is calling. By F. P. Patterson. 1917. Bickerstafl, J. I. The boys in khaki. By J. A. Rutherford. 1917. , Bickford, G. F. The spirit of '76. N. Y., Militia of Mercy, 1917. Blgelow, F. E. The battle song of liberty. By J. Yellow. 1917. BUhom, P. P. All hail to thee America. Chi., Bilhom, 1917. Brighten up your journey with a snule. Chi., Bilhom, 1917. Billings, E. W. Sammy's got a Little French Doll. Milwaukee, Billings, 1918. Billings, T. Don't turn your back on Uncle Sam, boys! Los Angeles, Billings, 1918. Bimhoni, A. The sacred legion. By M. Tucci. N. Y., Carmen, 1917. Bingham, W. W. The new Red, White, and Blue. Ms., 1918. Birch, E. M. Old glory. 1917. Bird, P. D. Brave Hearts of the White and the Blue, or. The Trail of the . . . Ms., 1918. Bischoff, H. ]'. Mr. Wilson president of our nation grand. Hoboken, BischoS, 1917. Blxby, M. V. Build a bridge of shijis. Ms. 1918. Bizby, M. Y. The Kaiser ndes in his armed car. Plattsbufgh, Wingways, 1918. Black, J. M. There will be no Kaiser anymore. Williamsport, Black, 1917. Black, K. G. America's rally song. Quartette. By M. C. Martin. Seattle, 1918. Blackman, S. A. Keep the home fires burning for the American soldier boy. Port- land, Blackman, 1917. Blaine, B. America! My home. Pt. song. 1918. Blake, T. The ballad of Hiram J. O'Swatter of Punkin Oklahoma. Sidnev Blake, 1918. ^ ' Blanchard, W. H. The wings of the U. S. A. Sacramento, Blanchard, 1917. Blankenhom, E. The farmerette. By C. B. Nielsen. Ms. 1918. Blankley, K. M. Off to the Front. Toledo, Author, 1918. Bleeker.H. M. Dear America. By L. D. Faulkner. Buffalo, Faulkner & Bleeker, Blenlei, Jf. All for America. N. Y., Bleuler, 1917. Musio 215 Bliss, O. Our country's call. Pt.song. Wore, Mass., 1917. Blomiuist, E. To the flag we love. Los Angeles, Blomquist, 1917. Bloomiager, J. N. Strong and steady, rough and ready, sons of Uncle Sam. 1918. BlDUnt, J. H. A battle hymn of democracy. Wash., 1917. Blythe, M. N. I raised my boy a soldier to be. Chi., Natl. Mus. Co., 1917. Book, W. E. Freedom for all forever. By E. F. Cogley. Omaha, Pronto Pub.' Co., 1918. Glory. (Glory and liberty.) By E. F. Cogley. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Bockius, S. A. K. Brave soldiers of America. Ms. 1918. BoUender, A. A salute to Old Glory. By Mrs. D. R. Campbell. St. Louis, Bohl- ender, 1917. Boiler, E. K. That little boy of mine or the cry of peace. Boiler, 1917. BoUom, J. H. The song of the hoe. By A. B. Croft. Toledo, BoUom, 1917. Bond, C. J. His buttons are marked "U. S." By M. N. Bradford. Chi., Bond & Son, 1918. Bonnell, M. B. The call to arms. Los Angeles, 1917. Bonnell, B. H. Oh, hock the Kaiser. N. Y., 1917. Oh, ye heroe. N. Y., Bonnell, 1918. Bonner, J. A. Good bye my_ baby good bye. Kans. City, U. S. Mus. Co. ,'1917. Bonney, W. Men of America. By F. B. Taylor. Jamestown, N. D., Col. Bk. Store, 1918. Borch, Q. There waves the flag. By C. Horwitz. N. Y., Berg, 1917. Boschen, J. H. Mjr country and my home. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Bossert, H. Paces in the camp fire. W.E.Davis. Santa Cruz, Davis-Bosaert, 1917. Bostwick, J. A. For mother, home and country. N. Y., Bostwick, 1917. Botefuhr, C. The Flag of Libertj;. Pittsburg, Kans., Botefuhr Mus. St., 1918. Bound to win. Anonymous. Fairchild Pub. Co., 1918. Bowe, P. F. The Irish volunteer. Waterbury, Bowe, 1918. When we come marching home. Waterbury, Bowe, 1918. Bower, E. W. Your country needs you. By E; Waite-Colson. Binghamton, 1917. Bowers, F. V. Buy a liberty bond. By J. Mahoney. N. Y., Bowers, 1917. Good luck to the U. S. A. By A. J. Lamb. N. Y., Bowers, 1917. I'll do without meat, I'll do without wheat. N. Y., Bowers, 1918. I wonder if she is waiting in her old New England town. N. Y., Bowers, 1917. Let me kiss the flag before I die. N. Y., Bowers, 1918. We're going to take the germ out of Germany. N. Y., Bowers, 1917. Bowes, A. I love thee Old Glory. By J. A. Murray. Pt.song. Chi., Cloister Mus. Co., 1917. Bowman, Mrs. F. E. Honor to our soldier boys. 1918. Boyd, G. Z. Our soldier. Cin., Willis Mus. Co., 1918. ' Boyd, J. H. I didn't raise my boy to be a slacker. Chic, Song House, 1917. Boyden, G. K. There'll be nothing too good for the boys. Bost., Boyden, 1918. Boyden, G. L. If I am not at the roll-call kiss her boodbye for me. Best., Boyden, 1917. We won't be with you to-morrow to-day we march away. Bost., Boyuen, 1917. Boyds, H. F. "She is my U-Boat." By C. St. Clair. Colville, Wash., West. Mus. Co., 1918. Boyle, E. I. The call of a nation. Wore, Mass., Boyle, 1918. Brader, W. B. Hymn of allegiance. Author unknown. 1918. Bradford, H. D. The boys in brown. Rutledge, Pa., Bradford, 1917, Bradley, B. J. Won't you breathe just a prayer for the boys over there. Mb. 1918. Bradley, J. Speed up America (You're going to win). By R. J. Beckhard. Boat., Beckhard, 1917. Bradley, M. H. Patriotic songs for patriotic people. Phil., Bradley, 1917. Brady, M. T. We're off to-day for the mighty fray. By J. E. Wall. Quincy; 111., Wall 1917. "^ Brady, P. F. Democracy. By P. T. Allen. Bost., Allen & Brady, 1918. Braham, E. Do your little "bitty-bit." By F. Belohlavek. Chi., Frances-Clifford Co., 1917. Braham, P. America's mighty army. By E. W. Delacour. Lond., Ascherberg, 1917. Branch, B. Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye. Des Moines, Branch, 1918, Brannan, B. L. A bondman in the land of liberty . . . Brooklyn, Selmore, 1918. Good-bye boys come back soon and bring back home the bacon. Brooklyn^ Selmore, 1917. : '' Bransoombe, G. Hear the tramp of marching feet. Pt.-song. 1918. 216 LTBBABY OF OONGEESS Biaim, O. E. Cheer up, America. Detroit, Braun, 1918. There's not a place like the U. S. A. Detroit, Braun, 1918. Bremner, B. I. Our United States. N. Y., Tarn's Mua. Lib., 1917. Brennan, J. A. Good bye America. By W. J. McKeever. Camb., McKeever, 1917. Mister Ediaon is working on it now. J. Caddigan. Boat., Daly, 1917. She'll be there. By J. Caddigan. Boat., Daly, 1917. 1 Brennan, J. F. We're with Mr. Wilaon. Ma. 1918. Brennecke, E. Sailor lad! By H. P. Nelson. N. Y., Harms, 1918. Brenuen, E. H. All hail to our flag so grand. By J. E. Cooley. Marahfield, Ore., Cooley, 1918. Along comes the Yankee soldier. By A. P. Thomas. Phil., Swiaher, 1917. Among the other flags. By E. B. Zanen. Chi., Zanen, 1918. Attaboy. By B. C. Wilson. Clarinda, la., Nodaway Mua. Co., 1918. The boys from the U. S. A. By Mrs. D. Crossley. Buffalo, Crossley, 1917. Come boys come let ua rally around the flag. By F. M. D'auby. 1917 The flag of liberty. By K. Cruikahank. Glendive, Mont., Cniikshank, 1918. "The flag that waves on high. By G. Schott. Alex., Ind., The Composer, 1918. Gallant Jim. By J. Basaett. 1917. Honor the red, white and blue. Union City, Tenn., Coulter, 1918. I did give my boy to Uncle Sammy. N. Bloomfield, Conn., Speck, 1918. Our boya at the front. Marblehead, Broughton, 1918. Our country's call. By W. Blackahaw. 1917. The star spangled banner for all. By J. L. Perry. Indianapolia, Perry, 1917. Teeth and toe nails for Uncle Sam. Union City, Tenn., Coulter, 1918. U. S. A. khaki song; By Charl Alman. Holyoke, Alderman, 1917. We're the Sammies from across the ocean. Detroit, Seiler, 1917. When the mysterious aviator flies o'er the sea. M. McD. Cobb. 1918. When Uncle Sam gets ready. Union City, Tenn., Coulter, 1918. Breuer, E. That's the American plan. By N. Irwin. CM., La Salle Mus. Pub., 1916. When the boys from Dixie eat the melon on the Bhine. N. Y., Richmond, 1918. There's a vacant chair in every home to-night. N. Y., Richmond, 1917. Biiant, S. When we go to Germany. Ma. 1918. Bridge, C. Remember boys your duty when you're on the firing line. San Fran., Philpott, 1917. Briefer C. 7. Give us the days of eternal peace. N. Y., Learner & Briefer, 1917. Briggs, I. M. We are soldiers of the U. S. A. Roxbury, Briggs, 1917. Brindmore, J. C. When shall we return from France boys. Minneapolis, Brindmore, 1918. Britten, D. A. A soldier of the legion. Jackson, Mich., 1917. Brobst, S. I'm proud to serve the land that gave me birth. Pittsburg, Liberty Mus. Co., 1918. Somewhere back there. Pittsburg, Liberty Mus. Co., 1918. Brockman, J. We're going to hang the Kaiser Under the Linden tree. N. Y., Ken- dis, 1917. Brockton, L. America — first. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. My soldier boy. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Bromby, W. "Pass it along." 1918. We're the boya from the U. S. A. 1918. Bronfln, B. We're fighting for liberty. New Haven, Bronfin, 1918. Brooke, R. E. J. Victory. Ms., 1918. Brooks, C. M. America "Home sweet home." Paineaville, O., Brooks, 1917. Brooks, H. L. Our General, over there. By M. I. Osmun. 1918. Brooks, E. The wide world must be free. Gloucester, Felicity Pr., 1917. Brooks, S. Somewhere, somewhere in France. By W. V. Dunham. Chi., Roasiter. 1917. Brothers, J. S., Jr. Nebraska over all! By G. H. Harries. Ms., 1917. Broimofl, P. The queen of the banners. By H. Bernstein. N. Y., Univ. Ser. Pub. Co., 1917. To Free Russia! By G. Hurvitz. N. Y., Intemat. Mus. Feat. League, 1917. Blower, E.S. Hail America. Ma., 1917. Brown, A. W. The bravest battle of the war was fought in a mother's heart. N. Y. Morris, 1918. Jackie Boy. By T. P. Hoier & E. West. N. Y., Stern, 1918. There's a service flag flying at our house. N. Y., Morris, 1917 Btown, C. B. It's so hard to be happy without you. Chi., Jansen, 1917. Brown, 0. S. What are we doing for our boys? Morland, Kans., Bondy, 1918. MUSIC 217 Brown, D. O. C. We love you, 'deed we do, Uncle Sammuel. Tulsa, Okla., Meredith Mus. Co., 1917. Brown, E. The call to arms. By E. T. Glynn, 1917. In the service. By F. A. Earle. Waverley, Mass., Brown, 1917. • New America. By 0. B. Martin. Waverley, Mass., Brown, 1917. Brown, J. E. Camp life. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1917. Hats off! salute old glory. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918. On to Berlin. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918. - Sanuny's going to get you if you don't. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918. Brown, K. C. We're coming millions strong. By S. J. Bassett. Bost., Ross, 1917. Brown, L. Daddy's boy. Lowell, Brown, 1917. I want him back again. N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Copr., 1918. Brown, M. E. When you kiss your soldier-boy goodbye. 1918. Brown, O. B. For the flag and Uncle Sam. Wenatchee, Wash., Mus. Co., 1917. Brown, E. A. Our magic flag. By L. Hill. Spokane, Wash., Amer. Mus. Co., 1918. Brown, W. E. Our flag. By C. L. H. Wagner. Bost., Paramount Co., 1918. Brown, W. G. We hear you, Uncle Sam. Raton, N. M., Raton Pub. Co., 1917. Brown & Berl. When the boys come marching home again. Scranton, Munn & Berl, 1918. Browne, B. Loyalty to the Stars and Stripes. Chestnut Hill., Mass, Browne, 1917. Browne, J. L. U. S. A. Chi., Gilbert Mus. Co., 1917. Browne, E. A. General Lafayette, we are here! By J. J. Fearon. Ms., 1918. — - "Hats off to every mother of a soldier! " By G. M. Orme. Ms., 1918. Knitting song. By L. C. Albinger. Ms., 1917. Let's be prepared for peace or war. N. Y., Howley, 1916. Marching thro' France. By Dr. B. H. Ms., 1917. Soldier boy. By C. Hawkins. Ms., 1917. The soldier lad in khaki clad of nineteen seventeen. By C. N. Young. Ms., 1918. The soldier's farewell. Wash. C. H., 0., Old Reliable Mus. Co., 1917. — - Sweet Liberty. By F. Chumley. Ms., 1917. There's a sweet little girl and she's waiting for me. N. Y., Church, 1918. There'll be a hot time for the Kaiser. Cleveland, Popular Mus. Pub., 1917. When the war is over. By Lulu Evarts. Ms., 1918. - Yankee Doodle go to France. By Wm. Newell. Ms., 1918. Browne,B.S. Here's to the land of Uncle Sam. ByG. F.Jordan. Bloomington, 111., Mod. Mus. Co., 1917. Browning, H. B. It's up to you. Toledo, Liberty Loan Com., 1918. Bruce, A. It was a German dream. Jordan Spring , Va., Mono Pub. Co., 1917. Bruce, H.E. Arnerica! America! The best land on the earth. Chi., Bruce, 1918. Bruce, M. Knitting. Lond., Chappell,\1918. Bruce, T. Good-bye United States. Olympia, Rabeck, 1918. Bruen, E. C. B. Freedom of the seas. N. Y., Bruen, 1917. Bruhns, G. F. W. Prayer. By D. M. Henderson. N. Y., 1917. Bryan, N. Serdce song. The spirit of the U. S. A. Ms., 1918. The spirit of the U. S. A. By A. L. Murray. Ms., 1918. Bryan, V. Jerusalem is free. Rensselaer, Ind., Reynolds & Donegan, 1918. Bryant, L. I want to be a soldier boy. Chi, Bryant, 1917. Buchanan, C. Your flag and my flag. By W. D. Nesbit. Newark, 1917. Buchanan, E. W. Mother Americans. Stanford, Conn., Metz Mus. Co., 1917. Buck, C. M. A pledge to the flag. Ms., 1918. Buck, G. E. For the world and the U. S. A. Chi., N. W. Mus. Co., 1918. Buckley, P. A. If you do your bit they'll never put America down. Los Angeles, Brophy, 1917. Buckmeyer, E. F. We will all stand by you Uncle Sammy. Zanesville, O., Buck- meyer, 1918. Buford, J. W. Over the sea to Black Jack. San Antonio, Buford, 1918. Bull, C. B., jr. The army of the air. By E. Brown. Ms., 1917. Bullock, G. F. America to thee. N. Y., Bullock, 1917. Bullock, S. When Teddy leads the boys. Cleveland, Bullock, 1917. Bundy, B. F. When Yankee Doodle goes to France. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Bunn, F. E. Just because we know we're right. Ms., 1918. Bunting, J. J. The call to liberty. Spokane, 1918. Buiford, M. O. Great God of Liberty. 1918. Bnrg, C. Everybody has his troubles and I'm having mine. Ft. Smith, Ark., Burg., 1917. 218 LrBRABT OF 00KGEE8S Buike, J. A. If I had a son for each star in Old Glory. By J. E. Dempsey. 1917. A soldier's rosary. N. Y., Stasny, 1918. , Burke, J. N. My glonou3 stars and stripes. S. Bethlehem, Pa., Burke, 1917. ___ Whan it's Christmastime on the battlefield. S. Bethlehem, Pa., Burke, 1917. Burkhardt, A. Lat's bury the hatchet. 1918. Burns, B. Bound for Berlin. Milwaukee, Amer. Mus. Co., 1917. Burns, J. P. God and country, U. S. A. Pt.-song. Phil., Phil. Mus. Club, 1916. Burns, M. America land of my adoption. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Burtoh, B. When the bugle calls. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1918. Burtch, B. I. Angels guard thee I pray. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1918. Bye bye baby dear. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub.' Co., 1917. Peace on earth and liberty. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1917. Burton, G. W. A Yankee message to France. Rockwood, Mich., Burton, 1918. Bus6, W. Aren't you glad you're living in the U. S. A. By C. M. Levett. N. Y., Bohier, 1915. Bush, J. a. Hail to the flag. Cin., Bush, 1917. Bush, L. Preparedness. By F. Shoemaker. Tulsa, Okla., Bush, 1916. Butler, B. F. Join hands across the seas. Denver, Butler, 1915. Butler, E. Farewell, soldier boy. By W. D. Totten. 1917. Butler, H. E. France, we hear you calling. Ms., 1918. Butteraeld, C. France, America loves you. Phil., Butterfleld, 1918. Bsrwater, M. S. America'U win the war. Duluth, Bywater, 1918. C. J. E. The great crusade. (Mus. after Southern melody.) N. Y., J. E. 0., 1918. Cabello, F. C. For the soldiers and sailors bold. Ms. 1918. Peace peace reechoed cheer. By J. Schmidt. N. Y., Cabello, 1915. Caflero, Al. Let's give a little credit to the boys. Brooklyn, Carroll, 1918. Gahan, M. M. The fall of the Russian Czar. By M. Za-fodnick. N. Y., Schenker, 1917. CahlU, Q. His daddy's sword. By M. A. Kiernan. Salem, 1917. Cahn, E. B. We're coming. 1918. Caithness, J. Awake America. Everett, Wash., Caithness, 1917. Cake, 1. B. My soljah soul. 1917. Uncle Sam's glories. 1918. Calahan, Q. M. Liberty. Bv S. E. Reese. 1917. Calhoun, J. C. The beast of Berlin. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. War brides. N. Y., Shapb-o, 1916. Calisoh, J. H. Do we remember Dewey? N. Y., Greenwald, 1918. Hark to the country's call. N. Y., Calisch, 1917. Calkin, J. B. Vexillum gioriosum. Pt.-song. By J. F. Genung". 1917. Call, Ouy. Our Sammie boys. By G. A. Rockwell. Westfield, Mass., Encore M. P. Co. 1917. The call to Peace. N. Y., Walton Fenn Co., 1916. Calmoutler, G. American war march. Bv S. J. Treitel. Woonsocket, R. I., French Pub. Co., 1917. Cameron, J. "The boys of Uncle Sam." N. Y., Collins, 1917. Uncle Sam will be a father to us all. Ms. 1918. You don't always have to fight to be a hero. Los Angeles, Heaton, 1915. Cameron, L. & L. Come rally. Brooklyn, Chandler-Ebel Mus. Co., 1917. Camilleri, L. Freedom's battle song. By L. L. Bates. N. Y., New Singing Sos., 1917. Hymn for America. By W. A. Slade. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Campbell, C. R. I'm sure I wasn't raised to be a soldier. Erie, Pa., Losey M. P. Co., 1916. Campbell, E. Old Glory. Ms. 1918. Campbell, H. M. We're all alike in Khaki. San Diego, Dale & Grenols, 1918. Campbell, R. T. Our native shore. By Bert Platte. Omaha, Platte, 1918. Cannon, E. C. That red cross girl of mine. Columbus, Buckeye M. P. Co., 1917. Cannon, T. Y. America army song. By Mrs. L. A. R. Clark. Salt Lake City, Held,-1917. Capen, B. C. And they went marching, marching, marching. Ms. 1918. Capen, E. M. Back home I'll come. Marlboro, Maas., Capen, 1917. Three cheers for the grand old flag. Marlboro, Mass., Capen, 1917. We are going. Father Woodrow. Marlboro, Mass., Capen, 1918. Carey, de I'sle and Lwoff. America. By Rev. S. P. Smith. Pt.-song. 1917. Carelton, C. Uncle Sani's boys. By H. B. S. Short. Minneapolis, Short,. 1917. Carlo, M. Ev'ry Sammy needs his smokin' overthere. Delta, Mich., Delta Pub. Co., 1917. MUSIC 219 Carlsom, B. M. Give a little credit to our Red Cross nurse. Ms. 1918. Carlson, D. A. I'll be waiting for you dearie. Clii., Amer. Mus. Pub., 1918.' ■ Carolyn, H. Some day we're back to dear old glory. St. Paul, Bramwell & Ragen, Carp, A. I have come to say— "Good bye. " Ilion, N. Y., Carp, 1917. Carpenter, I. A. Khaki Sammy. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Carr, J. The eagle. Sioux City, Carr, 1917. Carroll, C. & G. We are off to the war, boys! N. Y., Carmolo Mus. Ag., 1917. CarroU, E. So long Letty. Play. Excerpts. N. Y., Witmaik, 1918. When I'm thru with the arms of the army. N. Y., Feist, 1918. CarroU, J. & Walters, B. Old glory. Kans. City, Carroll & Walters, 1917. CarroU, M. H. Credo "God is marching on. " Pt.-song. Best., Host. Mus. Co., 1918. Carroll, W. We shall fight for our rights as we fought for liberty. 1918. We'll follow Pershing into old Berlin. By R. C. Yoimg. 1917. Carmth,W.W. "Owed" to beans. ByW. Carruth. Oakland, Sierra Mus. Co., 1918. Carson, C.R. In the ranks of the U. S. A. Atlanta, Ind., Carson, 1917. Carter, M. J. Song of victory. Lebanon, N. H., Carter, 1918. Cartlege, E. D. Let us fight with all our might. Phil., Patriot Pub. Co., 1917. Carty, N. A. W. The nation's call. Lawrence, Mass., 1918. CarusI, I. J. Sons of liberty. Berkeley, Talmacraft So., 1918. Camso, Enrico & V. BeUezza. Liberty forever. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Caruso, J. A. N. Boy of mine. By W. Creager. N. Y., Alliance M. P. Co., 1918. Carvlin, M. We'll soon be sailing away. Chi., Everett Mus. Co., 1918. Cary, R. Great is the life of Jackies. Ms., 1918. Old glory will be flying over no man's land. Ms., 1918. • Red Cross. Ms., 1918. When you come back, mv Sammy Boy. Ms., 1918. Cascio, M. L. L. Our boys. Sy K. M. Florini. 1917. Case, Anna. Otur America. [ Gin.] , Church, 1917. Case, C. C. I didn't raise my boy to be a coward. F. G. McCauley. Wellington, 0. , , 1917. ; Sons of Freedom. By F. G. McCauley. Wellington, O., 1917. Up with the flag. By J. H. Johnston. Gin. , Willis, 1917. Casey, J. W. After the war is over. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. Casey, J. W. Ev'ry time she hears the band play . . . N. Y., Echo M. P. Co., 1918. Cassidy, P. P. The Red Cross song. 1918. Casto, leR. H. Johnny Jones is a Sammy now. Ms., 1918. Cater, F. "Somewhere in France." Ms., 1918. Take care of Mother for me. Greenville, Ala., Cater, 1918. Cavell, L. B. We're coming! Woodrow, Coming! San Diego, Stanford & Cavell, 1917. Chadwick, G. W. The fighting men. By M. A. De W. Howe. Bost., Birchard, 1918. Here comes the flag. By Arthiu: Macy. Bost.J Birchard, 1918. Land of our hearts. By J. H. Ingham. Best., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918. The new Hail Columbia. ByW.M. Lind. Bost., WoodMus. Co., 1917. These to the*tront. Chorus. Bost., Ditson, 1918. Chalmers, A. M. Our country's flag. Host., Chalmers, 1917. Champagne, E. L'orphelin de la guerre. By A. S. de Pierreville. Lowell, Cham- pagne, 1917. Champagne, P. La guerre d'Europe. Par Pierreville. Nashua, Vt., Champagne, 1915. Chantereau, P. C. Internationa] march song of the allies. Ms., 1918. Chapman, M. R. Heroes or fools. Chi.. Bergman, 1917. Chase, C. A. Flag of my land. By T. A. Daly. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Chatham, L. C. Betty my own. Pueblo, Colo., Coop. TInion Mus., 1917. Cheer for the colors! Anonymous. Ms., 1918. Cheney, H. H. 'Neath the lanterns' glow. By A. Fyee. Waltham, Mass., Cheney, 1918. ChiafiareUi, A. She'll be waiting when you come back home. N. Y. , Rega' , 1917. Clappe, A. A. Hymn for .America. ByW. A. Slade. 1918. Clark, C. The Allies are going to win. N. Y., Harris, 1916. Clark, C. F. We'll Shout! Shout!! Shout!!! . . . Hartwick, N. Y., Clark, 1918. Clark, E. R. Loyal scouts are we. Newark, Scout Pub. Co., 1918. Clark, K. S. Camp songs . . . Wash., Evening and Sunday Star, 1918. Clark, L. A. Call of the U. S. A. 1918. I can't get 'em up. 1918. I'll tip my hat to the clothes you wear. Chi., IT. Song Writers Assn., 1918. 220 LIBEABT OP CONGRESS Clark, L. A. The messenger of universal peace. By G. R. Sinning. Pittsburg, Sinning, 1915. . My little lad in khaki clad is coming home to me. Regina, McGuire, 1917. Clark, S. M. Our boys in Khaki. Mb., 1918. Clarke, H. A. The battle song of peace. By C. Porter. Best., Thompson, 1916. Clarke, W. B. We are coming. By I. D. Wall. Baton Rouge, Authors, 1918. Clarvoe, K. We belong to Uncle Sam. By L. J. Leavens. N. Y., Pouker, 1918. Clawson, W. M. Hark! I hear your country calling. 1918. Clay, W. F. Sammies lamentation of the girl I left behind me. Camden, Clay, 1918 . Clements, H. 1. The angel of No Man's Land. By H. M. Barr. Ms., 1917. Clewell, E. There's not a bit of yellow iu the old Red, White and Blue. Ms., 1917. Clews, Wm. Cheer, Boys, Cheer. Ms., 1918. Clifi, H. Battle hymn of the Allies. Ms., 1917. CUfford, D. The boys of Uncle Sam. Bockford, Clifford, 1917. Clifton, C. A vec leurs fusils. By Lt. Col. Paul Azan. Best., Ditson, 1917. Clifton, J. Put by my old Tuxedo. Ms., 1918. Clioiue, F. H. The bravest heart of all. By A. J. Lamb. Chi., Root, 1915. Clunet, M. S. Can, can, can, we all are canning. Phil., Swisher, 1917. Coates, A. Bury the Hun! N. Y., Harms, 1918. Night sea song. N. Y., Harms, 1918. CclJli, G. L. Mississippi volunteers. By R. Levenson. Bost., Jacobs, 1917. Send me a line. By I. Crocker. Bost., Jacobs, 1917. Cogswell, H. E. The message of the flag. Wash., Cogswell, 1917. The spirit of victory. Wash., Cogswell, 1918. Cohan, Geo. M. Over there. (Eng. & Fr. text.) N. Y., Feist, 1917. Over there. N. Y., Jerome, 1917. Their hearts are over here. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. Colangelo, N. Victory. Providence, Colangelo, 1918. Colbnm, F. S. Our boys across the sea. Cin., Lewis, 1918. Cole, E. A. The lily and the rose. Toledo, Toledo Mus. Col., 1917. Your country needs you. Toledo, Toledo Mus. Col., 1917. Who'll keep the glow in Old Glory? Ms., 1918. Valparaiso, Ind., Cole, 1918. Cole, L. E. For you and dear old Uncle Sammy. 1918. Cole, B. G. The shrine of peace. By W. 0. Kenyon. Part-song. Chi., Summy, 1915. Your lad and my lad. By R. Parrish. Bost., Schmidt, 1918. Colgrove, l. W. For the freedom of the sea. Cin., Willis, 1917. God save America. Minneapolis, 1917. CoUett, F. J. United. By H. S. Thorpe. 1918. Collins, Sergt. C. T. For a girl like you. Chi., Rossiter, 1918. Collins, L. S. Salute to the flag. "1917. CoMn, D. Freedom's victory. Wichita, Kans., Colvin, 1918. Come si canta in guerra. By Nat. di Palma (?). N. Y., Matacea, 1917. Comm. on Traing. Camp Act. Army & Navy. Songs of the Soldiers and Sailors: U. S. Wash., 6. P. O., 1917. Coliant, G. W. Freedom and Peace. (Order of service.) Bost., Pilgrim Press, 1917. Congdon, C. H. The Battle-Cry of Peace. By Earhart. N. Y., Congdon, 1912. Uncle Sam's Laddies. By W. H. Slingerland. 1917. Conlme, C. New America. Wash., Anthem Pub. Co., 1918. Connolly, C. M. Prove you're a Yankee too. Ms., 1918. Conor, J. D. Preparedness. N. Y., Heil, 1916. Conover, H. You're either for the U. S. A.— or you're not. Chi., 20ih C. Pub. Co., 1918. Conrad, C. OhI Frenchy. Ms., 1918. Converse, F. S. Under the Stars and Stripes. By M. Cawein. Bost., Birchard, 1918. Converse, M. P. Apostrophe to America. By J. G. Whittier. 1917. Conway, C. A prayer. 1917. Cook, F. That's what we'll raise with Germany. By C. Higbey. Redlands, Flinn, 1917. Cook, F. E. America (My country 'tis of thee). By S. F. Smith. (New tune). Warsaw, 111., Cook, 1917. Cook, J. H. When we come back. Des Moines, Cooke, 1918. Cook, Mrs. W. Then fight, fight, fight I 1918. Cooley, 1. M. When you come home. Ms., 1918. Coombs, 0. W. Flag of Freedom. By O. W. Holmes. N. Y., Flammer, 1917. Patria. By F. Van Cleve. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Musio 221 Cooper, E. While you're away. Ms., 1918. Cooper, F. T. The regimental greens. By W. F. Thome. LosAngeles, Hatch, 1917. Cooper, 6. Do your bit for Uncle Sam. Hammond, Ind., Cooper, 1917; Cooper, J. Yiddisha army blues. Los Angeles, Quincke, 1918. Cooper, L. F. My country needs me. 1917. Copeland, H. W. TJnd yah, der Kaiser too. Pendleton, 0., Copeland, 1917. Copeland, L. tJ Sammies of tbe Red, White and Blue. Cleveland, 0., 1918. Copp, F. S. Over the top. Ms., 1918. Corbett, J. J. All that's good in life. 1917. Cordy, W. H. Good bye U. S. A. 1918. Corliss, E. M. The girl that he loves best. Best., White-Smith, 1918. Cormack and McConnell. Your country needs you now. By A. Dubin. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Cormay, W. J. When the Yankee boys go marching through France. Waltham, Mass., Cormay, 1918. Cornell, 1. J. "Wear the khaki." By W. D. Cornell. Ms., 1917. Corpus, E. When Pershing leads them over. By B,. Thorboum. Bost., Corgan, 1917. When we parted that day. Bost., Corgan, 1917. Cone, M. The flag. Ms., 1918. Cortelyou, W. Soldiers of the sea. By W. C. Duncan. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Cossar, B. When the Stars and Stripes are waving in Berlin. Phoenix, Cossar & Egan, 1918. Cotts, L. DuB. We're With You Uncle Sammy. Ms., 1918. Countryman, C. C. The flag — our flag. Peoria, 111., Countryman, 1917. Court, G. "The leading man to-day. By T. M. Robertson. Ms., 1917. Courvllle, V. Three great big cheers for Uncle Sam. Punxsutawney, Pa., Cour- vOle, 1918. Cowart, M. B. The boys who fought in the trenches. By T. L. Jordan. 1917. Cowles, E. Laurels. By A. Coll. Bost., Ditson, 1918. Cowles, H. The farewell message. By One of the "Boys." SaxonviUe, Mass., Cowles, 1917. Cox, C. B. The* U. S. A. wiU lay the Kaiser away. By J. Dettling. Colxmibus, Buckeye M. P. Co., 1918. Cox, Mrs. E. The call for volunteers. BeUefontaine, C, Author, 1917. Cox, J. The great war. Cin., Willis, 1914. Cox, M. E. After the war. By C. S. Black. Cin., Black, 1918. Peace, sweet peace, ^y A. E. Lloyd. Cox & Lloyd, 1916. Cox, S. E. When Woodrow Wilson Takes a Hand. Nashville, Dixie Mus. Co., 1918. Coyle, H. V. God has blessed you and me when he gave us liberty. PhU., Key- stone Co., 1917. Crane, O. B. The flag of our country. By E. G. Brazelton. Monticello, la., Brazelton, 1917. Cranston, E. A. The old flag's caUing you. Providence, Cranston, 1917. Crawford, C. The National Army man. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Crawford, E. T. Liberty. "U. S. A." emblem song. [Melody only.] Pelham, N. Y. 1917. "The Red Cross message. [Melody only.] Pelham, N. Y., 1917. Crawley, A. B. Soldier boy. Gladys, Va., Crawley, 1917. Creager, J. D. I love my Uberty boy. Ms., 1918. Crerle, E. E. Laurels victory. By A. G. Corless. Pittsbg., Emal M. P. Co., 1918. Crews, W. D. The patriotic trinity. ,1917. Crews, W. D., and Janes, E. C. Response to liberty's call. 1917. Crittenden, F. B. " Go on. Uncle Sammy." Rochester, 1917. Crocker, Bay. "I want to be a soldierette. " By G. Davis. Photograph, 1917. Crockett, A. S. Bill, you won't get off at Heligoland. 1917. Defend our land. 1917. q^jj jjj ]3g free! 1917. Crockett, I. M. Good-bye soldier boy. Walla Walla, Crockett, 1918. "Mother dear, they are calling me." Walla Walla, Crockett, 1918. Croese, D. The Liberty loan Pep. Ms., 1918. Crookham, D. America, we'll stand by you. Sioux City, Crookham, 1918., Crosbie, A. W. We are ready. By J.J. O'Brien. Worcester, Crosbie, 1917. Cross, H. Sailor boy. Seattle, Cross, 1918. Cross, H. E. The pact of peace. 1917. Crow, J. For you and the U. S. A. Ms., 1918. 222 LEBEABY OF OONGBESS Cramp, G. "Soupy soupy soup." N. Y., 1918. Crump, Q. E. Khaki and navy blue. N. Y., Crump, 1917. Cryan, J. h. On! on! to Berlin. Oin., Willis, 1918. Cul, Cesar. War. By J. Joffe. N. Y., Franklin, 1917. Cunningham, P. A. Sammy boy. Chi., Cunningham & Geyer, 1917. Cunningham,!. The eagle and the dove: A call to arms. By M. Longfellow. Ms., 1918. Currie, E. W. Flag of freedom. By M. J. Simpkins. 1917. Currie, 3. B. Drop a Una to mother. Ms., 1918. Curtis, 3. A. That's what America needs. Newark, Curtis, 1916. Curtis, W. H. Good-bye little girl for awhile. Williamsport, Pa., Casale, 1918. Cutty, W. Oldglory. N. Y., 1917. DaUey, 3. G. Hats oft to the flag. Phil., Dailey Mus. Co., 1917. Dallas, E. When the eagle screams hurrah! Providence, Dallas, 1917. Daly, A. J. Gunner Jim. By H. L. Cool. N. Y., Daly Mus. Co., 1918. - A mother's prayer for her boy " Over there. " N. Y., Daly Mus. Co., 1918. Daly, K. America's call to arms. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Daly, L. Have courage Illinois. By E. Swaim. 1918. Damn, A. " Our country's flag. '' By J. C. Bramwell. St. Paul, Bramwell, 1917. Fighting for our flag on the fields of France. St. Paul, Bramwell, 1917. Danfoith, H. A. I am a real American . Lynn^ Danforth, 1917. Danmark, R. America prepare. By E. H. Childs. N. Y., Remick, 1916. When we take the germ out of Germany. By A. C. Ammenheuser. Ms., 1917. Dannie, M. R. Some one will have to answer. Brooklyn, Denny, 1918. They are fighting for liberty. By A. F. Dannie. Brooklyn, Denny, 1918. Dappert, M. L. America, you for me. By A. J. Stevens. Chi., Stevens, 1917. When Uncle Sam gets fighting mad. By A. J. Stevens. Chi., Stevens, 1917. Darewskl, H. Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers. By B. P. Weston. N. Y., Harms, 1914. Darling, M. Cheer our Sammies, cheer them. Ms., 1918. Darlington, J'. H. War-ship & Trench song. Ms., 1918. Dart, A. A. America lead the way. Pt.-song. 1917. Davenport, E. H. America united. Arr. by E. C. Maxham. Ms., 1917. Daum, E. M. Do it now. Ms., 1918. ^ David, S. C. Forward American soldiers. By L. McCurdy. Pittsburgh, McCurdy, 1917. Old glory— the red, white and blue. N. Y., David M. P. Co., 1917. Davidsou, C. America for me. 1918. Davidson, W. T. Let the stars and stripes be leading. Evansville, Ind., Harding, 1917. Davies, A. V. The Red Cross song. Cin., Willis Mus. Co., 1918. Davies, D. G. U. S. A. for me. By Tom Morgan. N. Y., Haviland, 1916. Davies, P. H. When our country calls. By C. S. Davis. Muncie, Ind., Dayis, 1917. Davilla, J. 3. America will forever be . . . N. 0., World's M. P. Co., 1917. Davis, A. S. When the flags of all nations unite. Thomas & Davis, 1916. Davis, A. T. The, patriot's call. Cleveland, Davis, 1917. Davis, C. E. Here's to the boys in Khaki. Ms., 1918. Davis, E. E. Fill the flag. 1918. Davis, M. S. Hurrah! hurray! for Uncle Sam. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1917. Our own beloved America. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1917. Davis, W. E. What do you care? Pt.-song. Santa Cruz, Cal., The Song Mart, 1917. When the boys come marching home. Santa Cruz, Cal., Song-Mart, 1917. Dawson, A. P. Don't you hear Uncle Sammie CaUing. Cin., Dawson, 1918. Dawson, R. K. We are a peaceful nation. By D. MacBoyle. Newark, Wallace, 1916. Day, A. Let's be neutral. Boat., Day, 1915. Day, A. F. Get the Kaiser. Ashtabula, Assoc. Mus. Pub., 1918. Day, E. de S. America prepare. By N. C. House. 1916. Day, L. E. I belong to Uncle Sam. Seattle, 1917. Day, O. Oh! my Minnesota. (Gopher battle song). Minneapolis, M-B-Co., 191'7. Day, Mrs. O. The star of peace. By Mrs. Z. S. Welborn. OMa. CSty, Joslyn Eagr. Co., 1917. Dealy and Kraemer. After the war is over ... N. Y., Dealy <& Kraemer, 1918. Dean, B. Come on boys over the top. Detroit, Dean, 1918. Sammy boy. Detroit, Dean, 1918. Deamess, W. Lead Columbia! [Melody.] 1917. MTisio 223 De Berry, J. F. When the band plays dixie I'll be there. Orlando, Fla., De Berry, 1917. Debouy, C. La R6publique d' Alsace. N. Y., Debouy, 1916. De Costa, H. He draws no color line. By V. Trainor. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Hello central, give me France. By E. Benham. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. If you fight for your country (like you fought at home). N. Y., Witmark, 1917. — - Never try to steal a soldier's sweetheart. By E. Benham. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. We want our daddy dear back home. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. De Costa, L. I'm neutral. By H. Gantvoort. N. Y., Karczag, 1916. Till the work of the Yanks is done. N. Y., Internatl. Ed. Pub. Co., 1917. Degginger, L. A. Come along boys. By A. Hughes. Cin., Liberty Pub. Co., 1917. De Koven, E. The battle-call of alliance. By P. Mackaye. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Pt.-song. Delaney, T. It takes the 9th and 10th cavalry to make the German . . . Ms., 1918. ' De Luoa. Good bye, and good luck, boys. By Hassall. Phil., Swisher, 1917. De Luoa, J. Stand by our Wilson. Phil., De Luca, 1917. Demarest, L. F. Soldier boy. Joliet, 111., West, 1917. Ye have heard the call. Ms., 1918. De Mominlois, M. That's why I want to be a soldier. N. Y., Treisalt, 1917. Uncle Sam (is a peaceful man). 1916. Dempsey, T. H. Uncle Sam we're strong for you. Chi., Dempsey, 1917. Denlinger, C. K. America's Slogan, Fall In, Fall In. 1918. Dennee, C. For the flag and America. Bost.^ Schmidt, 1917. Dennis, B. F. Your Uncle Sammy now is calling for the boys of the U. S. A. Lynn, Dennis, 1917. Densmore, J. H. Friends of France. By M. Gardenia. Bost., Thompson, 1917. The unfurling of the flag. By C. E. Sears. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Denufrio, T. The dear old flag of the U. S. A. Peoria, 111., Crescent Mus. Co., 1918. Derenzy, E. L. We'll fight for dear old glory. Lownman, N. Y., Composer, 1917. DeBose, P. That's all one mother can do. By I. Reid. N. Y., Haviland, 1918. That's why we love you, Betsy Boss. By Ivan Reid. N. Y., Haviland, 1917. Despard, H. Verdun front. Ms., 1918. DeVillar, J. M. The Texans are ready. Laredo, Tex., DeVillar, 1918. Dewey, J. G. Over the top, the top, we go^ San Fran., Dewey, 1918. Dible, B. H. Freedom for all forever. San Diego, Dible, 1918. Dicey, E. Our lone pet may be a soldier yet. Pittsburgh, McGinn, 1917. Dick, E. T. The emblem that set all men free. Mp., 1918. Dick, J. W. I'm going back to Tipperary. N. Y., Dick, 1915. Dick, W. In the land of the free and brave. By E.E.Davis. Bost., Quigley, 1917. Dickinson, C. For all who watch. Pt.-song. Nj Y., Gray, 1918. Dickinson, L. T. The spirit of '17. Chi., Natl. Mus. Co., 1917. Dickson, B. M. Carry me back to my home across the sea. Union City, Tenn., Dickson, 1918. Dieter, H. That Yankee drive. 1918. Digioigio, J. In peace forever and ever. N. Y., Digiorgio, 1916. Dillon, J. A. For defence. N. Y., Dillon, 1917. For the honor of Uncle Sam. N. Y., Dillon, 1917. There's a service flag in the window. N. Y., Dillon, 1918. Dinsmore, H. A. For flag and country. By Mrsi E. Clarke. Skowhegan, Me., Milburn, 1917. Dinwiddle, P. Let peace go marching on. By L. C. Shea. Wash., Marks-Gold- smith, 1915. Dioiiue, A. Don't lose your heart to the lilly of France. By E. Le Doux. Leo- minster, Mass., Wore. N. P. Co., 1917. Dixon, A. Come on boys. Chi., Dixon, 1917. Dixon, H. Grin — grin — grin. St. LouiSj Dixon-Lane, 1918. We'regoingtogetSiBerlinthroiign.theair. St. Louis, Dixon-Lane, 1918. Dobbins, M.B. The khaki boys. Sedalia, Mo., Kauffman, 1918. Doctor, O. I'm hitting the trail to Normandy. N. Y., Snyder, 1917. Uncle Sam please keep your eyo on that gal of mine. N . Y. , Snyder^ 1917. Dodge, G. I'm not going to buy any summer clothes . . . N. Y., Granville, 1917. Donahue, J. J. Thecallof theU. S. A. Lawrence, Mass., 1918. The flag of the U. S. A. Palmer, Mass., Donahue, 1918. , JuBt for the sake of gold . Lawrence, Mass . , Donahue, 1915 . Donald, D. Marching song. Holyoke, Mass., Clark Pub. Co., 1917. 224 LIBBABY OF CONGRESS Donaldson, W. Are we downhearted? No! no! no! By R. Sherwood. IST. Y., Haviland, 1917. ^^ ,, „^ , im-. The army's full of Irish. By B. Hanlon. N. Y., Witmark, 191, . Prepare the eagle to protect the dove. By H. T. Bunco, N. Y., Haviland, We're coming back to you when the fighting days are through . N . Y . , Witmark, Donneily, S. J. The service flag. (Air: The top of the morning.) 1918. Donovan, A. CheerupTommy Atkins, Uncle Sam is on the way. Ms., 1918. Donovan, I. M. Columbia's battle prayer. Albuquerque, Donovan, 1918. Donovan, J. O. Daddy, please, don't let them shoot you. N. Y., Murray, 1915. The doom of autocracy. By Jack Brooks. (Tune: John Brown's body.) SanDiego, Plaza Press, 1918. , ,^ ,„^„ Dopp, G. G. TheSammiesof the U. S. A. Los Angeles, Dopp, 1918. ^ Doppler, K. Young America (The world has got its eyes on you). Cin., Lang- Doppler, 1918. Doran, J. P. Our gallant Sammies. 1918. Doria, F. P. Victory. Ms., 1918. Dorsey, A. A. After the boys return. Ms., 1918. Dorsey, S. H. I wish I could be a soldier boy. South Bend, Ind., Dorsey, 1918. Dory,Andrew. Our Sammies in the trenches. ByJ.Heaney. N. Y., Heaney, 1917. Botxler, A. Stars red-white & blue. Chi., Cardot Mus. Co., 1917. Dover, K. S. Answer Uncle Sammy's call. By C. M. Martin. Providence. Kay & Eddy, 1917. Dow, 1. 1. Our Sammies of U. S. A. Woodhaven, L. I., Dow, 1918. Dowling, M. T. In the harbor of hope. Chi., Dowling, 1918. Downer, B. J. Everybody works in the land of Uncle Sam. 1917. The low down, dollar, Yankee nation. A few remarks by Uncle Sam. 1917. Downing, L. J. Our great land. By H. Bagg and J. Bonstelle. N. Y., Bonstelle- Downing, 1917. Downing, S. J. America it's up to you. 1915. Doyle, J. P. When they tackle your Uncle Sam. N. Y., Doyle, 1917. Doyle, E. L. Conie back my soldier boy. Best., Evans, 1917. Drennen, J. F. When the devil gets the Kaiser won't he jump. Lima, 0., Drennen, 1918. Drew, E. T. M. They knocked the helm from Wilhelm. Ms., 1918. Dreyer, D. When I send you a picture of Berlin. N. Y., Von TUzer, 1918. DiiscoU, C. Sammy is comiii^ for you. Bill. Ms., 1918. Dilskell, C. H. Good bye — Farewell, raus mit Kaiser BiU. Akron, O., Success Mus. Co., 1917. Dnunm, H. A. Sammies, fighting Sammies. Boulder, Colo., 1918. [Blue print.] Duckers, L. Dont be a slacker. N. Y., Ducker, 1918. Dudley, B. M. Come, boys, the bugles are calling. Richmond, Whitmore, 1917. DuFrerre, M. Honor the boys who are down at the front. Ms., 1918. Started in to win. Ms., 1918. To make the world safe for Democracy. Ms., 1918. To our boys in Khaki. Ms., 1918.. We will be loyal. Ms., 1918. Y. M. C. A. song. Ms., 1918. Dnlmage, W. E. A laddie m France is dreaming (little girlie of you). Detijoit, McGrath, 1918. Dunn, S. C. The Sammies are coming I Ms., 1918. The Sammies are coming. Pt. song & solo song. St. Louis, Lincoln, 1918. Durham, C. & K. America we come. By 0. Durham. Roxbury, Mass.^ Dvithain, 1917. Dutcher, A. C. For the glory of Yankee land. N. Y., Laahier, 1917, Dykes, J. B. A prayer for victory. Hymn. 1918. The eagles of the west. By L. Aibor. Music by "An Iridiman." Riverton, N. J., Arbor, 1917. Earl, D. G. Peace. Long Beach, Cal. Thompson, 1915. Earl, M. Cheer up, mother. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. G«el what a wonderful time we'll nave when the boys come home. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. - I'm proud to be the sweetheart of a soldier. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. Lafayette (We hear you calling). N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. My sweetheart is somewhere in France. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. There's no need to worry at all. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. MUSIC 225 East, E. Your Mother's a soldier, too. By M. Faris. Bloomington, Ind., East- Faris, 1917. Ebel, O. Our country's voice is calling. Brooklyn, Chandler-Ebel, 1917. 'E bersagliere 'e Newark. By G. Camerlingo. Sul motivo di 'E Tripuline. N. Y., Matacea, 1917. Ebling, E. F. We'll be true to the Red, White, and Blue. Gin., Willis, 1918. Eckerle, C. E. Cincinnati's own march. Cin., Eckerle, 1917. Eddy, iJ. United States of America. By L. C. Eddy, jr. Blue print, 1917. America's awakening. Van Nuys, Cal., Eddy, 1916. Edmonds, A. When my laddie went to war. Buffalo, Clef, 1915. Edouard, E. The spirit of the U. S. A. Par., Edouard, 1918. Edson, C. P. Hold 'em, Yale! By D. Runyon. Los Angeles, Hart, 1917. Edwards, A. The sailors of the U. S. A. and The soldiers farewell. N. Y., Liick- hardt, 1918. Edwards, C. T. Echoes from the front. By W. M. Smith. Wilmington, One Price Mus. Co., 1917. Only a soldier's widow. Wilmington, One Price Mus. Co., 1918. Edwards, Q. Laddie boy. By W. D. Cobb. N. Y., Edwards Mus. House, 1917. Mothers of men. By W. Robards. N. Y., Stern, 1917. That grand old gentleman (Uncle Sam). N. Y., Song Rev. Co., 1918. Edwards, G. T. Liberty, sweet liberty. Pt.-son™. Portland, Me., Underwood, 1917. Edwards, J. C. The Khaki, The Blue & The Gray. Los Angeles, Edwards, 1918. Edwards. B. F. The boys and flag. Clinton, Mo., Edwards, 1918. The Kaiser condemn'd. Clinton, Mo., Edwards, 1918. Egan, J. We'll do our share. Ms., 1918. Eiker, J. T. The boys in brown in every town in U. S. A. Ms., 1917. Eisenkiamer, Mrs. M. You can count on Uncle Sam for victory. Pine Bluff, Ark., Eisenkramer, 1918. Elbert, C. We want a mighty navy. By H. Wesley. N. Y., Feist, 1915. Eldridge, H. C. America my homeland. Franklin, O., Eldridge, 1917, She wears a cross upon her sleeve. Franklin, O., Eldridge, 1917. The U. S. A. will find a way. Franklin, O., Eldridge, 1917. Eldridge, J. C. "Let's go." 1917. Ellershaw, E. Some war songa. 1917. Ellerton, H. W. God bless the Yankee boys. Lake Wales, Fla., EUerton, 1917. Elliott, E. The Sammies are off to war. By H.L.Brown. Atlantic City, Du Quesne, 1917. Elliott, K. E. Singing as they go. Haverhill, Elliott, 1918. Elliott, M. T. Our nation. By B. B. Ussher. Bbst., Homeyer, 1917, Elliott, W. Y. The marching song of freedom. Ms., 1917. Ellis, K. A soldier's good-bye. Colo. Springs, Ellis, 1917. Ellison, J. On to Berlin and victory. Omaha, Neb., Patton, 1918. "Who's Who in Berlin." Harmonized by L. G. Katz. Ms., 1918. Ellsworth, H. C. Come, join the cause! Salem, O., Ellsworth-Bare, 1917. EUsworth, W, W. Saint a la belle France, Hats off -to noble France. Ms., 1918. Elrod, E. W. Only one land for me. SedaUa, Mo., Perry, 1917. Emma, P. When the boys come saiUng home. Alb., Emma & Mantica, 1918. Emmet, D. All aboard to can the Kaiser. By C. E. Little. Chi., Hack & Anderson, 1917. Emmett, D. America's battle cry. (To the tune of "Dixie"). N. Y., Kendrick, 1917. Enness, D. B. Where are the brave boys marching. N, Y,, De Vinne Press, 1918, Ensley, M, The boys in blue and khaki, Knoxville, Ensley, 1918, Entwistle, M, A, The Victory Song, Ms., 1918. Enzenberg, M. Stand by the flag. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918. Erd, D. M. Uncle Sam's ships. 1917. We'll carry the Star Spangled Banner. Best., Dist. Welfare Aide, 1917. Ernst, H. Liberty waltz. Piano solo. Ms., 1918. Esperti, A. The boot of Italy. Ms., 1918. Ess, J. Young Democracy. 1917. Estabrook, P. Then I'll march right back to you. Grand Rapids, Nat. M. P. Co., 1918. Estes, C. B. If I'm captain in the army. 1918. Eva, A. H. E. da. Our dear old flag is calling. BrookHne, Mass., da Eva, 1918. Our dear old flag is calUng. Pt.-song. Brookline, Mass., da Eva, 1918. 66539—18 15 22fr LIBKAKY Of eONGRESS Evans, E. J. Defend the red, \vhite & Wue. By L. Michael. 1918. ■ Emblems of Uncle Sam. By M. R. Meyer. Brunswick, Ga., Meyer, 1918. For our dear Old Glory. Long Branch, Keith's, 1918. For the cause they think is right. Warren, Pa. Jokarski, 1915. Stick by your Uncle Sammy. By A. D. Minnick. West Haven, Conn., Minnick, 1917. , ^ , r.-, There's a pretty brown eyed girlie and a soldier boy m blue. By A. Grl- patrick. 1918. Everett„G. L-I-B-E-R-T-Y . . . Eochester, Everett, 1918. Exton, W. G. Flag of Liberty. Ma„ 1918. E. H. K. Him of hate. By 3. C. S. Portland, Me., Creasey, 1918. Fahr, T. The boys of America. N. Y., Fahr, 1917. Fairman, G. Here's to Your Boy and My Boy. N. Y., Pairman, 1918. - Hello, America, hello! N. Y., McCarthy, 1917. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm art my way. N. Y., Voir THzer, 1917'. Fairweather, H. F. Peace songs. Berkeley, Fairweather, 1917. Falvo, R. Toma, Garibaldi. Versi di L. Bovio. N. Y., Marinelli, 1916. Farmer, H. For my country and my flag. 1917. The great defy. Wl?. Farrell, W. When I get back. By DeW. H. Morse. N. Y., Haviland, 1918. Farwell, A. Hosanna. Pt.-song. Cin., Chul-ch, 1918. Fassnacht, F. G. America Awake. Ms., 1918. The Red Crete Drive. Ms., 1918. Faulkner, W. J. I love you, dear Erin, . . . Chi., Florentine Mus. Co., 1917. • Liberty's battle song. Chi., Florentine Mus. Co., 1917. Our gallant sammy boys in that sunny laind of France. Chi., Florentine Mus. Co., 1917. Fawcett, A. The lillies of France. Ms., 1918. Fay, L. J. For "God," America, & you. Bost., Fay, 1917. Fay, M. Hurrah, hurrah, we'll set the Belgian free. N. Y., Nolan, 1917. Feather, E. H. Let's all go over to France. By J. W. Illingwdrth. Clark Mills, N. Y., Feather, 1917. Fecher, J. J. Our soldier boys. By M. MacDonald. 1918. Fegan, W. J. The Motherland. Brookline, Mass., Fegan, 1914. Feingold.Ii. Tell me soldier how you feel. 1915. Fennel!, T. Can the Kaiser. Kans. City, Fennell, 1917^ Ferdon, J. When the boys come marching home. Cin., 1918. Ferguson, C. E. The boys from the U. S. A. Hutchinson, Kans., Ferguson, 1918. Feringer, F. C. I'm fighting for the U. S. A. Ms., 1918. Ferrari, G. Flag of my heart. By W. F. Kirk. N. Y., Harms, 19l7. Ferree, A. A. Battle march. Rosemont, Pa., 1917. Soldiers' marching BDHg. Rosemont, Pa., 1917. Fettinger, F. A national anthem. Unison chor. St. Louis, Wagner, 1918. Fields, A. Pay-Day . . . N. Y., Feist, 1918. Figg, W. H. The reveille. Chi., Figg, 1917. Fillmore, H. Our own red, white, & blue. By B. A. Schroll. Cin., Fillmore Mus. House, 1917. ' Finck, H. Around the map. Operetta. Excerpts. N. Y., Haw'kes, 1915. Finkeistein, C. F. God save America. By S. H. Borofsky. 1917. Finney, G. W. Do your bit! By Gertrude W. Finney. Ms., 1917. Fish, J. C. Victory. Phil., Fifih, 1918. Fisher, A. A. Prepare!! San Fran., Jackson, 1916. Fisher, F. Lorraine (My beautiful Alsace Lorraine). N. Y., McCaJ'thy, 1917. Mister McAdoo. N. Y., McCarthy, 1918. Fisher, L. L. As her soldier boy marched by. Cleveland, Fisher, 1917. Fisher, W. A. The freedbm of the seas. Words written in 1813. Auliior unknown. Bost., Ditson, 1917. Fisk, A. Soldier boy and sailor boy. By D. Ayer. Ms., 1918. Fitzgerald, M. J. Good-bye, MoUie May. 1917. Fitz-Gerald, Z. "For Him." K.-C. Grahd Rapids, Fitz-G6rald, 1918. ■ It's a long, long way to the U. S. A. . . . N. Y., Waterson, 1917. Fitzpatrick, M. The Irish volunteers. N. Y., Fitzpatrick, 1917. Fitzslmons, H. T. Our colors. By 0. R. Fuller. Chi., Lyon & Healy, 1917. Flagler, B. S. America goes forth to war. Poughkeepsie, Flagler, 19l8. Flanders, J. A. Our Yankee boy's victory. 1917. Flaskett, W. B. On the Vimy Ridge of France. Tacoma, Smith-Digby, 1917. MUSIC 227 Elatow, Leon. It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get tierel By A. Fields. N. Y.. Feist, 1917. Fletcher, H. B. Hip hip hoo-ray for the good old U.S.A. Indianapolis, Williamfl, 1917. ' Fletoher, J. Hear your country's call. Pt.-song. Words anon, and by J. Fletcher. 1917. My country America. Pt.-song. By S. F. Smith. 1917. Fletcher, B. L. Bring it back without a stain. 1918. V Keep, the home-fires brigh*. Pt.-song. 1918. The march to victory. Pt.-song; 1917. Flint, L. The ocean must be free. Chi., Ideal Mus. Pub. Co., 1917. Flint, M. It's up to us — ^America. By H. C. Rossman. 1914. Florence, M. I 'U fight for my country and you. Phil., Burkart, 1917. Flynn, A. Bing! bang! bing 'em on the Rhine. By J. Mahoney. N. Y., Remick, 1918. There's a green hill out in Flanders. N. Y., Piantadosi, 1917. Flynn, A. J. Oh, moon of the Summer night . . . N. Y., Piantadosi, 1918. Fobes, W. K. My country calls! I come! I come! Bost., Fobes, 1917. Our Washington. Bost., Fobes, 1917. Foehr, C. Let us fight for our liberty . . . Pawtucket, R. I., Globe M. P. Co., 1917. Foote, A. W. The Munster Fusiliers, Pt.-song. Post., Schmidt, 1918. Ford, A. J. Battle hymn: Unto death. ByJ. C. Nemus. Pt.-song. Chi., Tu-Oross Pub. Co., 1917. Ford, C. America it's up to you! Newark, Ford, 1917. My country I]m for thee. Los Angeles, Hatch, 1917. When you write send a letter of cheer. Newark, Ford, 1917. Ford, F. I want to be a soldier. Strong, Me., Chandler, 1918. Ford, F. J. I'll come back to you dear Mother. ByW. A. Lee. Bait., Lee, 1918. Ford, F. W. Just a little orphan boy. Perth Amboy, Hansen, 1918. We are going to whip the Kaiser. Detroit, Chapman, 1918. Ford, O. M. I'm in- love with Uncle Sammy. Chi., Ford, 1917. Forrest, L. Kansas hymn. Pt.-song. 1918. Fosdici, A. Our Country is calling. Ms., 1918. Foster, A. S. The boys fram the old home town. (Going "over the top.") 1917. Foster, C. W. We want the Kaiser's helmet now. Champaign, 111., Foster, 1917. Foster, E. B. A song of peace. By W. H. Neilson. . Plainfield, N. J., Foster, 1915. Foster, E. L. The only starry banner in the world. Windsor, Vt., Vt.Mus. Co., 1917. Foumier, A. M. We are the Camoufleurs. LosiAngeles, Creamer, 1918. Fowler, A. E. Betsy Ross dear Mother of our flag. NewbUryport, Fowler, 1917. Fowler, E.B. Freedom's flag. By Dr. 01 T. Dozier. Birminghaija, Dozier, 1917. Fowler, H. H. Columbia's call. Oakland, 1918. Fowler, M. K. The fighting First. Minneapolis, Fowler, 1917. Pledge of allegiance to my flag. 1917. Fox, G. There's ten million feathers in the eagle over there. . . Los Angeles, John- son, 1918. Fox, Lt. G. H. America. (New tune.) Fox, I. On with the flag boysl Cin., Krolage, 1918. Fox, S. J. We'll fight for you old glory. CM., Reynard, 1917. Francesco, L. E. de. Grido di Guerra. Versi di E; Flocco. N. Y., Cardilli, 1915. Frank, J. O. With liberty bonds. Cin., Frank, 1918. Frankenstien, A. F. Is your blood red white and blue? By W. R. Cushman. Los Angelesj. 1917. Franks, H. B. The boys from Yankee land. Brooklyn, Carroll, 1917. Franz, A. We'll knock that little "U-boat" high and dry. Phil., Elfreth, 1917. Frazer, Mrs., A. H. They have to thank America. Detroit, Frazer, 1918. Frazier, A. Won't you buy By S. L. Frazier. Los Angeles, Hatch, 1917. Frazier, A. McP. Fljdng the red white and blue. Los Angeles, Frazier, 1917. Freedom's land. Air: Dixie land. By A. E. Broomhall. Troy, O., 1917. Fredette, J. A. Loving thoughts to Mother. Holyoke, Mass., Conway, 1917. Fredrick, H. A soldier's Mother's request. By 0. L. Hayes. Oakland, Rose Mus. Co., 1917. Freeman,E. C. A letter to Dad in France. Northampton, Pa., HazelMus. Co., 1918. Freeman, G. B. The world's war song. Milwaukee, Con. Mus. Co., 1917. Freeman, H. Shout hurrah for America. Providence, H. Freeman Co., 1914. Freeman, H. B. It's a long way from Berlin to Broadway. Providence, Freeman, 1917. Freeman, B. Song of the regiment. Milwaukee, Freeman, 1917. 228 LIBEAEY OF CONGRESS Freeman, R. and L. Uncle Sam and Aunt Golumbia. Pt.-song. Harrisburg, 111., 1917. Freer, E. E. For the freedom of all nations. Chi., Roisiter, 1917. Freese, R. S. Uncle Sammy we'll be there. Bloomington, 111., Freese, 1917.. Freise, W. A. When will the war be over? N. Y. Freise, 1917. I^rench A. E. Internationa! hymns. 1917. French, E. W. The flag of liberty. Nowtonville, Mass., French, 1917. French, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hats off. 1917. French, Mrs. G. B. Over here when we get back from-over there. 1918. French, K. G. For liberty. By C. W. Gordon. 1917. Liberty anthem. By C. W. Gordon. Pt.-song. 1918. Frey, H. It's only a starin a service flag. Ms. 1918. Look out for squalls Kaiser Bill. By E. H. Fitzpatrick. CM., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Frey, H. A. Everyone can Uck the Kaiser if he wants to. 1918. Frey, P. B. Keep our boys. Richmond Hill, N. Y., 1918. Friedland, A. After the battle is over . . . N. Y., Gilbert, 1918. Camouflage. By L. W. Gilbert. N. Y., Stem, 1917. Set aside your tears (till the boys come marching home). N. Y., Stem, 1917. Who's afraid of the Kaiser!!! N. Y., Friedland, 1918. Frledlander, J. Marching on to victory. Chi., Friedlander, 1918. Friedman, C. The soldiers farewell to mother. By C. Petersen. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Friedman, L. America's call. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. The boy in blue. By Mrs. J. Smith. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. . Boys of the grand old U.S. A. By R. Creswell. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. The boys of the U. S. A. By F. J. Boyer. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Brave boys somewhere in France. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Pid you ever stop to tMnk, what America's done for you7 Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Faraway o'er the deep blue sea. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. The flag of our nation. By J. 0. Bums. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Hurrah! for our Sammies. By S. J. N. Brock. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. I'm going to raise my boy to be a soldier. CM., Root, 1916. Leaving the old home. By Miss W. Anderson. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Lets all fight with all our might . . . Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Lets cheer the boys along. By A. E. Lenard. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Let's smoke the Kaiser out. By J. Anding. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Never let America desert her post. By E. EbUng. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. — — Onward, onward we are marching. By W. H. O'Connell. Chi., O'Connell, 1917. Our banner. By E. E. Hahn. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Rally boys who's going to France. Bv J. P. Hart. CM., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Sammie of the U. S. A. By B. H. Wilson. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. - A soldier of Uncle Sam. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Some-where in France. By J. R. Schroeter. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Sweet land of liberty. By Mrs. I. Hodlmair. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Three cheers. By P. L. Haims. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Uncle Sam has called his boys. ByC. CaJcote. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. Uncle Sam I am sure strong for you. By R. H. Perrett. Chi., Perrett, 1917. • Uncle Sam is asking for your hand to-day. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. United States, America. By H. A. Pooch. CM., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918. What we do when we know we're right. Chi., N. Amer. Mus. Pub. Co., 1918. Friedman, M. Our own American boy. By W. C. Wilbert. Pittsburgh, Friedman, 1917. Frlsbee, G. R. Hurray for thegreat U. S. A. Best., Thompson, 1917. Frisch, B. I'd like to see the Kaiser with a lily in his hand. N. Y., Feist, 1918. Fritts, J. W. The mystery anthem. Umson cnor. 1918. Fritz, Ii. In time of peace prepare. Manchester, Mass., North. Mus. Co., 1916. Frltzsohe, C. Love and war. [Piano, added text]. Los Angeles, Harding, 1917. Frost, F. L. America we'll fight for you! By D. Pi Rose. 1917. .Pryzer, Max. The liberty's prayer et The War cMldren. Drama. Ms., 1918. Fuller, C. W. My soldier boy. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Fuller, E. When the old boat heads from home. N. Y., Douglas & Newman, 1918. FuUer, F. G. The Red haired soldier boy. By F. J. Clemon. Detroit, Fuller, -1918. MUSIC 229 Fuller, G. Are you thinking of your soldier boy to-night, ifa., 1918. Uncle Sam's boys. Ms., 1918. Fuller, M. M. America is calling you. So. Haven, Mich., Fuller, 1917. Fulton, M. For flag and country. 1917. Furth, S. Neutrality. By W. A. Heelan. N. Y., Fryer, 1915. When the "Yanks" come marching home. By W. Jerome. N. Y., Jerome, 1917. Fynn, A. J. Brother Jonathan leaves home. Denver, Composer, 1917. G, C. H. We're goin' ter git th' Kaiser— we, Yankee Doodle Yankees! Chi., Patr. Mus. Co., 1917. G., W. American national anthem. By A. M. D. G. 1916. Gible, O. K. True to my soldier boy. Hagerman, N. M., Gable, 1918. Gabriel, C. H. The colors that will not run. Chi., Eodeheaver, 1918. Should the stars in your service turn to gold. Chi., Rodeheaver, 1918. Sons of America. By F. F. Clark. Ames, la., Clark, 1918. They have called us to the colors. By J. R. Clements. Chi., Rodeheaver, 1917. Gabriel, C. H., jr. Keep the glow in glory. By A. H. Ben-Oliel. 1918. Gaertner, F. The war of 1914-1915. N. Y., Hall, 1915. Gage, E. Uncle Sammy's "Sammee." By H. R. Parsons. N. Y., Peckham & Parsons, 1917. Galanter, H. When we get over there. Louisville, Smythe Mus. Co., 1918. Gale, F. E. The Khaki boys. N. Y., Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1918. Gallo, S. II riaveglio d'ltalia. Boat., Gallo, 1915. Galloway and Topping. "My Soldier Boy." By T. Galloway. Ms., 1918. Galoway, F. Over there. Ms., 1918. Gantvoort, A. J. They go to end war. By C. B. Galbreath. Cin., Willis, 1918. Gardley, A. L. Land of liberty. ByE. A. Bowman. Cleveland, Bowman, 1918. Gardner, B. W. The girl I left behind. Scottsburg, Ind., Gardner, 1918. Gardner, J. Old Glory is the sign! By J. G. MacDermid. Chi., Forster, 1917. There is glory in old glory. By Mrs. L. M. Sligh. Dallas, Tex., 1917. Gamer, W. L. Camp Dix. Newark, Tower, 1918. Garren, R. Do your bit (The patriot's cry). By M. Freeman. Me., 1917. "Columbia victorious!" By M. Freeman. Wash., 1917. Garrett, E. Our answer to the call. Las Crucesi N. M., WilUams Duo Co., 1917. Garrett, H. Stand by the President. Dallas, Tex., Garrett, 1917. Garrett, L. The rookies lament. Chi., Reynolds & Garrett, 1917. Gartner, A. The Russian revolution, 191/. Chi., Gartner, 1917. Garton, T. Belgian Rose. By G. Benoit and R. Levenson. Bost., Garton, 1918. GaskUl, C. I thank you, Mr. Hoover. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. That's a mother's Liberty Loan. By Mayo & Tally. N. Y., Witmark, 1917. Gaston, B. I'm all dressed up to kill. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. Gates, G. W. Liberty and peace. Ottumwa, la., Gates, 1918. Gates, H. P. The call of Uncle Sam. 1917. Gaul, H. B. O Lord God of hosts. Collect in time of war. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Gay, B. A soldier's dream. Ms., 1918. Sons of Libert;^. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Gayae, A. A. Our Liberty Land. 1918. Gebhardt, B. W. What if— ? By R. B. Leach. Paris, Tex., Gebhardt, 1915. Geddes, A. I'm proud my boy's a soldier. Bait., 1917. Geiger, H. W. Lafayette, we're here. 1918. Geisler, W. My American girl good-bye. Chi., West End Mus. Co., 1917. Geneva, Q. di. Viva I'ltffia. 1916. Geneva, J. di. Glorious flag. 1918. , „ t. ^ , Gensburger, F. M. Let us boys fight for our nation . . San Iran., Gensburger, 1917. We've got to go to France. Ms., 1918. Gerber, G. We're waiting for the call. By J. W. Metric. Milwaukee, SiUaway, 1917. Gerioke, H. Wm. Off to join the Army. By Mrs. Selena Richardson. 1918. Gerke, B. C. The corporal's call. Berkeley, 1917. ^ ^ ^ „ .., ,^ • Gerrlsh, H. G. Led by the red white and blue. By E. Jensen. Seattle, Craig Mus. Pr., 1918. ^ ^ ^„,„ Gerson, B. A. The flag of Freedom. By 0. Gerson., 1917. Gianni, N. Ten million strong. Ms., 1918. Giannini, B. V. Men of America. N. Y., Messina, 1918. Giannlnl, F. A. A Trento e Trieste! 1915. 230 LIBEABT OF CONGEESS Gibson, B. Every one will say, oh long live the U. S. A. Harrisburgh, Gibson, 1918. Gibson, L.C. The flag of the U. S. A. N. Y., McClintock, 1«18. Giflord, H. E. When my boy meets the Kaiser. Medford, Mass., Gifford, 1918. Gilbert, E. O. B. Night on the field of battle. Hartford, Gilbert, 1917. The red cross girl. Hartford, Gilbert, 1917. Gilbert, F. Your Uncle Sammy want's you. Ms., 1918. Gilbert, 1. W. Let the flag fly! N. Y., Globe Mus. Co., 1917. GUI, & Jack. When you answer to the call. Lockport, N. Y., Pop. Mus. Co., 1917. Glllam, C. L. Old glory. Germantown, Pa., Gillam, 1917. Gilliland, C. B. Our sammies. By A. J. Matthews. Mt. Vernon, 0., GiUiland, 1917. GUmore, W. T. You raised a noble hero for the good old TJ. S. A. Lowell, Mc- Glinchy, 1917. Gllmour, H. L. East Bound. By W. L. Stidger. Hymn. 1918. Gilpin, W. I. Our Old Glory. Wheaton, 111., Gilpin, 1918. Gllroy, J. P. When my red cross girl comes home. 1917. When the Kaiser is in hock. 1917. Girard, R. Kiss your soldier boy good-bye. N. Adams, Mass., Girard, 1917. Lafayette we're going over. N. Adams, Mass., Girard, 1917. Giroux, A. Honneuraux braves qui passent. Lowell, Turcot, 1917. Githins, H. M. Over the top with the U. S. A. Ms., 1918. Glasse, S. B. When it's all over. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Glasser, E. 'Neath the old Red, White and Blue. Phil., Patriot Pub. Co., 1918. Glatt, A. "The man who put the Us in V. S. A. " By S. Downing. Ms., 1917. Glazier, I. O. The call of the sammies. Greeley, Colo., Glazier, 1918. Gleissner, E. J. The Boys of the TT. S. A. By M. J. Gleiasner. Ms., 1918. Glogau, J. All aboard for home sweet home. N. Y., Piantadosi, 1918. Here comes America. By E. Rose. 1917. GlogTie, J. The most beautiful flag in the world. Rochester, Berk, 1917. Wak« up, America! By G. Graff, jr. N. Y., Feist. 1916. We all want a separate piece nf Kaiser Bill. Ms., 1918. Goble, M. M. I know they are waiting for me. Grand Rapids, Nat. Mus. Pub. Co., 1918. Goetz, P. B. The Spartan Challenge. Buffalo, Denton, 1918. Goetze, K. When you come back my soldier boy . . . San Diego, Goet/ze, 1918. Goewey, C. P. Uncle Sam is calling. By L. M. Emerson. Pittsfleld, Mass., 1918. Gojkovich, G. N. There is faraway, faraway, across to sea. Ms., 1918. Golden, E. S. I'm so Lonesome, Awfully Lonesome . . . By J. H. Mears, N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Golden, J. L. Fall in line for your motherland. N. Y., Harms, 1916. Goldenthal, 'C. I'ight for the U. S. A. By C. Freed. Ms., 1918. Goldman, M. Over the top. By M. Phelps. Chi., Buck, 1917. Place a candle in th« Window till your laddie boy comes home. Chi., Buck, 1918. Goldman, S. L. March to the front. 1917. Goldsmith, M. Yankee boys. Ms.. 1918. Goldstein, G. The war. (Yiddish text.) By J. Zilbert. N. Y., Goldberg, 1917. Good, W. E. We are ready when you call. Los Angeles, Wolfer, 1917. Goodeve, Mrs. A. Now in this our hour of need. Hymn. N. Y., Gray, 1918. Goodfellow, H. Who goes there? 1917. Goodrich, J. C. Oh boj^s; we've got the fighting fever bad. Ms., 1918. Goodwin, B. S. A pra/y^er. Ms., 1918. Goodwin, H. E. Marching through Rhineland. Hartford, Goodwin, 1918. Gorbett, Z. F. When the Allies parade the streets of Berlin. New Caetle, Ind., Gorbett, 1917. Gordon, M. Buckle on your Belt, boys, Ms., 1918. Down in the trenches. Ms., 1918. ^he soldier's lullaby. Ms., 1918. Gorham, G. P. Somewhere in France. Ms., 1918. Gorman, B. M. Come across. Phil., B-Ii Co., 1917. Gottler, A. Hunting the Hun. N. Y., Kalmar, 1918. Send me a picture of baby. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. When the flowers bloom on no man's land. N. Y., Kalmar, 1918. Gottschalk, L. F. We're coming Uncle Sammy. Los Angeles, Young, 1917. Gould, H. Up! up! America! Chi., Gilbert, 1917. Gourle/, R. When the boys come home. By O. A. Newlin. Decatur, 111., Gourky, 1918. . . vj> MUSIC 2i3i Goyke, C. F. Come on boys and %ht for the Red, White, and Blue. Garry, Tnd., Reed, 1917. Giaham, A. D. Oh Sammy. Los Angelea, Quincke, 1918. Giaham, J. We'll iight for Yankee Doodle. San Joee, Cal., Graham, 1917. Graham, W. H. Here comes Uncle Sam. By C. W. North. 1917. Granger, A. J. The flag that knows no fear. Salix, la, Granger, 1917. Grant, C. N. When all the world's at peace. By F. J. Brown. N. Y., Haviland, 1914. Grant, F. W. This message your Mother sends you. Dover, N. H., Grant, 1917. Grant, R. Take up dear old glory. By Mr. L. Paddock. 1917. Gray, D. U. S- A. is calling me. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1917. Gray, E. America first. By J. W. Callahan. Chi., Root, 1916. Greeiy, P. Lord X)f Hosts. Army hymn. By O. W. Holmes. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918. Green, "A. True a:,ars of blue. Atchison, Kans., Abbey Student Pr., 1918. You bet I'll stay in the U.S.A. Portland, Ore., "Olevenger, 1915. Green, A. M. When Sammy comes marching home. Ms., 1918. Green, A. N. It must be the spirit of '76. By V/. Jerome. N. Y., Jerome, 1917. Green, E. The Yankee boys will never quit their duty to the U. S. A. Ms., 1918. Green, H. The flag that set u,s free. Ouray, Oolo., Green, 1917. Green, M. It's a life for a life. By D. L. Cushman. Cleveland, Cushman Shop, 1917. ■ We'll stand liy this flag and be true. Cleveland, Cushman Shop, 1917. Greenleaf, S. The light of the world is Uncle Sam. San Fran., Bold Atom Co., 1917. Greenwald, M. American abroad. By B. Anderson. Radcliffe, la., Anderson, 1917.' Let's get over into France. By R. S. Copper. Wash.., 1917. We can muster Uncle Sammv ten million men or more. Muscatine, la., Green, 1917. ' Gregg, C. G. Every Mother's son, Indianapolis, Gregg, 1917. Good-bye my soldier );oy. Indianapolis, Gregg, 1917. Gregori, E. We're off to Prance. Ma., 1918. Grennawald, C. T. Yoiu- coun'rv calls. N. Y., La Barre, 1917. Greulich, M. K. Our pledge to U. S. A. Cin., Willis, 1918. Grey, F. H. Be a true American. By J. W. Callahan & F. H. Grey. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. Gridley, C. Over the sea to Germanee. By J. F. Erb. N. Y., Wi mark, 1917. Griffin, C. L. Ilymnof pa+rio'ism. By E. Vo.fi'e. N. Y., Verbtu-g. 1917. Griffin, Ma]. G.E. Ballads of the regiment. N. Y., Harvey, ^918. Griffin, V. B. The cry of litertv. By W. iST. Garvin. San Diego, (JriiEn, 1917. U. S. bovs. .San Diego, tiffin, 1917. Grimm, C. A. " Good-bve mother! So long dad! Hello Uncle Sam. Chi., Lyceum Mus. Pub., 1917. Let'sfightfortheU. S. A. By A. K. Fellows. Chi., Lyceum Mus. Pub., 1917. Grindell, C. Our flag. By M. Grant. PlatteviUe, Wis., Grindell, 1917. Grinnell, A. I. Let's all follow the flag. Ms., 1918. Grinnell, G. Don't give up the ship. Chi., Grinnell, 1915. , Grinnell, 6. S. Ba'tle cry for liberty, Chi., Lakeside Supply Co., 1918. Groff, L. C. The boy's from Illinois. Ms., 1918. The Jackies in ;blue. Ms,, 1918. Oiuin^erna'ional doc'or Uncle Sam.. Ms., 1918. Gross, C. V. Somewhere across ihat mighty blue sea. Ms., 1918. Grossniian and Kiuby. Af .er . The world war blues. Bruceville, Tex., Bruceville Mus. Co., 1918. Harris, M. Hail, hail, America and the flag. N. Y., Sophronia Mus. Co., 1917. Harris, S. P. Farewell, little girl of mine. N. Y., Harris, 1917. Harrison, E. E. My little Red Cross girl. I.os Angeles, Ballinger, 1918. We're going to do it again. 1918. Harrison, T. W. In dear old U. S. A. By E. S. Ward. Kans. City, Melody Pub. Co., 1916. Harsh, A. K. Down with the enemy, up with our flag. Pittsbui'gh, Koppitz, 1917. Hart, N. S. The flag of a thousand years. Chi., Leslie Mus. House, 1917. Hartley, J. H. For the Sake of Old Glory. 1918. Hartmaier, P. B. Brave soldier boys. Brooklyn, Hartmaier, 1917. Hartmann, J. The battle hymn of the Liberty Army of the U. S. A. 1918. Hartmann, M. Somewhere in France. By J. P. Sinnott. N. Y., Sclijlrmer, 1917. Hartman, R. F. On to victory! Ms., 1918. Hartman, W. Navy waltz. Ma., 1918. HartzeU, R. America first. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. Doing their bit. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. ■ 'Tis the same Star-Spangled Banner. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. A soldier's last farewell. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. The U. S. A. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. Harwood, D. V. On the battle field. N. Y., Har-Mar, 1915. Hassett, B. We'll conquer in the end. Riverton, Va., Hassett, 1918. Hasslei, G. W. Hurray, America. Chi^^ Highway Pub. Co., 1917. Hatch, C. W. It's your flag and mine. By F. C. Smith. Los Angeles, Hatch, 1917. Hathaway, F. E. Old glory. Chi., Nat. Mua. Co., 1917. We're coming Uncle Sam to you. Chi., Nat. Mi^s. Co., 1917. We'll keep a place for you. Chi., Hathaway, 1918. Haubrich, !e. When the clouds of war roll by. Chi., Browne, 1917. Hauens, J. We don't want the bacon (^Vhat we want is a piece of the Rhine). Ms., 1918. Haunsohild, J. Give me a girl to love me . . . Chi., Kelly-Haunschild, 1918. Hause, E. Over the top. Ms., 1918. Hauser, C. Our Yankee Doodle dandy. By I. R. Bacon. N. Y., Hauser, 1917. Haven, W. G. The battle hymn of peace. Pt.^ong. Greenfield, 111., Haven Shop, 1918. Hayden, H. E. Just think what a soldier has to go thru' in this war. Maiden, Hitch- cock, 1915. Hayden, U. E. The call to arms. Oakland, Hayden, 1917. 234 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS Hayford, G. W. Arise America. Bost., Thompson, 1917. We'll fight O land for thee. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Haynes, C. G. My country U. S. A. By M. Wert. Wichita, Kans., Haynes, 1917. Haywood, K.V. For Uncle Sam and you. By J. B. Satterlee, jr. N. Y., Harding's Mue. House, 1918. Healy, L. I'm rarin' to go. Rensselaer, Ind., Song Shop, 1918. Heath, R. M. When the bugle calls. Minneapolis, N. W. Mub. Pub. Co., 1918. Heaton, J. A. For my land my flag and you. By D. Olsen, jr. Phil., Harmony Mus. Co., 1917. You're a Yankee Doodle Dandy now. By R. F. McKenna. Phil., McKenna, 1916. Hedden, W. R. War song. By A. M. Lyon. N. Y., Lyon, 1916. Hediger, M. On to the war. Ms., 1918. Heeuan, M. E. I want a boy in Khaki. 1917. Heft, A. Good bye to my brown eyes . . . 1918. The spirit of '76. By A. Easton. Sacramento, Easton, 1917. Hell, C. Belgium. By N. S. See. Wash., Marks-Goldsmith, 1915. Heiman, L. A message from No Man's Land. Ms., 1918. There's a vacant spot in our service flag. Ms., 1918. Hein, S. Loyalty. A modern play. Excerpts. N. Y., Harms, 1918. Hekeler, R. Anthem of liberty. Pt.-song. N. Y., Hekeler, 1918. Held, W. Harbinger of peace. By G. R. Sinning. Pitts,burg, Sinning, 1916. Helms, P. M. We're going overseas to whip the Kaiser. Port Henry, N. Y., Helms, 1918. Henokels, T. The battle march of liberty. By VanDyke. N. Y., Story, 1918. The land beyond compare. By H. VanDyke. 1917. Henderson, W. C. Britania, we're with you. 1916. Hendricks, Mrs. R. Hands off our U. S. A. Pulaski, la., Hendricks, 1917. Henk, E. J. The Mothers of our nation crying for peace not war. Milwaukee, Henk, 1917. Henkel, F. A. In Flanders fields. Ms., 1918. Henkel, G. The lanky Yankee Boy I sent away. By H. Williams. Detroit, Remick, 1918. Henry, S. Star of mine. Ms., 1918. Hepburn, S. Come and hear the band play Dixie. Seattle, Ivy Press, 1915. Herbert, H. L. Au revoir. In N. Y. Herald, Jan. 20, 1918. Herbert, J. B. Songs of the soldier boys. Okla. City, Keynote Co., 1918. We're all Uncle Sam's boys now. Chi., Rodeheaver, 1917. Herbert, V. The call to freedom. Patriotic ode for mixed voices. Bost., Ditson, 1918. Can't you hear your country calling. By G. Buck. N. Y., Harms, 1917. The Century Girl. Excerpts. N, Y., Harms, 1916. Her regiment. Opera. Voc. sc. and excerpts. N. Y., Harms, 1917. Herbert, W. R. The spirit of 1917. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Herman, H. D. We're goin' Daddy Woodrow. By C. A. Herman. N. Y., Luck- hardt, 1918. Herman, W. F. America, we are ready. New Haven, Herman, 1917. Heron, J. Uncle Sammy's calling you. 1917. Herrmann, O. E. Is it a long way to Tipperrary. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., N. E- Mus. Co., 1915. Hertlein, Mrs. L. R. Oi soldier boy. Karthana, Pa., Hertlein, 1917. Hervey, F. A. J. A children's war hymn. By Eva Momhan. N. Y., Gray, 1918i. Herzer, H. The Kaijer and hij goat. By J. W. Russel. Herzer, 1918. Hewitt, A. F. E. Made in America. Ms., 1918. Hewitt, W. N. stars and stripes. By D. H. Verder. Bost,, Thompson, 1917. Higgins, H. Van. I'mfor America first. By M. Vam-Higgins. Chi., Nat. Mue. Co., 1917. Higgins, H. Over the top to somewhere on the Rhine. Higgins, 1918. Higinbotham, E. E. The crisis. Chi., Higinbotham, 1917. Hilbert, H. Someday they're coming home again. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Hill, A. Rally, boys, rally. By J. C. Bramwell. St. Paul, Bramwell, 1917. Hill, A. B. "238:" Bradford, Pa., Hill, 1918. Hill, H. A. That little scrap of paper . . . Ms., 1918. The shadows of war. Syracuse, Hill, 1917. Yes we are going to Berlin, you bet. Ms., 1918. Hill, M. TrenchI TrenchI Trench! Our boys are trenching. By W. Dillen. Okla. City, Dillen, 1918. Musio 235 Hill, O. A. We will stand by the stars and stripes forever. Ravenna, 0., Hill, 1917. HiU, P. M. The call for peace. Los Angeles, Hill, 1916. Hiller, A. America 'a proud of you. Kans. City, Hiller, 1917. HiUiam, B. C. Freedom for all forever. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. - The hallies howe a hawlful lot to hus. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917. Apais la Guerre. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Hilton', B. A. America sing. Pt.-song. 1918. • Our colors. Pt.-song. 1918. Himan, A. Unfurl the flag. By J. Butler. N. Y., Gordon, 1918. Hinshaw, W. W. When we follow Woodrow Wilson in the morning. 1917. Hitchcock, H. E. It takes your Uncle Sammy to finish up the scrap. By A. E. Shaw. Chi., Shaw, 1917. Hitt, W. Sammees. Phil., Swisher, 1917. Hoberman, H. D. From Yaphank to you. Brooklyn, Hobbs-Bobker, 1917. Hochberg, C. E. Awake America awake. By D. L. Rader. Brooklyn, Hochberg, 1917. Hodges, S. H. O land of truth and liberty. 1917. Hodgson, A. The Hun is on the wave. Norfolk, Marshall, 1918. Hodgson, T. A. Y. All-hail my native land to thee. Ms., 1918. — — Come along. Palmerton, Pa., Hodgson, 1918. , March of the Pennsylvauians. Ms., 1918. Holer, Mrs. M. I'm just a Sammy, a blue-blooded Yank. Sedalia, Mo., Perry, 1918. Hoffman, K. Every girl that has a heart loves a soldier. By C. F. Whaley. N. Y., Branen, 1918. Hofman, i B., A. Where do we go frOm here, boys? Ms., 1918. 256 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Smythe, B. Fight for the flag we love. By C. Zollinger. Louisville, Smythe, 1917. Sneed, M. The boys from old Kentucky. Lancaster, Ky., All Mus. Shops, 1918. The patriotic mother. Lancaster, Ky., Sneed, 1917. Snow, D. C. Buy a bond. Chi., Snow, 1918. Soard, S. B., sr. The doom of Kaiser Bill. Morristown, Tenn., 1918. Sola, J. America called to war. Ms., 1918. Solman, A. My Yankee boy. By B. Grossman & B. Frisch. N. Y., Morris, 1917. We'll keep things going 'till the boys come home. By A. B. Sterling. N. Y.. Morris, 1917. Solman, J. I'll come back and be your sailor boy. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Songs for soldiers. By E. Bangs. De Land, Fla., Bangs, 1917. Songs of America . Ft. Wayne, Ind., Ft. Wayne Pr. Co., 1917. Songs of our country ... N. Y., Nat. Com. on Patr. Lit., 1917. Songs of our nation. Gin., Willis, 1917. Songs the soldiers and sailors sing. N. Y., Feist, 1918. Soul Songs for Trench, Camp, Ship, and Battle of Life Brooklyn, Nat. Song Co., 1918. Sousa, J. P. Blue Ridge! I'm coming back to you. N. Y., Harms, 1917. Great Lakes. N. Y., Harms, 1918. In Flanders fields the poppies grow. By J. McCrae. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. We are coming. By E. W. Linn. N. Y., 1916. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Souther, L. There's a Uly field. By F. R. Mastin. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Spalding, r. A. March on! Over There. By A. Bates. Bost., Homeyer, 1918. Spaulding, H. F. The world's assassin — Kaiser. Sioux Falls, Spaulding, 1918. Speaks, O. When the boys come home. By John Hay. N. Y., Schirmer, 1915. Specht, P. 1. To a lonesome heart, (cello obi.) Reading, Monarch, Mus. Co., 1917. Spencer, A. I want to stay in France. Ms., 1918. Spencer, A. G. Hail America. Reno, Nev., Spencer, 1917. Spencer, M. D. Old Glory's calling you. Chi., Lee, 1917. Spenser, W. Our Sammee boys. Phil., Spenser, 1917. Spernek, J. G. The portrait. Mipneapolis, Spernek, 1917. Sperry, A. M-. My liberty boy. Ms., 1918. Spicer, R. Forward march! To Germany. Good Hope, 111., Spicer, 1917. Splese, E. Come boys rfbme. So. Hammond, N. Y., Composer, 1918. Spinlng, G. Ii. O Sammie! get your gun, right away!! Pasadena, Spining; 1918. The Spirit of the Nation. Song coll. Sacramento, Weinstock, 1918. Spom, E. There's a gray-haired mother waiting. N. Y., Royal Mus. Co., 191S. Sprague, W. H. We all love the flag. By Rev. F. D. Budlong. 1917. Sprankle, L. Its time to get the spirit . . . Cleveland, Supreme Mus. Co., 1918. Spring, A. M. Don't tread on me. 1916. Springer, J. A. The United States of America. Alb., Alb. Mus. Bureau-, 1917. Sprinkle, M. O. Follow Old Glory. Chevy Chase, D. C, Sprinkle, 1918. Staddon, W. C. Somewhere a heart is aching. Los AngeleS', Hawn, 1918. Stafford, C. C. The flag I love. Oneonta, Ala., Stafford, 1918. Stahlschmidt, A. E. The men of '17. N. Y., Stahlschmidt, 1917. Staley, R. F. Our U. S. A. boys. Rochester, Staley, 1917. Stambler, E. Good-bye boys. Farce. Excerpts. N. Y., McCree, 1917. Stanford, DeW. Columbia awake. N. Y., Lea & Stanford, 1916. Stanley, W. A. Over the seas for Liberty. By H. D. Axleby. N. Y., Tullar-Mere- dith, 1917. Stansell, E. K. Allies' song of Freedom. Buffalo, Stansell, 1917. Stanton, A. Our home guard. N. Y., Tams Mus. Lib., 1917. Stanton, H. T. I am lonely for you. St. Louie, Stanton, 1918. The star-spangled banner (J. S. Smith) and the Maiseillaise (R. de L'lsle). Host., Ditson, 1917. Stars and stripes, I pledge myself to thee. (Anonylnous). Cin:, Gin. Mua. Pub.Co., 1918. Stark, E. J. We're coming Uncle Sammy. By J. Stajrk. St. Louis, Stark, 1917. Stedman, E. W. Up and at 'em!! Brocktofi, Old Colony Co., 1918. By H. A. Stedman. Brockton, Regal Mus. Co., 1918. Steele, P. The freedom of the sea. By M. Hillis. Brooklyn, Steele, 1917. Steely, W. C. Stand by Old Glory. Chi., Steely, 1917. .; Steffe, W. The world's freedom. By E. Wright. New Haven, Mich., Wright, 1918. Steiberitz, E. Conquer the Kaiser. By R. Hurd. 1917. Steinert, A., jr. Star of Liberty. By F. Tuckerman. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1917. Steinmetz, T. A. 32nd Division March. Marehfield, Wis., Melody MUs. Co., 1918. MUSIC 257 Stembler, E. Ah don't want to be no slacker man. ByJ. McCree. Ms., 1917. Grabahoe, hoe, hoe. ByJ. McCree. N. Y., McOree, 1917. Stensou, E. J. There's a red-haired girl on Broadway. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Stephens, E. The man in the Battle Plane. By W. P. Boosey. N. Y., Harms, 1917. Stephens, G. E. Do, do your best tor Uncle Sam. Kenosha, Wis., Stephens, 1917. Stephens, P. A. Why we are in the war; Meet me in France. Ms., 1918. Stephens, W. Have you seen him in Prance? (Brother o' mine). N. Y., Chappell, 1918. Stephenson, C. My soldier brother. El Dorado, Kans., Stephenson, 1917. Sterling, G. We're going. San Fran., Sherman, Clay & Co., 1918. Stem, J. Someone is longing for home sweet home. N. Y., Douglas, 1918. When I come back to you . N. Y., Douglas, 1918. Sterberger, A. 1. Girls of the U. S. A. Ms., 1917. Sterne, E. When the Yankees come marching home. Ms., 1917. Steiny, M-. Forward Belgium! N. Y., European Mua. Cor., 1915. Stevens, D. Carry on! Carry on! Old Glory. By R. D. Ware. Birchard, 1917. Pass the word along (We'll be there). Boat., Birchard, 1918. Stevens, F. W. The songs that the soldiers sing. Spokane, Mus. Pub. Co., 1915. Stevens, G. E. They're off to gain the victory. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. Stevens, Sgt. V. T. Come back to home sweet home. Battle Creek, Roat, 1918. Stand by Uncle Sam. Battle Creek, Roat, 1918. Stinson, J. M. Liberty. 1918. Stirling, H. When the war is over. By S. Barrett. Wash., Marks-Goldsmith, 1915. Stirling, B. B. You'd better raise your boy to be a soldier. N. Y., Lewis, 1916. Stitt, M. Mc-. The Yankees are coming. 1918. Stoddard, N. F. Come on boys. Wash., Stoddard, 1917. Stoltz, E. J. Over the top with your Uncle Sam. San Fran., Grobe, 1918. Stouer, W. S. Patriotic song book and songs of the Allies. Ann Arbor, Educators Ass'n, 1917. ^— Songs of the Allies. Ann Arbor, Educators Ass'n, 1917. Storer, M. Stick to Uncle Sam. Ms., 1918. Storer, B. M. For Democracy and You. By M. A. Storer. St. Lotus, Liberty Pub. Co., 1918. Story, P. B. The Allied soldiers' anthem. By A. McG. McHenry. 1917. America first. By H. E. Winegar. N. Y., Story, 1917. America needs you. By C. Kennedy. N. Y., Story, 1917. America's battle cry. N. Y., Story, 1918. For home and country and the right. By J. W. O'Brien. N. Y., 1917. Get a bond, boys and be happy. By J. W. Spencer. Olneyville, R. I., Spencer, 1917. My boy. By A. J. Cook. Westerlo, N. Y., Cook, 1917. Old U. S. A. By M. B. Long. N. Y., Story, 1918. The picture that he held close to his heart. Six Mile Run, Pa., Edwards, 1918. Stars and Stripes forever. N. Y., Story, 1918. The Stars and Stripes shall win, prevail. N. Y., Story, 1918. Uncle Sam is calling. By H. Keller. N. Y., Story, 1917. Stowe, H. B. When you strike at Old Glory. Kans. City, Stowe, 1917. Stowe, L. L. Our good old U. S. A. Stowe, 1917. Strassburg, E. von. If I come back again. 1915. Stretch, M. The voice of liberty. By E. Biddle. Camden, Biddle, 1917. Strickland, H. A. Let Old Glory wave for the world's cause. By H. R. Rice. Ms., 1917. Stroud, H. The boys from Tipperary. 1918. Song of the Sammies. 1917. Stnib, Mrs. M. I want to be a Sammie. Toledo, Strub, 1918. Stults, B. M. Long. wave Old Glory. Pt.-song. Phil., Pressor, 1917. Sugden, J. H. When we're marching down the main street . . Indianapolis, Negley, 1917. Sullivan, A. S. Song of peace. Pt. song. By T. Taylor. Best., White-Smith, 1914. Sullivan, C. E. Sherman said "War is Hell." Burlington, Sullivan, 1918. SuUivan, Mrs. C. S. Our boys in the khaki suits. Anderson, S. C, 1918. Sullivan, D. A. America united. Lowell, Sullivan, 1917. Sullivan, D. J. *The redheaded Irishman. By A. M. Grant, Best., Grant, 1917. Sullivan, Q. F. Arrah me Kaiser I'm a-comin'. St. Joseph, Sulhvan, 1917. Sullivan, J. L. It's gi'eat to be a soldier. Best., Strand Pub. Co., 1917. Sullivan, S. Just tell Old Glory. Lowell, Anderson, 1918. 66539—18 17 258 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Sullivan, T. B. I gueae that I'll do my bit. Springfield, Mass., Sullivan, 1918. Sully, t. America always! First & last! ("If you're loyal to Uncle Sam"). Chi., Sullivan, 1917. „ ^ a Sumner, C. L. Just put us on your list dear Uncle Sam. Norwood, N. Y., bumner, 1917. Sumner, J. S. "Somewhere." By J. C. Spray. Ohi., Spray & Henry, 1917. Somewhere in France. By M. Gregg. Chi., Sumner & Maher, 1917. Sumner, W. C. It's a long way back to the good old U. S. A. Madison, Rosendahl, 1917. Sumner and Friedman. Sammy. Chi., Amer. Mus. Pub., 1917. Surdam, W. M. The Star Spangled Banner for mine. By A. C. James. Union, N. Y., Surdam, 1916. Surette, T. W. Soldiers of the Republic. By H. H. Harbour. 1918. Sutton, T. E. May the angels guard our soldier boys to-night. Ms., 1918. Swan, F. C. There's no friends like the friends from way back home. Bost., Swan, 1918. Swan, N. E. We'll be with you Uncle Sam. By E. F. Swan. Kankakee, 111., Swan, 1917. Swartz, H. M. 'Way back home. By I. T. Tribit. Los Angeles, Hatch, 1917. Sweatmon, T. K. The boys of U. S. A. By E. P. Atkins and J. E. Palmer. 1917. Sweely, C. Liberty that shall not pass away. Williamsport, Pa., Leschetizky Mus. Sch., 1918. Sweet, A. There's a picture in my old kit bag. Chi., Browne, 1918. Swift, E. D. The Yankee tin-soldier. By D. Amsden. Ms., 1917. Swingle, C. M. Men! Men! and more men. 1917. Symons, P. Oh Triune God, oh Triune Flag. By J. C. Jones. Brooklyn, Franklin Pr., 1917. Taft, F. Our country. Montclair, 1917. Takersley, W. I'm Uncle Sammy's soldier. Frankfort, Ind., Tankersley M. P. Co., 1917. Tanner, N. E. For you and Uncle Sam. Ms., 1918. Tantum, H. Uncle Sam thy boys are true. Ms., 1918. When Sambo goes over the top. Ms., 1918. Tate, G. Land of my birth. Ms., 1918. Taverna, E. I'd gladly be a wounded soldier. . N. Y., Jetter, 1918. Taylor, G. H. Mr. Yankee Doodle are we prepared. Barry, Malmgren & Taylor, 1916. Taylor, I. D. Humanity. 1917. Taylor, J. I. America, beloved land. Pt.-song. Pittsburgh, Taylor, 1917. • Kaiser Bill. Pittsburgh, Taylor, 1918. Taylor, P. S. America's call. By E. F. Larkins. E. Liverpool, 0., Larkins-Taylor, 1917. Taylor, E. Camping on his trail. By 0. Taylor. Cin., Willis, 1918. Taylor, T. He sleeps beneath the soil of France. N. Y., Taylor, 1917. TeeUng, F. B. Every star in our flag tells a story. N. Y., Harding, 1918. We'll pay our debt to Lafayette. N. Y., Harding, 1918. Temple, E. H. We are Sammies of the U. S. A. 1918. Templeton, F. Farewell to fighting Sammy. Toledo, Author, 1918. When we go over the top. "Toledo, Author, 1918. Tennant, G. C. That's a mother's reward from her son. Bait., Key M. P. Co., 1917. When the sun goes down in France. Bait., Key M. P. Co., 1917. Tenney L. Come back to Belgium and me. 1915. Terrauova, S. The volunteers, Pt.-song. Eveleth, Minn., Terranova, 1917. Terry, E. H. America's prayer. By L. G. A. Woolfall. Yonkers, Terry, 1917. Columbia's Oriflamme. By E. Vangerow. Yonkers, Terry, 1917. Terrylierry, A. P. When our boys come marching. Grand Rapids, Terryberry, 1916. Thaoker, J. The man of mystery. By F. Thacker. Ottawa, 111., 1917. •Thaler, E, America, my home, bless'd home. Pt.-song. By H. D. Shaiffer. Ms., 1917. Tliarp, C. andn. B. Over the top for U. S. A. "with the best of luck." Chi.,TharpB, 1917. Thayer, F. Who's who? U.S. Not you. Mankato, Kans., Composer, 1918. Thayer, W. A. The glory of war. Pt.-song. By F. D. Burnet. N. Y., ScMrmer, 1918. Theimei, E. M. E. America for evermore. Owatonna, Minn., 1917. Thiele, E. B. Man the guns, boys. Ms., 1918. Thomas, C. Berlin or bust. By W. Addison. Chi., Addison & Tbomaa, 1917. MUSIC 259 Thomas, C. J. We have to pull the Kaiser off the throne. Ms., 1918. Thomas, Q. W. Registration day in U. S. A. N. O., Thomas, 1917. Thomas, J. B. Sammie on the sea. St. Louis, 1917. Thomas, J. K. The U. S. of the world. By K. O. McCoy. Kenton, O., U. S. Mus. Co., 1917. Thomas, L. All we can say is God bless you, America is proud of you. N. Y., Triangle M. P. Co., 1917. They're on their way to kan.the Kaiser. N. Y., Thomas & O'Connell, 1918. Thomas, S. L. Buy me a Liberty Bond. Ms., 1918. Thomas, W. Take care of my sweetheart while I am away. Phil., Thomas, 1917. Thompson, A. L. Starid by the colors. Phil., Thompson, 1918. Thompson, C. P. The Sammies of the U. S. A. Jewett, 0., Composer, 1917. Thompson, D. We're the sons of Uncle Sam. By H. B. Fallas. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1917. Thompson, E. H. Our Red Cross patriots. By W. R. Thompson. Byesville, O., Thompson, 1917. Thompson, 6. V. Three cheers for the army & navy. N. Y., Evening Mail, 1917. When your boy comes back to you. N. Y., Evening Mail, 1917. Thompson, G. V. ana David W. When we wind up the watch on the Rhine. N. Y., Thompson, 1917. Thompson, J. E. Pictures when the war is over. Gastonville, Pa., Composer, 1916. Thompson, L. The battle cry of U. S. A. New Britain, Clark, 1917. Thompson, L. I. America calls. Portland, Ore., Thompson', 1918. Thompson, R. Good-bye my little girl. N. Y., Thompson, 1918. —- Off to the front. By T. Lilley. Cleveland, Assoc. Mus. Pub., 1918. — — ■ When duty calls. Cleveland, Lilley, 1918. Thomson, V. Flag o' the world. By W. H. Smith. Kans. City, Kans. City Song Co., 1917. Thornton, M. C. Will you say to my dear Mammy. New Alb., Ind., Thornton, 1918. Thielkeld, E. Buy a Bond. Charleston, 111., Erie & Leo, 1918. Forget-me-not. Ms. 1918. Tioe, B. M. The cross that stands for helping hands. Sioux City, la., Tice M. P. Co., 1917. They are tenting to-night in far off Prance. Sioux City, la., Tice M. P. Co., 1918. Tidestrom, I. A voice from the aerie. Wash., Tidestrom, 1917. Tierney H. Fleur-de Lis. By S. Murphy. N. Y., Remick, 1918. God save us all. By A. Bryan. N. Y., Remick, 1917. It's time for every boy to be a soldier. By A. Bryan. N. Y., Remick, 1917. Jerry mon cheri. By S. Murphy. N. Y., Remick. My little service flag has seven stars. N. Y., Remick, 1918. What next. Mus. Com. excpts. N. Y., Remick, 1917. Tinnette, T. Come on! Come on! they're calling you and me. Detroit, Jones, 1918. Working for the Government now. Detroit, Tinnette, 1918. Tobin, W. J. Freedom's battle hymn. 1918. Tompkins, G. Where? There! Somewhere in France. By J. V. Blanchet. Ms., 1917. Tonello, J. The spirit of 1917 . A sketch. 1918. Tonks, E. O beautiful country. Wash., Price, 1916. Tonner, P. C. In the land where the cannons roar. Dyersville, la., Tonner, 1914. Toolan, M. Uncle Sam will win. Ms., 1918. Toothaker, E. G. Soldier lad, my soldier lad. Park, Kans., Toothaker, 1917. Topping, J. F. I want you — you — you and you . . Ms., 1918. Torrey, B. He fell in France. Bost., Torrey, 1918. Tourjee, H. Uncle Sam's roundup. By W. D. Coburn. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918. Tours, F. E. In Flanders' fields. By J. McCrae. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Touster, Ben. Doughboy. Ms., 1918. Tower, J. B. May God bless you and the Red, White and Blue. Portland, Tower, 1917. Stand up and fight for Uncle Sammy and the dear old U. S. A. Portland, Tower, 1917. Towner, D. B. America, all hail! Pt.-song. By C. B. Hilton. 1917. Townsend, N. Belgium forever. By Y; Townsend. N. Y., Schirmer, 1914. Toy, B. Hip! hip! hooray (We are marching away). Brooklyn, Watson, 1917. Tracy, G. L. The boy that went. By.K. P. Crowninshield. Bost., Thompson-, 1917. I had a little dog. By R. D. Ware. Bost., Birchard, 1917. 260 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS Tracy, Q. L. Sons of America arise in your might. By I. Nicholson. Lowell, Nicholson, 1917. Three cheers for the Red Cross. By M. La Tremoille-Wells. Bost., La Tremoille-Wells, 1917. Tracy, Mrs. M. E. I am the woman. By M. E. Tracy. 1917. Trainer, W. J. The khaki and the blue. Perth Amboy, N. J., Trainer, 1917. Tremblay, G. F. My country is calling me. Ms. 1918. Tremper, B. S. Come thru'. Seattle, Craig Mus. Pr., 1917. Trench, B. R. Peace on earth good will to men. By L. G. Reynolds. Chi., Trench, 1916. Trent, T. C. The boys of Uncle Sam. Springfield, 111., Trent, 1917. Tresldder, T. W. Marching through Germany. Seattle, Tresidder, 1917. Trix, H. Don't weaken and stick till the boys come home. Chic, Rossiter, 1918. Troth, D. A bugle call to peace. By Halbert McNenny. N. Y., Haviland, 1916. Troy, H. The sons of Uncle Sam have always brought the bacon home. N. Y., Stem, 1917. True, D. O. Your flag and my flag. Melody only. 1918. Trumble, M. Uncle Sam needs you. By W. J. McDonald. Santa Cruz, Cal., McDonald, 1917. Tschaikovski, P. I. On, thou soul. Chorus. By F. Manley. Air: "Marche Slav." Bost., Birchard, 1918. Tucker, F. When Yankee Doodle, Doodle, lands in France. Galesburg, 111. , Tuck M. P. Co., 1918. Tullar, G. C. The angel of No Man's Land. By H. M. Barr. N. Y., Tullar-Meredith, 1918. Turner, L. A. The new code of honor our world's fighting for, Nutley, N. J., 1917. Turner, S. M. All hail to the flag. By J. H. Hosterman. Cambridge, Hosterman, 1917. Turpin, T. When Sambo goes to France. Ms. 1918. Tusseubroek, H. The greatest Mother in the World. 1918. Tussing, H. Here we come! ye sons of France! By D. Vroman. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., Vroman, 1917. Tussing, J. W. The submarine. By J. W. Williams. Buffalo, Niagara M. P. Co., 1917. When Uncle Sam makes the German band play Yankee Doodle. Buffalo, Niagara M. P. Co., 1917. Tuttle, G. A. Freedom's war. 1918. Tuxworth, A. J. Good night Kaiser. 1917. Twyman, G. J. God save our men. Ms. 1918. I'm happy for I'm 'coming back I know. Ms., 1918. Tynan, J. Farewell my sunbeam. N. Y., Tynan, 1917. Ullian, C. Sailor boy. By Hersh and Gillette. Bost., Hersh, 1917. Ullrich, J. J. Come along Uncle Sam needs you all. By H. J. F. Ratzel. Brooklyn, U. R. K. Pub. Co., 1917. Ullrich, R. A. For our soldier boys. Prov., R. I., Author, 1917. Ulp, G. B. Right on to France. Renovo, Pa., Pa. Mus. Co., 1918. Ultes, W. On to Germany — Onward to Berlin. Ms., 1918. Underdue, J. H. On to victory we go. Phil., Underdue, 1917. Upson, G. S. Get him, "Me und Gott." Waterbury, Truson, 1918. Vaaler, L. Will you stand behind the man behind the gun. Princeton, Minn., Garrison, 1917. Valentine, A. The Red Cross girl. By H. A. Langslow. Rochester, Flower City M. P. Co., 1915. Valentine, A. M. The border boys. By B. A. Sneed, 1917. Van, H. Good-bye dear old U. S. A. By H. Clayton.' Ms., 1918. Van & Schenck. Don't try to steal the sweetheart of a soldier. By A. Bryan. De- troit, Remick, 1917. Van Alstyne, E. I can't get along without you. N. Y., Remick, 1918. Kaiser Bill. By R. Egan. N. Y., Remick, 1918. Put your hands in your pockets and give, give, give. N. Y., Remick, 1918. So long, mother. By R. Egan & G. Kahn. N. Y., Remick, 1917. What are you going to do to help the boys? N. Y., Remick, 1918. Van ArsdeU, D. G. Fighting for the U. S. A. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Van Derllnd, W. Don't wait to volunteer. By A. E. Vogel. [Melody]. 1917. Vandersloot, C. D. General Pershing. Williamsport, Pa., Vandersloot M. P. Co., 1918. MUSIC iibi Van Dorstan, A. W. Our country's dream. 1917. Van Dyke, H. E. Give three clieera for our heroes in France. Ms., 1918. — ^ Just for you I'll be true. Portland, Van Dyke, 1918. Van Dyke, J. E. America for me. By H. Van Dyke. Lebanon, O., March, 1917. Van QUlmore, Ed. Mrs. Hoover entertains. Play. By Em. Van Gillmore. Words only. Ms., 1918. Mrs. Leftover and the Garbage Man. By Em. Van Gillmore. Ms., 1918. Stirring times. By Em. Van GiUmore. Ms., 1918. Van Moppes, M. L. She's an angel of the battlefield. Newark, Petrulle, 1918. Van Norman, B. "Our Sammies in France." By C. Van Norman. Ms., 1917. Van Note, E. Beyond the top. 1918. Van Bees, C. E. Hooverize. N. Y., Van Reese Press, 1918. Van Sickle, R. For the grand old flag and you. Akron, Success Mus. Co., 1918. He's your boy and my boy, daddy. By E. Thornton. Hood River, Ore., Thornton, 1917. The peace cry of the U. S. A. Coffeyville, Kan., Larson, 1916. Van Stavoren, J. O. Everybody loves a soldier boy. Ms., 1918. Van Valkenburg, C. We're there. N. Y., Van Valkenburg, 1917. Van Veghten, J. H. Over the top boys, come along. Ms., 1918. Van Woert, B. Hymn. Thy prayer sublime. 1917. Vanstrum, G. B. Sammy's song. Blue-print, 1917. Veosey, A. Pro patria. By O. Yorke. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917. Vemick, E. My rich Uncle Sam. Bost., Vernick, 1918. Vemor, F. D. See -America first. By R. E. Vernor. Albion, Mich., Vernor, 1915. Vessella, Oreste. We are comin'. Tommy Atkins. By C. G. Gazzam. 1917. Veuve, Q. de. Don't fail to write to mother. St. Helena, Cal., Galewsky's, 1917. Hark to the call of freedom! St. Helena, Cal., 1917. Vieh, Q. C. I have a rendezvous v^ath death. By Alan Seegar. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918. VUas, F. Van V. Columbia's bugle. Chi., Summy, 1917. VUlar, B. The boys of the National Army. Ms., 1918. Somewhere over there. N. Y., Villar, 1917. Vincent, N. Down the trail of the old dirt road. By R. Howard. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. Hikel Hike! Hike! N. Y., Shapiro, 1918. We're bound to win with boys like you. 1918. Vito, L dl. 'A registrazione America ovvero Lu cafone e 'a guerra. [Melody]. N. Y., Vivian, F. G. We're coming Fritz! King City, Cal., Rustler Pub. CI., 1918. Vogt and Seeley. "Will you meet me to-night beneath Old Glory." By A. Seeley. 1917. Von Hofiman, F. I'm glad I live in the TJ. S. A. Chi., Book & Mub. Co., 1915. VonTilzer, A. Aurevoir, but not good-bye (soldier boy). N. Y., Bdway.Mus. Corp., 1917. I may be gone for a long, long time. By L. Brown. N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Corp., 1917. I may stay away a little longer. By L. Brown. N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Corp., 1918. Since Johnny got his gun. By Brown and MacBoyle. N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Corp., 1917. We're with you Tommy Atkins. By D. MacBoyle. Ms., 1917. What kind of an American are you N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Corp., 1917. When the sun goes down in Flanders. Ms., 1918. Von Tilzer, H. Batter up, Uncle Sam is at the plate, by H. Tighe. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1918. Bring backj . the Kaiser to me. By A. Rowland and E. Moran. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1917. Buy a liberty bond for the baby. By E. Moran. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1917. The dove of peace. By V. Bryant. N. Y., Von Tilzer, "1914. It' a long, long way to the U. S. A. . . . By V. Trainor. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1917. Keep the trench fires going for the boys out there. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1918. The Little Good for Nothing's good for something after all. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1918. The makin's of the U. S. A. ... N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1918. The man behind the hammer and the plow. N. Y., Von Tilzer, 1917. Wade, F. A. Going to see the Kaiser in Berlin. Gonzales, Tex., McDaniel, 1918. The Kaiser's crazy. Gonzales, Tex., McDaniel, 1918. 262 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Waggoner, A. B. "We will stand by our President." Ms., 1917. Wakefield, W. C. America can count on me. 1916. Waldron, F. D. The Kaiser's got the blues . . Tacoma, Waldron, 1918. Walker, B. Fall in boys. Indianapolis, Beardsley-Woods, 1917. Long boy. By Wm. Herschell. Indianapolis, Beardsley -Woods, 1917. - — When Uncle Sam says forward. By 0. E. Broyles. Bridgeport, Ind., Broyles, 1917. Walker, E. L. The service flag. Ms., 1918. Walker, J. H. Democracy and Liberty. Ms., 1917. Walker, N. E. The Stars and Stripes are yours as well as mine. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1918. Walker, R. Knit, knit, knit, sister Sue. N. Y., Bdway. Mus Cor., 1915. Walker and Cassard. When the boys come home. Ms., 1918. Wall, H. The loss of Lusitania. By W. Biby. New Bedford, Wall, 1915. Wallace, E. McM. Over here. Ms., 1918. Wallace, G. W. We're fighting for liberty. WiUiamsport, Pa., Composer, 1918. Wallace, M. W. The call of the cross. Columbiana, Ala., Wallace, 1918. Walsh, H. G. The Red Cross nurse. Milwaukee, Walsh, 1917. Walsh, K. H. My country first then you. Scranton, Walsh, 1917. Walsh, 1. J. Cock-a-doodle-do. 1918. Walsh, Mrs. R. B. Peace invocation. Terre Haute, Walsh, 1915. Walterstein, F. We're coming back to California. San Fran., Daniels, 1918. Waltner, N. C. Uncle Sam is calling you. Kans. City, Waltner, 1917. Walton, W. L. Be-ware, Kaiser Bill, be-ware. Ms. photo., 1918. Walz, J. Hello '76 Yankee Doodle and Dixie Dix. By J. V. Ryan. Rockford, Ryan, 1917. Mothers of France. By D. J. Friedmann. Chi., Friedmann, 1917. Somewhere in America. Chi., Westman, 1918. Wambsganss.'J. Soldier, Rest! thy warfare o'er. Long Is. City, Wambsganss, 1917 Wandersee, C. F. The boys in blue of yesterday. By L. M. Kulp & C. C. Harter: Photo., 1917. Wangenheim, A. The opposite end of the world. Masque Various composers. 1918 Wannemacher, E. L. Prayer for America. Ms., 1917. War-time hymns. N. Y., Revell, 1918. Ward, A. I'll say,' you'll say "Uncle." Ms., 1918. Ward, R. C. "Thank God, 1 am an American." Columbus, Ward, 1917. Wardlow, A. C. Our guardians on the sea. St. Helena, Cal., Wardlow, 1917. Warner, G. To the girl in the U. S. A. By C. A. Wood. Ms., 1917. Warner, G. H. I march for liberty. Best., Tremont M. P. Co., 1918. Warren, C. My country needs me. By A. Kadora. Kans. City, El-Holal Mus. Co., 1917. Warren, S. Our brothers fighting for the U. S. A. N. Y., Warren, 1918. Warren, W. Marching through Berlin. N. Y., Witmark, 1918. Washburn, H. C. There is only one flag for me. Clarkson, N. Y., Washburn, 1917. Washburn, J. S. The refuge psalm. Voc. score. Phil., Penn Mus. Co., 1915. Wasserman, H. Columbia's battle call. By J. R. Bannett. 1918. Waterhouse, J. B. Now we're marching. Chi., Waterhouse, 1917. Waterman, C. M. The starry banner of the U. S. A. Ms., 1917. Waters, R. Be neutral. By W. V. Knowles. Wash., Marks-Goldsmith, 1915. Watson, E, B. Lend a hand to Uncle Sam. Bost., Thompson, 1917. Watson, F. When the war is over I'll return to you. N. Y., Meyer Cohen, 1918. Watson, G. "Fight for our Uncle Sam." St. Louis, Stark, 1917. "When the roll is called in France you'll find me there." Mr.. 1918. Watson, H. L. Khaki Bill. Oskaloosa, la., Barnhouse, 1917. Waiters, F. How I love a soldier boy. 1917. Wattis, D. J. Songs of the Allies. Phil., Wattis, 1917. Watts, W. Come across. By M. P. Mills. 1917. Waugh, J. E. The Boys in Tan, the Boys in Blue are coming. Arr. by E. Rollman. Ms., 1918. Way, F. E. On to Berlin. Ms., 1917. We fight for universal freedom! Tune: Battle cry of Freedom. Pt.-song. Mil- waukee, Biersach, 1918. Weasner; H. C. Let the lovelight be always shining. Buffalo, Weasner, 1918. Will you be one of the soldier boys. Buffalo, Weasner, 1916. Weathers, M. I want to be a soldier like my Dad in Sixty One. Ms., 1918. Weaver, T. B. Our starry banner. By E. F. Guptill. Dayton, Paine, 1917. The soldier brave and the Red Cross maid. Dayton, Paine, 1917. MUSIC 263 Weaver, Mrs. W. T. Sons of the U. S. A. Ms., 1917. Webb, E. H. Take off your hat to the stars and stripes. Mt. Carmel, 111., Webb, 1917. Webb, W. Far across the Atlantic. By J. Newton. Phil., Newton, 1918. Tramp, tramp, tramp. By E. Schluraff. Phil., Schluraff, 1918. Weber, C. Send me away with a smile. 1918. Weber, C. M. von. Flag of the day. By H. W. Stryker, 1917. 1918. Webster, D. America. By Rev. S. F. Smith. (Quartet, mixed v.) Davenport, -Webster, 1917. The men of the draft army. By R. B. H. Macrorie. Davenport, Webster, 1917. Webster, Lady M. A soldier's vision. Ms., 1917. Wedgefuth, L. C. Freedom forever! By F. Smith. 1918. Over the top with Old Glory. Ms., 1918. Weeks, A. C. Dear land of Freedom. 1917. Weems, W. I like a joke: but this is serious. Ms., 1918. Weidemanu, A. L. Three cheers for Uncle Sam. Sacramento, Bullock, 1918. Weigand, L. D. After the war is over. Huron, 0., Weigand, 1917. Weil, W. a. We stand by our President. By E. E. Proper. Ms., 1917. WeiUs, C. E. Good bye Blue Eyes. By L. Kaufman. Ms., 1918. We'll get there. By L. Kauffman. Ms., 1917. Weiner, H. E. We're all in it (In it to win it for all). 1918. Weinstock, I. H. Hoolla La. Gin., Automatic Pub. Co., 1917. Wels, E. H. F. America's boys. By F. Huber. Phil., Hatch, 1917. Weiss, G. I'm proud to be a son of Uncle Sam. Poughkeepsie, Levine, 1917. Somewhere, someone is waiting. Poughkeepsie, Levine, 1917. Weiss, J. Uncle Sammy needs you all. By S. Finkelstein. Phil., Patr. Pub. Co., 1917. WeUenbacb, B. Patriotic hearts. By J. Martin. Ms., 1917. Wellington, C. The horror of war. By E. L. Hunt. Wash., Marks-Goldsmith, 1915. Wells, B. You stole my heart, America. Phil., Wells & Slote, 1917. Wells, B. F. Good-bye, France, Hello! Broadway. 1918. Wells, J. Joan of Arc (They are calling you). N. Y., Waterson, 1917. Wendler, B. E. Over the top. Red Wing, Minn. Red Wing. Mus. Shop, 1918. Wendling, P., & J. Wells. Over the top. By A. Bryan. N. Y., Waterson, 1917. Wenig, Q. K. Uncle Sam we love you. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Wenner, P. J. Over the sea. By W. Struthers. Phil., Struthers, 1917. Wenrlch, P. A rainbow from the U. S. A. Ms. 1918. Mothers mustp,iay for all. By ,T. Mahoney. N. Y., Feist, 1915. Wentworth, 1. Over in hero-land. N. Y., Meyer Cohen, 1918. Werner, F. American national war songs and home songs of Old Glory. 1917. West, E. War march of our soldier boys. San Fran., Daniels & Wilson, 1918. West, F. Beyond the river Rhine. By M. Sweeney. Minneapolis, Sweeney, "1917. West, G. A. A. Hymn in time of war. Pt.-song. 1918. West, P. I'm coming back to the U. S. A. and you. Ms. 1918. West, T. H. When the Sammies cross the Rhine. Kans. City, West, 1918. Westervelt, C. A. Bid me good-bye. Dear. Ms., 1918. Westman, A. A. What is your opinion Kaiser Bill? Chi., Westman, 1918. Weston, B. C. The great rally song. Y. M. C. A. Chi., Kaad, 1918. Weston, C. B. Over here. Brooklyn, Weston, 1917. Uncle Sam's awake. Brooklyn, Weston, 1917. Victory. Brooklyn, Weston, 1918. Weston, H. I'm going to leave you sweetheart. ... N. O., Grunewald, 1917. United States of America. By H. Weston. N. O., Grunewald, 1917. Weston, W. The Allies garden ball. Ms., 1918. We're going to take the sword away from William. N. Y., Kalmar, 1917. Weyraucb, M. H. Freedom's call. "Compliments of Brooklyn Daily Eagle." 1917. Whalen, H. Let's be neutral like the U. S. A. By W. Russell. East Lynne, Bird 1917. Whealton, J. W. There's a cross in the window. Ms. photo. 1918. Wheatley, C. H. From Berlin to Donegal. Hillyard, Wash., Wheatley, 1918. Wheeler, G. B. Long live our America. By D. E. Wheeler & E. P. Stretch. N. Y., Wheeler, 1917. Wheeler, H. O. If I only had the Kaiser now. Ms., 1918. When Uncle Sam's soldiers go over the top. (Air — Bonnie Dundee), Chi., Aimers, 1918. White, C. A. The flag without a stain. Best., White-Smith, 1918. White, J. Good-bye my chocolate soldier boy. Chi., Graham, 1918. If they want to fight, all right. By J. Frost. Chi., McKinley, 1915. White, O. K. Stop the war N. Y., White, 1916. 264 LIBEABY or CONGRESS White, B. Don't forget the girl you left behind. By H. King. Troy, N. Y., Koninsky, 1917. White, R. J., & J. Eoscoe. I hear them playing Dixie in the trenches. By J. Roscoe. Ms., 1917. White, T. J. The starry flag of Liberty. 1917. The White flag. By N. E. Wood. Portland, World Peace Assoc, 1915. Whitehall, F. M. We come. Brooklyn, Whitehall, 1918. Whltely, M. J. For the Red, White and Blue dears, and you. N. Y.,- Whitely, 1917. Whiting, R. A. The bravest heart of all. By R. Egan. N. Y., Remick, 1917. Dress up your dollars in Khaki. , N. Y., Remick, 1918. Throw me a kiss from over the sea. N. Y., Remick, 1917. Whitney, H. E. K. Stand back of "Old Glory." ByM. S. Grupp. Spokane, ^Vhit- nef, 1917. Whitney, M. E. For you and me. Best., Thompson, 1917. Pershing invited me. Sioux City, Whitney, 1918. Whittlesey, McD. We love our flag. Ghi., McDonald, 1917. Wickham, F. Everlasting peace. Mb., 1917. Wlest, G. D. In this last great war. By H. Meyers. Bait., Md. Mus. Pub. Co.; 1914. Wigmore, Maj. J. H. We'll see them through. 1917. Wildman, F. C. Get up get out and go. N. Y., Waterson, 1918. Wilgus, W. H. World peace. Pt.-song. 1918. Wilkinson, C. E. Khald boy. Wilkinson, 1917. Willard, H. L. Somewhere. N. Y., Church, Paxson & Co., 1918. Williams, A. A. Boy you want to be a soldier. Cleveland, Williams, 1917. Williams, A., & A. Jahnke. U. S. patriots. By M. Cramer. Chi., Al-A-MO Mus. Pub. Co., 1917. Williams, A. C. Be sure to get the Kaiser too! Montgomerjr, Fried, 1918. Williams, B. The man behind the flag. Stockton, Cal., Williams, 1917. My country needs me, Mother. Stockton, Cal., Williams, 1917. Williams, D. E. Guide right forward march. Charleston, Williams, 1918. Ocean waves, bring back my boy. Charleston, Williams, 191,8. Williams, E. Get out on the firing line. Ms., 1918. Williams, F. Keep the same old love in your heart for me. N. Y., ^Mlliams, 1917. It won't be long till the boys come marching home. N. Y., Krey, 1918. Williams, H. Our boys. Pittsburgh, Williams, 1917. Williams, K. America's answer. By T. J. Monagan. Milwaukee, Monagan, 1917. Williams, J. L. Good-Bye Sweetheart I must leave you. Bevier, Mo., Williams, 1918. .Hold the line for we are coming. Bevier, Mo., Williams, 1918. The Mothers of Men or the Mother Prayer. Bevier, Mo., Williams, 1918. My Boy. Arr. by M. Van Fleet. Ms., 1918. Williams, Mrs. L. S. I want you. N. Y., Williams & Simpson, 1917. Williams, M. S. Prepare. By M. M. Harrison. Wash., Armstrong, 1916. Williams, M. V. E. A soldier boy. St. Louis, Kunkel, 1917. We are a unit for dear Old Glory. 1918. Williams, O. On the road to victory. By F. F. Fleischer. N. Y., K. B. H. Co., 1917. Williams, R. 'Neath the flag of the U. S. A. Cin., Willis, 1917. Williams, S. A. Carry on. Ms., 1918. Williams, S. W. The stars in field of blue. Ms., 1918. Williams, T. Can the Kaiser. Phil., Williams, 1917. Ring out Ye bell of Liberty. Phil., Songwriters Bur., 1918. Williams, W. R. America to-day. By H. Moore. CM., Rossiter, 1917. Though duty calls it's hard to say good bye. Chi., Rossiter, 1917. We don't know where we're going but we're on our way. Chi., Rossiter, 1917. We stand for peace while others war. Chi., Rossiter, 1914. WiUiamson, L. V. Don't be the last to go. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. WiUmarth, W. G. Our "Yankee Doodle" way. Photo., 1918. Wills, E. To the boys in camp. By E. W. Hill. N. Y., Fairchild, 1917. Uncle Sam. By E. Lawson. N. Y., Fairchild, 1917. Wills, W. E. Old Cornwall. Brooklyn, Wills, 1916. Wilson, C. "Let's go." Ms., 1917. Wilson, D. H. That's why I raised my boy to be a soldier. Portland, Wilson, 1916. WUson, E. D. Hats off to Uncle Sam. Phil., Hall-Mack, 1918. Wilson, Col. F. Let the band begin to play. N. Y., Wilson, 1918. MUSIC 265 Wilson, F. E. Go teach the Kaiser how to sing the Marseillaise . . ColumbuB, Buckeye M. P. Co., 1918. Wilson, G. The boya from our home town. Ironton, Wilson, 1918. Wilson, ,G. A. Boy Scouts rooster march. San Fran., Florintine Mus. Co., 1918. WUson, G. H. HurryU. S. A. Waco, West. Pub. Co., 1918. Wilson, I. B. Your ilag and mine. Dayton, Lorenz Pub. Co., 1918. Wilson, L. J. Bow down to Uncle Sam. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. Wilson, W. When you come home again. N. Y., Haviland, 1917. Wilson, Capt. W. Z. The star-spangled banner No. 2. San Saba, Tex,, Wilson, 1917. Wilson W.E. Peace universal. Detroit, Wolverine M. P. Co., 1917. What fight for you? Freedom and liberty. By Rev. W. E. Brown. Detroit, Wolverine M. P. Co., 1917. Wilson, W.S. Boy o'Mine, Good Night. By G. Burr. San Fran., Daniels, 1918. WUton, D. T. In my dream of the U. S. A. Bost., Thayer, 1918. Wing, Helen. Over the Top. By M. Merryman. 1918. Winge, C. B. My Red Cross sweetheart. Ms., 1917. Wininger, J. A soldier's love song. Ms., 1918. Winkler, B. When Uncle Joe steps into France. N. Y., Morris, 1918. Winne, J. I wonder who's knitting for me. By R. Leveen. N. Y., Winlee, 1917. Wise, B. Through Germany wo will go. By G. Bilbo. Creston, la., Bilbo, 1917. Wiseman, B. K. Uncle Sam., here I am. By B. S. Tiffany. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. Wissler, J. L. Rally. Ms., 1917. Wister, I. "Good bye, honey boy, good bve!" Amador City, Cal., Wister Studio, 1917. Witol, W. Bring us the Peace we Love. Ms., 1918. Witzman, J. K. The flag our Betsy made. By N. H. Arnold. Ms., 1917. Wixom, J. C. Onward bovs "Over the Top." Buffalo Denton, 1918. Wodell, P. W. "Our boys" or For Liberty we're fighting. By E. M. Hurll. Bost., People's Mus. Co., 1917. Wolf, G. E. Our boys. Indianapolis, Wolf, 1917. Wolfe, B. W. We're smashing through their strongest lines. By H. Bochler. Ms., 1918. Wolfe, H. Sure, we are some big America. Harrisburg, 1917. Wolff, J. Go to it, America. San Fran., Intemat. Pub. Co., 1918. Wolfl, W. We need you, God speed you, Sam. Ms., 1918. WoUer, J. W. It's a long, long way to Germany . . . 1917. Where are the heroes of to-day? Phil., Banner M. P. Co., 1916. Wollow, G. Woodrow Wilson and the Red, White and Blue. Sacramento, Hansford- Wollow, 1917. Wood, C. Old Glory. By V. Roberts. Chi., Roberts, 1917. Wood, Mrs. D. H. Uncle Sam will be right there. By O. M. Jenne. Santa Cruz, Cal., Jenne, 1917. Wood, H.J. Your flag and my flag. By W. D. Nesbit. Sheldon, la., Wood, 1917. Wood, J. D. My country's flag. Missoula, Wood, 1917. Wood, W. M. Be prepared, our nation's emblem. Norristown, Wood, 1916. Woodbury, N. F. Carry on. N. Y., Huntzinger & Dilworth, 1918. Woodford, C. W. Come on boys! Come on. Ticonderoga, Northern M. P. Co., 1918 . Woodford, P. F. Those words your mother said. Elmira, Star-Gazette Pr., 1916. Woodill, G. D. Somewhere in France with Old Glory. Ms., 1918. Woodman, K.H. A song of service. ByJ.R. Thorp. N. Y., Gray, 1918. To France. By D. M. Henderson. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918. Woodruff, J. After the war is over. Newark, Broad & Market, 1917. Woods, A. F. A-mer-i-can Lib-er-ty. By H. E. Woods. Los Angeles, Woods & Mc - Creery, 1917. Woods, 1. Mothers of France. N. Y., Meyer Cohen, 1918. Woods, B. M. Our flag shall conquer. Chi., Woods, 1917. Woodward, W. H. Neutrality. Chi., Woodward, 1915. Woodworth, O. P. America, the land we love the best. Macomb, 111., Clark, 1918. Wooler, A. Freedom's flag. Pt.-song. Cin., Willis, 1918. O native land. Pt.-song. Cin.,, Willis, 1918. The Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack. By W. C. O'Neil. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917. Woolf, E. Cheer up our soldier boys. Ms., 1918. Woolley, 3. E. There'll never be a stain on Old Glory. By 0. Lenz. Louisville, Zoeller, 1917. Woolley, W. We will fight till the Kaiser cries "Enough." By 0. T. Pancoast. 1918. 266 LIBRABY OF CON-GRESS Wootten, B. B. If you don't wear a uniform. Ms., 1918. Work, H. C. Come on! Come on! Our nation needs you now! . . . By R. R. Parrish. Chula Vista, Gal., Parrish, 1917. Marching song of Freedom. By L. A. Garnett. Bost., Ditson, 1917. — - Marching through Germany. By R. C. Rawlings. Kans. City, Rawlings, 1917. While we are on our way to Europe. By W. E. Walter. Detroit, Walter, 1917. Worrell, E. R. Here's to the land of the Stars and Stripes. By W. N. Bugbee. Dayton, Paine, 1917. Stars and Stripes we love you. Dayton, Paine, 1917. WorreU, L. C. Soldier boys. N. Y., Herbert, 1917. Worth, J. W. They shall return. By J. L. Milligan. N. Y., Gray, 1918. Worthington, C. C. We're off! Shawnee-on Delaware, Pa., Worthington, 1917. Wragg, M. R. We are coming. By J. H. Blount. Cin., Willis, 1917. Wright, A. As the boys go marching on. Ms., 1918. Wright, F. Uncle Sammy here's my boy. By R. Cox. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917. Wright, F. A. There's a broken heart for every grave in France. Ms., 1918. Wright, G. G. It's America first. 1916. Wright, H. M. On to Berlin. Cin., Willis, 1918. Wright, J. It's the spirit of Yankee-land. Fall River, East. Mus. Libr., 1917. Wright, J. E. Mollie's hero at the front. 1917. Wright, S. B. We will show them what America can do. Newport, Wright, 1917. When we go over the top. Newport, Wright, 1917. Wright, W. M. Uncle Sam we're ready. Newport, Ky., Wright, 1917. Unfurl the flag. By M. M. Parker. Chi., P^-rker-Wright, 1917. Wrightsman, B. J. Good bye, boys, so long. Wash., Dorsey, 1918. Wuest, P. God bless our boys. Woodbury, N. J., Zelley, 1918. The New Jersey song. By Rev. H. J. Zelley, D. D. Woodbury, N. J., Zelley & Wuest, 1917. Wunderllch, E. After this war is over. By J. Burnham. Wash., Marks-Goldsmith, 1915. Are we prepared. By G. E. McKinney. Fairchild Mus. Co., 1917. On the battlefield the soldier lay asleeping. N. Y., Fairchild, 1918. We have heard our country's call. By G. E. Fales. N. Y., Fairchild, 1917. When the war is o'er Marjorie. By E. >[cCaTthy. Fairchild Mus. Co., 1917. Wylee, H. For home and Liberty. St. Louis, Hutchinson, 1917. A Yankee came to town . San Antonio, San Ant. Song Co., 1917. Yarnall, K. Somewhere in France. Phil., Yarnall, 1917. Yatter, S. Our flag we love so welL Ms., 1917. Yellenti, N. I'm fighting for you and liberty. Salem, Empire Theatre, 1918. Yoder, E. M. When the last gun shot is fired, I'll come, sweetheart. Ms., 1918. Yoder, J. W. For Old Glory and Liberty. 1917. York, H. R. American soldiers in France. By E. Clinton. (Air: Shepherd Boy.) 1917, '18. You know me, Al. Farce. Various composers. N. Y., Feist, 1918. Young, E. M. The Red Cross girl. By K. S. Fennell. Morristown, 1917. Young, F. B. Follow the flag, wherever it leads. N. Y., D. Y. Co., 1918. Youngi H. G. We'll stand by Uncle Sammy. Ms., 1918. Young, H. J. The kiss she gave. Seattle, Young, 1918. Young, W. Khaki chorus. Ms., 1917. Young, W. S. Liberty's hymn. N. Y., Liberty Pub. Co., 1917. Younger, L. Stand by your Uncle Sammy. Alb., Younger, 1917. Youtz, M. If you conscript the rich the poor will volunteer. By W. W. Green. 1917. Yule, W. G. He'll come back from "Somewhere." Chi., Yule, 1918. Zamecnik, J. S. "For the freedom of the world." By E. V. Cooke. Cleveland, Fox, 1917. Zant, A. We're going there. By Majel. Chi., Amer. Mns. Pub., 1917. Zechiel, E. Show the Kaiser. Text arr. from Chief Caupolican. Cedar Falls, Zechiel, 1917. ZeUe, V. H. Whadaya Mean These Wheatless Days. Ms., 1918. Zelter, M. A. Peace among the nations. Photo., 1917. Zerrahn, C. Follow the flag. Ms., 1918. Zieglar, D. Uncle Sam will win the war. Ms., 1917. Zimmermann, F. S'Fahnli. 1918. Zimmermann, P. G. Our flag Old Glory. Morristown, Zimmermann, 1917. MUSIC 267 Zistel, H. When your country is in danger. By J. Grady & H. Zistel. Cleveland, - Stellar, 1917. Zmidzinskl, P. Sons of Poland — go free Poland — give her Liberty. By E. Loose. Ma., 1917. Zouboulakls, J. C. On to victory. Chi., Zouboulakis, 1918. Victory. Chi., Zouboulakis, 1918. ARMENIA Kalfaian, K. Proff- Al^tchartchar (Chant Patriotique Arm&ien). Boat., Proff- Kaltaian, 1918. Arax. (Chant Patriotique Arm 6nien). Boat., Proft-Kalfaian, 1918. L'.Esp^rance. (Chant Patriotique Arm 6nien). Boat., Proff-Kalfaian, 1918. Groung. (Chant Patriotique Arm6nien). Boat., Proft-Kalfaian, 1918. Nouvelle Berceuse. (Chant de la Patrie). Boat., Proff-Kalfa;ian, 1916. AUSTRIA Graulchstaedteu, B. Da habt's mei' Zivil'wandll Wien, Doblihger, 1914. Kaiser hor', was dein Volk dir schwort! Lpz., Doblinger, 1914. Gruber, L. Jetzt aan ma alle gleich im schonen Oesterreich! Wien, Blaha, 1914. Haller, B. Gott erhalte unaere Kaiser! Von R. Blum. Wien, Eberle, 1914. Haupt, K. Thronfolger-marsch. Von F. Allmeder: Wien, Blaha, 1915. Hiess, K. Es wird fortgedroschen! Wien, Robitschek, 1915. Jancsi, J. Tis Magyar n6ta. By Tarndcy A. 1917. Joachim Alhrecht, Prinz von Preussen. Die Blumenteufel. Von H. Schopf. Lpz., Robitscheek, 1916. Eeldorfer, V. Die Blumenteufel. Von H. Scharpf. Salzburg, Lorenz, 1915. Kirohl, A. Funf Soldatenlieder. Wien, Univ. Ed., 1915. Die Donauwacht. Von K. Frank. Wien, Doblinger, 1916. ESrner, Theo. A. Ich melde mich. Von Toni Hofer. Wien, Robitschek, 1915. Erauss-Elka, 1. Komm in mein Bauernhauschen! Wien, Karczag, 1916. Langstroth, I. S. Soldatenlied 1915. Von Zuckermann. Germ. & Engl, version. N. Y., Schirmer, 1915. Leh^r, Fr. Aua eiaerner Zeit. Lieder Zyklus. Wien, Krenn, 1915. Vater Radetzky ruft. Von J. Schnitzer Wien, Karczag, 1914. Was liegt daran? Von H. Zuckermann. Wien, Krenn, 1914. Maase, W. Oeaterreichiaches Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Lpz., Klemm, 1915. Nedbal, O. Einsam und verlassen. Von R. Oesterreicher & W. Sterk. Wien, Doblinger, 1914. Neumann, M. Oesterreichiachea Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Diiaseldorf, Neumann, 1915. Neustadtl, V. Der Reiteramann. Von H. Zuckermann. N. Y., Fischer, 1916. Pallos, P. Husarenlied. Von K. Robitschek. Wien, Robitschek, 1916. Ritto, Rita. Kriegs-Wiegenlied. [New York], 1917. Roth, M. HabtAcht! Von L. Taufstein. Berlih, Harmonic, 1914. Ruch, H. Driiben am Wiesenrand. Von H. Zuckermann. Coin, Tischer & ■Jagenberg. Stolz, R. Der IIohnv6dhusar. Von K. Robitschek. Wien, Krenn, 1914. Die Mutter dea Reservisten. Von A. Griipwald. Wien, Krenn, 1914. Die Wacht am Berg. Von W. Sterk. Wien, Rose, 1915. BELGIUM Austin, Fr. Gallant little Belgium. Lond.„Larway, 1914. Gallant men of Lifege. Engl, version by F. Austin. Lend., Labway, 1914. Campenhout, F. v. La Brabangonne. De S. E. Braine. Lond., Curwen, 1914. Carlyon-De-Lyle. In old Louvain. By J. AUeyne. Lond., Swan, 1915. They flit through the desolate land. By J. AUeyne. Lond., Swan, 1915. Cottone, S. Le Martyre de la Belgique. DeC. d'Ormeville. Milano,Sonzogno, 1916. Dronchat, T. Tu renaitras. Paris, PhiUppo, 1916. Elgar, E. Le drapeau beige. De E. Cammaerts. Engl. ver. by Curzon of Kedles- ton. Lond., Elkin, 1916. Henge, H. Pour la liberty. Lond.,. Weekes, 1915. Hoogstoel, F. The refugee. By B. Osmond. Lond., Weekes, 1915. LassaUly, E. Nous reprendrona notre Belgique. De Rip. Par., Enoch, 191|S. 268 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Lebrun, Q. Ma pauvre petite Belgique! De A. Borboux. Fr. & Engl. text. Load., Francis, Day, 1915. Paans, W. J. Belgique et France. De R. Gael. Par., Mill, 1915. Eonne, P. de. The appeal. By H. B. v. Slembrouck. Detroit, Mich., Bel.-Amer. Dram. Assoc, 1917. m ■ i Trolsfontaines, D. Hymne aux guerriers France-Beiges. Woonsocket, Troisfon- taines, 1915. Wood, C. P. The Lads of Lifege. By P. MacKaye. N. Y., Gray, 1916. Young, G. C. Our Freedom Tree. By A. P. Graves. Lond., Stainer, 1914. CANADA A Canadian Woman. As the Bravest of Britain's men. Marysville, N. B., Fisher, 1915. Adams, H. The boys of the Maple leaf. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Adamson, J. Till Belgium's wrongs are righted. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Ass'n., 1915. Adley, C. 3. The British boys. Toronto, Hawkes & Harris, 1915. Adsit, C. A. My, prairie queen. By C. A. Mack. Medicine Hat, Med. Hat Mus. Co., 1915. AUotti, B. Knitting. By M. Bruce. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Tray. Club, 1915. Allan, N. F. When the Bantam roosters crow. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916. Anderson, M. I'll be proud of my plain uniform. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916. Anderson, W. H. Billy Brown o' the Camerons. By C. E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1914. What we have we'll hold. By C. E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1915. Andrews, E. T. Tommy call vour dog off and say "Good Bye." By A. Tennant. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Anthony, D. E. The Triple Entente. Montreal, Dalmar, 1914. Ashworth, A. 1., For country and you. By T. Wilkinson. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Atkinson, J. Soldier! By A. Beaufort. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Ass'n., 1915. Aver, T. M. We will fight for our flag forever. By J. A. Bell. Par., Can., Bell, 1915. B., J. A. Our Nations Pride. By S. Saver. Montreal, Clarreson, 1915. Baker, E. H. To Victory. Toronto, Baker, 1914. Band, W. H. S. O. S. Send out soldiers. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Barrow, B. H. The Queen's own. By A. E. Shiels. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Bayley, W. B. Our brave Canadian boys. Toronto", Musgrave, 1917. Benet, A. Then we'll sheath our sword of justice. ByF.Moran. Toronto, Moran & Bennett, 1917. Berry, L. The boys who fight for freedom. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Blomfleld, E. C. Played St. Andrew's, old St. Andrew's. 1918. Standru. 1918. Bodley, C. E. Tipperary Tom. By I. Humble. 1915. Bond, E. Crazy Bill. By S. Matthews. St. John, N. B., Matthews* Bond, 1915. Bonnyoastle, C. The Canadian Volunteer. Campbellford, Can., 1915. The recruit (1916). 1916. Bontemps, W. H. For de Empire an' de Flag. Bv L. W. McMurtry. Toronto, Whaley, 1914. Bowles, E. E. Canadian Highlanders. Bv L. A. Brooks. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Boyd, J. The lads of the Maple Leaf . Lond., Fryer, 1916. Brayshaw, H. When the boys come marching back. Ottawa, Brayshaw, 1915. Brazil, J. Remember nurse Cavell! By G. V. Thompson. Toronto, Thompson, 1915. Brewer, W. J. Canada's ready. By D. Ooomb.s. Toron^jO. Whaley, 1915. Brine, C. le Vesconte. The Call of the Empire. Toron'-,o, Whaley, 1914. Brown, P. G. They're Khaki clad. By G. E. Cole. Toronto, Cole & Brown, 1917. Browne, E. A. They are fighting for their Motherland. By V. Realff. Ms., 1916. Bruce, M. E. The dawn of peace. By H. M. Radford. Toronto, Empire Mus, & Trav. Club, 1916. Bugler, W.J. The Call to Arms. Lond.. Can. Adv. Job Pr. Co.. 1914. BuUough, J. W. Sons of the, Maple leaf. By J. W. Stalker. St. Boniface, Man., Norwood Mus. Pub., 1915. Carver, F. H. Come back my soldier darling. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1915. Cawley, M. A. The Canadian soldiers recruiting march song. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Lads of the British navy. By T. W. Hayes. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Chalmers, Q. W. I'm only a Khaki-clad soldier .. Vancouver, B. C, West. Spec. Ltd., 1915. MTJSic 269 Champagne, E. Anosheros. De L. Chajli. Lowell, Mass., Champagne, 1916. Chapman, H. D. Canadian Mary. Hull, Can., Chapman, 1915. Chailton, E. M. Welcome home our soldiers. Toronto, Charlton, 1917. Clark, Ii. A. These bold Canadian boys. By F. McGuire. Regina, Sask., McGuire, 1918. Cochrane, O. P. The call for sDldiers. By 0. M. Skelton. Exeter, Ont., Skelton, 1917. Cockerill, R. C. By the North Sea. By W. L. Courtney. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Cocking, J. T. Johnny Canuck. By H. MacKay. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Conn, J. T. Canada's call to arms. Toronto, Whaley, 1917. Cook, A. L. Boys from Canada. Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co., 1915. Copping, A. A. Somewhere in France. Vancouver, B. C, Copping, 1915. Corbett, W. J. My country's call. Toronto, Whaley, Rovce & Co., 1915. Cory, H. E. It's a long, long road to travel. Toronto, W'haley, 1914. Cottington, E. Come! Boys! Come! Vancouver, B. C, West. Spec. Ltd., 1917. Craig, C. Our motherland is calling. By I. B. Watson. Toronto, Whaley, 1914. Craxton, H. March on, Canada! By L. A. Lefevre. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Creyke, M. A. Mother's only boy. Toronto, Musgrave, 1917. David, N. Keep your head down, Fritzi Boy. By C. AV. Murphv. N. Y., Harms, 1918. Davies, F. M. Our Empire boys. 1915. Dayton, B. Canada's sons (who can't) man your guns. Hamilton, Encore Pub Co., 1915. Dellafield, H. Canada our Canada. By H. Chad wick. Toronto, Nordheimer, 1916. Dickinson, H. T. Recruiting song of the 99th Battalion C. E. F. Windsor, Ont., Dickinson, 1916. Dumad, H. D. I love a soldier boy. Toronto, Anglo-Canad. M. P. Assn., 1917. Dunlop, H. C. Glorious England." By A. Schofield. St. John, Dunlop, 1914. Dyer, J. F. Sons of Canada. London, Ont,, Dyer, 1915. Dyke, A. Rally round the flag. By K. R. N. Y., Harris, 1916. Eagleson, J. N. Our answer to the call. By S. J. Walker. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Easson, A. A, When I'm on my way back home. Vancouver, B. C, Pop. Mus. Co., 1915. Easun, H. Canada the home of the free. By J. G. Markey. Toronto, Whaley, 1910. Eborall, E. The girl who is yours while you are away. Toronto, Smith, 1915. Eborall, F. Will the King be Proud of Canada. By S. G. Smith. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Eckstein & Thomas. Good-bye soldier boy. Montreal, Delmar, 1917. Elkins, M. My Canada -Lou. By J. Dority. Toronto, Whaley, 1915.- ' EUerton, H, W. The boys of the 2-0-3. Winnipeg, Woma;n's Aux., 1916. Evans, E. J. There'll be no more Germany! By P. H. Sargeant. 1915. Farrell, M. Here's to the boys of the 1-6-0, Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Farringer, E. E. For Canada and old England. Toronto, Hawkes, 1915, Faucault, F. That'ffwhy we're answering. By C, H, Jackson, Seattle, Echo M. P, Co., 1915. Fenwick, F. B, We'll twine the Union Jack with Old Glory, Moosomin, Fenwick, 1917. Finch, F. G, The Empire's Sons' Reply , , , Toronto, Finch, 1915. Findlay, E. To the downfall of the Kaiser. Toronto, Findlay, 1915, Foley, E, The British Lion is a,ngered, so beware! Toronto, Hawkes, 1914,' " Strike for the grand old flag, Toronto, Musgrave, 1916, Fookes and Bendall, Hurrah for Canada, By E, F, Fookes, Calgary, Fbokes, 1916. Foster, W, Carey, On to victory, Toronto, Anglo-Can. M, P, Assn., 1916. Fraser, W. It's the boys who wear the Khaki suit. Riverside, Calgary, Eraser, 1916. Freeman, J, Somebody's got to be a soldier, Vancouver, B, C, Freeman, 1915, Friedman, L. The Canadian Volunteers. By E. A, Nurnberger, Chi., N. Amer. M, P. Co,, 1918, Gaved, F, C. There'll be anxious Faces Watching . . . Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Ass. 1914. GUmouT, M, The call of the King, By J, A. Ross, Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Godbeer, H. R. The Empire calls you. By B. S. Gregory. Winnipeg, Godbeer, 1916. Goodlellow, H. For Canada 'tis Do or Die, Toronto, Draper, 1916, Graham, R,, & B, Johnson. What a real Canadian can do. Chi., Graham, 1916. Green, B, A, In the way of duty. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Green, L, L, Sacrifice, Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co,, 1918, Grigg, Mrs, T. Our Canadian boys, TorontOj Whaley, Royce & Co., 1915. 270 LXBEABY OF COKQBESS Qunne, E. Canada for me. Anglo-Canad. M. P. Assn., 1916. Hahn, P. We're coming boys. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1916. Hall, S. K. We're away. Hip-hooray. Winnipeg, Man., Johnstone, 1918. Ham, A. The Call of Empire. By T. H. Litster. Toronto- Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1917. Canadians! Follow the drum. By E. Wodson. N. Y., Boosey, 1915. Harpur, H. W. The army of the Empire. By E. J. Judd. Vancouver, West. Spec, Ltd., 1916. Harris, A. Good-bye Dolly dear good-bye. Toronto, Strand Mus. Pub., 1916. Harris, C. L. M. Marching to the fray. By J. U. Tanner. Ottawa, McKechnie, 1917. Harrison, C. F. They were all Irish. Vancouver, Harrison, 1915. Harrison, M. S. Oh! Johnny Canuck. Canada, 1917. Harte, J. E. I'll miss the girl. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Hazard, F. Our soldiers brave. Toronto, Hawkes, 1916. Heins, D. The Song of the Allies. Toronto, Walsh, 1914. Heritage, Mrs. J. B. My Queen Mary. Lond., Ont., 1916. HUliam, B. C. Oh, Oh, Oh, Captain B! Toronto, Musgrave, 1917. Hinds, d'Aroy. Oh! Who would not be Irish. Toronto, Musgrave, 1915. Home, J. H. Keep step with Johnny Canuck. By G. C. Knight. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Horrocks, J. The Call to Arms. Crystal City, Can., Horrocks, 1915. Hughes, A. W. They are calling. By J. Gardner. Toronto, Gardner, 1917. Humble, I. We're from Canada. Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co., 1915. Hutton, T. J. British Imperial Anthem. By E. P. Fewster. Toronto, Hawkes, 1915. Ireland, J. XT. When we've wound up the watch on the Rhine. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Irwin, B. Our heroes at home. By E. S. Moyer. Toronto, Whaley, 1918. Ivey, H. Canada! Bjr H. Simpson. Lond., Newman Pub. Co., 1917. Jackson, I. S. Dominion from Sea to Sea. Lond., Harris, 1914. Jackson, W. H. The Flag is raised to Arms! Simcoe, Can., N. Amer. Mus. Co., 1914. James, E. O Canada! By E. Teschemacher. Lond., Harris, 1917. Jessup, C. E. Motherland. By P. W. Luck. Toronto, Whaley, 1918. Johnstone, H. A. The Canadian bi^le call. Brinston, Ont., Johnstone, 1916. Jones, H. H. My soldier lad. By L. Sinden. Toronto, Hawkes, 1910. Jones, J. J. What are you going to do. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Jones, J. R. A. See! My Dada is a soldier. Winnipeg, Jones, 1917. Jordan, H. K. The King needs you. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. KeUy, M. F. By Order of the King. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. ■ We'll Never Let the Old Flag Fall. By A. E. MacNutt. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Eenyon, D. C. Come on, Ye Boys of Canada. Lond., Ont., Kenyon, 1914. When our gallant boys come marching home again. Lond., Ont., Kenyon, 1917. Kirchhoffer, C. H. Come you all. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Eohler, H. H. Good-bye my soldier boy. "Toronto, Musgrave, 1916. Lane, J. V. O Canada for ever. Bansted-Surrey, Vale-Lane, 1916. Laugher, C. C. International Peace Anthem. By J.B. Straith. Owen Sound, Ont., Straith, 1915. Victory be to you. Owen Sound, Ont., Straith, 1915. Lawrence, J. E. We need more men. By A. G. Duggan. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Lawrie, J. C. Britania's Call. Arr. by J. Brazil. Hamilton, Ont., Lawrie, 1916. Lawson, J. M. The Canadian marching song. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Layton, P. E. Off to fight the Germans. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Leith, C. M. When the boys of Canada are marching home. Toronto, Hawkes, 1915. Lemon, L. Q. Mighty Dominion. Arr. by V. Eville. By W. Mills. N. Y., Boosey, 1915. Leonard, J. F. Rally Round. Salmon Arm, B. C, Leonard-Ingles, 1914. Lockwood, G. Good-Bye My Canada. Montreal, Delmar Mus. Co., 1915. Long, B. L. O England, Mother of Us All. By J. H. Long. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1915. Lorriman, C. W. Soldier lad. By W. H. Stringer. Chatham, Can., Lorriman, 1914. Loud, B. Loyal Canadians. 1916. Lusher, H. Britain's Call. By T. R. Gaines. Toronto, Whaley, 1914. MUSIC 271 Lynne, H. My daddy's gone to the war. Toronto, Hawkes, 1916. MacAUister, A. The allied men. Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co., 1917. MaoGregor, D. A song of liberty. Toronto, Thompson, 1917. Maclntyie, S. His dream of the golden West. Vancouver, B. C, West. Spec. Ltd., 1915. McLennan, J. L. Men of the Maple Leaf be true. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Mcleod, N. Maple Leaf and Beaver. Cannington, Ont., McLeod, 1915. There's a Girl in Old Ontario. Cannington, Ont., McLeod, 1914. McMurrich, M. L. Here's hoping. By M. L. Smellie. Toronto, Hawkes, 1916. McNeill, A. L. Canadian battle song. By J. W. Thompson. Vancouver, B. C, McNeUl, 1918. Here's tae the Kilties. By J. W. Thompson. Vancouver, B. C, McNeill, 1917. We'll be waiting, boys, for you. Vancouver, B. C, McNeill, 1918. MacNutt, A. E. I'll not forget you soldier boy. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. McPhee, C. C. Arm Canadians! By V. Wyldes. Toronto, Whaley, 1917. McVicar, N. The call to arms. By J. F. Dale. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. McVity, G. E. The lads of the land of the Maple Leaf. Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1917. Madden, F. HuiTah for the Buffs! Toronto, Draper, 1916. Madden, F. O. The Irish Laddies to the War have gone. Toronto, Angl.-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916. Maggs, P. A. Soldiers of the nation. Chatham, Ont., Maggs, 1918. Malliou, J. HuiTah for the lads in blue. By W. Price, "roronto, Musgrave, .1917. Mauley, M. Good luck to the boys of the allies. Windsor, Windsor Mus. Co., 1915. Up in the Air, over there. Toronto, Manley, 1918. Marks, S. Kiss your soldier boy good bye. By K. Mclnnes. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916. Marples & Penn. Pall in! Fall in on the double. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1916. Mathewson, N. When Jack Cannuck comes Marching Home. By J. Mathewson. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Matthews, C. "J. On to the fighting line. By C. R. Tuttle. Toronto, Tuttle- Matthews, 1915. May, A. S. i. Johnny on the spot. By B. Parker. Toronto, Hawkes, 1916. Melville, C. The Red White and Blue. Toronto, "The Lonesome Loon," 1918. "Somewhere" our hearts march on with you. Toronto,' "The Lonesome Loon," 1918. Meroi^r, X. France. De W. Chapman. [Quebec], 1914. Meredith, M. There's a picture in the heart of a mother. Calgary, European W. V. Assn., 1917. Miles, W. M. The Legions of the Lion. By J. M. Simpson. Toronto, Whaley, 1917. Miller, E. W. Canada, fall in! Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Miller, H. I'll be a long, long way from home. Winnepeg, Stovel, 1916. Miller, W. St. J. He's doing his bit, are you? Calgary, Composer, 1916. Mills, L. Boys, our hearts are with you. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. MUo, G. Le 416me Bataillon. R. C. F. Lowell, Mass., Turcot, 1915. Miner, M. J. Canadian Jack's flag. Newmarket, Ont., Miner, 1915. Morrison, E. M. Our golden Northland. By S. M. Baylis. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1917. Morrow, J. D. Memories of Home. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1917. You bet your life we all will go. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. MuUoy, J. Johnnie Canuck's the Boy. Kingston, Ont., Mulloy, 1915. Knitting Socks for Daddy's Men. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Nursing Daddy's Men. 1915. Munio, K. Lads of the gay cockade. Toronto, Author, 1918. Neum, T. We are Colon&ls. By F. Gordon. Toronto, Mackenzie, 1915. NicoUe, M. C. Hurrah! for the front. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Novello, I. Gardens notre Amour pour le Retour des Vainqueurs. De R. Brisson . Lond., Chappell, 1916. Oliver, F. Marching to victory. Toronto, Whaley, 1914. Parker, L. When justice and honor rule their homes.' Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Parnum, J. W. Hurrah! Canada. By E. R. Kerr. 1915. Payette, L. I will mias you my soldier lad. Montreal, Payette, 1916. -^ — Man Soldat. By R. Brisson. Montreal, Payette, 1915. Pearce, B. A. R. Your King and Country need you. By C. W. McGee. Moose Jaw, Can., Empire Mus. Co.; 1915. 272 LIBEABY OF OONGBESS Pearse, H. E. Men o' the North. 1916. Penn, A. A. Kitchener. By 0. E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1916. Perry, Q. H. Our martyr nurse. Moncton, N. B., East. mna. Co., 1916. Phillips, E. P. Song of the Saskatchewan. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Phillips, Q. Kaiser Bill said Don't come here, but here we are. Vancouver, West. Spec. Ltd., 1916. Pierson, K. Girls, girls, get yourself a soldier lad! Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916. Pizer, S. I. A Canadian volunteer. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Plant, F. I. Hip! Hip! For Canada. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1915. Powell, F. To the hearts that never waver. By G. Aaaf. Lond., Francis, 1916. Bainsford, J. B. Take me back to old New Brunswick. St. John, Rainsford, 1916. BawUngs, L. The boys in Khaki. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Bice, Lt. G. Dear old pal of mine. 1918. I want to go home. N. Y., Feist, 1918. Keep your head down, Fritzie boy. N. Y., Feist, 1918. On the road that leads back home. 1918. We stopped them at the Marne. N. Y., Feist, 1918. You've got to go in or go under. N. Y., Ricordi, 1918. Blchardson, T. B. Mary dear. Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co., 1915. Bobinsou, Q. B. Patriotic song for the motherland and Canada. Hamilton, Ander- son, 1917. Booth, W. P. The sons of old John Bull. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Eoworth, E. Grit. Toronto, MuSgrave, 1917. Bubanni, A. Victory. By A. Long. 'Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P., 1918. Bufl, E. W. The boys we love. By W. E. Turley. Toronto, Somme, M. P. Co., 1916. Butter, I. King George's men. By J. Blewett. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Samuels, A. Get a move on boys. Toronto, Univ. Mus. Bur., 1916. Sargent, J. Coming, coming, little Woman. Montreal, 1915. Saunders, C. D. Canada's answer to England's call. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916. Semple, A. E. In Une with the Khaki boys. By E. Sullivan. N. Y., Harris, 1916. Senour, J. Only a Button from my dear Lad's Coat. By C. Bell. Toronto, Empire Mus. Club, 1915. Shaw, C. M. Down with the Prussian tyrant. Toronto, Shaw, 1917. ShutUeworth, F. Fallinl Fall in! By R. McGarrie. Toronto, Sheet Mus. Sales Co., 1915. Peace to the souls of the heroes. Part-song. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1915. When I come back to my home town. Toronto, Hawkes, 1915. Sidwell, G. The Flag we all admire. Hamilton, Can., Young Loyalists' League, 1914. Young Loyalists. Toronto, Young Loyalists' League, 1915. Sinclair, E. F. Always ready. 'Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Sippl, G. B. Canadian forever. By W. H. Drummond. Toronto, Whaliey, 1915. Sketh, G. Come on you Canadians. Toronto, Harris, 1917. Smale, J. A. Canada, the land of the brave. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916. Smith, 3. H. The Princess Pats. By D. G. Leitch. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Spurr, J. B. The boys from Canada. Aurora, Can., Spurr, 1916. Stanley, J. Call of the Empire. By 0. McCulIough. Toronto, Whaley, 1914. The King's Command. By G. E. Sinclair. Calgary, Can., Sinclair, 1914. Stephenson, Z. M. Just Say Good-Bye to Tipperary. Calgary, Moraye, 1914. Stirling, M. B. The Johnny Canuck becomes a soldier boy. 'Toronto, Hawkes, 1915. Summerville, W. A. Give the grand old flag a hand. Toronto, Composer, 1916. Surl, Alice. Hurrah! for the Lads in Khaki. Toronto, Thompson, 1917. Swan, D. When we march into Berlin. By B. Loud. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Swift, E. D. The One Four Nine. By R. S. Brown. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Swomsbourne, W. W. Johnny Canuck's Mascot. By S. B. Travers. St. John, N. B., Swomsbourne, 1915. Loyal Canadians. By D. H. Waterbury. St. John, Swomsbourne, 1915. Taylor, C. H. Rally 'round the flag. Sudbury, Ont., Taylor, 1917. Taylor, H. We'll love you more when you come back .... Toronto, Grove, 1916. Thompson, Q. V. Do your bit for the Red, White and Blue. Toronto, Thompson, 1915. Father, guide ova Nation. Toronto, Thompson, 1917. MUSIC 273 Thompson, G. V. For the glory of the grand old flag. Toronto, Thompson, 1918. Khaki. Toronto, Thompson, 1915. Mother and home and you. Toronto, Thompson, 1918. — — When Jack comes back. Toronto, Thompson, 1915. Thompson, L. E. The boys of the New Brigade. Toronto, Whaley, 1915. Van-Werkhoven, F. A prayer for peace. By Cecil E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1915. Venuth, P. Bravol American Legion. By H. B. Cross. Toronto, Legg, 1916. Wakefield, M. O Canada, march on! By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1917. Watt, E. When you don the Khaki. By R. H. Burke, jr. Toronto, Burke, 1916. WeUs, J. D. The dawn of liberty. Vancouver, West. Spec. Ltd., 1917. Wheeler, C. E. Sing for our passing brave. By M. Keith. Chorus. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916. White, W. 3. Hats off to the flag and the King. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916. Whitman, V. M. Soldiers of Canada. St. Andrtews, Can., Whitman, 1915. Williamson, E. The battle of the heart. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1917. Willing, James. The Canadian Soldier. Montreal, 1915. WiUls, W. H. We will fight till the victory is won. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Wilsonj W. R. Our soldier boys. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. Wlttmaak, H. S. We're mighty proud of you. Windsor, Vanderhoof, 1916. Wodson, E. Vesper hymn for time of war. Hymn. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn. , 1917. Woodrow, E. G. The Empire's sons are we. By K. L. Jardine. Calgary, Turner, 1915. Wright, Harry. We wont stand the Kaiser's bluff. Toronto, Pacey, 1914. Wrigley, F. Our boys in the Army. By W. G. Knights. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1915. Yarwood, G. A. Boys of the Empire. Toronto, Whaley, 1916. DENMARK Henriques, F. Flagsangeh. By I. Brems. K^benhavn, Hansen, 1915. Nielsen, C. Hymne til Danmark. K0benhavn, Hansen, 1917. FRANCE Andre, E. Clarion. De P. D^roulfe^e. Par., Joubert, 1916. Angel, L. Le chant de la Tranch6'e. ByJ. Bressoles. Par., Selva, 1916. Angeiy, J. F. Pri6re pour les morts au champ d'honneur. By J. Rameau. Par., Salabert, 1915. Anglebel, G. Le chant des Bleiiets. Par., Noel, 1916. Ascoine, R. Marche frangaise 1914-1915. By P. Faucher. Nice, Faucher, 1915. Baccuez.A. Les croisSs dela liberty. By E. Gouget. Par., Xila, 1915. BanSs, A. Les petits gars de 1915. Par., Enoch, 1915. Bellog, A. Debout les morts! By E. Roussel. Par., Vieu, 1917. Berhiaux, D. Peuple frangais! By Tournayre et P. Thomas. Par., Gaudet, 1915. Les Poilus de Joffre! By Ch. Quinel. Par., Gaudet, 1915. Saint-Cyr. By Ch. Quinel et A. Foucher. Par., Gaiidet, 1915. Vive I'oncle Sam. By Bouchaud-Dufleuve. Par., Gaudet, 1917. BiUaut, L. Le Rhin AUemand. By A. de Musset. Par., Coutarel, 1914. Botrel, T. Rosalie. Par., Endet, 1914. Bouchaud- (Dufleuve). Margoton.' Par., Labb6, 1916. Bourgeois, E. En avant! en avant! By G. Giacometti. Par., Wykes. Boyer, Lucian. La chanson des Poilus. Par., Salabert, 1917. Le Flot et la (jtfeve. Par., Salabert, 1916. La Mitrailleuse. Par., Salabert,' 19 16. Brfivllle, P. de. France. By H. de Regnier. Par., Rouart, 1917. H6r6s, je vous salue. By H. de B^gnier. Par., Rouart, 1916. Brunswick, E. LaMfere la Victoire. Du V. Fabre. Par., Ricordi, 1918. Bttsser, H. Hymne ^ la France. By V. Hugo. Par., Eschig, 1915. Buxeuil, R. de. La revue des 6pop6es. By H. de Fleurigny. Par., Ondet, 1917. Capua, E. di. Les consents de la clasSfe 17. By lopas. Par., Ricordi, 1916. Casadesus, F. Chant de guerre du payaan. Par., Hayet, 1915. J'ai quitt^ ma mie. Par., Hayet, 1915. Casalonga, Vaniia-. An coq gaulois. DeE. Jaubert. Par., Wykfes, 1915. Aux morts. 1914^1915. De M. de Brunoft. 1915., ' " Sur la France. De P. de Ronsard. 1915. 66539—18 18 274 LIBEAKY Of CONGRESS Chaminade, C. L'anneau du Boldati By M. Colombaz. Par., Enoch, 1916'. Sonne clairon! By S. Mercey. Par., Enoch, 1915. Cherubmi, A. Credo des femmes de France. By N. CouUon. Par., 1915. Chevallier, J. L'alouette gauloiBe. By M. L6na. Par., Th64tre-Musique, 1917. ChristinS, H. Hardi, les gara! Par., Christina, 1915. Tommy and the French girl. Par., Ohristin^, 1916. Courquin, A. Chantons ce refrain. By Ch. L. Pothier. Par., Courquin, 1916. Crfevecoeur, L. de. France martyre. By G. Ardant. Par., Demete, 1914. Daris, Jean. Ceux de la Meuse. Par., Daris, 1916. Debussy, C. Noel des enfants qui n'ont plus de maisons. Par., Durand, 1916. Delacroix, A. Chant de guerre. Par., Leduc, 1915. Delmas, E. L' Avion h6roique. By H. Passerieu. Toulouse, Martin, 1916. Depret, M. Marche du 75. By V. Darlay et H. de Gorsse. Par., Hachette, 1915. Deslandres, A. Jacques Bonhomme. By P. D^roul^de. Par., Deslandres, 1915. Dolidon, F. Berceuse ... BjM. Blot. Par., Hayet, 1915. Dubois, T. France! By J. Miron d'Aussy. Par., Heugel, 1916. Le plus beau nom. By G. Boyer. Par., Heugel, 1917. Erlanger, C. Lebongtte. By P. D^roulfede. Par., Eschig, 1915. Sur une barricade. De Victor Hugo. Pax., Eschig, 1915. Etesse, E. Apr^s! Chant de r6vovation 1914-1917. Tours, Etsse, 1917. Fauohey, P. Les crolx d'honneur. By A. Escourrou. Par., Salabert, 1916. Prifere k Noel. De S. Claudius. Par., Philippe, 1914. Fauchois, B. Aprfes la victoixe. Par., Heugel, 1915. Vivent les roses. Par., Heugel, 1915. Fevrier, H. L'an prochain. De R. Fauchois. Par., Heugel, 1915. — — Aux morts pom la patrie. De Ch. P6guy. Partition. Par., Hcugel, 1915. Les chansons de la Woevre. De A. Pi^dallu. Par., Heugel, 1916. ^ Nos morts sent vivants! De A. Pi6dallu. Par., Heugel, 191S. Flagny, L. de. En avant! De P. Dubrissac. 1915. Florencie, P. France, debout! Par., Noel, 1915. Fourdrain, F. Noel h6roique. De A. Legfand. Par., Grus, 1915. Fredly, A. Au son des tambours! De D. Caldine & A. Fredly. Par., 1915... • ■ :: Freer, E. E. Les fleurs de France. De M. Zamacois. Chi., Clayton, 1916. Frontin, G. La Chanson qu'elles chantent. Par., Demets, 1917. La chanson qu'ils chantent. Par., Deemets, 1917. Frossard, M. Salut ^ nos joyeux Bleuets! De P. Faucher. Par., Faucher, 1916. Fumat, M. Chant des Allies. Par., Girard-Fatout, 1914. Gailhard, A. Noel. De A. S. Par., Heugel, 1915. Gallon, N. La Marne, I'Yser & Verdun. l3e P. Fournier. Par., Enoch, 1917, Pour la France! De E. Adenis. Par., Coutarel, 1915. Gans, J. Mes trois fiUeuls. De I. Demence. Asniferes, Gans, 1917. Gfimont, L. Vers I'immortalit^! De L. Jouishomme. Par., Pugno, 1915. Georges, A. Credo! De E. Herbomez. Par., Theatre Musique, 1917. Gideon, M. France is growing bigger every day. By J. Heard. Lond., Darewski M. P. Co., 1917. Grovlez, G. Prifere du Petit Garfon fusill6.^ De A. Thierry. Par., Ricordi, 1918. Hamel, G. La Victorieuse. De A. Bengalit. Par., Bengalit, 1916. Harcourt, E. d'. Credo, Franjais. De G. de.Teramond. Par., Hayet, 1916. Les 2 medailles. De P. d'Amor. Par', Hayet, 1915. En avant! De P. D6roulMe. Par., Hayet, 1915. Hippeau, E. Hymne de guerre Franco-Am6ricain. Par., Fromont, 1917. Hirchmann, H. Le Noel du soldat. Par., Eschig, 1915. Hlle, Georges. Vengeons nos morts! De M. Qhassang. Par., Eouart, 1916. Huguet y Tagell, E. Les petits patrLotes. De G. Ortala Le Clei-c. Par., Sala,bert, 1917. d'ludy, V. La guerre de Renty. Pt. song. De C. Janequin, 1916. JeMn, L. Auxh6ros! De Roussel-Despierres. Par., Heugel, 1915. Jemaitt, J. Serment et chant des Allies. De V. Daveluy et A. Rosa. Par., Senart, 1915. Keyzer, L. Chant militaire. De A. Dorchain. 1916. lagoanfire, O. de. Morts! Debout! De G. de Bussy. Milan, Ricordi, 1916. Lairieu, A, C est encore la France! N. Y., Nadeau, 1916. Les chacals. Par., Jacquot, 1916. • Virez! Ailesl6g6res! De J. Fiorina. Par.. Jacquot, 1916. Vision Glorieuse! Ci6(se par Mdme. G. Lecomte. Larrieu, 1918. Lassailly. 1915! ... On lea aural Par., Maurel, 1915. Lassene, P. Les chants de la guerre. Par., Rouart, 1916. le Borne, F. Noel de la France. Par., Grus, 1915. mtJsic 275 LecoccL, Ch. Ronde du petit tonnelier. De Franc-Nohain. Par., Legouix, 1914. Lemaiie, G. Revanche. De D. de Coss^-Brisaac. Par., Mercier, 1915. L6inp6rs, L. Les enf ants de France. De P. d'Amor. Par., Heugel, 1917. leoncavaUo, E. D^livrance! De G. Rivet. N. Y., Stem, 1915. letorey, Onjer. Hymne aux aviateurs. De J. B. Cavaillfes. Par., Hamelle, 1917. Lormes et Payette. Mon petit sergent. De R. Brisson. Montreal, Payette; 1916. Loliviel, L. J'ai cueilli pour vous. De R. R. Par., Lolivxel, 1916. Manage, Jean-Paul. Debout les morts! Debout! De Maurice Mariage. Par., 1915. Marinier, P. La lettre dans le tricot. De L. Boyer & D. Bonnaud. Par., Salabert, 1916. Le moulin de Madame Victoire. De L. Boyer. Par., Salabert, 1916. Mathg, E. Les gars Poilus. De P. Franck. Par., Eschig, 1916. Mercier, Ed. C est en chantant la Marseillaise. De P. Chafiange. Par., Joubert, 1916. Moiac, Ch. Hynme franeais. De P. D^roulfede. Par., Rouart, 1916. Moreau-Febvre, H. Chant des fusiliers marins. De A. Mouezy-Eon. Par., Eschig, 1915. Moretti, B. Tommy's Love. Genfeve, Montfort, 1917. Mouis, J. J. Une voix h, travers I'oc^an. With French & English words. Chalon- sur-SaSne, Mouis, 1917. - Neyrat, G. Le chant des aviateurs. De J. Stradiot. Par., 1917. O'Bill. En passant I'Atlantique. De J. Cazol. Par., Gross, 1917. Paans, W. J. En Revenant de Tipperary. De Saint-GUles. Par., Mill, 1915. Pessard, E. Honneur au G6n6ral Joffre. De H. Moreau & L. Lelifevre. Par., Rouart, 1915. Pesse, M. A notre France 6temelle! De V. Hugo. Par., Grus, 1915. Picazo, M. A la Franfaise. DeG. Millandy. Par., Legouix, 1916. Piemfi, G. Reims. De E. Morand. Par., Rouart, 1916. Planquette, B. Marching Song of the French Army. Phil., Presser, 1918. Lei^gimait de Sambre et Meuse. De P. C6zano. Boat., Ditson, 1917. The regiment of Sambre and Meuse. Arr. f. piano by A. Turlet. Bost., Ditson, 1917. Plans-BSrand, F. et J. Meudrot. Sur la Route de Saint-Foulcamp. Par., Ohapelier, 1916. ' - • =— Pons, Ch. Debout les Morts! De R. Pauchois. Par., Eschig, 1916. Jusqu' au Bout! De A. Verdeau. Par., Joubert, 1916. Petits soldats de Prance. De E. Jaubert. Par., Joubert, [1917]. Les trois Uhlans. De M. Boukay. Par., Joubert, 1916. Pouget, L. Et vous ne verrez pas hos larnies. De 0. Laparcerie-Richepin. Par., Enoch, 1915. Bazigade, G. Fran^ais! Debout! De P. A. Nouaux. Nice, Raiaigade, 1915. B€my, Jean. Noel de France. De A. Dumas. Par., Roudanez, 1915. Bivetj G. Les Avions. De Jeanne Rivet. Par., Eschig, 1917. ■'• Les Barbares. Par., Eschig, 1915. Bobert, C. Choisis Lison. De L. Bousquet. Par., Bousquet, 1917. Quand Madelon. De L. Bousquet. Par., Bousquet, 1914. When Madelon. Tr. by J. B. Basset. Par., Bousquet, 1917.— Tr. by 0. B. Winthrop, 1918? Bodine, Jacques. Le soldat fran^ais. Par., Eschig, 1915. Bosi, E. Tout le long de la Tamaise. De JouUot'et Foucher. Par., JouUot, 1917. Bouget de Lisle. La Marseillaise. Harm, by C. Salzedo. N. Y., Novello, 1918. • Salnt-SaSns, C. Honneur ^ TAmerigue. De P. Foumier. Par., Duramd, 1917. Vive la France. De P. Foumi«i>. Pkr., Durand, 1915. Salzedo, C. -Three old French folksongs, pt. song. Bost., Ditson, 1916. SauTtezis, A. France. Par., Senart, 1915. Pri4re avant la bataille. De H. Duseauze. Par., Senart. 1916. — '■— Soldats de France.' De Capt. Nicolas. Par., Senart, 1916. Silver, Ch. Le aoldat. De P. DeroulMe. Par., Heugel, 1915. Terasse, C. EUe. est Frangaise I'Alsace-Lorraine. De G. Lignereux. Par., Soc. d'fiditions Mus., 1918. La marche des Poilus. De H. Delorme. Par., Societe d'Editions Mus., 1915. TrSpard, E. Regardez passer la patrie! Par'., Enoch, 1915. Trouillot, G. En partant pour la guerre. De J. Rivet. Par., Eschig, 1915. Ugalde, M. Marche francaise. Par., Hayet, 1915. Vemazobres, C. Z. Hymne aux morts pour la patrie. De V. Hugo. Par., Ba]u», 1917. - ! - - 276 LIBBABY OF CONGRESS WeUcuriel, 1. Chant de triomphe des allies. Arr. by E. Conforto. Par., Hayet, 1915 ' Welller, Ernest. France immortelle. De H. Moreau. Par., Gaudet, 1914. ■ Le sang de France. De A. Jost. Par., Gaudet, 1914. White, M. V. Le depart du conecrit. Lond., Rogers, 1917. Wider, Ch. M. Deliverance! De A. Ohuquet. Par., Heugel, 1916. WiHems. Le chant du retour. Par., Willems, 1915. WilUam-Marie. Village d'Alsace 1914-1915. De P. d'Amor. Par., Hayet, 1915. Wolflf, A. La lettre du Poilu. De J. Fortuna. Par., Eschig, 1916. Va! Brancardier. De J. de F^raudy &c. Par., Enoch, 1914. Wormser, A. Hymne des combattants. Par., Hayet, 1915. Zeppilll, P. France! D' Emesta Stem. Par., Salabert, 1915. GERMANY Aletter, W., arr. Das Lied vom Grafen Zeppelin. Von H. Rupprecht. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Die Wacht in den Liiften. Von J. H. Giers. Ber., Harmome, 1915. Andersen, S. Glocke, laut Frieden. VonJ. Bille. Lpz., Hansen, 1915. Andrea, J. V. Kriegslied. Von E. Geibel. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. Der Soldat. Von J. v. Eichendorft. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. Der sterbende Soldat. Von A. de Nora. Lpz, Br. & Hartel, 1915. Anton, F. M. Gebet. Von G. Jacobi. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Amft, G. Deutscher Mannerchor. Kriegs- & Soldatenlieder. Lpz., Br. & Hartel,' 1915. Asmus, M. Der deutsche Schwiir. Von P. Cornelius. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Baron, E. Keine Angst! Wir sind schon da! Ber., Harmonie, 1915. — - Rotes kreuz auf weissem Grunde. Ber., Harmome, 1915. Bauer, H. Teures Vaterland. N. Y., Bauer, 1914. Bertuch, M. Mit Lorbeer'n kehrt ihr heim. Von 0. Konig. Ber., Harmonie, 191^. Beschnitt, J. Hurra Germania! Von H. Pfeil. Paterson, N. J., Arcadia, 1915. Bittner, J. Hute dich, England! Lpz., Universal ed., 1915. Bleyle, K. Kampfruf. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. "Die Miitter^ie langst in der Erde ruhn." V. L. Sternberg. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. Das Vaterland. Von L. Sternberg. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. Blied, F. J. Flint vaterlandische Lieder. Koln, Tonger, 1914. Boehme, W. Hindenburg! Hindenbxirc! Von B. Danlenburg. Ber., Charton, 1914. Matrosen-Abschiedslied. Von H. Lons. Ber., Charton, 1915. Der neue Gruss. Von D. Meyer. Ber., Charton, 1915. Trost fiir die Deutschen in schwerer Zeit. Von C. Flaischlen. Ber., Charton, 1915. Brahms, J. Marschieren. Von C. Lemcke. Arr. v. T. Rohmeyer. Lpz., Rieter- Biedermann, 1915. Brandt, J. Gott strafe England! Von P. Rivalier. Lpz., Kaiczag, 1915. BUrke, G. Fechterlied. Von P. Keller. Bremen, Fischer, 1915. Burkhardt, M. Kriegslied. 1914. Frankfurt a./Oder, Bratflsch, 1914. Chmel, L. R. Der polnische Legionar. Von R. Weil. Lpz., Weinberger, 1915. Crusius, O. Wahlspruch des jungen Bismaik. Lpz. ,. Br. & Hartel, J.915. ' Deutsche lieder ... 6 v. Lpz., Klemm, 1914, 1915. Dom, O. Kriegslied der Deutschen. Von E. M. Amdt. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. ^ Drobegg, W. Deutscher Sang. Milwaukee, Kaun, 1915. Ehrllch, S. GrusBtmirmeinMadelzuHaus! Von S. Philippi. Lpz., Richter, 1914." Erlemann, G. 20 deutsche Kirchenlieder . . . t. Kriegs u. Friedenszeiten. Trier,- Bantus-Verl., 1915. Ewers, B. AlldeutBchland herrlich Vaterland! Ber., Deutsch-Amerik. Volksverl., 1914. Fleck, F. Der heilige Zom. Von R. Voljker. Koln, Tonger, 1915. . Vak upp! Von 0. Fredrik. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Franks, F. W. Heil dir im Siegerkranz. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Frey, Martin. Aus Deutschlands grosser Zeit. Op. 43. Lpz., Steingraber, 1914. AuB Deutschlands grosser Zeit. Op. 44. Lpz., Steingraber, 1914. Friedemann, W. Die b'eiden Kreuze. Von H. Hirsohberg. Pt. song. Ber., Harinonie, 1915. Marschieren wir im Licht. Auf die Nacht tolgt helUichter Tag. Ber., Har- monie, 1915. Osterreichisches Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Mtrsio 277 Fuhrmeister, E. "31 Juli 1914." Von R. Geek. Lpz., Zimmermaim, 1914. Galen, E. Dmff wie Bllicher. Ber., Drei Eichen Verlag, 1914. Gast, P. Q.' Heil dir im Siegerkranzl Lpz., Dietrich, 1916. Gelleit, Q. Bis in den Tod ein freier, deutscher Mann! Ber., DeutBche Gesell- schaft, 1914. Gemttnd, K. Mit Gloria Viktoria! Von E. Uellenberg. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1915. Gilbert, Jean. DeutSchea Lied. Von R. Presber. Ber., 1914. GfiMer, Q. Neun Soldatenlieder. Von H. Lone. Lpz., Klenun, 1914. Goritz, Otto. Fern von der Heimat in schwerer Zeit. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Grosse, Hedwig. Auf's Grabkreuz. Von G. S. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. — — Der deutschen Wehrmanner Spruch. Von A. Mademo. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Kinder-MarschUed. Lpz.j Br. & Hartel, 1915. Gttnther-Kaiser, A. Deutschland kann nicht untergehni Von 0. BeUing. Ber., Musik Verlag, 1914. Hacke, A. Frhr'. v. Das Lied vom eisemen Kreuz. Lpz., Richter, 1914. Hacke, A. Br. MiUionen Herzen schlagen . . . Lpz., Richter, 1914. - Unser Leben unsern Fahnen! Lpz., Richter, 1914. ■ Wenn unsre Jungen sich . . ! Lpz., Richter, 1914. Haesngen, A. Deutschen-Lied. Ber., Haensgen, 1914. Hartl, B. _ Der offene Weg. Von L. Ganghofer. Munchen, Drei Masken, 1914. Zwischen Metz und den Vogesen. Von R. Herzog. Munchen, Drei Masken, 1914. Hartmaier, F. Frieden im Krieg. 1915. Haubold, K. Nun auf, mein Volk! Von K. Bauer. Lpz., Hug, 1915. Haydn, J. Deutschland ueber AUes. Engl, version by P. 0. Kullman. N. Y., 1914. Haym, Hans. Sechs Soldatenlieder. Elberfeld, Hartmann, 1915. Vier Soldatenlieder. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Herman, H. Reiters Abschied. Von R. Presber. Ber., Stail, 1914. Hildach, E. Gebet fiir den Kaiser. Von H. Vaterhaus. Magdeburg, Heinrichshofen, 1915. • Landwehrmann's Abschied. Von L. Thoma. Magdeburg, Heinrichshofen, 1915. Hirsch, G. Annemarie. SoldatenUed. Von JuUus Freund. Dessau, AUner, 1916. Hirsch, H. Die Garde von der Spree. Von A. Berg. Ber., Apollo Verlag, 1914. HStzel, P. Deutsche Wacht. Von A. A. Naaft. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Hollaender, V. Annemarie. Von Julius Freund. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1915. - Schulter an Schulter. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1915. - Uber'n Rhein! Von H. Brennert. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1914. Horn, K. Deutsch-osterreichisches Bundeslied. (Martin Boelitz). Lpz., Kahnt, 1916. Mein Rosslein. Von F. Jaksch. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Wegenleed. Lied eines deutschen Kriegers . . . Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Hummel, F. Ein Kaiserwort. Von O. Sommerstorff. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Hymn of hate. See Mayerhoff , F. Hassgesang gegen England. Jacquet, A. Der Konig rief den Landsturm. Munchen. Aibl, 1915. Joachim Albrecht, Prinz v. Preussen. Gott erhalte unsre Kaiser. V. R. Blum. Wien, Robitschek, 1916. Josten, W. Nachtmarsch zum Schtitzengraben. Von P. Scher. Koln, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Junne, O. Aus emsterZeit. Von W. Kastner. Lpz., Simrock, 1915. Kampf, K. 1914. Von G. Hauptmann. Ber., Bos, 1914. Earg-Elert, S., arr. Kaiser Wilhelm, hoch! Von H. Diitschke. Ber., Simon, 1915. Litanei auf d. gefal. Krieger. V. O. Ladisch. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. • Sechs Kriegslieder im Volkston. Von R. Dehmel. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. — — Der Sieger Feldchoral. Von Vortisch van Vloten. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. Kaun, Hugo. Heil dir im Siegerkranz. Partitur. Lpz., Zunmermann, 1914. Eehler, M. v. Deutsches Matrosenlied. von H. Lons. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Eeitel, B. Emden. Von M. Weinand. Koln, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Kes, W. Kriegslied. (1546) Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Kienzl, W. Das Lied vom Weltkrieg. Von H. Kienzl. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1914. Eleinpaul, A. & F. W. Franke. Kampflied der Deutschen. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Slug, G. Deutschland! Mein Heimatland! Koln, Tonger, 1915. Knopf, A. Solang' das deutsche Schwert noch bUtz . . . Ber., Ruble, 1915. EShler, W. Deutsches Reiterlied. Von Herwegh. Wurzburg, Banger, 1915. EShler, B. Heil dir im Siegerkranz. Bevem, Kohler, 1915. Eoennecke, F. Der Deutschen Kriegsgesang. Munchen, 1914. Deutsches Matrosenlied. Von H. Lons. Miinchen, Koennecke, 1915. 278 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Kraemer, E. An mein Schwert. Von K. Wittenhaue. Koln, Tonger, 1914. Wir stehen wie der Eichenbaum. Von H. W. Mortens. Koln, Tonger, 1914. Kttlmhold, K. Die jungen Opfer. Von K. Bosner. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Lazarus, G. Auf Posten. Von H. Bredow. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Der deutsche Schmied. Von C. F. Meyer. Ber., Harmoniej, 1915. . Kaiser, Dich lieben wir. Von G. von Rochow. Ber., Harmonie, 1916. Schlachtgebet. Von B. Zoozmann. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Sechs KaiserBfiline. Von B. Zoosmann. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Wenn wir marschieren. Von B. Zoozmann. Ber., Harmonie, 1915i LehSr, F. Kriegslied. Von J. Schnitzer. Lpz., Doblinger, 1914. Lewin, G. Der Friede. Von J. Schlai. Lpz., Hug, 1915. . I Llncke, P. Kriegsmusik. Von A. O. Weber. Ber., Apollo Verl., 1915. "War es notig?" Von P. Jiilich & A. Samson. Ber., Apollo Verl., 1915. Wir mussen Biegen. Von P. Lincke & W. Steinberg. Ber., Apollo Verl., 1914. Lubiicli, ¥., sen. Heil, Kaiser, Dir! Von K. Patzold. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. Maase, W. Kriegerlos. Von H. Lersch. Lpz., Klemm, 1915. Soldaten Abschied. Von H. Lersch. L^z., Klemm, 1914. Malsch., R. Die Madchen und die Garde. Von E. Graeser. Ber., Melodia, 1915. Maxedi, H. Bei Lun^ville. Lpz., Pfefier, 1915. Mayerhoff, F. Friede. Von H. Hesse. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Hassgesang gegen England. Von E. Lissauer. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Im Feld dea Morgens rrtih. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Kanipfgesang der Deutschen. Von E. Lissauer. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Landwehrmanns Abschied. Von L. Thoma. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Mendelssohn, F. Gebet: Verleih uns Frieden. Von Luther. Arr. v. K. Erbe. , Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. Meyer-Helmund, E. Der Kaiserruf. BerV, Bies & Erler, 1914.. Meyer-Stolzenau, W. Deutschland muss bestehn! Von W. Besper. Koln, Tonger, 1915. ^ ■ . MSrsohhaoher, H. J. Lied f. Kirche und Vaterland. Trier, Grachs, 1915. Moskes, C. Sei mir gegriisst, du Land am Bhein. Von H. W. Mertens. Lpz., Kahnt, 1916. MSskes, Hermann. Tod in Aehren. Von D. von Liliencron. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Moldenhauer, W. Jungensehlaeht. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Neun Soldatenlieder. Von A. de Nora. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Mllller, Bruno. Seemannstod. Von H. Muhlbeck. Mlinchen, Aibl, 1916. , MUlIer, Ernst. Dem Kaiser. VonMaxBewer. Lpz., Klemm, 1915. MUUer-Hansen, C. Uns're"U"! Von A. Schmasow. Ber., Gloria Verlag, 1915. Nagler, F. Auf Gott allein! Von Jul. Sturm. Lpz., Hug, 1915. Gott der Heifer. Von V. v. Strauss. Lpz., Hug, 1915>. Ich ruf zu Dir. Von C. Becker. Lpz., Hug, 1915. ,: Neuert, F. Das Lied von Hindenburg. Von A. de Nora. Heidelberg, Hochstein, 1914. Neumann, M. Furs heil' ge Vaterland. VonM. Kahle. Diisseldort, Neumann, 1916. Ich bet' fiir meinen Jungen. Von A. Nora. Diisseldoif, Neumann, 1915. Die Mutter. "Ich bet fiir meinen Jungen. Von A. de Nora. Diisseldorf, Neumann, 1916. . . Nach der Schlacht. Von A. Zutavem. Diisseldorf, Neumann, 1914. , > ' Osterreichisches Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Diisseldorf ,, Neumann, 1915. Soldatehabschied. Von H. Lersch. Diisseldort, Neumann, 1915. Novello, Ivor. Frauen sind die Hiiter.. Von A. Mattulath. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Olbrich, H. . Unter Hindenburgs Fahnen. Von H. Roseh, Lpz., Rosch, 1915. . .. Othegraven, A. von. Deutscher Heerruf . Von M. Hohenester. Kassel, Kramer- Bangert, 1915. Otto, W. Frauentreue. Essen, Otto, 1915. Pestel, A. Es muss gelingen! N. Y., Bauer, 1915. - Plutschow, O. Jugendwehr-marsch. Ber., Plutschow, 1915. Das Rote Kreuz. Von M. Stempel. Ber., 1915. Poppen, H. M. Acht Soldaten-Lieder. Heidelberg, Pfeiffer, 1915. Prumers, A. Hindenburg der Betreier. Von F. A. Geissler. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Pulvermaoher, B. Kaiserlied. Von 0. Biberfeld. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915, Quedenfeld, W. Helm ab zum Gebet. ,Von 0. Kemstock. Lpz., Kiihnt, 1915. Ilabich,£. Un8em"Zweiundvierzigern!" VonD.Koch. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. Bamrath, E, Abschied. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. ■ • Fiir den Kaiser! Von W. Lennemann. 061n, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915; • Im Feldquartier. Von Friedel. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914, MUSIC 279 Bamrath, K. Matroaenlied. Von H. Lons. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Reiterlied. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Weihnacht. Von A. de Nora. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Wir wandem doch! Von E. Schultze-Malkowsky. Coin, Tischer & Jagen- berg, 1915. Eeinhard, W. Aus deutschem Herzen. Sieben . . . Gedichte. Mainz, Schott, 1915. Bichard, A. Tagwacht. Von M. Schneckenburger. Ber., Harmonie Verl., 1915. Die zwei Schmiede. Von M. Schneckenburger. Pt. song. Ber., Harmonie Verl., 1915. Bis, Ferd. Ulanen-Ansritt. Von C. R. Schmidt. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. - — Unsem Helden. Von H. Priissmann. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Both, Max. Deserteur-Lied. Von L. Taufstein. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Franzos'chen, Franzos'chen, . . . Von E. Motz. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Bin Leutenantund zehn Mann! Von E. Motz. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Sauer, H. Der Deutschen KriegsUed 1914. Von R. Herzog. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Sobering, A. Drei SoId?.tenIieder 1914/15. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Schilling, A. Die deutsche Doppelwacht. Von F. H. Semmig. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Kampfgesang der Deutschen. Von E. Lissauer. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Lied der Kriegsfreiwilligen. Von B. Funke. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Schwalbe im, Blauen. Von W. Schussen. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Vom Hinderbwg ein Liedlein. Von G. Winter. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915. Schmaal, I. A. Die Deutsche Flagge. Von G. Frh. von Ompteda. Lpz., Hof- meister, 1914. Schmid-Eayser, H. Vaterlandische Lieder zur Laute. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Schmidt, E. Mein Vaterland. By P. Hoffmann. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1915. Schmock, J. E. Bitte. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. SchSnheri, C. Heimatwimpel. Von K. Hildebrand. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. Schreck, G. Das ferne Grab. Von A. Moths. Lpz.. Br. & Hartel, 1915. Vertrauen. Von S. Wisch. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916. Schubert, Fr, Litanei auf unsere gefallenen Krieger. VonM. Grantz. Ber., Bote & Bock, 1914. Schueler, A. Der sterbende Soldat. N. Y., Schueler, 1914. Schumacher, B. Bismarcklied. Von E. Scherenberg. Ber., Sulzbach, 1914. Der Deutschen Schlachtgesang. Von H. Zeitz. Ber., Sulzbach, 1914. Schwers, P. Gebet. Von Th. Korner. Ber., Stahl, 1914. Schvingi, P. Herbei, herbei, ihr Deutschen alle! Arr. von K. Lubbe. Ber., Pallas, 1914. : Seelhorst, H. Des Seemans Abschied. Von R. Saling. Bremen, Haake, 1915. Seidler-Winkler, B. Das eiserne Kreuz. Von R. Reich. Ber., Ruble, 1915,, Settler, C. Es braust'ein Ruf! 46 Soldatenmarschlieder. Koln, Tomger, 1914. Simon, J. Es kam wohl ein Pranzos' daher: Wer da? Von G. Hauptmann. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Kriegsspruch. A. Petzold. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Nehmt den Spaten. VolksUed. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Vor der Schlacht. Von K. Miinzer. Ber., Harmonie, 1915. Simon, E. Den gefallenen Kameraden. Von Ostwald. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Sitt, H. Des deutschen Liedes Macht. Von R. Herfurth. Lpz., Hug, 1915. Sonnet, H. Deutschlands junge Wehr. Von R. Sylvius. Heidelberg, Hochstein, 1915. Matrosengrab. Von R. Sylvius. Trier, Kessler, 1915. Wir aind des Kaisers tapferes Heer! Von F. Loffler. Heidleberg, Hochstein, 1915. Spielter, H. Deutsches Gebet. Von A. Maerker-Brandenburg. N. Y., 1915. Spielter, W. Treudeutach. ; Von A. Maerker-Brandenbuig. N. Y., 1916. Stahlberg, F. Der Deutschen Lied. Hauser, 1914. Stein-Schneider, L. ^Kronprinzen-Marschlied. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Stnibel, E. Auf der Wacht. Von K. Stieler. Covington, Ky., Strubel, 1915. Thelen, A. Des Kaisers Leut! Von J. Gersdorf. Koln, Tonger, 1915. U9. Von K. Warnecke. Koln, Tonger, 1915. Trunk, B. Ein Erntewagen. VonH.Nagel. Miinchen, Bauer, 1915. Unger, H. Rekrutenlied. Von Eggert. Obln, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915. Sieben Soldatehlieder. Colnj Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915, Waldmann, L. Wir slnd Deutsche! Ber., Waldmann, 1914. : i Waldoflf, C. Da kann kein Kaiser und kein Konig . . , B.er., Ruble, 1915. . WallnBfer, A. An Zeppelin. VonM. Arndt. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1916., 280 LIBBAR-f OF CONGRESS Wellesz, E. Deutsches Lied. Von R. Dehmel. Wien, Universal ed., 1915. Wendland, W. Gebet vor der Schlacht. Von F. Josky. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Giuss an unsere in's Feld ziehenden . . . Von C. Flaischlen. Ber., Har- monie, 1914. Reiterlied vor Paris. Von F. Keller. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Was mein Bruder sang. Von Friedel. Ber., Harmonie, 1914. Wengert, J. Deutsches Matrosenlied. Von H. Lons. Magdeburg, Heinrichahofen, 1915. Heimatliebe. Arr. v. R. Gompf. Von W. v. Stolzenfels. Heidelberg, Hoch- stein, 1914. — ■ — Des Kaisers Reiter. VonW. von Glehn. Magdeburg, Heinrichsliofen, 1915: ■ Mutter und Heldensohn. Von E. von Magdeburg. Magdeburg, Heinrrchs- hofen, 1915. Tafelrunde der Ausmarschierten. Von F. Werner. Magdeburg, Heinrichaho- fen, 1915. Wick, O. Deutschland, sei wach! Von Graf von Bernstorff. Buffalo, Verl. D.- 0. K. H. F. Gesellschaft, 1914. Wild, Fr. Kaiserhymne. Von Fritz Kreitz. Lpz., Wild, 1914. Winkler, E. Flagge heraus. Von R. Deye. Lpz., Klemm, 1914. Winterleld, M. Schipper-Marsch. Von R. Wilde. Ber., Musikverlag, 1915. WoUT-Cassel, L. Drei vaterlandische Lieder. Cassel, Wolff-Cassel, 1915. Ziegler-Stiohecker, A. An Deutchland. Von G. Falke. Lpz., Hug, 1915. Zilchei, H. Von Feld zu Feld. Von R. Dehmel. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914. Zdllner, H. Deutschland. Von einem Arbeiter. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915. GREAT BRITAIN Acugna, J. M. d'. The Eyes of England are upon You. By J. L. Sinclair. 1915. Adam, E. The "Boys" are fighting for the empire. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1914. Adams, D. B. Ye Mariners of England. By Campbell. Lond., Novello, 1914. Adams, E. E. Sea Song Patrolling. Lond., Weekee, 1918. Adamson, J. Where e'er the British Flag unfurls. By P. Boyington. Lond., Harris, 1914. Alessio, G. d'. Inno dei Figli d'ltalia. Di V. E. Cinquegrana. Providence, Pao- lilli, 1917. Allen, A. Pinna ye hear the pibroch calling. By J. A. Glover-Kind. Lond., Feld- man, 1914. Alleyn, L. Jack Tar. By R. & R. Stanley. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ■ Women of England. By R. & R. Stanley. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. AUitsen, F. There's a Land. By C. Mackay. N. Y., Boosey, 1917. Andrews, B. The British Flag. By J. Thomas. Lond., Swan, 1914. — — Farewell, Daddy. Lend., Swan, 1914. Good luck to the boys! Lond., Swan, 1914. A Soldier and a Gentleman! By E. Oxenford. Lond., Swan, 1914. Anthony, R. Thinking of you. By R. T. Baines. Lond,, Cramer, 1914. Ashton, J. Comrades o' Mine. By P. Edgar. Lond., Osborne, 1917. When the boys come marching back to Blighty. Lond., Osborne, 1916. Atkins, J. B. A National Hymn. Lond., Novello, 1917. Atkins, R. H. Battle Hymn. Lond., Novello, [1917?] Atkins, Thomas & J. Handyman. The Boys of the Bull Dog Breed. Lond., Walsh Holmes, 1914. Austin, E. Fig;ht for Right. Lond., Larway, 1915. Ayer, N. D. Bing Boys on Broadway. Operetta. Lond., Feldman, 1918. Follow the drum. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Oh Boy! When you're home on leave! Lond,, Feldman, 1917. - Ten Million Germans. Lond., Feldman, 1914. Aylwaid, F. A Khaki Lad. By F. Bickley. Lond., Chappell, 1916. ■ Made a Man. By H. Lulham. Lend., Chappell, 1915. Baber, A. J. British Honduras National Anthem. Lond., Lafleur, 1914. Baga, Con. Kitty Lee. By H. Rees. Lond., Premier M. P. Co., 1914. Barker, Pte. G. C'est la Guerre. By Sgt. W. Kings. Lond., Reynolds, 1917. Barker, LBis. Stick it. By P. Linkson. Lond., Chappel, 1917. Bamaid, Ch. Tommy Atkins saved his empire from the Hun. Lond.. Feldman 1916. . . Barnes, L. England! Thy Name! Lond., Newman, 1915. The Soul of England. Lond., Cramer, 1917. MUSIC 281 Bamett, J. F. Old England. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Barton, A. M. The Supreme Hour. Lond., Novello, 1915. Bath, H. Children of Britain. By A. Noyes. Lend., Novello, 1914. Sons of London. By 0. Knight. Lond., Howard, 1914. Bathuist, E. M. The European Zoo. By A. H. Linford. Lond., Newman, 1915. Batten, M. V. Mother England. By T. R. E. Mclnnes. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Baxter, M. Stewart. Cruisers. By B. Ayrton. Lond., Cramer, 1916. Bedford, H. The Germans are coming. By Weston & Barnes. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Bedford, H. & R. P. Weston. I'm helping to win the war. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Behrend, A. H. When Daddy comes home again. By L. Jephson. Lond., Ascher- berg, Hopwood, 1915. Bennett, T. C. S. My Hymn of Hate. By 0. Grey. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. ■ — — When we gather round the old home-fires again. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood, 1916. Bennett, T. C. S. & J. W. Tate. On the Day on which Peace is Declared. Lond., • Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Beresford, A. Britain. By H. Jefferson. Lond., Walsh, Holmes, 1915. Beretta, B. La Lettre de Tommy. By Talmont & Tarbault. Par., Raux, 1915. Bergen, A. H. England My England. By W. E. Henley. Chi., Gamble Hinged Co., 1918. Berridge, A. Britain's Heroes. York, Banks, 1915. Berridge, D. John Bull's Family. By A. G. Hales. Lond., Sheard, 1915. Bishop, Cynthia. Till Daddy comes home. Lond., Mathias, 1916. Blair, H. Mine eyes have seen the glory. ByJ. W.Howe. Lond., Novello, 1916. Blnck, K. S. Nelmes. The Flag of Liberty. Sydney, Paling, 1917. Blyihe, NelUe. The British Main. ByW. W. Rees. Lond., Harris, 1917. ' Boyce, Ethel. An English Hymn. Lond., Novello, 1917. Boyd, Jimmy. Our Lads At The Front. Lond., Fryer, 1916. Braham, P. Tommy! He's O. K. By E. Blore. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1917. Braid, L. All by the Baltic Say. By P. French. Dublin, Pigott, 1914. Brangman, A. I want to be a soldier. Hamilton, Bermuda, 1917. Brewer, A. H. The little Admiral. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Bridge, Sir F. God, and our good cauSe. By Shakespeare. Lond., Novello, 1917. Michael O'Leary, V. C. By J. McGrath. Lond., Enoch, 1915. Brookway, W. E. To You. Lond., Stainer & Bell; 1916. Brooke, E. S. Keep the old flag flying. By A. Rosebery. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ■ Brooks, W. Forward! Britain! By E. L. Hasluck. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1914. Marching to the War. By A. M. Keen. Lond., Duff, Stewart, 1914. Brown, Summers. For King and the R^ht. Lond., Swallow M. P. Co., 1915. Brown, W. E. We're proud that we are British. ByW. Price. N. Y., Harris, 1917. Bruce, M.E. Kitchener's Question. Toronto, Empire Mus. &Trav. Club, 1915. Bruokshaw, Kathleen. The Munition Workers' song. Lond., Reid, 1916. Brune, E. Prideaux. The Day. By H. Chappell. Lond., Keith, Prowse Co., 1915. Biuhell, M. In Angleterre. By A. Rose. Lond., Gary, 1916. Think it Over! By E. J. Bonner. Lond., Cary, 1915. Bruske, J. The Victoria Cross. By A. C. Hicks. Lond., Enoch, 1916. Buchanan, G. With the Lads in KnaH: Lond., Newman, 1916. Bumham, B. Don't forget the homeland. ByE.Lockton. Lond., Metzler, 1916. The Great Call. By E. Lockton. Lond., Reynolds, n. d. Lord of the Seas. By O.Duncan. Lond., Cary, 1915. The Song of the Empire. Lond., Cramer, 1915. Butterfield, A. L. Britannia's Realm. Lond., Swan, 1915. BYioUfV. Minnie's knitting mittens. Lond., Calcott, 1915. Caddick, G. The British Lion. Ms., 1918. Calder, A. How sleep the Brave! By W. Collins. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Calvert, M.E. The Standards of Britain. By C. Calvert._ Ms., 1915. Cameron, B. Daddy's had to go to War. By C. Ridgway. Lond., Osborne, 1916. Capel, J. M. Men of Enriand. By G. Hadath. Lond., Cramer, 1914. We're oft. By G. Hadath. Lond., Cramer, 1915. Carey, F. Hurrah for the Allies. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Camell, F. D. Come and join the colours. By E. M. Southwell. Lond., Cary, 1914. Castleman, Henry. Fallen Heroes. By H. E. Butler. Lond., Weekes, 1915. 282 LIBEAKY OF CONGRESS Castling, J. R. The Charlwood Boys. Lond., Reeves, 1914. CastUng, H. & A. J. MiUs. Peace! Peace! Peace! Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1917. Ceiley, G. R. Greater Britain. By E. Wheeler Wilcox. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Chaffee, A. & H. Fryer. The Reply. Lond., Fryer, 1915. Chrystal, A. Heroes AU. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Citroen, V. Mother Britain and her sons. By H. Kaufman. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Clark, H. Side by side. Lond., Morley, 1914. Clarke, C. Come, boys! Can't you hear the call? Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. If it was not for the Military Band. By L. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Tommy Boy. By L. Waldron. Lond., Hawkes, 1914. When the war is over. ByX. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Clarke, R. C. For England! By M. Radcliffe-Hall. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Clegg, Marie. Follow the Flag. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Clemens, M. E. Our Boys. By T. L. Clemens. 1918. Clifford, R. The Battleships of England. By L. Jephson. Lond., Howard, 1914. Coates, J. The Rally Call. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Colbert, M. C. G. Hurrah for Liberty. Ireland a Nation. Fall River, Mass., 1914, CoUard, A. 1914. Our Empire in arms. Lond., Ciirwen, 1914. Colles, A. For Honour's Sake. By H. Vincent. Lond., Swan, 1914. Collins, C. & W. Hargreaves. Bravo! Territorials. Lond., Wright, 1914. Collins, Jack. I'll be coming back again to Tipperary. Dublin, Pigott, 1915. Collman, H. Mam'selle Poilu. By L. Eastwood. Lond., Reynolds, 1917. Cooper, Margaret. The Colours. By A. M. H-C. Lond., Cramer, 1916. Cora, S. & J. Bates. Good-Bye Maggie. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Corby, J. E. Cheer-0! Arr. by E. Negus. Lond., Weekes, 1917. CosteUo, T. When you hear your Country calKng. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Costello, T. & F. W. Leigh. Comrades in the Trenches. Lond., Wright, 1916. My little Ammunition Girl. Lond., Wright, 1916. Cowan, F. H. Fall in! By H. Begbie. Lond., Enoch, 1914. Sweet as her roses. By H. Begbie. Lond., Enoch, 1916. We sweep the seas. ByM. Corelh. Lond., Enoch, 1915. Cranston, E. M. Lord Kitchener. 1916. Craxton, H. The Home Flag. By W. E. Grogan. Lond., Enoch, 1914. Crichton, D. The Grey Watch. By P. J. O'Reilly, Lond., Enoch, 1915. Cuthbertson, E. Our Country first of All. By P. Edgar. Lond., Sheard, 1918. D., A. O. Dear Old Ireland Still. DubUn, Kearney, 1917. Dale, Fr. A Field of little.Crosses white. Lond., Cary, 1915. Dale, Sheila. Be a Soldier, Lad of Mine! Sheard & Co., 1915. Darewski, H. The better 'ole. Operetta. Excerpts. Lond., Darewski, 1917. It's up to you. By "Pan." Lond., Darewski, 1917. Mary from Tipperary. By F. W. Mark. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. My Bugler Boy. By R. P. Weston. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. — — The New Brigade. By S. Hicks! Lond., Darewski, 1917. Oh, Blow The Fatherland! By R. P. Weston. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Sentinel of the Mighty Deep. By R. P. Weston. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. She was a Daughter of England. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. > Shell out. Revue. Excerpts. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915- Sister Susie's marrying Tommy Atkins to-day. Lond,, Francis, Day, 1915. Tell them at Home to be Expecting me. Lond., Darewski, 191'/. Three cheers for Little Belgium. By C. Wilmott. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Tommy-Over-There. By M.Adams. Lond., Darewski, 1918. When the Boys we love come Home. By C. Wilmott. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. When we've wound up the Watch on the Rhine. By F, W. Mark. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Darewski, H. & W. David. We shall all do the Goose Step. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Darrell, F. Any Old Time. Lond., Osborne,, 1917. Davies, G. An Old Soldier's Song. By W. Neish. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Davies, H. W. Arm Thee! Arm Thee! By M. Coleridge, pt. song. Lond.,Rior- den, 1914. Short Requiem. Lond., Curwen, 1915. MUSIC 283 Davles, Maiy. Farewell, my Soldier Boy. By L. G. Ford. Lend., Ascherberg, Hopwood, 1915. Davis, Marian. The Day. By H. Chappell. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Dear, J. E. The Flag goes by. By H. H. Bennett. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1914. Delaney, P. The Empire's grand march. By T. H. Teegan. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Delaney, W. E. We're Irish Yet. By W. H.Drummond. Winnipeg, Can., Delaney, 1915. Del Biego, Teresa. A song for Women. By E. Baker. Lend., Chappell, 1914. Delune, 1. Clear the decks for action. By P. T. Maw. Redhill, Eng., Wood, 1915. Fight till the fi°:ht is won. ByP.T.Maw. Redhill, Eng., Wood, 1915. Dent, H. Over the Mine-swept ssa. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Desmond, W. B. The Irish Volunteer. By E. Esmonde. Lond., Marriott & Wil- liams. 1914. Destonp, A. Awake! O gallant Lads. A Bahamian Recruiting song for 1917. 1917. Our Bahamian Boys. 1916. Dickinson, C. In the day of battle. By B. Carman. N. Y., Gray, 1918. Dicks, E. A. O Captain! My Captain! pt. song. By Walt Whitman. Lond., Bay- ley & Ferguson, 1914. Soldier, rest! pt. song. By W. Scott. York & Scarbro', Banks, 1915. Dombusch, B. E. Our Khaki Heroes. By E. Young. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Doyle, Alice. The song of the Irish Brigade. By L. Doyle. Dublin, Pigott, 1915. Drummond, Fr. Homeland. By Ed. Locktoij. Lond., Cary, 1915. Drummond, T. S. Forth to the Fight. By A. A. Procter. Lond., Bayley & Fergu- son, 1914. Edwards, G. T. Our Empire. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Edwards, I. C. The Shamrock's turnin' red. Seattle, Wash. Echo M. P. Co., 1915. Edwards, T. D. "Cymru " Land of Mine. Treharris, S. W., Edwards, 1915. Elgar, E. The Birthright, nt. song. By G. A. Stocks. Lond., Novello, 1914. Carillon "Chantons, Beiges, Chantons" Recitation. By Cammerts. Lond., Elkin, 1914. ■ Fight for Right. By W. Morris. Lond., Elkin, 1916. ■ Follow the Colours. By W. de C. Stretton. Lond., Novello, 1914, The spirit of England. Choral work. By L. Binyon. Lond., Novello, 1916- 1917. Ellicott, Duncan. Men o' Devon. By W. C. Reedy. Lond., Swan, 1914. EUiott, P. Cheer up little Soldier-Man. By L. Cooke. Lond., Schott, 1914. Elliott, Z. There's a long, long trail. By S. King, Lond., West, 1914. Ellis, F. M. Children's Hymn in time of War. pt. s. Lond., Curwen, 1914. Ellis, J. G. When the Bonnie, Bonnie Heather is Blooming. N. Y., Ellis, 1915. Fagge, A. The National Anthems of the Allies, pt. songs. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Felix, Hugo. Good Bye, Kid! By A. Anderson. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Finck, H. By Jingo, if we do-! Excerpts. Lond., Hawkes, 1914. The Flag that never comes down. By P. R. Coulson. Lond., Hawkes, 1914. Passing Show of 1915. Excerpts. Lond., Hawkes, 1915. Fisher, H. Billets. Lond., Metzler, 1917. The Bugles of England. By W. E. Henley. Lond., Leonard, 1917. Going to the Trenches in the Morning. Lond., Metzler, 1917. The Ruddy Platoon. By Fisher & W. F. Tompkins. Lond., Osborne, 1917. Flint, D. P. Here's to the Boys. By F. G. Bowles. Lond., Cramer, 1916. Flood, W. H. Grattan. The Boys of Kerry. By J. F. Fuller. Dublin, Pigott, 1915. Flynn, H. The Aviator. Lond., Osborne, 1917. Kitchener's Men. By W. E. Haines. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Flynn, N. Tim Rooney's at the Fightin'. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Foley, J. Drummer Boy. Lond., Sheard, 1915. Good-bye, Maggie. Lond., Sheard, 1915. I've got a Welcome for a Boy in France. Lond., Sheard, 1917. Forster, D. Sons of Olfi Britannia. By L. CoUedge. Lond., Gary, 1914. Your Daddy was a Soldier. By H. Simpson. Lond., Gary, 1914. Foster, A. H. A Soldier's Button. By J. Pope. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Foster, M. B. The jolly Recruit. ' By L. N. Parker. Lond., Gary, 1915. Saviour of Peace. Hymn. By F. Hoare. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Frank, J. Tommy, what's the number of your Trench? Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Eraser, M. K. Ye Highlands and ye Lowlands. By K. Macleod. Lond., Boosey, 1916. French, P., & L. Braid. Am Tag. To the Day. Dublin, Pigott, 1914. Frost, W. L. In the fighting line. Anthem. Lond., Curwen, 1916. Victory! Alleluia! Lond., Curwen, 1918. 284 LIBEABY OF CONGRESS Fryer, H. Balloo, Boulogne and Blighty. Lend., Gary, 1915. Fulton, F. Bread! Bread! Bread! Lend., Feldman, 1918. Plum and Apple. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Gardiner, H. B. God save the King. Pt. song. Lond., Curwen, 1915. Garratt, P. To the Gentlemen of France. Lond., Whitehall, 1914. Gatty, A. S. Scott- Come, wont you join Jhe Colours. Lond., Boosey, 1914. A War Hymn. By J. H. Ewing. Lond., Boosey, 1917. A War Prayer. By D. Pleydell-Bouverie. Lend., Boosey, 1914. Gaul, H. B. When I get back to England. By P. Maggill. N. Y., Gray, 1918. Ga3nie, B. Till you come home again. By E. Lockton. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. German, Ed. Intercessory Hymn. By W. H. Scott. Lond., Novello, 1915. Giflford, H. If I could only say in French. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. Giffoid, H., & T. Mellor. All the Girls will follow the Khaki by the Seaside. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. We're all coming ashore to-night. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Gill, W. E. Songs of the British folk. Lond., CurweA, 1917. Gillott, J. Salute the Allied Flags. Lond., Gould, 1914. Glen, 3. B., & L. Wright. When the Kilty Lads come home. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. Glenville, Shaun. He's a Credit to Ould Ireland now. Lond., Feldman, 1914. Glover, J. M. Wont you join the Army? By G. B. Sims. Lond., Boosey, 1914. • GmUr, T. To God and Ireland True. By Ellen O'Leary. Cork, 1915. Godfrey, F. An Entente Cordiale in La Belle France. Lond., Feldman, 1914. 1 love my Motherland. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. Little Rosalie, my pretty refugee. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Mister Sergeant Michael Donoghue. Lond.;, Feldman, 1915. — — Save your kisses till the boys come home. Lond., Feldman. Send the boys a little snapshot. Lond., Feldman, 1916. • They all did the Goose-step home. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915. When an Irishman goes fighting! By L. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Gordon, S. Fight for the Motherland. By P.J. O'Reilly. Lond., Sheard, 1914. The Song of the Drum. By W. Parke. Lond., Sheard, 1915. Grenville, A. The new Army Song-Book. Lond., Williams, 1915. Grieg, E. O God, protect with Thy strong hand . . . Arr. by Hull, pt.-song. Lond., Augener, 1915. Our Native Land. Arr. by A. E. Hull. ByL.Heame. Lond., Augener, 1915. Guest, L. Thomas Atkins in the Stalls. By L. Williams. Lond., Newman, 1915. Guise, Henry. The Great Appeal. Lond., Metzler, 1917. Resurgam. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Gwyther, G. Keep a cheery face. Lond., Boosey, 1915. H., A. W. For the Flag of dear old England. Lond., Hawkes, 1916. Halloran, L. K. Praise God! Peace Anthem. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Hamill, S. J. Raise your caps to the Soldiers marching by. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Hardelot, Guy d'. "The Day. By G. H. Sims. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1914. Hargreaves, J. Over the top with the best of luck. Lond., Howard, 1917. Hargreaves, Wm. Ten Days Leave. Lond., Feldman, 1917. Harkness, R. Downhearted? No! Lond., Harkness, 1914. For King and Country. 1914. Harrington, J. P. When Tommy comes marching home again. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Harris, L. Oh! They do do. By L. Harris & F. R. Ooulson. Lond., Ricordi, 1917. Harrison, D. The Battle Cry. By R. Elton. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Hart, L. Empire. By W. G. S. de Carteret. Lond,, Weekes, 1916. "Over-seas" league. By W. G. S. de Carteret. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Hartley, T. For the sake of the Red, White & Blue. Listerhills, Bradford, Hartley & Co. Hast, Wm. Sit back and hold tight. Lond., Calcott, 1915. Hastings, E. Exemptions and otherwise. By Lee & Weston. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. We're all plain Civilians. By Foden Williams. Lond., Cary, 1914. Hague, C. E. We all trust Kitchener. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Hall, H. Sons of New Zealand. By H. C. Houghton. Wash., Dugdale Co., 1914. Hayes, J. M., & R. F. Gower. I want to meet the Kaiser. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter. 1915. MTTSIO 285 Heighway, C. Daddy has gone to the War. By N. Phillips. Lond., Swan, 1915. Heibert, V. Soldiers of Eiin. By R. F. O'Reilly. N. Y., Irish Ind. Dep., 1917. Hewitt, T. J. The Grey North Sea. By G. Walker. Lond., Keith, Prowse Co., 1915. Heyde, J. F. Ballads of Battle. Lond., Moutrie, 1916. Songs from "Somewhere." By J. Lee. Lond., Moutrie, 1917. Higgs, W. W-. Father's joined the National Guard! Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc, 1917. Marguerite. Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc, 1917. The Old Flag. Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc, 1917. Hikiioa, Te B. Ka Mate. Maori War Song. Auckland, N. Z., Eady, 1916. Hill, J. L. The Allied Flags. By F.W.Mark. Lond., Francisi Day & Hunter, 1915. HllUer, L. Dear Old England. By M. Rae. Lond., Univ. Bur., 1916. Hlnton, I. Come back, Paddy Mine. By Noel Hinton. Lond., Peldman, 1915. Hodge, W. B-. She who gives her son. By S. Rafto. Sydney, Sydney M. P. Co., 1915. Hogg, G. Our Sailor Boys in Blue. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915. Holland, J. W. When Britons ride to Battle. By E. Oxenford. Lond., Swan, 1915. Holliday, J. C. Your Country's Call. By Jack Murray. Lond., Cramer, 1914. • Hope, A. Sons of the Motherland. By Pat Ryott. Lond., Swan, 1914. Hopkins, G. Lord God of Hosts. By J. Oxenham. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Hopkins, M. E. Hurrah! Hurrah! For the Khaki & the Blue. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1914. Howitz, I. My DaiUng. Kj^benhavn, Hansen, 1916. Howson, F. A. When our Soldiers come home from the War. By G. H. Trumpler. Brooklyn, Pianostyle Co., 1915. Hudson, B. A. Sons of the Empire. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Hulbert, H. B. The same old Sea-Dogs still. By H. Simpson. Lond., Curwen, 1917. Hume, J. O. A Briton's Calling. Lond., Brit. Mus. Co., 1915. The Cock o' the North. By J. Woods. Lond., Boosey, 1914. The March of Kitchener's Army. By H .D. Rushton. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Hutton, Winnie. "God guard our brave defenders." Lond., Cramer, 1915. Ireland, J. "Blind," and "The Cost." By E. T. Cooper. Lond., Rogers, 1917. The Soldier. By R. Brooke. Lond., Rogers, 1917. Isaacs, Ed. The Reveille. By Bret Harte. Lond., Forsyth, 1914. Ivey, H. Somewhere in France. By A. Wimperis. Lond., Metzler, 1915. Jolmson, C. Webb-. The British Drum. By, A. Murray. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Johnson, Noel. We mean to get our own back. By G. Kent. Lond., Ricordi, 1916. Johnston, L. John Bull's Catechism. Lond., Cary, 1914. Jones, Ed. The Lads of the Red, White and Blue. Lond., Reynolds, 1914. Jones, H. Lang. The Reveille. By B. Harte. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Jones, Hirwen. The Vanguard of the Battle. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Jones, John J. When Tommy comes Home again. By G. L. Bamett. Lond., Feld- man, 1916. Jones, MoUie C. List! Ye All, 'tis Ireland Singing. 1915. Jude, W. H. When the Boys come home. Camp-fire ditty. Lond., Reid, 1916. Judge, J. In the Queue. Lond., Feldman, 1918. Judge, J. Michael O'Leary, V. C. Lond., Peldman, 1914. Juleff, C. E. Cornish Pride. By Bernard Moore. Lond., Novello, 1917. Kahn, G. In God's Good Time. (A song of Peace.) By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond., Larway, 1914. The old Colours. By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond., Enoch, 1915. Keating, M. Sergeant Mike O'Leary, V. C. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Eeble, J. A. Prance to Britain. Take this back to "Tipperary. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Eeighley, T. . Peace to the Souls of the Heroes^ By Dr. Calcott. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1915. EetSIby, A. W. The Trumpet-Voice of Motherland is calling. Lond., Howard, 1914. Kind, J. A. G. I want to be where the Boys are! Lend., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ■ — — Where are the Boys? By P. Pelham. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Enight, Ch. Tommy's Mouth Organ Band. Lond.j Warwick M. P. Co., 1915. Here we are! Here we are! Here we are again! Lond., Francis, Day, 1915. Exieg, G. Comrades in Arms. By G. Humphreys. Lond., Lafleur, 1915. Lambert, F. The Fighting Chance. By G. D. Ihirber. Lond., Newman, 1915. Laudon, C. Call round and see me if you're dressed in khaki. Keith, Prowse, 1917. Lane, E. A. Men who march away. By T.Hardy. Lond., Ashdown, 1914. Lara, A. de. Fight on Brave Sons. . By F. A. Joseph. Lond.j Cramer, 1914. l Lara, I. de. The Last Call. By H. Begbie; Lond., Feldman, 1915. 286 LIBKARY OF CONGRESS Lauder, H. The Laddies who fought and won. Lend., Francia, Day & Hunter, 1916. While the British Bull-dog's watching at the Door. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Shoulder to shoulder. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Laye, G. Cheer up! Cheer-Oh! By L. Johnston. Lend., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Leary, A. H. The Battle Song of the Free. By R. F. Drury. Lond., Cramer, 1915. leClerq, A. Somewhere in France, Dear Mother. Lond., Wright, 1915. Lee, B. Cheep. Revue. Excerpts. Lond., Francis^ Day & Hunter, 1917- Do you want us to lose the war? Lond., Francis, D^ & Hunter, 1917. Ev'ry girl is doing her bit. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Good-Bye-Ed! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. The happiest Christmas of all. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Lloyd George's Beer. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. The Military Representative. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1918. My Meatless Day. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Oh, we have caught a lot of funny fish. Lond., Francis, Day, 1916. Send him a cheerful letter. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Sing! Sing! Why shouldn't we sing? Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Strafe 'em! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. War-Time. Lond., Francis, Day & 'Hunter, 1917. When Tommy's on furlough and Jack's ashore. Lond. , Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Leigh, F. W. I'm proud of the corps I belong to. Lond., Leonard, 1915. Now you've got your khaki on. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. I'm giving up my job to the Kaiser. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Leigh, W. A Ministering Angel. By C. Dunlop. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Lemare, E. H. The Bells of Rheims. By H. De V. Stacpoole. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Lemon, L. G. Back in dear old Blighty. By A: Fleming. Lond., Weekes, 1916. The Good Old Straits of Dover! Lond., Weekes, 1916. Lennard, Lady B. At Maestricht. By F. Taylor. Lond., Novello, 1915. Britannia. By H. De V. Stackpoole. Lond., Novello, 1915. Leo, F. It's a grand Sight to see them going away. Lend., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. LeBoy, B. Whizz-Bang Lane. Lond., Feldman, 1917. Lesage, E. The March of the Kitcheners. By M. Drake. Lond., Laurie, 1915? Lesingham, F. J. God wiU defend the Right. Lond., Biggs, 1915. Letts, E. In my private irregular Corps. By C. H. Gribble. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Lloyd, E. M. J. Gunners of London. Lond., Augener, 1917. To the Navy. Arr. by E. T. Evetts. Lond., Augener, 1918. Lookton, E. The Nelson-Touch. By R. A. Knight. Lond., Metzler, 1915. Lockwood, M. March, March, March away. Lond., Weekes, 1917. LShr, H. Kitchener's Boys. By J. Pope. Lond., Ohappell, 1915. Two service songs. By C. Parry. Lond., Chappell, 1917. "Loreto." Soldier Brave I thought of You. By M. Bray. Calcutta, Bevan, 1916. Loud, Beth. Come back again to Old England. 1916. Lucas, C. There's no place like home, Tommy. By P. Edgar. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Lucke, E. B. Tommie Atkins. By E. T. Luckie. Atlanta, Luckie, 1917. Lyle, C. de. Britannia Victorious, Lond., Swan, 1914. Lyle, K. Six Days Leave. By F. W. Leigh. Lond., Francis, Day, 1917. -— — The songs the Soldiers siiig. By L. Barrett. Lond., Francis, Day, 1915. Lynd, Sylva. Land of the red, red Rose. Lond., Enoch, 1914. McAusland, J. E. D. The Boy in Khaki. Lond., Weekes, 1917. MacCarthy, C. W. Back to Tipperary. Sydney, Albert & Son, 1915. Oh! Mother, Asthore! 1916? McCarthy, D. Sergeant O 'Leary, V. C. By M. French. Lond., Howard, 1915. McGlennon, F. Sons of our Sailor King. Lond., Feldman, 1914. McKendry, E. The Call. Lond., 1916. MacKenzie, A. C. Afterwards. By C. I. Pocock. Lond., Ricordi, 1915. MacLeod, E. There's no land like the old land. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1916. Hacklin, C. The Honourable Artillery Company March. Lond., Whitehall, 1916. Marching songs. A hand-book of national melodies . . . Lond., Stanley Paul, 1914. Marks, L. It's a long, long way: — ' Lond., Gary, 1917. Martiu, A. E. Cheery O. Lond., Feldman, 1914. Mtrsic 287 Maitin, E. Men oi London Town. By A. Templeton. Lond., Enoch, 1915. Matson, F. Australia. Lond., Larway, 1916. Maunder, J. H. Our Motherland. By E. Moynihan. I^ond., Novello, 1916. Maxwell, E. Carry on! Lond., Enoch, 1914. My Volunteer. Lond., Wright, 1914. Maycock, A. H. Come, Boys, enlist as a Soldier! By O. Chaplain. Lend., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Meher, D. March on to Berlin. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1916? Mellor, J. British War songs. Pittsburgh, Mellor, 1916. Mellor, T. Five Day's Leave. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. I do like the Life, I do! Lond., Staj M. P. Co., 1916. Meredith, M. The Debt. Lond., Independent Mus. Club, 1917. — r— God bless you, lads! By M. L. Haskins. Lond., Intemat. Indep. Mus. Club, 1916. King's Men. By Oi Seaman. Kensington, Indep. Mus. Club, 1914. Sacramentum Supremum. Choral work. Kensington, Indep. Mus. Club, 1914. Meriitt, E. M. Soldiers marching. By D. G. Leghington. Lond., Nightingale, 1914. MUes, P. N. Battle. Ten songs. By W. W. Gibson. Oxford, Acott, 1917. Millar, W. For Britain and King George. Lond., Schott, 1914. Mitchell, E. E. Land we love the best of all. By K. Chute-Erson. Lond., Novello, 1915. Mitchell, E. E. Land we love, Australia. Pt.-song. Lond., Novello, 1918. Mockridge, ». W. The Message of the Flag. ByC.R. Wylie. Lond., West, 1915. Montagu, Ed. Fighting for their King and Sireland. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Moore, Wm. North of Tweed and South of Tweed. By J. S. Bogg. Lond., Bayley & Fei^son, 1914. Moreton, H. Lives are in the Making here ... By J. Oxenham. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Morgan, M. 'Mother England. By H. Clayton. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1914. Morris, G. O'Connor. The Army of the Dead. By B. Pain. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Morris, T. F. Up, Englishmen! By L. F. Morris. Lond., F^ncis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Mulcahy, T. My Lover is off to the War. By C. Harding. Lond., Novello, 1918. Mulligan, J. England. Lond., Novello, 1915. Murray, C. L. Mike O'Leary. By J. O'Dowd. Dublin, Pigott, 1915. Murray, F. Grow some Taters! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. They might break the heart of my dear Old Mother . . . Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Women of England, Lond., Francis, Day& Hunter, 1917. Murray & Leigh. The Last Good-Bye. Lond., Howard, 1914. Myles, Norah. The Guardians of the Flag. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1914. N., A. TJ Marching songs for British Soldiers. N. Y., Kmg, 1914. Nash, P. Tommy's Mail Day. By L. G. Ford. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1915. Navillus. Five songs from the grand fleet. By Etieime. Lend., Weekes, 1917. Neat, John. We are Marching on to Victory. By H. Trevor. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. ^ • Needham, A. A. The Englishman. By E. Cook. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1915. Knitting vWar Song. French by A. Cambry, Engl, by G. V. Williams. 1915. The snug little island. By T. Dibdin. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Newbury, J. G. Our England. 1915. Newlaud, Martha. St. George for Merry England. Oakland, Cal., Newland, 1915. Newton, E. Tommy's Book of Marching Songs. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Nicholls, E. The Lion and it's Cubs. By L. Grewar. Lond., Cramer, 1914. Norton, F. Pamela. Excerpts. Lond.; Darewski, 1918. Norworth, J. Cassidy Private Michael Oassidy. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. On his first day home on leave. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Novello, I. Arlette. Operetta. Excerpts. Lond., Ascherberg, 1917. Bravo; Bristol! By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Just a Jack or Tommy. By K. Huggins. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood, 1915. 288 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS Novello, I. Keep the home-fires burning. By L. G. Ford. pt. song. Lond., Chap- pell,1915. N. Y., Chappell, 1918. Keep the home fires burning till the boys come home. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Laddie in Khaki. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1915. pt. song. Laddie in Khaki. Arr. by C. Lucas, pt. song. N. Y., Chappell, 1918. Soldiering. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Till the Boys come home. By L. G. Ford. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1914. When the Great Day Comes. By Ed. Teschemacher. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood, 1915. See-Saw. Mus. Prod. Excerpts. Lond., Ascherberg, 1916. O'Hara, G. Highlanders! Fix Bayonets! By W. J. Pitts. N. Y., Ricordi, 1915. Oliver, C. When the Boys Come Back. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917. When the Boys come back. Lend., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Oliver, H. Soldier of my heart. By Ed. Lockton. Lond., Boosey, 1914. O'Nell, D. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales . . . Lond., Wright, 1916. What did you do in the Great War, Daddy? Lond., Wright, 1916. O'Neill, W. The Union Jack and Stars and Stripes. 1914. O'Biordan, F. The Green: White: Gold. "Sinn Fein, Sinn Fein, Amhain." Chi., Tu-Cross Pub. Co., 1917. Palmer, G. M. Nationality. By T. Davis. Dublin, Pigott, 1914. Paramythioti, A. E. The Song of the Allies. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Parish, F.W. Song of the Soldier. By T. Hardy. N. Y., Gray, 1916. Parker, C. S. The Reveille. By B. Harte. Lond., Novello, 1915. Parker, P. N. Men of England. By T. Campbell. Lond,, Elkin, 1914. Pull Together. By F. C. Hennequin. Lond., Keith, Prowse Co., 1918. Parkhouse, K. The Lads that are away. By V. Boyle. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Parry, C. H. H. Hush! For amid our Tears. By M. B. Whiting. Lond., Novello, 1918. A Hymn for A via tors. ByM.C. D.Hamilton. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Part-song. Patterdale, T. 'Ere in the 'Orapital. N. Y., Fischer, 1918. Pelham, P. France, Italy, Russia, England. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Penso, R. Patty proudly packs tor Privates prepaid paper parcels. Lond., Feldman, 1915. We don't want a lot of flags a-flying. By R. C. Tharp. Lond., Feldman, 1917. Pether, H. E. Fritz! By W. Gilbert. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Play your game of soldiers. By L. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. The White Cliffs of England. By P. Edgar. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Petrie, H. W. Mid the roar of a thousand guns. By Callahan. Lond., Sheard, 1916. Piantadosi, A. I'm glad my Boy grew up to be a soldier. By McManus. Lond., Ascherberg, 1915. Plummer, J. H. Battle Hymn. By J. W. Howe. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Boys of the Empire- By Mary E. K. Plummer. Lond., Weekes^ 1914. Give 'em a rousing cheer. By Mary E. K. Plummer. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Pogson, L. When the Boys come Home again. Lond., Swan, 1914. Powell, F. Cheero, Boys! Cheero! By G, Asaf. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag. By G. Asaf. Lond.; Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ■ Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag .. . ByG. Asaf. pt.-song. Lond., Chappell, 1918. Prendergast, W. Across the Channel. Lond., Morley, 1914. Prince, A. Daddy's Boy-Blue. ByG. Hu!bi-Newcombe. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Our merry soldier-boys. By G. Hubi-Newcombe. Lond., Weekes," 1916. PuUen, H. Our Country's Call. Lond., Swan, 1914. Purcell, H. Fairest Isle. By S. G. 0. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1917. Bagard. The brave boys coming home. Lond., Osborne, 1918. Bathbone, G. How sleep the brave, pt.-song. By W. Collins. Lond., Curwen, 1917. Baymond, C. Send him victorious. By D. Furber. Lond., Ascherberg, 1917. Beeves, G. W. England! Our England! Lond., Boosey, 1914. Bendall, E. D. How sleep the Brave, pt. s. By W. Collins. Lond., Weekes, 1916. BldgweU, C. Your Sweetheart's gone away, Molly dear! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. MUSIC 2S9 Bobeits, D. E. A new national Anthem. "Dear Wales." By T. Evans. Pitts- burgh, Welsh-American. 1915. Bobinson, P. S. Ole King Cole. (Army version.) Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ftoeckel, J. L. Soldier Lad. By F. Hoare. Lend., Morley, 1914. Booney, H. The Irish Volunteers. By T. H. Teegan. Dublin, Pigott, 1914. Bopei.E. A. Men of England, you have got to go. (Kitchener's Call.) Lond., Feld- man, 1914. Bose, P. The Lads of the Red, White & Blue. By T. H. King. Lctad., Phillips & Page, 1914. Bosse, A. Captainl Captain! By E. Lockton. Lond., Metzler, 1916. Bowlands-Jones, H. Loudly proclaim. ByW. Maynard. pt. song. Lond., Boosey 1914. Boyds, Margaret T. T. Lord, it belongs not to my Care. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1916. Bubeus, P. A. Knittrog. Lond., Chappell, 1915. We'll look after youl Lond., Chappell, 1915. Your Kind and Country want you. By H. M. Higgs. Lond., Chappell, 1914. Busjsell, K. Back to the Land. By H. E. Wright. Lond., Ascherberg, 1917. Busy Mister B. By C. H. Bovill. Lond., Howard, 1917. The Indian Soldier. By C. B. Minter. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Leave a Girl or two for Boys in Blue. Lond., Howard, 1917. Military Mad. By C. H. Bovill. Lond., Howard, 1917. Who's for this,flag?, Lond., Chappell, 1914. Bussian Songs for British Soldiers. By Rosa Newmarch. Lond., Chester, 1916. Sadler, P. V. Here's to our Sailors. By E. A. Raistrick. Lond., Feldman, 191^. Sadler, S. T. O Lord, be with us when we sail. By E. A. Dayman. Lond., Nov ello, 1916? St. Clair, F. V. The Bad Lad of the Family. Lond., Feldman, 1918. St. Queutin, E. Somewhere at Sea. By C. P. Sheard. Lond., Osborne, 1916. When the Boys come home. Lond., Reid, 1916. Saint-Sagns, C. God save the King. French & Engl. text. Par., Durand & Fils, 1914. Salmond, M. A. C. Play up, Dukies! By C. Nugent. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Samuel, H. The Toy Band. By H. Newbolt. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Sanderson, W. The Company Sergeant-Major. By P. H. B. Lyon. Lond., Boosey, 1918. England's Call. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond:, Boosey, 1914. ' ' Our God is marching on! By Ji W. Howe. Lond., Boosey, 1918.- IThe Song of the Twenty-Ninth Division. ByShadwelL Lond., Boosey, 1918. SavUe, J. Here's a Health unto His Majesty. Arr. by A. Fagge. pt. s. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Scott, B. As You were! By A. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1917. Boys in Khaki, Boys in Blue. ByA. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co^ 1914. Cheerio! Sailor Boy, How do? By A. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co.. 191'?. Hope on, brave heart. By A. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. What does a Soldier care. By A. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1917. We must all tall in. By A. J. Mills. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915. Follow the Sergeant. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915. - Sergeant Macadoo. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915. Take me back to Dear Old Blighty. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. The Silver Badge. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1918. — — Father keeps the Home-Fire btirning. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1917. Sergeant Brown. ' Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1918. Sergeant Daddy, V. C. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. When the war is over. Mother dear. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915. Send a photo of the King to me. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1916. Seabrook, A. J. Magna Charta beginning of World Democracy. Chi., Seabrook, 1917. The Shamrock in your Cap. By E. P. Massy. To the air "The Wearing of the Green." Dublin, Pigptt, 1917. Shannon, P. Sons of England. By A. W. J. Hemmings. Wash., Marks-Goldwnith, 1915. Sharpe, E. Hail to the Chief . By Walter Scott. Lond., Cramer, 1916. "Tfie Heroes Song, By H. Simpson. Lond., Cramer, 1914, Shaw, M. Battle Song of the Fleet at Sea. By S. CaUaghan. Loiid., Schirmer,.1916. Clare's Brigade. By S. Gwynn. Lond., Schirmer, 1916. 66539—18 ^19 290 LIBBAEY OF OONGEESS Shaw, M. Orange & Green. By A. P. Graves. Lond., Curwen, 1917. Six Songs of War. Lond., Schirmer, 1916. Shaw, V. God bring you safely to our arms again. By K. Gibson. Lond. , Chiappell, 1917. Shaw, W. When you hear the Bands returning. By Q. Averton. ' BirkenUead, Eyalk & Jones, 1916. Shephard, F. H. In Memory, pt. song. By A. Burt. Lond., Curwen, 1916. Shirley, Lilian. There's a ship that's bound for Blighty. By W. David. Lend., Wright, 1916. ' Until we meet again. . By W. David. Lend., Wright, 1917. Silberman. God be beside You. By P. Edgar. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1917. Take me back to Home Sweet Home. By Lambe. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1917. Till the Sammy-Boys come home. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1917. Simpson, Nellie. Englisnl By J. Lancing. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Your England and Mine. By E. Lockton. Lond., Laorway, 1917. Skerry, G. A. L. Anzag Canuck & Co. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Slaughter, M. Thoughts of Home. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. We mean to fight like Gentlemen. By H. Simpson. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Smith, Ethel E. The Empire's Call! Edmonton, Alb., Esdale Pr., 1915. Smith, F. S. England's Battle Hymn. By T. Heffernan. Lond., Keith, Prowse & Co., 1914. There's only one England. By T. Heffernan. Lond., Chappell, 1914. Smith, S. G. Will my Boy come back? Toronto, Smith & EboraU, 1915. Smith, V. Well done, Territorials! By D. E. Wilmot. Lond., Chappell, 1914. Spero. Oo '11 'ave a Woodbine. Lond., Howard, 1915. Spiers, T. H. Arm, arm, ye Valiant. By M. J. Thonias. Lond., Keith, Prowse & Co., 1915. Stafford, C.L. Choral Fantasia on Nautical Airs. Lend., Bayley & Ferguson, 1916. • Choral fantasia on Welsh National Melodies. Glasgow, Bayley & Perguson, 1916. Stanford, C. V. Aviators' Hymn. By A. C. Ainger. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1917. Devon Men. By P. Haselden. Lond., Enoch, 1916. The King's Highway. By H. Newbolt. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1914. Saint George of England. By C. F. Smith. Lond., Enoch, 1917. Starmer, W. W. God of our Fathers, known of Old. By Kipling. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Steele, B. I. Who goes home? By G. K. Chesterton. Lond., Weekes, 1918. Stella Maris. The Boys of the New Brigade. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915. He's Gone West. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915. Stevens, C. L. F. Marching chorus for Soldiers or Children. Lond., Novello, 1916. Nations of God. Lond., NoveUo, 1918. Stewart, A. A Britisher for me. By H. Simpson. Lond., Ricordi, 1914. — — Our Country's Call. By H. Simpson. Lond., Cary, 1914. Stewart, T. Bye-Bye Bessie. Edinburgh, Beaton, 1915. Stoneham, B. A. A. For God and St. George. Sidney, Paling, 1914. Heroes of the Dardanelles. Melbourne, AUan, 1918. Strother, B. B. When the Game's Pulled Through. By F. W. Leigh. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. Stroud, A. Auld Mother Scotland. ByP. A. Hope. Lond., Francis, Day &Himter 1915. . ;- . God speed the Day. By F. W. Leigh. Lond., Darewski, 1917. Stuart, H. I don't set up to be a hero. ByE.Tubbs. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Stuart, L. Heligoland. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Is that you, O'Reiley? Lond., Francis, Day & Himter, 1915. The Soldiers of the King, N. Y., Harms, 1914. Who said you never woffld go. By H. A. Vachell. Lond., Ascherbere, Hop- wood, 1915. .6« i- Sturdy, Dorothy. In Peace— and War. By De Burgh d'Arcy. Lond., Howard, 1914. Surdo, Joseph. Lest we forget. By Kipling. Cin., Willis, 1917. Swetenham, C. C. The Flags. Lond., Weekes, 1915. The Recruit, or, Who can stay behind. Lond., Wepkes, 1915. Tabrar, J. From Berlin to Leicester Square. Lond., Francis, Ds^y (feHubfer, 1915. Tell my Daddy to Come home again. Lond., Fraiicis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Tapley, B. C. The Allies' March to BerlLn. By J. S. Knowles.. 1914. MUSIO 291 Tate, J. W. Good-Bye Maryl By C. Harris. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916. I'm Cuthbert. By A. Anderson. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Somewhere in France with you. By A. Anderson & Valentine. Lond., Francis, Day, 1917. Taylor, E. Alhes Battle Song. Ms., 1914. The British Sea Dog. Ms., 1914. Taylor, W. N. Britain's Sons. , Lond., Swift's Mus. Pub., 1914. Tennent, H. M. There's Nothing like London Town. By B. Lee. Lond., Cramer, 1915. Thayer, P. Our Men. By L. Leycester. Lond., Larway, 1917. Thomas, D. V. Here's to Admiral Death. By H. Newbolt. Part song. Lond., Curwen, 1916. Thomas, G. Ye Mariners of England. By T. Campbell. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1916. Thompson, J. The Call to Arms. Lond., Enoch, 1914. Thomson, B. England, ho! for England. By G. Barlow. Lond., Curwen, 1916. Thome, C. Sunshine of Peace. By E. Warde. Lond., Lewis, Mathias, 1917. Thnrban, T. W. Hi-Yi, Ki-Yi,-Rah! Rah! Rah! Lond., Osborne, 1918. Tinker, B. L. England. Denver, Tinker, 1915. Tostl, F. P. The Allies march to Freedom. Engl. ver. by H. Taylor. Lond., Chappell, 1915. Townsend, H. Daddy's Slippers. Lond., Chappell, 1918. Tozer, F. Save them, O Lord. Hymn-Anthem. By F. Tozer. Lond., Novello, 1917. Trelawny, J. The Drummer of the Forty-Third. By F. Barron. Lond., Larway, 1914. ■ Flower of the Empire's Manhood. By O'Reilly. Lond., Larway, 1914. God Keep You In His Care. By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1918. Our Island Home. By C. Roff. Lond., Larway, 1914. The Women who Stay at Home. By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond., Larway, 1914. Trevalsa, J. On His Majesty's Service. By H. E. Hunt. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Pt. song. 1915. Tribute. By B. Gates. Lond., Laudy, 1917. Trevor, H. My Old Iron Cross. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Trick, S. England, Old England. Lond., Bishop, 1917. Tmelove, M. I'll be a Soldier. By E. Le B. Martin. Lond., Cary, 1914. Tyrrold, A. The Battle of Jutland Bank. By E. Cant-Wall. Lond., Weekes, 1916. Valentine. Let 'em all come, we're ready! Lond., Cary, 1914. Vanden Henvel, Comtesse. Courage. By M. Peterson. Lond., Enoch, 1914. Vincent, G. F. The Flag that flew at Trafalgar. By V. H. Vincent. Lond., Schirmer, 1914. Vink, Am. Kaiser BUI is a Merry Old Soul. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Visettl, A. Sons of England. By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond., Weekes, 1914. Waddington, F. Sailormen All. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Cramer, 1914. Wadely, F. W. Give peace in our time, Lord. Anthem. Lond., Novello, 1914. Waitzmann, A. National songs of the Allies. Tr. by J. A. S. 1914. Wakefield, M. I'm waiting for a Lonely Soldier-Boy. By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1917. The Star-Spangled Banner and The Union Jack. By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1917. Wakley, B. F. We thank you Women of England. Lond., Darewski, 1917. Ward, C. Carry on! Unison song. Lond., Curwen, 1918. Wassell, B. The Royal Standard. By G. H. Moore. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Watson, S. Just keep Watching. Manchester, Swift's Mus. Pub., 1918. Watt, Mary E. Marching for the Homeland. By H. Lulham. Lond., Weekes, 1915. Weddell, G. Come! Lond., Novello, 1915. Weever, P. M. de. Good Bye. Lond., Opus Mus. Co., 1916. Werry, E. L. The Wearin' O' the Green. (Revised version.) Montreal, 1915. West, A. H. 'Er Coster Boy in Khaki. By A. Chevalier. Lond., Reynolds, 1914. Line up, Lads! By A. Chevalier. Lond., Reynolds, 1914. Weston, B. P. Sing us a song of good old England. Lond., Francis, Day & Himter, 1916. As long as I've got the 'eart. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. Sing us an English Song. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Wheeler, G. D. On the Way to Blighty. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917. Whidden, 3. Change that Rag into a March Refrain. By P. E. CUffe. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. White, AUan.. The Home Call. Lond., Chappell, 1917. 292 LIBBAHY OF OONGKESS White, M.V. A Ballad of the Ranks. By Conan Doyle. Lond., BooBey, 1915. Whiteliouse, W. E. When Britain's Men come marching back. Lond., Williamg, 1916. WMteley, J. What can I do for England? By A. Brooks. Bolton, Whiteley, 1917. WUcock, F. S. Odds Bobs. ByMarryatt. Lond., Newman, 1915. WilMn, E. L. A Song of Blighty. Lond., Weekes, 1917. Wilkinsou, D. G. Children of Our Empire. By M. S. Crawford. Lond., Darewski, 1917. WUlan, H. England, my England. By W. E. Henley. Lond., Novello, 1914. WiUehy, C. Admiral Sailing Home. By J. J. Booney. Cin., Church, 1914. Williams, A. The Munsters at Mons. By A. P. Graves. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Williams, H. It's a long, long way to Tipperary. By J. Judge & H. Williams. Lond., Feldman, 1912. • They sang "God save our King." By J. Judge. Lond., Feldman, 1914. ■ We're all under the Same Old Flag. By J. Judge. Lond., Feldman, 1914. Williams, J. C. A songof Glo'stershire Men. By P. J. Piggott. Lond., Swan, 1916. WUson, D. M. To Victory! Lond., Royle, 1917. Wilson, F. J. When the bells of peace are ringing. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917. Wincott, H. Tommy and Jack will soon be back! Lond., Sheard, 1916. Wingate, M. Pax Domini. ByJ. AUeyne. Lond., Gen. Pub. Co., 1917. Winsome, C. The Empire's Rally. By P. C. Higgins. Lond., Feldman, 1914. Wollaston, A. N. Welcome home! Brave Lads! Welcome home! Lond., Novello, 1917. Wood, A. Shoulder to Shoulder. By Sir J. Lyons. Lond., Aecherberg, 1914. Wood, F. H. Britain's Empire. By J. Davidson. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917. Wood, H. The Boys of Old. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Chappell, 1915 Wood, K. B. We are Marching on our Way. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1915. Woodville, E. Give me a Sailor every time! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1918. — — Living in a TVench. By D. Parsons. Lond., Reynolds, 1917. Wooler, A. The Union Jack, Our Empire's Flag. By W. C.O'NeUl. Lond., Sheard, 1916. Wright, D. S. Heroes. By E. Simms. Part song. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1917. Wright, L. Are we down-hearted? By W.David. Lond., Wright, 1914. Cheer up Molly. By W. David. Lond., Wright, 1914. Farewell Isabelle. By Hargreaves, etc. Lond., Wright, 1914. It's a dark night Molly. By W.David. Lond., Feldman, 1916. Just keep marching along. ByW. D. Lond., Wright, 1917. She was an Angel of Mercy. By G. Bert & C. Britton. Lond., Wr%ht, 1915. Somewhere in the Great North Sea. ByW. David. Lond., Wright, 1916. The song the Kettle is Singing. Lond., Wright, 1916. There'll be nothing but Boys in Khaki by the Seaside. Lond., Feldman, 1915. Your dear old Dad was Iridi. Lond., Wright, 1914. Wrightson, H. J. St. Patrick's Day. By M.J. Barry, pt. song. Chi., Gilbert, 1914. Wynne, K. Waiting in the West. By E. Lockton. Lond., Feldman, 1918. Yates, C. A. Forward the Union Jack. By J. A. Hendry. 1915. Young, G. C. Requiem. By W. J. Courthope. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1914. — ■ — A Salute to the Belgian Flag. By A. P. Graves. Lond., Boosey, 1914. Young England. Opera. Various authors and composers. Lend., Ascherberg, 1917. Zulueta, P. de. We re really proud of you. ByA.Wimpers. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915. ITALY Bertini, E. Inno-Marcia del I? Bat. Vol. ... Di G. Monico, Milano, Ricordi, 1917. Castelnuovo, M. Fuori i Barbari! Di U. C. T. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Costa, Mario. Itaha! Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Donizetti, G. The Land of Our Fathers. Pt.-song. Arr. by A. J. Silver. N. Y., Fischer, 1917. Oh, Italia, Itaha, Beloved. Cln., Willis, 1914. Fagge, A. Garibaldi's Hymn. By A. Fagge. pt.s. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Falvo, E. Toma, Garibaldi ... Di L. Bovio. 1916. Gabetti, G. Marcia Rea,!^ Italiana. Di R. Tenaglia. Milano, Ricordi, 1915. Gallignani, G. Squilla di guerra. MiMno, Ricordi, 1917. Gallo, S. Sound! Trumpet. Bost., Birchard, 1918. Gastaldon, S. Guerra d'ltalia. Di F. Ferroni. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Viva il Re! Di G. Carducci. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Gennal, E. La Nostra Bandiera. Di G. Monico. Milano, Ricordi, 1915. Gnecchi, V. Invocazione Italica. Di G. Borelli. Milano, Ricordi, 1915. MUSIC 293 Guamieii, A. Triste V^lia. Di A. de Sabata. Milano, Ricordi, 1917. Hirchmann, H. Itidia. By 6. Kivet. Far., Eschig, 1915. Maicia Reale. Royal ItaUan March-Song ... By G. Marchisio. Eng. by M. Ayles. Lond., Ricordi, 1915. Mario, E. A. Fior di trincera. Firenze, Forlivesi, 1916. ' Medina, V. Ll'urdema lettera 'e Burdato. Di C. Forte. N. Y., Soc. Lib. Italiana, 1917. Monti, V. Ad Gloriam. De P. d'Amor. Par.j Ricordi, 1915. Mona, G. Inno Pqpolare della 3. Italia. Di A. Manuli. Napoli, Izzo, 1916. Fratella, V. B. La Bandiera del Martirio. Bologna, Bongiovanni, 1915. Canto di Guerra. Bologna, Bongiovanni, 1915. Primavera, D. La Partenza dei Gloriosi Bersaglieri. 1916. R., T. Primavera Italica. Canto Nazionale. Milano, Tavani, 1916. Rodine, Tasques. ItaUe! De Andre Mfiller. Nice, Lointier, 1916. Rotoli, A. Mia Sposa SaHt La Mia Bandiera. Di A. Cotogni. N. Y., Cardilli, 1917. Spadea, V. Inno a Goriza. Di C. Testa. N. Y., Spadea, 1917. Tesio, P. A Trento e Trieste. Di G.'GuIlino. N. Y., Teslo, 1915. Tommasello, S. Inno Alia Patria. Greenwich, Conn., Cofone Pr. Co., 1916. Tourjee, H. Italy, My Italy. By G. A. Isbell. Ms. 1916. Turati, F. Inno del Generale Cadoma. By U. Fracasso. Melody only. N. Y., Matacea, 1917. Viscouti, G. G. Alba Promessa. Di G. Bertacchi. Milano, Ricordi, 1917. Volpatti, F., jun. Les Garibaldi. Hymne. De G. Rivet. Par., Gaudet, 1917. Zandonal, R. Alia Patria. Di G. Bertacchi. Milano, Ricordi, 1915. Inno dei Giovani Esploratori Italian!. Di S. Novaro. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Zanella, A. Inno-Marcia. Di F. Franchi. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. Zecchi, C. Italia nova. Di A. Righi. Milano, Ricordi, 1916. NORWAY Pearson, P. Halsning till Fosterlandet. Harm, by R. Colbeg. 1917. POLAND Polish Nat. Defense Com. Polish Nat. Anthem & A Choral. Airs only. N. Y., PolishN. D. C, 1917. The Polish Nat. Anthem. Tr. by P. SobolesH. [N. Y.], Polish Nat. D. C, 1917. Tralka, J. Forty Polish national hymns ... N. Y., Fischer, 1916. Zmidzinski, P. Sons of Poland go free Poland. By E. Loos. Chi., Early, 1918. RUMANIA Fagge, A., arr. The Roumanian National Anthem. By V. Alexandri. Lond., Boosey, 1916. Httbsch, E. A. Roumanian National Hymn. By V. Alexandri. Lond., Ourwen, 1916. Vulpesco, M. Doinas de Roumanie. De M. Boukay. Par., Vieu, 1917. RUSSIA Beretta, R. Sontnia Kozakow. De M. de Marsan etc. Par., Raux, 1915. Brombeig, E. 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