CONTENTS
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Let George Speed up the War, February 3, 1918 | 98 | |
Let Uncle Sam get into the Game, February 5, 1918 | 101 | |
Conservation is Important and Production is More Important, February 15, 1918 | 103 | |
The People's War, February 26, 1918 | 105 | |
The Fruits of Fifty-Fifty Loyalty, March 2, 1918 | 109 | |
Quit Talking Peace, March 5, 1918 | 111 | |
The Worst Enemies of Certain Loyal Americans, March 10, 1918 | 113 | |
Gird up our Loins, March 16, 1918 | 115 | |
Bolsheviki at Home and Abroad, March 19, 1918 | 117 | |
The Fruits of Our Delay, March 26, 1918 | 120 | |
How the Hun Earns his Title, March 31, 1918 | 122 | |
Thank Heaven! April 2, 1918 | 128 | |
Citizens or Subjects? April 6, 1918 | 129 | |
Women and the War, April 12, 1918 | 133 | |
To my Fellow Americans of German Blood, April 16, 1918 | 135 | |
An Extraordinary Achievement in Human Upbuilding, April 17, 1918 | 138 | |
Freedom stands with her Back to the Wall, April 20, 1918 | 140 | |
A Square Deal for All Americans, April 27, 1918 | 142 | |
The German Horror, May 2, 1918 | 145 | |
Sedition, a Free Press, and Personal Rule, May 7, 1918 | 147 | |
The Dangers of a Premature Peace, May 12, 1918 | 150 | |
The War Savings Campaign, May 27, 1918 | 155 | |
Anti-Bolshevism, June 5, 1918 | 158 | |
General Wood, June 15, 1918 | 160 | |
Help Russia Now, June 20, 1918 | 162 |