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  • [Footnote: General James G. Harbord, "Mustapha Kemal Pasha and His

Party," in the World's Work, Volume 36 (London, 1920), pp. 470-482; M. Paillarès La kémalisme devant les Alliés (Paris, 1922); "The Recovery of the Sick Man of Europe," an excellent review, with a colored map, in the Literary Digest, November 11, 1922, pp. 17 et seq.; M. K. Zia Bey, "How the Turks Feel," in Asia, Volume XXII (1922), pp. 857 et seq., and "The New Turkish Democracy," in The Nation, Volume 115 (New York, 1922), pp. 546-548; Major General Sir Charles Townshend, "Great Britain and the Turks," in Asia, Volume XXII (1922), pp. 949-953; Clair Price, "Mustapha Kemal and the Angora Government," in Current History, Volume XVI (1922), pp. 790-800; Ludwell Denny, "The Turk Comes Back," in The Nation, Volume 115 (1922), pp. 575-577; "The New Epoch in Turkey," in the Muslim Standard (London), November 9, 1922.]