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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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McClelland and Stewart Limited: "After Battle," "The Fallen" and "To the Canadian Mothers—1914-1918," from "The Collected Poems of Duncan Campbell Scott." Used by permission of author and publishers.

Humphrey Milford: "When There is Peace" and "Clean Hands," by Austin Dobson. Used by permission of Humphrey Milford, publisher, and Mr. A. T. A. Dobson, acting for the Trustees.

The New York Evening Post: "These Ten Years Since We Went to War." Reprinted by permission.

The New York Herald Tribune: "Armistice Day," an editorial; "Lest We Forget: Armistice Day, 1926," by Curtis Wheeler. Reprinted by permission.

The New York Sun: "What Americans Believe In," by Charles W. Eliot. Reprinted by permission.

The New York Times: "Armistice," by Charles Buxton Going; "Armistice Day," an editorial; from "Interview with Dr. Nicholas Butler"; "Letter by an American Officer"; "The Unknown Soldier Honored by England," by Sir Philip Gibbs.

The North American Review: "The Call," by O. W. Firkins.

The Outlook: "How America Finished," by Gregory Mason; "Hymn for the Victorious Dead," by Hermann Hagedorn; "Patriotism," by Lyman Abbott; and "Peace," by Harold Trowbridge Pulsifer.

The Penn Publishing Company: "America Goes in Singing." Used by permission of and arrangement with The Penn Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., publishers of "Patriotic Pieces from the Great War."

Punch: "Paris Again" and "V. A. D." Reprinted by permission of the "Proprietors of Punch."

Rand McNally & Company: "Comrades in a Com-