Contents of Volume VI
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To President Roosevelt, September 21st | 440 |
“What poor comedians some of those high potentates are!”—“The real leadership will easily fall to you as it should, and I trust that you will take it resolutely.” | |
To Green B. Raum, November 29th | 441 |
Unwilling to join with those seeking an increase in war pensions. | |
1906. | |
To Enos Clarke, January 11th | 441 |
A serious accident—Schurz's tribute to Doctor Preetorius—Busy with his memoirs. | |
To Erving Winslow, February 20th | 443 |
Better let the young Filipinos go ahead by themselves—A growing public opinion in favor of Philippine independence. | |
From Ex-President Cleveland, March 21st | 444 |
Thanks for Schurz's congratulations and continued good-will. | |
To —— (Unknown), April 8th | 444 |
The friendship between the United States and Germany—The cause of discordant voices—The way to prevent any possibility of war between the two nations. | |
Index | 447 |