Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, Volume 59Funk and Wagnalls, 1918 |
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Page 59
... Government is never able to detect a given breach of law or international etiquette that would justify drastic action . But the Boche leaves no stone unturned to win Dutch favor , or secure information of Allied military secrets . Prof ...
... Government is never able to detect a given breach of law or international etiquette that would justify drastic action . But the Boche leaves no stone unturned to win Dutch favor , or secure information of Allied military secrets . Prof ...
Page 77
... Government is resorting to posters calling on the Germans to hold out . September 19. - A dispatch from Cologne to the Dutch newspapers states that peace demonstrations , organized by the Social Democrats , were held September 18 at ...
... Government is resorting to posters calling on the Germans to hold out . September 19. - A dispatch from Cologne to the Dutch newspapers states that peace demonstrations , organized by the Social Democrats , were held September 18 at ...
Page 79
... Government has been seriously considering taking over the service , as it has been taken over in England by the British Government . At Albany in August was held a conference at which Governor Whitman was present , having for its pur ...
... Government has been seriously considering taking over the service , as it has been taken over in England by the British Government . At Albany in August was held a conference at which Governor Whitman was present , having for its pur ...
Page 81
... Government's Own Second Official War Feature HE audience at the first showing of " America's An- swer " at the Belasco Theater in Washington included President and Mrs. Wilson , and the greater part of our " fighting Cabinet . " They ...
... Government's Own Second Official War Feature HE audience at the first showing of " America's An- swer " at the Belasco Theater in Washington included President and Mrs. Wilson , and the greater part of our " fighting Cabinet . " They ...
Page 15
... Government , whether it be the saving of coal or gasoline , or doing without sugar or wheat or any other commodity needed by our nation or by our armies . We make these sacrifices the more willingly because the requests are wisely made ...
... Government , whether it be the saving of coal or gasoline , or doing without sugar or wheat or any other commodity needed by our nation or by our armies . We make these sacrifices the more willingly because the requests are wisely made ...
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