The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 465 pages of information about The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915.

The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 465 pages of information about The New York Times Current History of the European War, Vol. 1, January 9, 1915.
Table of Contents
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Start of eBook1
CURRENT HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN WAR1
In the Supreme Court of Civilization1
Critics Dispute Mr. Beck25
Russia to Blame29
In Defense of Austria32
Defense of the Dual Alliance—­A Reply34
What Gladstone Said About Belgium47
Fight to the Bitter End51
Woman and War59
The Way to Peace61
Prof.  Mather on Mr. Schiff68
The Eliot-Schiff Letters69
LA CATHEDRALE.77
Probable Causes and Outcome of the War78
DR. ELIOT’S FIRST LETTER.78
Appreciation from Lord Bryce84
A Reply by Dr. Francke85
DR. ELIOT’S SECOND LETTER86
DR. ELIOT’S THIRD LETTER.90
Dr. Dernburg’s Reply to the Third Letter96
Dr. Jordan’s Reply to Dr. Dernburg101
Dr. Irene Sargent’s Reply to Dr. Dernburg103
DR. ELIOT’S FOURTH LETTER.104
DR. ELIOT’S FIFTH LETTER.110
THE LORD OF HOSTS.114
A War of Dishonor115
Might or Right117
JEANNE D’ARC—­1914.121
The Kaiser and Belgium121
FIRST ARTICLE.121
Reply to Prof.  Burgess126
PROF.  BURGESS’S SECOND ARTICLE.127
Reply to Prof.  Burgess130
America’s Peril in Judging Germany131
An Answer by Prof.  Ladd143
Possible Profits From War145
AMERICANS!153
German Declarations155
A Second Appeal157
The Eucken and Haeckel Charges159
Concerning German Culture163
Culture vs.  Kultur166
The Trespass in Belgium169
Apportioning the Blame172
PARTING.180
French Hate and English Jealousy180
Dr. Sanderson Replies184
In Defense of Austria187
Russian Atrocities192
THE LETTER.193
THE REPLY.193
A New World Map202
The Verdict of the American People203
Interview With Dr. Hillis212
TIPPERARY.215
As America Sees the War215
I.216
II.219
TO MELOS, POMEGRANATE ISLE.223
What America Can Do223
TO A COUSIN GERMAN.230
What the Economic Effects May Be231
Effects of War on America239
Foreigners Leaving America242
Germany of the Future245
Germany the Aggressor251
Militarism and Christianity252
VIGIL255
Nietzsche and German Culture255
Belgium’s Bitter Need257
A CORRECTION.261
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