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Box 5

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Contains 144 Results:

Why Mail Censorship is Vital to Britain, by Robert Cecil, Minister of the Blockage, English view, view of neutrals, United States, 9 p, 1916

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1916

The Press Censorship, London, by Edward Cook, to the Associated Press, view of neutrals toward English, lack of news from Germany, etc., 12 p, 1916

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 13
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1916

The American Verdict on the War, A Reply to The Manifesto of the German Professors, by Samuel Harden Church, Carnegie Institute, Pittsburg, by Samuel Harden Church, forgiveness of the German people, criticism of the professor for not seeing German military and its atrocities in Europe, 32 p, November 9, 1914

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: November 9, 1914

The Red Shame, Washington Square, New York, by H. Thompson Rich, Bruno Chap Books, 17 war poems, poetry, battlefield in France, Belgium, Germany, scenes of death, blood, criticism of war, violence, prayer for peace in Europe, 16 p, January 1916

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: January 1916

Current Misconceptions about the War, by the Fatherland Corporation, New York, Germans in the United States in defense of German move to war, blames England for causing war, mistaken American views, approves of occupation of Belgium, neutrality, argues United States not bound to defend Belgium, Hague Conventions, treaties, 32 p, 1916

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1916

German Socialists and the War, New York, by John R. Commons, University of Wisconsin, for American Alliance for Labor and Democracy, adress to American workers, socialists want workers to give into Germany, not realizing in Germany the socialists supported the military and war on Russia, hurting Russian workers, Stockholm socialists meeting, 4 p, ca. 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: ca. 1917

The Duties of Americans in the Present War, by Josiah Royce, Harvard, side with morality, defend Belgium, not fight the people of Germany and Austria but the leaders, Citizens' League for America and the Allies, 8 p, January 30, 1916

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: January 30, 1916

The War and Business, New York, by Otto H. Kahn, address at the Merchants Association, New York, freedom from German government oppression, free trade all nations, support Liberty loans, 21 p, June 1, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: June 1, 1917

The League of Peace and a Free Sea, New York, ideal of England and United States that maritime trade for the common good, President Woodrow Wilson, but England and America still control the seas, 13 p, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 14
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1917

International Law and Autocracy, by Geoffrey G. Butler, University of Pennsylvania, role of the law schools, in the face of German illegal actions that the nations must unite under international law, 15 p, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1917

Why the United States is at War with Germany, Minnesota, by Secretary Lane, self-defense, saving new Russia, stand against feudalism, helping peasants, 4 p, ca. 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: ca. 1917

The Second Liberty Loan, And the Causes of Our War with Germany, New York, by W. G. McAdoo, Treasury Secretary, causes of war, United States response and entry into war, address to Convention of American bankers in Atlantic City, New Jersey, threats to United States agriculture, business, need for funds and bonds, savings, taxation, Federal Reserve System, 16 p, September 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: September 1917

For Democracy and Terms of Peace, address by J. L. Magnes, Garden Theater, New York City, First American Conference for Democracy and Peace, discussion of terms to end the war just staring, terms of peace, no annexations, no retributions, Russian revolution, reconstruction of devastated countries, free the German people, respect for all, 8 p, May 30-31, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: May 30-31, 1917

Facts About the War, Minnesota, points for patriotic speakers, writers, summary of reasons United States went to war against Germany, German United States relations before the war, war era, Germany vies, a New York Socialist view, American citizen view, German American view, Belgium, Greece, Poland, Norway, Asia, England, France, Russia, Latin America, neutrality, submarines, blockades, United States taxation, draft, 59 p, June 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: June 1917

Effects of Bonds and Taxation in War Finance, by Roy G. Blakey, government revenue, detrimental impact on workers, consumers, banks, reprint from The South Atlantic Quarterly of July 1917, pages 236 - 247, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 15
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1917

The Nation in Arms, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 2, Committee on Public Safety, reasons for United States entering the war against Germany, measures, purposes, 13 p, August 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: August 1917

The Great War from Spectator to Participant, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 4, Committee on Public Safety, Information, greed, broken promises, militarism caused conflict, fighting for peace, liberty, and new world order, democracy, shared future, 16 p, August 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: August 1917

A War of Self-Defense, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 5, Committee on Public Safety, reasons for United States entering the war, 22 p, August 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: August 1917

American Interest in Popular Government Abroad, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 8, Committee on Public Safety, Information, support of democracy and liberty leaders in Europe, help to countries opposing Germany, 16 p, October 11, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: October 11, 1917

First Session of the War Congress, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 10, Committee on Public Safety, Information, summary of the legislation leading to the United States entering the war, among items appropriation, cultural, American minority enlistments in the navy, immigrants, draft, rationing, bonds, building bridges, funds for drainage in New Mexico and Texas, etc., 48 p, October 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: October 1917

American and Allied Ideals, An Appeal to Those Who are Neither Hot nor Cold, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 12, Committee on Public Safety, call to trust the propagandist, telling the truth, United States and Allies fighting for morality, humanism, justice, 23 p, February 1918

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: February 1918

The War for Peace, Washington, D.C., War Information Series, Number 14, Committee on Public Safety, Information, how the war was viewed by friends of peace, American Peace Society, Carnegie Endowment, League of Nations, American School Peace League, World Peace Foundation, Women Peace Workers, churches, Belgium Relief Workers, Clarence Darrow, President Taft, William Jennings Bryan, Theodore Marburg, Samuel Gompers, etc., 45 p, March 1918

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: March 1918

Friendly Words to the Foreign Born, Washington, D.C., Committee on Public Safety, 14 million men of foreign birth, minorities, aliens, immigrants, immigration, naturalized, many in Pennsylvania, warning, loyalty, treason, punishments, pamphlet was available in Bohemian, Polish, German, Italian, Hungarian, Russian languages, 8 p, Loyalty Leaflet, No. 1, Committee on Public Safety, April 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: April 1917

Plain Issues of the War, by Elihu Root, reasons why United States entered the war, defense against German power, Loyalty Leaflets, No. 5, Committee on Public Safety, 15 p, 1917

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 16
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1917

Democracy The Basis for World-OrderUniversity of Chicago War Papers Series, No. 3, goal to end German aggression, establish peaceful world community, 15 p, 1918

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 17
Scope and Content From the Collection: The collection consists of three boxes of publications, mostly illustrative, of propaganda surrounding World War I (1914-1918) and World War II (1939-1945). Box 1 is comprised mostly of periodicals dating from 1896-1919. Earliest publications are concerned with increased nationalism in Europe, and empire building of Germany, Great Britain and France. U.S. publications express a gamut of themes, including socialist statements against American involvement in the war; pro- and...
Dates: 1918