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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Prefatory note 5
Books and pamphlets 7-158
Periodicals and newspapers 159-161
Trench and camp papers 161-163
Broadsides and poster broadsides 164-169
Prints: Posters, cartoons, photographs 171-209
Music.. . 211-293
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Architectural rev. Louvain and Reims cathedral ... Lond., [1914]. DH811.L7A6
Argentine Republic. Min. de rel. ex. y culto. El apresiamento del vapor "Presidente
Mitre." Buenos Aires, 1916. D582.P7A6
Arizona. C. of d. Comm. on pub. Arizona C. of d., its purposes [Phoenix, . . .
1917.] D570.8.C8A7
Armbruster, L. Reparation des domm. cause's par la guerre. Par., 1916. JX5326.A7
Armed merchantmen. Inter, rel. of the U. S. ... Wash., 1916. JX5244.A7A7
*L'Arm6e de 1'air. Par., 1915.
L'Armge de 1917. Par., 1917. D548.A8
Armenian Red cross and refugee fund. Annual report. [Lond.] D638.A7A8
Armfleld, A. C. On the fighting line. N. Y., 1915. PZ3.A73O
Armstrong, G. G. Our ultimate aim in the war. Lond., [1916]. D517.A7
*Armstrong, M. Thirty new poems. Lond.
Arnitz, R. Les enqugtes parlementaires d'ordre politique. Par., 1917. JN2803.A6
Arnold, E. V. War-time lectures. Lond., 1916. D523.A74
Arnoux, A. European war. Bost., 1915- D523.A75
L'Art et les artistes. La cathedrale de Reims, 1211-1914. Par., 1915. NA5551.R5A7
Artemas, the second book. N. Y., [1918]. D526.2.B646 1918a
Artsybashev, M. P. War; a play in four acts. N. Y., 1916. PG
Arumugam, Sunampadu. Golden key to world power and the war. Lond., 1915.
Ashbee, C. R. Amer. League to enforce peace. Lond., [1917]. JX1908.G8A7
[Ashley, R. L.] The war and America. Sacramento, 1918. D619.A8
Ashley, W. J. Germany's food supply. Lond., 1916. HC286.2.A7
Ashmead-Bartlett, E. Ashmead-Bartlett's despatches from the Dardanelles. Lond.,
[1915]. D568.3.A7
Ashton, H. First from the front. Lond., [19141. D544.A8
Ashton, Henry Allen. Price of peace. Lond., [1917]. D613.A76
Askew, Mrs. Alice J. de C. Stricken land. Lond., 1916. DR363.A7
Asquith, H. H. A call to arms. A speech Sept. 4, 1914. . . .
[4th ed.] Lond.,
[1914]. D517.A73
European war. Report of a speech ... 6th Aug., 19 14. [Lond., 1914.] D517.A75
Free future for the world. A speech 9th Nov., 1916. Lond., [1916].
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D525.A68
How dp we stand to-day? A speech... 2nd Nov., 1915. Lond. ,[1915]. D517.A76
"The justice of our case" and "The duty of every man." Lond., 1914.
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D517.A77
"To a victorious conclusion! Lond., 1914. D517.A78
The war, its causes and its message, speeches . . .
Aug.-Oct. 4th. ed. Lond.,
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5th ed.
, r-,^-. ,-i
j) *} "*'
Lond., [1914]. D517.A8
The war of civilization, speech . .
Sept. 18, 1914. Lond., [1914].
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What Britain is fighting for. A speech .10th Apr., 1916. [Lond., 1916,]
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D517.A82
Assoc. for inter, concil. Amer. branch. Add. off. docs, bearing upon the European
war ... N. Y., [1914.] JX1907.A8
Official docs, bearing upon the European war. [Ser. no. 1]- N. Y. [1914-
JX1907.A8
Official docs, looking toward peace.
Ser.l-. N.Y.[1917- JX1907.A8 no. 110
Assoc. gn. des m6d. de France. Caisse d'ass. me"dicale de guerre . [Par., 1916]. . .
Assoc. nat. d' expansion econ., Paris. Section indust. et comm. Rapports. Par., 1917.
B., M.E. Les assurances. .
B9qgA
Le caoutchouc .
3 qq B 'J
Berthault, P. La prod, des semences chez les cultivateurs. l
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Chardon, L. Le matenel scolaire, chu. & samtaire. A
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Dewavrin, M. La banque & le credit.
Dubois, M. Les cuirs & peaux et la chaussure.
Dufourniantelle, B.. ALes eaux mine'rales . . .
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L..Industrie hotehere.
Duhamel, J. Le regime colonial.
Gavoty, B. La culture fruitiere & maraichere en France.
Qervais.P. L'exportation dea vins.
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Girard, H. Le materiel agricole en France.
Grillet, P. La bonneterie de coton.
L'induatrie du coton.
Leiute. u ,'j, ^-jjjfxl .H-jinn^ ef> Jnoil iiA
Le 1m & le chanvre. ".,-?.rer-M! InoiliiA
and L. Coquet. L Industrie des tulles, .^,-^
Hauser, H. EnquSte BUT la prod, franc, et la concur, etrangere. Rapp. gen.
Herabel, M. A. La marine marchande.
La pecb.es maritimea.
Hitler, H. Les
c6reales.
Le commerce exte>. des prod. agri. entre la France et 1'Allemagne.
Entre la France et 1'Autnche-Hongrie, ...^
Entre la France et la Belgique.
Entre la France et 1'Italie.
Entre la France et la Koumanie, la Serbie, . . .
Entre la France et la Russie ^, ae neq/v. vK .1 .1 \tuteiiA
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Entre la France et la Suisse, 1'Espagne, , hjn4 TOj-,
Entre la France, PAngleterre . .
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Entre la France et lea Etata-Unis, ur^jjj
Enqugte sur la prod, franc, et la concurrence e"trang. Rapport ge"n. aur
la sect, agri
Les plantes induatrielles.
Lambert, M. Les engrais chimiques.
Les produits de la grande induatrie chimique.
and E. Leb6e. Les matieres colorantes artificiellee.
Lapparent, H. de and B. Berge. Lea produite de laiterie.
Lucas. Le march^ de la viande en FVance.
Merckling, F. La re"aine et les produits re~sineux.
Morel, J. Les reaaources agn. de la France coloniale.
Moussu. L'^levage colonial et ses ppssibilit^s.
Nicolay, J. de. and R. R. de la Roussiere. La question forestiere aprea la guerre.
Poinsard, L. La quincaillerie.
Poirier, J. Le papier. B H .X bm; ;j 2 aaft .n;M .nora.ni/H-oii2ifA
* Lea induatnea du hvre.
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Bobert-Muller, C. Le commerce du charbon.
Homier, L. La confection.
Le feutre.
L'industrie lainiere.
La rubanerie de soie.
La soie &
la aoiene.
Lee tresses &
lacets
Bouget, F. Le commerce dee bois.
Sanua, L. Lejouet.
La bimbelotene. ,/m nov .m/nuH
Schefer, B. Appareils & matenela photographiquee.
La verrerie d'optique.
Schribaux, E. Commerce, production, amelioration des semences.
Schuhler, H. La construction du materiel electrique.
Souchon, A. La main-d'o2uvre agricole.
- Lea mduatnee extractives. M xul g. 89 ii 9X i
Tribot-Laspifire, G.
* Lea industries m^tallurgiquea
Vacher, M. La situation du cheptel francais.
Vemeuil, A. and F. Larnaude. Cognac & de rarmagnac. .
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Assoc. nat. des orph. de la guerre. Aasemble'e g6n^rale. Rapport. Paris., D639.C4A7
Assoc. nat. frang. pour la protect, des families des morts pour la patrie, Paris. Le
droit pendant la guerre. Par., 1916. D638.F8A7
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Aston, Sir G. G. Sea, land, and air strategy. Lond., 1914. U162.A75
Triangle of terror in Belgium. Lond., 1918. D541.A7
*Astori, B. La Battaglia di Gorizia. Mil., 1915.
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Astruc, M. Aide-m6moire du grad6 automobiliste. Par., 1915.
Atherton, Mrs. G. F. Life in the war zone. N. Y., 1916. D640.A7
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Living present. N. Y., [ 1917]. D639.W7A8
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\Vhite morning. N. Y., [ 1918]. PZ3.A869Whm
Atkinson, C. F. Diet, of Eng. & Ger. military terms Lond., 1915-
. . . U25.A8
Atkisson, H. L. B. Const, sources of the laws of war. Wash. 1917. UB500.A95
Atteridge, A. H. British army of to-day. Lond., [1915]. UA649.A85
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Catholic chaplains in the great war. Lond. [1917]. D622.A8
First phase of the great war. Lond., 1914. D522.A7
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German army in war. Lond., [1915]. UA712.A8
Second phase of the great war. Lond., [1915]. D522.A75
World-wide war, first stage. Lond., 1915. D523.A8
Au front de France. Lettres d'un officier anglais. Par., 1917.
Au front (1914-1915). Num. spec., de 1' Art et les artistes.. Par., 1915. D522.A8 1915
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D625.A9 1915
The Austro-Servian dispute. Lond., 1914. D511.A8
*Auvergne, E. B. d'. The night of memory. Lond., 1913.
Aveta, F. A guerra finita. Napoli, 1915. D610.A8
Lea Avis, proc. & nouvelles de guerre -allemandeB affich^s Brux. pendant Poccupa-
tion. Ixelles-Brux., [1915- D541.S7
Ayers, W. B. America at war. [Bost., 1917]. D570.15.A8
Azan, P. J. L. War of positions. Camb., 1917. UG446.A9
Warfare of to-day. Bost., 1918. TJ102.A85
Azarian, A. Y. L'Arme'nie. [Par., 1917]. DS176.A9
Babin, Q. La bataille de la Marne, 6-12 Sept., 1914. Par., 1917. D545.M3B3
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Bazin, Rene La closerie de Champdolent. Par., [ 1917].
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PQ2193.B3C6 1917
Recits du temps de la guerre. Par., [ c 19 15]. D640.B37
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Beach, C. A. Air service boys flying for France. N. Y., [ 1918]. PZ7.B35A1
Bean, C. E. W. Letters from France. Lond., 1917. D640.B38
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Bean, F. O. War time occupations. [Concord Junction, Mass., 1918.] LB1541.B4
Beatson, A. M. Motor-bus in war. Lond., [1918]. D640.B38&
Beaufort, J. M. de. Behind the German veil. Lond., 1917. rnl D515.B39
Behind the German veil. N. Y., 1917. D515.B39 1917 a
Beaunier, Andr6. Lee id<es et les hommes. Par., 1913. PQ139.B35
Deuxieme se"r. Par., 1915. PQ139.B36
Troisieme se"r. La litterature de la guerre. Par., 1916. PQ139.B37
Sentiments de la guerre. Par., 1917. D523.B425 1917
Beaverbrook, W. M. A., baron. Canada in Flanders. Lond., 1916- D547.C2B4 1916 e
Becnhofer, C. E. Russia at the cross-roads. Lond., 1916. .js bus: DK262.B4
Beck, Q. La responaabilit6 de la Hongrie. Par., 1917. D.520.H8B2
Beck, J. M. America and the allies. Address July 5, 1916. [Lond., 1916.]
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Par., 1914.
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D505.B4 1914b
6. e"d. Par., 1915. D505.B4 1915
Corres. diplomatique 1914-1915. n. Par., 1915.
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D505.B5 1915
Diplomatic corres. resp. the war. Lond., 1914. Cd. 7627. D505.B4
La neutrality de la Belgique. Par., [1915]. D615.B35
Protest by the Belg. govern, against the Ger. alleg. that Belg. had for-
feited her neut. before the outbreak of war. Lond., [1915]. D615.B4
Reports of Belg. repres. in B., L., and P. 1905-1914. [N. Y.? 1915.]
D505.B6
Second Belgian grey book. Lond., 1915. D505.B5 1915
Violation of the neutrality of Belgium. Lond., 1915.
War
of 1914-1916. Reply. Lond., 1918.
(Ter. under Ger. occup., 1914- ) Laws, etc. Deutsche gesetzgebung . . .
[1.]- serie .
Haag, 1915-
. . D623.B4A3
German legislation. The Hague, 1915- D623.B4A4
Index to series i-v. The Hague, 1917. D623.B4A4 Index
Bell, A. G. Preparedness for aerial defense. Wash., [1916]. UG633.B4
Bell, B. I. Right and wrong after the war. Bost., 1918. HN31.B4
Bell, Olive. Peace at once. Manch., [1915?]. D517.B24
Bell, F. McK. First Canadians in France. N. Y. [1917]. D629.F8B5
Bell, J. J. Little grey ships. Lond., 1916. PZ3.B413Li
Bell Lilian L. Story of the Christmas ship. Chi., [ C 1915]. D637.B4
Bell, R. W. Canada in war-paint. Lond., [1917]. D640.B48
Bellet, D. L'alimentation de la France Par., 1917. . . . HD9012.5.B4
Chiffons de papier. Par., 1915. D511.B4
Comment payer les frais de guerre. 2. e"d. Par., 1915.
La guerre moderne-et ses nouv. prqced 6s. Par., 1916.
Bellinger, J. B. Use of elect, railways in the mil. service. [ Schenectady N. Y.],
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"1916. UC313.B4
Bellini, G. Triumph of remorse. [N. Y.,? 1916]. PS3503.E448T7
Belloc, Hilaire. Elements of the great war N. Y., [1915- . . . D521.B4
General sketch of the European war. Lond., [1915]. D521.B4 1915a
Second year of the war. Lond., 1916.
Two
maps of Europe. Lond., 1915. D523.B45
Belmont, F. A
crusader of France. Lond., 1917. D640.B485
Crusader of France. N. Y., [ C 1917l. D548.B4
*Belsky, E. Le socialisme autrichien et la guerre. Par., 1915.
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Benedict, C. Six months, Mar .-Aug., 1914. [Cooperstown, N. Y., 1914]. D640.B5
Sechs monate, marz-aug., 1914. [Cleveland, C 1917]. D640.B54
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Benedictus xv, pope. His Holiness Pope Benedict xv on the great war. Lond.,
1916. D613.B38
Benes, Edvard. Bohemia's case for independence. Lond., [1917]. DB48.B42
De"truisez PAutriche-Hongrie! Par.,[1916] DB48.B4
B6n6zet, L. P. Story of the map of Europe. Chi., [1916J. D104.B4
World war and what was behind it. Chi., [1918]. D104.B4 1918
Benians, E. A. British empire and the war. Lond., [1915]. D517.B25
Benignus, W. "Wir uberm ineer fiir Deutschlands ehr!" [N. Y.J 1916. D526.5.B4
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Beyens, N. E. L. J. M. A., baron. Germany before the war. Tr. by Paul V. Cohn.
Lond.,[1916J. D515.B5
Bhupendranath Basu. Why India is heart and soul with Gt. Brit. Lond., 1914.
Bibikoff, M. Our Indians at Marseilles. Lond., 1915. D547.I5C5
Bielenberg, J. Regierung, parlament und frieden. Berl., 1915. D613'B5
Bierfreund, M. Meine erlebnisse als gouv. von Insterburg wahrend des Russenein-
falls. Wiirzburg, 1916. D552.I6B5
Biermann, W. E. Volkswirtschaft. lehren des weltkrieges. Berl., 1Q15. D635.B5
Biernatzki, S. Aus dem leben eines Hamburger kaufmanns. Hamburg, 1915.
CT1098.B4A3
"Bietigheim." N. Y., 1886. D445.B5
Bigelow, G. L. Li6ge on the line of march. N. Y., 1918. D541.B5
Bigelow, P. Prussian memories, 1864-1914. N. Y., 1915. DD222.B5
Billet, M. I. Health for the family in wartime. [Orange, N. J.,1918.] TX357.B6
Billington, M. F. Roll-call of serving women. Lond., 1915. D639.W7B5
Binder, H. Mit dem hauptquartier nach westen. Stutt., 1915. D531.B5
Bindloss, H. Johnstone of the border. N. Y.,[1916]. PZ3.B511Jo
Bines, E. Bohemia's case.
Binet-Valmer, G. M&noires d'un engage volontaire. Par., [1918]. D640.B57
Binyon, L. The cause, poems of the war. Boat., 1917. D526.2.B56
Winnowing fan: Poems on the great war. Lond., 1914. D526.2.B6
C
Birdseye view of Camp Lewis. [Seattle, 1918.] TJ294.5.L4B5
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Bishop, William A. Winged warfare. N. Y.,[ 1918]. D602.B5
Bissing, F. W., von. Belg. unter deutsch. verwaltung. Munch., 1915. DH682.B5
General von Bissing's testament. Lond., [1917]. D615.B6
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Bodmer, B. ed.
J. What are you doing to help? [Wash., 1917.] D570.15.B6
Bo'lcke, O.Aviator's field book. N. Y., 1917.
Boerschel, E. ed. Unser Eisernes kreuz. Leip., 1915. CR5351.B6
[Boguslawski, S.] Wojna w Polsce. Chi., 1916. D551.B6
Boisnard, M. L'alerte au desert; la vie sahar. pend. la guerre 1914-1916. DT337.B6
Bolton, A. D. ed. Postponement of payments act, 1914. 3d ed. Lond., 1914.
Bolwell, F. A. With a reservist in France. Lond., [1917?]. D548.B6
Bond, O. F. Milit. man. of element. French. Austin, Tex., 1918. PC2120.S7B58
Bond, P. S. Engineer in war. N. Y., 1916. UG145.B4
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Technique of modern tactics. 3d ed. Menasha, Wis., [ 1916]. U165.B7 1916
Bone, M. War drawings. Lond.. 1917- D526.2.B64
Western front; drawings. Lond., 1917- D527.B6
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Bongs kriegs-kalender. Berl., [ 1915- D501.B7
Bonn, M.J. German war finance. N.Y.,1916. HJ1119.B7
Bonnal, H. Les conditions de la guerre moderne. Par., 1916. D523.B57
*Bonnefon, J. de. Les cathedrales de France devant lesbarbares. 21. ed. Par., 1915.
*Bonnefoy, A. Nos disparus. Evreux, 1915.
Bonnet, G. L'ame du soldat. Par., 1917. D523.B575
Bonsels, W. Dasjunge Deutschland und dergrossekrieg. Munchen, 1914. D515.B7
Book of Artemas. Lond., 1917. D525.B6
N. Y., [1918]. D525.B6 1918
Book of Belgium's gratitude. Lond., 1916. D638.B4B6
Book of William. Lond., [1915]. D526.2.B65
*Booster, D. K. Sir Isumbras at the ford. Lond.
Booth, J. B. Gentle cultured German. Lond., [1915].
Booth-Clibborn, A. S. Blood against blood. 3d ed. N. Y., [1916?] BR115.W2B6
Boppe, A. A la suite du gouvernement Serbe. Par., 1917. D561.B6
Bordeaux, H. La jeunesse nouvelle. Nouv. ed. Par., 1917. D640.B6
Last days of Fort Vaux, Mar. 9-June 7, 1916. Lond., [19171. D545.V3B62
Trois tombes. Par., [1916]. PQ2603.O6T7 1916
Borden, Sir E. L. Canada at war. [Ottawa? 1917]. D520.C2B6
The empire and the war. [Lond.,] 1917. D517.B6
Boret, V. La bataille economique de demain Par., 1917. . HC276.B6
Born, D. Meine erlebnisse in der Russenzeit n. aufl. [Konigsberg Pr., 1915].
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D551.B65
*Bornand, K. La Belgique terre d'heroisme et de Liberte, 1914.
Borsa, M. England and her critics. Lond., 1917. D517.B65
Borst, M. Path.-anat. erfahrungen iiber kriegsverletzungen, Leip., 1917.
[Bory d'Arnex, Mme. A.] Parisiennes de guerre. Par., 1918. D639.W7B65
BossiSre, B. E. Towards peace through money. Lond., [ 1914].
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HN429.B72
Bostock, J. Machine gunners' handbook 9th ed. Lond., [1916].
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Boston, Public Library. Selected list of books rel. to the European crisis. Bost.,1914.
Z6207.E8B6
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Botrel, T. J. M. Chansons de route (1" Jan. -31 aout 1915). Par., [1915]. D526.3.B75
Les chants du bivouac (l er aout-31 dec. 1914). Par., [1915]. D526.3.B7
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[Bott, Alan] Airman's outings, by "Contact [pseud.] Edinb., 1917.
. D602.B6
Airman's outings. Edinb., 1917. D603.B6 1917a
Cavalry of the clouds. Garden City, N. Y., 1918. D602.B62 1918
Flying ace. Garden City, N. Y., 1917. D603.B6
Boubee, J. La Belgique Ipyale heroi'que et malheureuse. Par., 1916.
Boucher, A. La France victor, dans la guerre de demain. Par., 1911. UA700.B7
Boudet, P. Pendant la guerre. Rouen, [1916]. DC611.N899B6
Boudin, L. B. Socialism and war. N. Y., 1916. D511.B68
Boudon, V. AvecC.Peguy. alaMarne, aout-sept. 1914. [Par.,] 1916.
. . D544.B6
Bougault, P. Man. prat, des nouv. impots (loi du 31 juillet 1917) Grenoble, [19171.
HJ3478 1917b
Boulanger, O. France et Belgique (1914-1915) Par., 1915. DH682.B65
*Boulenger, M. Sur un tambour.
Boulger, D. C. de K. England's arch-enemy. Lond., 1914. DD228.6.B65
Bouloc, E. Visions de guerre et de victoire. Par., 1915. D516.B66
Bouquet, H. La theVapeutique med. et chir. de guerre en 1916. Par., 1916.
Bourassa, H. Conscription. Montreal, 1917. UB345.C2B7
Hier, aujourd'hui, demain, prob. nationaux. Montreal, 1916. F1033.B77
*Bourcet, C. de. L'art de la guerre. Par., 1916.
Bourcier, E. Under the German shells. N. Y., 1918. D640.B63
Bourdarie, P. La grande guerre con. an point devue colonial. Thouars, 1916. D525.B63
Bourdillon, F. W. Christmas roses for 1914. Lond., 1914.
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British red crescent society. Work of Brit, red crescent society in three continents.
1912-1914. Lond., 1915. UH545.G7B7
British trade corporation. Copy of the petition. Lond., 1917. HF302.A19
British universities and the war. Lond., 1917. D639.E2B7
British versus German imperialism; a contrast . N. Y., [1915?]
. . DA18.B64
[Brito, H. C.] Aspiraciones humanas. Habana, 1915. HN206.B7
Brittain, H. E. To Verdun from the Somme. Lond., New York, 1917 D544.B8
To Verdun from the Somme. 3d ed. Lond.; New York, 1917. D544.B8 1917b
Brockington, W. A. Elements of military education. Lond., 1916. U405.B75
Brockway, A. F. Is Britain blameless? [2d ed.] Manchester [etc.] [1915]. D517.B7
[Bronshteln, L. D.] Bolsheviki and world peace, by Leon Trotzky [pseud.] N. Y.,
1918. D639.S6B8
Brooke, Rupert. 1914 and other poems. Garden City, N. Y., 1915.PR6003.R4N5 1915a
Brooks, A. Fighting men. N. Y., 1917. PZ3.B79196F
Broughton, L. G. Is preparedness for war unchristian? N. Y., [1916].
Broughton, U. H. British empire at war. Lond., 1916. D517.B73
Broun, H. A. E. F.; with Gen. Pershing and the Amer. forces. N. Y., 1918.
D570.9.B8
Brown, Alice. Flying Teuton. N. Y., 1918. PZ3.B812F1
Brown, Arthur H. Call to arms. N. Y., [ C 1918]. U113.B7
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et victimes civiles de la guerre. 2. <d. Par., 1917. UB405.F8F7
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The Balkan Peninsula. Lond., 1915. DR36.F6
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France, Anatole. Ce que disent nos morts. Par., 1916. PQ2254.C4 1916
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lois de de'crets pris en mat. financiere du 12 aout au 16 dec. 1914. [Par., 1915.]
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attribuer aux refugies, evacufe et rapatries des departements envahis. [Pat.. 1915.]
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Rapport . . . relative aux oeuvres qui font appel a la g6nerositepul)lique.
[Par., 1915 J HV79.F8A5 1915
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reassurances. [Par., 1916.] HG8610.A5 1916
Comm. de I'adminis. ge"n. Rapport tendant k am61iorer la composition . . .
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par quintal de ble recoil en France en 19] 7. [Par., 1916.] HD9049.W5F8 1917a
Rapport I'acquisition de viandes frigorifie'es. Par., 1915.
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temporaire des tarifs sur les r6seaux de chemins de fer d'intere't general. Par.. 1917.
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d'oauvre agricole. [Par., 1916.] HD1536.F8A5 1916a
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Comm. dela legis. civ. et crim. Rapport relatif aux modifications apportees
aux baux a lover par 1'etat de gueire. Par.. 1916. HD648.A5 1916
Comm. de la Ifigis. fiscale. Avis concernant: 1. L'tablissement d'une . . .
conditions dans lesquelles des avances pourront d re faites aux armateurs francais f
France. As. nat. Ch. d. d. Comm. des dommages de guerre. Rapport BUT la . . .
reparation des dommages causes paries faitsde la guerre. Par. 1916. JX5326.F8 1916
Comm. des pens. civ. et milit. Rapport sur les pensions des armies de . . .
de I'activite" economique dans les regions qui ont 6t6 momentane'ment envahies ou
qui se trouvent a proximite" de la ligne de combat. Par., 1916. HC276.A3
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tions d'application du dcret du 27 septemhre 1914, relatif & 1'interdiction des rela-
tions commerciales avec PAllemagne et I'Autriclie-Hongrie [Par., 1915.] . . .
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Le livrerouge. Les atrocite"s allemandes. Par., [1915]. D626.G3F6
Comm. supe'rieure de revaluation des dommages resultant de faits de guerre.
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Laws, statutes, etc., 1913- Commentaire pratique de la loi Dalbiez (Loi du 17
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Justice militaire. Code . . .
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La nouvelle legislation civile et commerciale. Par., 1914. D635.F8
Projet de loi ayant pour objet de de 1' Office deVelopper les services
national du commerce ext^rieur [Par., 1915]. . . .HF3556.A5 1915c
Projet de loi sur la vente et la repartition des charbons. [Par., 1915].
HD9552.6.A5 1915
Projet de loi tendant & modifier la legislation des pensions des armies de
terre et de mer. Par., 1915. UB375.F8A5 1915
Projet de loi portant conversion en lois de d egrets pris en matiere finan-
ciere du 12 aotit au 16 de"cembre 1914. [Par., 1914]. HJ1091.A5 1914
Projet de loi de credits additionnels
. . .
[Par., 1915]. . . .
HD9042.6.A2 1915
Projet de loi portant ratification de d^crets pris du 31 juillet au 3 decembre
1914 et ayant pour objet d'^tablir des prohibitions de sortie ou de suspendre les
droits d'entr^e sur diverses marchandises. [Par. 1914.] HF3556.A5 1914 ,
D635.G5 1915
The prize code of the German empire, as in force July 1, 1915 ... N Y . . .
*
Verdun! Par.
Die geschichte des volkerkrieges. Coin am Rhein, 1914 -
D522.G4
Gh6on,H. Foi en la France ... Par., 1916. PQ2613.H2F6
*Gibbon, E. The story of the Huns. Lond., 1914.
Gibbons, F. P. How the Laconia sank. Chic., 1917. D592.L2G5
Gibbons, H. A. The blackest page of modern history New York, 1916. DS195.G5 . . .
Lond., [1917].
Gibson, C. R. War inventions. Lond., 1917. U106.G55
Gibson, H. A journal from our legation in Belgium. Garden City, 1917. DH682.G5
Gibson, P. Battering the Boche. N. Y., 1918. D640.G53
Gibson, W. W. Battle. N. Y., 1915. PR6013.I 29B3 1915
N. Y., 1915. PR6013.I 29B3 1915a
Battle, and other poems. N. Y., 1916. PR6013.I 29B3 1916
Giddings, F. H. The bases of an enduring peace. N.Y.,[1917]. JX1907.A8 no. 113
Giddings, H. A. Handbook of military signaling ... N. Y., 1917. UG573.G4
Gide, C. La politique commerciale apres la guerre Par., 1917. . . .
Manual of instruct. -for the Royal naval sock berth staff. Lond., 1915.
VG465.G7A4 1915
Headings of a settlement as to the govern, of Ireland. Lond., 1916. (Cd.
8310.) DA962.A5 1916a
Naval and mil. despatches rel. to oper. in the war. Lond., 1914-
D544.G7
Navy and army. Allow, and pensions . . .
Lond., 1914.(Cd. 7662.)
UB375.G7A5 1914
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Gt. Brit. Admiralty. The navy list, bond., 1914. V11.G7A2
- Navy (separation allowances). Lond., 1914. (Cd.7619.)VB285.G7A2 1914
Principles and pract. of educ. gymnastics. Lond., 1916. V265.G7 1916
Regulations for the R. naval reserve (men). Lond., 1915. VB598.A5 -1914
-
Scheme for allow, to depend, of dec. sailors and soldiers. Lond., 1915.
(Cd. 7682.) 1915 UB405.G7A5
Scheme for allow, to depend, of dec. sailors
Lond., 1915. and soldiers.
(Cd. 8131.) UB375.G7A5 1915d
The war. H. M. Australian fleet. [Melbourne, 1915.] VA722.A5 1915
Adv. com. for aeronautics. Report. Lond., 1909- TL526.G7A3
-
Army. Council. Army. Brit. emp. com. Rept. of the Mil. court of
inquiry Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7681.)
. . .
UB57.A5 1915
Army. Copy of instruct. ... in connect, with the Mil. serv. act. 1917.
Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8617.) UB345.G7A5 1917b
Army. Int. and fin. repts. of the (halakite) enquiry. Lond., [1917].
(Cd. 8446.) TP290.H3G7
Com. on royal aircraft factory. Report. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8191.)
UG635.G7A7 1916
Courts of inquiry. Army (courts of inquiry) act, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd.
8435.) UB867.B3G7
Army med. dept. Memo, on some med. dis. in the Mediterranean war area.
Lond., 1916. RA845.G7
-
Memo, on the treatment of injuries in war. Lond., 1915. RD151.G7
* Brit, nation, and status of aliens bill, pree.
Bill. 1918. 15, 1918.May
Lond.,
19 L8.
Bd. of agri. and fish. Corn production act, 1917. Lond., 1917.
HD4966.A5G7 1917
Com. on home prod, of food (Eng. and Wales). Interim report. Lond..
1915. (Cd. 8048.) HD9011.6.A4
Final report. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8095.) HD9011.6.A4 1915b
Com. on land settlement for s. and s. Brit, agric. the nation's oppor-
-
1917a
Com. on supply of horses for mil. purp. Report. Lond. 1915. (Cd. 8134 .) ,
UC605.G7A3 1915
Freshwater fish com. Interim report. Lond., 1917'.
-
SH255.A5 1917
Board of educ. Scheme for the organ, and develop, of scient. and indust.
research. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8005.) HC256.2.A5
Com. on juv. educ. in rel. to employ, after the war. Interim report.
Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8374.) LC5256.G7A5 191G
Finalreport, Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8512, 8577.) LC5256.G7A5 1917
Board of trade. Govern, war risks insur. scheme. Lond.. 1915. (Cd. 7838.)
HE966.G65
Manufacture of flour and bread. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8400.)
HD9011.6.A4 1916
Memo. . . . with respect to the future organis. of com. intelligence.
Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8715.) HF73.G7A4 1917
Mer. mar. Statement as to compens. for death or inj caused by war risks. .
Gt Brit. Cent. com. on women's employ. Inter, rept. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7848.)
HD6135.A5 1915
Cent, control board (Liq. traf.). Def. o. t. realm (liquor control) regulations,
1915. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8117, 8243, 8558.) HV5080.G7A5 1915
1- Liquor traffic. Memo. Dec., 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8613.)
HD9361.6.A5 1917
Canteen com. Feeding the munition worker. Lond., 1916.
HD9743.G6A5 1916f
Charity comm. for Eng. and Wales. War charities act, 1916. Lond., 1917.
D638.G7A3
Colonial office. Corresp. regarding gifts from oversea domin-
European war.
ions and colonies. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7646.) D629.G7A5 1914
Corresp. regarding the nav. and mil. assistance aff. to H. M. govt.
by H. M. oversea dominions. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7607.) D505.G7 1914oa
Same. [Melbourne, 1914.] D505.G7 1914c
Corresp. relating to gifts of food-stuffs and other supplies from . . .
1917. TP321.G7
Director of army contracts. Army. Memo, on War office contracts. Lond..
1917. (Cd. 8447.) UC265.G77 1917
Dominions royal commission. Memo, and tables rel. to the food and raw
mp*-\l requirements of the United Kingdom. Lond. ,1915. (Cd. 8123.) HC245.A7
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Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Agreement between the Brit, and Ger. governments concern-
ing combatant and civilian prisoners of war. Lond., 1917. D627.A2G6 1917
Agreement between the United Kingdom and France respecting the
liability to military service of British subjects in France and French citizens in
Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8691.) UB345.G7A5 1917h
An agreement concluded between H. M. government and the provi-
sional government of Russia relative to the reciprocal liability to mil. serv. of Brit-
ish subjects resident in Russia and Russian subjects resident in Great Britain
Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8588.) UB345.G7A5 1917e
Austrian and German papers found in possession of James F. J. Archi-
bald, Falmouth, Aug. 30, 1915. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8012.) D619.5.A7A9
The case of the allies; being the replies to President Wilson, and Mr.
Balfour's despatch. Lond., 1917. D613.G7 1917a
Collected diplomatic documents relating to the outbreak of the European
war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7860.) D505.G7 1915
Collective note addressed to the Greek govt. by the French, British,
and Russian ministers, and the reply of the Greek govt. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8298.)
D616.G7
-
Corres. between H. M. govt. and the U.
ambassador respecting the
S.
release of interned civilians. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7857.) D627.G7A5 1915b
Corres. between H. M. govt. and the U. S. govt. respecting the rights of
-
with Turkey, and reply thereto. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7716.) D505.G7 1914b
Corres. respecting the employment of British and German prisoners of
-
war in Poland and France respect. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8260.) D627.G3G7 1916f
Corres. respecting the European crisis. Lond. ,1914. (Cd.7467.) D505.G7
-
Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Torres, with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treat-
incut of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lend.,
1915. (Cd. 7959.) D627.G7A5 1915c
Further corres. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7961.) D627.G7A5 1915d
-
Oorres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of British
prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8108.)
D627.G7A5 1915g
Corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of mails on
neutral vessels. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8173.) D635.G8 1916c
Correspondent do governo britannico relativa a' crise europea. Lond.,
1914. D505.G7 1914
Corrispondenza sulla crisi europea. Tloma, 1914. D505.G7 1914
Despatch from 11. M. ambassador at Petrograd enclosing a memorandum
on the subject of the temperance measures adopted in Russia since the outbreak
of the European war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7738.) HV5080.G7A4 1915
Despatch to His Majesty's ambassador at Washington respecting the
allied note of
January 10, 1917. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8439.) D613.G7 1917
Engeland in oorlog voor de gewaarborgde rechten van kleine naties.
's-Gravenhage, 1914. D505.G7 1914 Dutch
European war. Despatches between British government and ambassa-
dors. Ottawa, 1914. D505.G7 1914f
Further corres. between II. M. govt. and the U. S. govt. respecting the
rights of belligerents. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8233.) D635.G8 1915b
Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8234.) D635.G8 I915c
Further corres. respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the
internment camp at Ruhleben ... Lond., 1916. (Cd.8296.) D627.G3G7 1916d
Further corres. respecting the conditions of diet and nutrition in the
internment camp at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8262.) D627.G3G7 1916c
Further corres. respecting the proposed release of civilians interned
in the British and German empires. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8352.) D627.A2G6
Further corres. respecting the proposed release of civilians interned in
the British and German empires. Lond., 1917. (Cd.8437.) D627.A2G6 19161)
Further corres. respecting the transit traffic across Holland of materials
susceptible of employment as military supplies. Lond.. 1918. (Cd. 8915.)
D621.N4G7 1918
Further corres. with the German govt. respecting the incidents alleged
to have attended the sinking of a German submarine and its crew by II. M. auxiliary
cruiser "Baralong" on Aug. 19, 1915. Lond.. 1916. (Cd.8176.) D582.B3G3 1916
Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the safety of alien
enemies repatriated from India on the S. S. "Golconda." Lond.. 1916. (Cd. 8178. )
D590.G7 1916a
Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of
of British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1916. (Cd.
8235.) D627.G3G7 1915e
Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of
British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., [1916] (Cd.
8297.) D627.G3G7 1916
Further corres. with the U. S. ambassador respecting the treatment of
British prisoners of war and interned civilians in Germany. Lond., 1917. (Cd.
8477.) D627.G3G7 1917
Great Britain and the European
-
crisis. Corres. and statements in
Parliament. Lond., 1914. D505.G7
Intoxicating liquors. (Restrictions in foreign countries during war.)
Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7965.) HD9350.6.G7
Italian decrees relative to enemy merchant vessels. Lond., 1915. (Cd.
8104). JX5261.I8A5 1915
Korres. der Koniglich grossbritannischen regierung betreffs der euro-
paischen krise. Bern, 1914. D505.G7 1914
Letter of July 31, 1914, from the Pres. of the French Republic to the
King respecting the European crisis, and H. M. reply of Aug. 1, 1914. Lond.,
1915. (Cd. 7812.) D505.P6
Libro bianco; correspondencia respecto a la crisis europea. San
Sebastian, [1914]. D505.G7 1914 Spanish
Memo, addressed by the French and British govts. to the U. S. govt.
regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8438.)
D635.G8 1916ab
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Gt. Brit. Foreign office. Memo, of the German govt. in regard to incidents alleged to
have attended the destruction of a German sub. and its crew by H. M. cruiser "Bar-
along." Loud. 1916. (Cd. 8144.) D582.B3G3 1915
Memo, presented by II. M. govt. and the French govt. to neutral govern-
ments regarding the examination of parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1916. (Cd.
8223.) D635.G8 1916
Memo,respecting the treatment of belligerent submarines in neutral
waters. Loud., 191(5. ((VI. 8349.) D590.G7 1916c
Note addressed by H. M. govt. to neutral representatives in London
respecting the withdrawal of the Declaration of London orders in Council. Lond.,
1916. (Cd. 8293.) D580.G7
Note addressed to the I". S. ambassador regarding the examination of
parcels and letter mails. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8294.) D635.G8 1916a
Note communicated by the I". S. ambassador, Dec. 12, 1916. Lond.,
HMO. (Cd. 8406.) D613.G4 1916
Note communicated by the I'. S. ambassador, Dec. 20, 1916. (Cd.
8431.) 1)613. U5 1916f
Notes exchanged with the Chilean minister respecting the sinking of
the German cruiser "Dresden" in Chilean territorial waters. Lond., 1915. (Cd.
7859.) D582.D8G7 1915
Note from the Russian provisional government and the British reply
respecting the allied war aims. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8587.) D505.R85 1917
Note from the T. S. ambassador transmitting a report, dated June 8,
1915, on the conditions at present existing in the internment camps at Ruhleben.
Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7863.) D627.G3G7 1915
Xote form the V S. government regarding the examination of parcels
.
dor on Dec. 20, "19 16. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8468.) D613.G7 1916
Reply to the German peace note Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8467.)
. . .
D613.F7 1916b
Report by Dr. A. E. Taylor *
on the conditions of diet and nutrition in
the internment emit at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8259. > D627.G3T3
Report drawn up by the Com. on the administration of the order in
Council of Mar., 1915. (1916.) Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8469.) D580.G7 1917
Reports by U. S. officials on the treatment of Brit, prisoners of war and
interned civilians at certain places of detention in Germany. Lond., 1915. (Cd.
7861.) D627.G3U6 1915
Reports of visits of inspection made by officials of the U.S. embassy to
various intern, camps in the U. K. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8324.) D627.G7U6 1916
Reports on the treatment by the Germans of British prisoners and natives
in German East Africa. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8689.) D627.A3G7 1917
Selection from papers found in the possession of Capt. von Papen. Lond. ,
Gt. Brit. Govt. com. on treatment by the enemy of English prisoners of war. Re-
port on the transport of British prisoners of war to Germany. Aug.- Dec., 1914.
Lond., 1918. (Cd. 8984.) D627.G3G7 1918
Report on the typhus epidemic at Gardelegen. Lond. 1916. (Cd. 8351.) ,
D627.G3G7 1915 L
High court of justice. Appeals from munitions tribunals v. 1- Lond., . . .
1916-
High court of admiralty. Prize droits. Lond., 1915 JX52[61.G7A5 1915
Probate, divorce and admiralty division. Admiralty. (In prize) The
Kim. .
Lond., [1915].
. . JX5261.G7A5 1915 a
List of contraband (3d ed.) rev. and brought up to July 2.8, 1917.
Lond., [1917]. JX5231.G7 1917
Home dept. Alien enemies in prohibited areas. Report ... to review the
permits under which alien enemies are allowed to reside in prohibited areas Lond . .
,
HD9743.G6A5 1916
Provisional rules for constituting and regulating munitions tribunals
Lond., 1915. HD9743.G6A6 1915 a
Report of the com. appointed ... to conduct experiments to test the
value of dry powder fire extinguishers. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8250.) TH9338.G7 1916
Rules for constituting and regulating munitions tribunals. [ Lond., 1915.]
HD9743.G6A5 1915
Clerical and comm. employments' com. Report with a view to
. . .
the coal mining industry due to the war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7939, 8009.)
TN808.G6A4 1915
-
Second general report. Lond. ,1916. (Cd.8147.)TN808.G6A4 1916
"Shops' committee." Report ... to consider the conditions of retail
trade which can best secure that the further enlistment of men or their employment
in other national services may not interfere with the operations of that trade.
Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8113.) HD8039.C55G8 1915
Summer time com. Report ... to enquire into the social and economic
results of the Summer time act, 1916. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8487.) HN49.D 3G7 1917
War charities com. Report. 'Lond., 1916. (Cd.8287.)D638.G7A6 1916 a
-
India office. East India (Military). Papers relating to Maj. Gen. C. V. F.
Townshend's appreciation of the position after the battle of Kut-el-Amara. Lond.,
1916. (Cd. 8253.) D568.5.G7
Papers relating to the support offered by the princes and peoples of
India to H. M. in connect, with the war. Lond., 1914. (Cd. 7624.) D505.G73 1914
Same. [Melbourne, 1914.1
-
D505.G73 1914 a
Inland rev. dept. Excess profits duty. Statement respecting I Proposals as to
-
.
valuation of stocks; II. AUpwances for wear and tear, depreciation and obsolescence
of assets. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8623.) HJ4708.A6A5 1917
Laws, statutes, etc. Air force act. Lond., 1917. (Cd.8800.) UG635.G7A3 1917
-
Gt. Brit. Laws, statutes, etc. Guide to the explosive act, 1875.
3d ed. Lond., 1917.
TP299.G7 1917 a
Manual of emergency legislation to Sept. 30th, 1914. Ed. by A. Pulling..
Lond., 1914. D505.G77 1914
Supplement no. ...
1914- Lond., 1914-. D505.G77 1914
Man. of emer. legis.
Financial ed. Ed. by A. Pulling. Lond., 1915.
D505.G77 1915
Defence of the realm manual, rev. to July 28th, 1916. Ed. by A.
Pulling. Lond. ,1916. D505.G79 1916 c
-
Same. <2d enl. ed.> rev. to Nov. 30th, 1916. Ed. by A. Pulling.
-
Report on the special work of the Local government board, arising out
of the war. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7763. ) D638.G7A5 1914 f
Com. on the welfare of the blind. Report and Minutes of evidence, . . .
appendices and index. Lond.. 1917. (Cd. 8655. 8659.) HV1941.A5 1917
Disabled sailors and soldiers com. Report upon the provision of . . .
employment for sailors and soldiers disabled in the war. Lond.. 1915. (Cd. 7915.)
UB365.G7A5 1915
Mil. service (civil liabilities (com. Regulations. Lond. .1916. (Cd.8249.)
UB375.G7A5 1916
Mesopotamia comm. Report. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8610.) D568.5.G7 1917
Ministry of food. Defence of the realm Statutory rules and orders. 1917.
. . .
HD9743.G8C5 1915
GO LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
with questions which will arise at the close of the war. Lond., 1918. (Cd. 8916.)
D505.G83
Com. on the chemical Report ... as to the procedure which
trade.
should be adopted for dealing with the chemical trade. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8882.)
HD9652.6.A5 1917
Reconstruction com. Coal conservation sub-corn. Interim report on
electric power supply in Great Britain. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8880.) TK57.A5 19171)
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Gt. Brit. Munitions tribunals. Return of cases ... Lond., 1915. (Cd. 8143.)
HD9743.G6A5 1915 d
National health joint com.
ins. Medical research com. Bacteriological
studies in the pathology and preventive control of cerehro-spinal fever among the
forces during 1915 and 1916. [Lond., 1917.1 RC124.G8
Interim report on the work in connection with the war at present
undertaken by the Med. res. com. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7922.) UH256.1914.G7
"
Report upon soldiers returned as cases"
of "disordered action of the
heart (D. A. H.) or "valvular disease of the heart (V. D. H.). [Lond., 1917.]
Reports upon investigations in the United Kingdom of dysentery
cases received from the Eastern Mediterranean. Lond., 1917. RC140.G7 1917
Parliament. 1914-1916. Parliamentary history of conscription in Great Britain.
Lond.. 1917. UB345.G7A5 1917 f
1917. Resolutions passed by British Parliament relative to the
. . .
entrv of the U. S. into the war. [Wash.; 1917.] ([U. S.] 65 0.. 1 s. H. D. 154.)
D619.G7
Parliament's vote of thanks to the forces: speeches delivered Oct. . . .
Joint com. on organisation and methods of the Central prisoners of war com-
mittee. Report. Lond.. 1917. (Cd. 8615.) D627.G7A5 1917 a
Report. 2Uune, 1917. Lond., 1917. D627.G7A5 1917
Privy council. Aliens restriction (consolidation) order. 1916. Lond., 1916.
JX4270.G7A5 1916
At the court at Buckingham palace, the 1st day of June, 1916. The
Military service regulations (amendment) order. 1916. Lond., 1916.
UB345.G7A5 1916 h
Mil. serv. act, 1916. Order in council, dated 3rd Feb., 1916, making
regulations for the tribunals established under the Military service act, 1916. Lond.,
1916. UB345.G7A5 1916
Com. for scient. and ind. research. Report. Lond., 1916- Q181.G62
Science and industry: a series of papers bearing on industrial re-
search. Lond., 1917- T175.G7
Reconstruction com. Agricultural policy sub-corn. Report upon the . . .
pensioners suffering special hardship owing to the war. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8373.)
HD7106.G8A5 1916
Treasury assistance to banks and discount houses, Lond., 1914. . . .
HG2988.A5 1914 a
War charges Return showing (1) the estimated amount of wai
. . .
charges incurred up to the 31st of Mar., 1915; (2) how these charges have been met;
and (3) how the money borrowed has been raised. Lond., 1915. HJ40.D4
Com. on public retrenchment. First, third, and final reports. Lond..
1915-16. (Cd. 8068, 8139, 8180, 8200. ) HJ1023.G7
Com. on war loans for the small investor. War loans for small investors.
Lond., 1915-16. (Cd. 8146, 8179.) HJ8627.A5 1916
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Treaties, etc., 1910- (George V). Agreement between the U. K. and France
resp. the liability to mil. serv. of British subjects in France and French citizens in
Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917. (Cd. 8691.) UB345.G7A5 1917 h
-
Agreement between the U. K. and Italy resp. the liability to mil. serv.
of British subjects in Italy and Italian subjects in Gt. Brit. Lond., 1917.
(Cd. 8694.) UB345.G7A5 1917 j
War cabinet. Report for the year 1917. Lond., 1918. (Cd. 9005) D505.G65
War office. Army. Memo, on the censorship. Lond., 1915. (Cd. 7679.)
D631.G7 1915
Army. Report on recruiting. Lond., 19 16. (Cd.8149.) UB325.G7A5 1916
-
Army. Memo, on the Off. press bur. Lond.. 1915. (Cd. 7680.)
D631.G73 1915
Bayonet fighting. 1915. Lond., 1915. UD400.G7 1915
Bayonet training, 1916. Lond., 1916. UD345.G7A2 1916
Bayonet training, 1916. Lond., 1916. UD345.G7A2 1916 a
Cavalry training, 1915. Lond., 1915. UE155.G7A2 1915
Cyclist training. Provisional. Lond., 1917. UH35.G7A4 1917
18-pr. q. f. gun. Gun drill. 1914. Lond., 1914. UF234.A5 18 pr. 1914
18-pr. q. f. gun. Gun drill. 1916. Lond., 1916. UF234.A5 18 pr. 1916
Engineer training, 1914. Lond., 1914. UG234.A35 1914
Examples of ranging to sup. those given in section 227 of Field art..
1914. Lond., 1915. UF800.G75 1914
Field almanac. 1915- Lond., [1915- U10.G7
Field artillery training. 1914. Lond., [1914]. UF405.G2A72 1914
Field ser. man. 1914. Army med. ser. (Exp. force.) Lond., 1914.
UH415.G7A2 1914
Field ser. man. 1914. . Inf. bat. (Exp. force). Lond., 1914.
UD445.G7A2 1914
Field ser. man., 1914. R. eng. Lond., 1914. UG234.F4 1914
Field ser. man., 1914. Sig. ser. Lond., 1914. UG575.G7A3 1914
Field ser. man., 1915. Div. ammunition col. (New armies). Lond.,
1915. UF355.G7A4 1915
Field ser. man., 1915. Field art. brig. (q. f.
18-pr.). Lond., 1915.
UF405.G7A24 1915
Field ser. man., 1915. R. eng. Bridging train .
Lond., 1915.
UG515.G7 1915
Field ser. man., 1915. R.eng. Field co. Lond. ,1915. UG234.F4 1915
Field ser. man., 1915. Sig. ser. Div. sig. co. Lond., 1915.
UG575.G7A3 1915
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Some comments on war taxation. [N. Y.], 1917. HJ2379.K2
The war and business. [N. Y.?], 1917. HC106.2.K2
War taxation. [N. Y.], 1917. HJ2379.K3
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Kalau vom Hofe, K. K. F. Unsere flotte im weltkriege. 3. aufl. Ber., 1917.
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Kallen, H. M. Structure of lasting peace; an inquiry into the motives of war and
peace. Bost., 1918. D610.K3
Kamerlingh, O. O. Recognition of co-equality of nations. Gorinchem, 1916.
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Kappstein, T. Der krieg in. der Bibel. Gotha, 1915. D524.K3
Kara-Georgevitch, M. A. P., princess. For the better hour. Lond., 1917. D561.K3
Kasimir, L. Belgien, 1915. Munchen, [ 1915J. C
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Katz, E. Die freiheit der meere im kriege. Ber., 1915. JX5221.K3
Kauffman, R. W. In a moment of time. N. Y., 1915. D541.K2
Little old Belgium. Phila., [1914]. PS3521.A735L5 1914
Kaufman, H. Song of the guns. Lond., [1914?]. PS3521.A73S6 1914
Kaufmann, P. Soziale fiirsorge und deutscher siegeswille. Ber., 1915. D525.K3
Kautz, J. I. Trucking to the trenches. Bost., 1918. D640.K25
Kay, B. The air scout. N. Y., [1914]. PZ7.K21A
Dodging the North Sea mines. N. Y., [
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*Lerroux, A. La verdad a mi pais. Espana y la guerra. Madrid, 1915.
*Lesage, C. La rivalit^ anglo-germanique. Par., 1915.
Leslie, S. The Celt and the world. N. Y., 1917. CB206.L5
Irish issue in its American aspect. N. Y., 1917. DA960.L35
Le Sueur, G. Germany's vanishing colonies. Lond., [1915]. JV2027.L4
Lethbridge, A. B. New Russia. Lond., [1915]. DK27.L4
Letters from a French hospital. Bost., 1917. D629.F8L4
Letters of a Canadian stretcher bearer. Bost., 1918. D640.L43
Letters of a soldier, 1914-1915. Lond., 1917. D640.L442
Letters written by the fatherless children of Fr. to their Amer. godparents. Chi., 1917.
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Lettres de mon soldat,.1915-1916. N. Y., 1916. D640.L45
Lettres d'un soldat (aout 1914-avril 1915). Par., 1916. D640.L44
Lettres d'un vieil Ame"ricain a un Francais. Par., 1917.
Lettres he"roiiques, 1914. Geneve, [1914?] D544.L6
Letts, W. M. Hallow-e'en, and poems of the war. Lond., 1916. PR6023.E85H3 1916
*Leune, Mme. J. Tels qu'ils sont. Par., 1916.
Leutrum von Ertingen, O. O., grafin. Court & diplomacy in Austria and Germany.
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Level, M. Vivre pour la patrie; roman. Par., [1917]. PQ2623.E9V5 1917
[Levermore, C. H.] A conference of neutral states. Bost., 1915. JX1908.U5 vol.5
Levi, N. Jan Smuts. Lond., 1917. DT779.8.S6L4
Levine, I. D. Russian revolution. N. Y., [1917]. DK265.L4
Levis, M. Les campagnes ardentes. Par.,[1917j. D548.L5
Levison, L. How the Turk makes war. Lond., [1915]. D626.T8L4
The tragedy of the Jews in the European war zone! Edin., [1916?] D639.J4L5
Lewin, P. E. German road to the East. Lond., [1916]. DD117.L5
German rule in Africa. Lond., 1918.
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Lewinski-Corwin, E. H. Political history of Poland. N. Y., 1917. DK414.L6
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Lewis, W. M., comp. Voices of our leaders. N. Y., [ C 1917]. D619.L45
Leyland, J. Achievement of the Brit, navy in the world-war. Lond., 1917. D581.L4
Souvenir of the great naval battle and roll of honour. Lond., [1916]. D582.J8L4
The Royal navy. Camb., Eng., 1914. DA70.L5
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Libert de Flemalle, G. de. Fighting with King Albert. Lond., 1915.
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The war and after. 5th ed. Lond., [1915]. D517.L57
Loeb, M. Eduards unselige erben; die kriegshetzer. Augsburg, 1915. D511.L6
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Schools of France in 1792 and 1914-1917. Par., 1917.
Lusk, G. Food in war time. Phila., 1918. TX357.L8
Lutes, D. T. My boy in khaki; a mother's story. N. Y., [1918]. PZ3.L9775My
Luxemburg (Grand duchy) Cham, des deput. Extrait des seances des 3 aout, 10 &
13 novembre 1914. (Neutralite) Luxem., 1914. D621.L8A4
Lyde, L. W. Some frontiers of to-morrow. Lond., 1915.
Lynch, F. H. The challenge: The church and the new world order. N. Y., [C 1916].
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The last war N. Y.,[ C 1915].
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and moral aims of the war. X Y., [1918].
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Through Europe on the eve of war. N. Y., 1914.
Lynd, R. If the Germans conquered England, and other essays. Dub. ,1917. D523.L9
Lynden-Bell, C. P. The coming storm. Guernsey, [1915].
How Germany makes war. (12th ed.) [Guernsey, 1915.]
Our policy of "drift in 1909. [Clifton,'Eng., 1915.]
Lynn, G. W. Manual of army aeronautics. [St. Louis, C 1917.] UG633.L8
Lyon, D. W. Christian equivalent of war. N. Y., 1915. rrtrL
Lyonnet, H. Quelle sera la duree de la guerre? Par., [1914?] D525.L9 .
Lyons, A. M. N. Kiss from France, and some soldiers from everywhere. Lond.,
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Kitchener chaps. Lond., 1915. PZ3.L995K
*Lyons (City). Les ecoles professionnelles de blesses. Lyons, 1915.
Lyons. Bibliotheque municipale. Catalogue du fonds de la guerre. Par., 1917-
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Vers la democratic nouvelle. Par., 1917. HN429.L95
Lyttelton, Hon. E. Britain's duty to-day. [Lond., 1914]. D525.L8
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Address at Chicago, May 17, 1917. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M2
The duty of the American government to our soldiers and sailors. [Wash.? 1917.]
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"Equal partners": address at Richmond, Va.. Apr. 8, 1918. Wash., 1918.
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Financing the war. Address in Chic., 111., May 17, 1917. Wash., 1917.
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Government control and operation of railroads. Wash. ,1918. HE2705.1918.E3
The liberty loan. Address at Des Moines, May 21, 1917. Wash., 1917.
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The patriotic duty of the government employee. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M38
Second emergency bond issue. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M4
The second liberty loan: address at Atl. City. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M45 1917a
The second liberty loan and the American farmer. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.M43
-w The second liberty loan and the causes of our war with Germany. Wash., 1917.
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The third liberty loan; address at Richmond, Va., Apr. 8, 1918. Wash., 1918.
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Macaigne, A. Notre France d'apres guerre. Par., 1917. HC276.M3
Macalister, D. A. Field gunnery. Lond., 1915. UF800.M13
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Macara, Sir C. W., bart. Capital and labour. [Manchester? 1915.J HD8390.M12
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McArthur, J. C. What a company officer should know. N. Y., [J.917]. U133.M3
McAuley, M. E. Germany in war time. Chic., 1917. D515.M13
McBride, H. W. The Emma Gees. Indianapolis, [1918]. D640.M15
McBrien, J. L. American first, patriotic readings. N. Y., 1916. E173.M11
McCabe, J. The Kaiser; his personality and career. Lond., [1915]. DD229.M15
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Romance of the Romanoffs. N. Y., 1917. DK113.M2
Soul of Europe. Lond., [1915].
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Treitschke and the great war. Lond., [1914],
The war and the churches. Lond., 1915. D524.M3
McCann, R. M. The fable of the stuffed lion. N. Y., 1915. D526.2.M15
The war horror, its lesson to America. N. Y., [1915]. D525.M25
McCarthy, D. J. The prisoner of war in Germany. N. Y., 1917. D627.G3M24
Maccas, L. Les cruautes allemandes. Par., 1915. D626.G3M15
German barbarism. Lond., 1916. D626.G3M16
MacCauley, C. The Hohenzollern dynasty. Tokyo, 1916. DD351.M2
McClellan, G. B. The heel of war. N. Y., [1916]. D523.M15
McClintock, A. Best o' luck. N. Y.,[1917]. D640.M2
McClung, Mrs. N. L. The next of kin, those who wait and wonder. Bost., 1917.
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McClure, E. Germany's war-inspirers, Nietzsche and Treitschke. Lond., 1915.
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McClure, S. S. Obstacles to peace. Bost., 1917. D523.M152
McCombe, J. Medical service at the front. Phila., 1918. UH400.M3
McConnell, J. R. Flying for France. Garden City, N. Y., 1917. D603.M2
N.Y.,[1918]. D603.M2 1918
McCormick, F. The menace of Japan Bost., 1917.
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McCormick, H. F. Via pacis. Chi., 1917. D613.M2
McCormick, R. R. With the Russian army. N. Y., 1915. D551.M3
McCulloch, C. C. Bathing facilities and habits of the soldiers and officers. [Birm.,
Ala., 1917.] UH601.M2
Sanitation in the trenches. Chi., 1917.
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McCumber, P. J. After the war is over. Wash., 1916. HC106.2.M2
MacCurdy, J. T. The pyschology of war. N. Y., [1918]. U21.M2 1918
McCustra, L. and nights. Lond., 1916.
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McDill, J. R. Lessons from the enemy. Phila., 1918. UH415.G3M3
MacDonagh, M. The Irish at the front. Lond., 1916. D547.I 6M3
The Irish on the Somme. Lond., N. Y., 1917. D547.I 6M4
MacDonald, A. Peace, war, and humanity. [Wash., J.915.] JX1963.M15
War and criminal anthropology. Wash., 1917. JX1963.M154
McDonald, D. F. Infantry training; notes and suggestions. Menaaha, Wis., [1917].
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Macdonald, E. A crown of amaranth ... poems. Lond., [1917]. D526.2.M17
MacDonald, J. R. National defence. Study in militarism. Lond., 1918.
Macdonald, James A. The North American idea. N.Y.,[1917]. D619.M2
Macdonald, John A. M. European international relations. Lond., [1916]. D511.M25
Macdonald, John F. Two towns one city; Paris London. N.Y., [1918?]. DC736.M3
Macdonald, M. Under the French flag. Lond., 1917. D640.M23
Macdonald, Mina. Some experiences in Hungary. Lond., 1916. D640.M25
MacDonnell, J. de C. Belgium, her kings, kingdom & people. L., 1914. DH620.M2
The life of His Majesty Albert, king of the Belgians. Lond., 1915. DH681.M14
N.Y.,[1915]. DH681.M14 1915a
McDougall, G.] A nurse at the war. N. Y., 1917. D640.M26
McFadden, L. T. War finance corporation. Wash., 1918. HC106.2.M3
Macfall, H. Battle. Lond., [1915]. U167.M3
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Beware the German's peace! Lond., 1918. D515.M135
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Germany at bay. Lond., 1917. D515.M14
McFarland, J. H. A new call to the colors. Wash., [1917]. JS345.1917.M3
Macfarlane, C. W. Les defenses du sanglier. Phila., 1915. HD9553.6.M2
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The economic basis of an enduring peace. Phila., [1918]. HC56.M3
MacGill, P. The brown brethren. N. Y., [1917]. PZ3.M175B
The great push. Lond., 1916. D640.M28
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horizon. Lond., 1916. PZ3.M175Re
Soldier songs. N.Y.,[1917]. PR6025.A23S58 1917
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What could Germany do for Ireland? N. Y., 1916. DA965.M35
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Newbolt, SirH.J. Story of the Oxf. and Buck, light inf. Lond. ,[1915]. UA652.09N4
Tales of the great war. Lond., 1916. D640.N4
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[Newstead, E.] Ralph's ship fitters' ed. for stud., ... San Fran., 1918. VM147.N6
*Newton, A. P. Staple trades of the Empire. Lond., 1918.
Newton, W. D. Undying story; the work of the Brit, exped. force on the cpnt. . . .
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Odyssey of a torpedoed transport. Bost., 1918. D640.O4
O'Farrell, H. H. Franco-Ger. war indem. and its econ. results. L., 1913. HJ8645.O5
Officers training corps of Gr. Brit. Wash., 1915.
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Official book of the Ger. atrocities told by victims .... Lond., 1915. D626.G304
Ogg, F. A. National progress, 1907-1917. N. Y., [19181. E178.A552 vol.27
OgiMe, F. B. Stories and letters from the trenches. N. Y., [1915]. D525.047
O'Hagan, T. Songs of heroic days. Toronto, 1916. PR5112.O6S55
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Ohnet, G. Journal d'un bourgeois de Par. pend. la guerre de 1914. P. ,1914. D544.04
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Causes and consequences of the war of 1914. Wash., 1914. D523.05
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munitions of war Norman, Okl.,[1915].
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Old world in arms ... Chi., [1915- D527.05
Olechowski, G. Poland and Prussia. Copenhagen, [1916]. DK439.O4
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Voixamericainessur la guerre de 1914-1915. III. [1915.] D509.P25, no. 75
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Paroles allemandes. 1915. D509.P25, no. 40
Paroles franchises. 1.-2. ser. 1915. D509.P25, no. 79-80
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Le second livre blanc allemand. 1916. D509.P25, no. 93
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Plumon, E. Guide a 1'usage des arme'es allie'es en Allemagne. Par., 1914.
Guide militaire et manuel de conversation francais-russe. Par., 1917. U25.G8
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French & Eng. tech. & mil. terms. New ed. Par., 1914. U25.P7
New and rev. ed. Par., [1917]. U25.P7 1917
Vade-mecum medico-chirurgical francais-anglais. Par., 1917. R121.P6
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Poems of the great war, ... 5th ed. Lond., 1914. PR1195.H5P55 1914
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Fighting in Flanders. N. Y., 1914. D541.P6
La guerre en Flandre. Par., [1915]. D541.P62
Italy at war and the allies in the west. N. Y., 1917. D569.A2
Vive la France! N. Y., 1915. D640.P7
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Powell, G. H. Crown Prince's first lesson book. Lond., [1914]. PR6031.095C7 1914
Powell, J. W. Customs of the service; the army, national army, national guard, and
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Powell, L. P. Spirit of democracy. Chi., [1918]. JC433.P8 1918a
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The war and culture. N. Y., 1914. D523.P65 1914
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Voice of Ireland; Sinn Fein rebellion. Lond., 1916.
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Trench pictures from France. N. Y., [19181. D640.R43 1918
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Sumners, H. W. Prod, and conserv. of food suppl. Wash., 1917. HD9000.6.S8
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Taylor, A. E. Address ... on wheat needs. Wash., 1917. HD9049.W4T3
Report on ... camp at Ruhleben. Lond., 1916. D627.G3T3
War bread. N. Y., 1918. TX394.T3
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Taylor, E. B. To arms. San Fran., 1917. PS3539.A89T6 1917
Taylor, G. B. S. Psychology of the great war. Lond., [1915]. D511.T35
Taylor, J. B. Quest, and ans. covering the hist, of Eng. Bost., [1917]. DA32.7.T3
Same. Germany and Austria. Bost., [1917]. DD90.T3
Same. France. Bost., [19171. DC39.T22
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Taylor, N. B. Heart messages from the trenches. N. Y., 1917. D640.T28
Taylor, S.M. Easy Russian for our men abroad. .. 3ded. Lond. ,[ 1915?]. PG2120.S7T3
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Taylor & Taylor's Eng. and Fr. sold, and sail, guide. [Spokane, 1918.] PC2120.S7T3
Temperley, H. W. V. Hist, of Serbia. Lond., 1917. DR317.T35
"Temporary gentleman" in France. N. Y., 1918. D640.T4
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[Thayer, G. B.] .In hell. [Hart., Conn., 1915]. D640.T5
Thayer, W. B. Collapse of superman. Bost., 1918. DD76.T5
Germany vs. civilization. Bost., 1916. D515.T5
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Their crimes; tr. from the French. Lond., 1917. D626.G3T4
[Thaon, G.] 1915; revue de guerre. Par., 1915. PQ2639.H17M5 1915
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Thiesing, T. H. Trading with the enemy. Wash., 1917. JX5270.T4
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. . . HD8450.T5
Tilings to know about the war. Lond., 1915. U105.T4
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Report on the medico-military asp. of the Europ. war from obser. taken
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VM623.A6 1917
Circ. ... to enter the Pay corps of the U. S. navy. Wash., [1917]
VC65.A6 1917
Circ/rel. to enrollment in the Naval coast defense res., U. S. nav. res.
force. Wash., 1917. VA80.A5 1917 a
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U. S. Bur. of navigation (Dept. of comm.). Information rel. to the Naval coast de-
fense reserve ... Wash., 1917. VA80.A5 1917
Information rel. to U. S. naval reserve force. Wash., 1917.
VA80.A5 1917 b
Instructions for the Naval reserve force, 1916.
commanding officers of
Wash., 1916. VA80.A5 1916 e
Landing-force and small-arm instr., U. S. navy, 1916. Annapolis, Md.,
1916. V175.U6 1916
Lect. del. to civilian volunteers. Wash., 1916. V19.U6 1916
Record of medals of honor iss. to the off. and enlist, men of the U. S.
navy, 1862-1917. Wash., 1917.
. . . VB333.A5 1917
Reg. govern, the organ, and admin, of the Naval reserve force, 1917.
Wash., 1918. VA80.A55 1917
United States navy. Wash., 1917.' VB263.A3 1917
Bur. of steam eng. Engineer, instruct., 1917.
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Important inform, for all industrial managers, Wash., 1917. . . .
VM623.A4 1917
110-foot U. S. submarine chaser. [N. Y., 1917]. VM770.U6 1917
Bur. of supplies and accounts (Navy dept.). Manual for supply officers afloat,
U. S. navy, 1917. Wash., 1917. VC263.A38
Bur. of war risk insurance. To the officers and enlisted men of the army and
navy. [Wash., 1918]. UB373.A45 191
Memo. reg. life ins. of men in act. mil. serv., Wash., 1918.
HG8811.W2U6 1918
Div. of mil. and naval ins. Uncle Sam's ins. for soldiers and sailors.
Wasn., 1918. UB373.A424 no. 4
Children's bureau. April and May weighing and measuring
Wash., test.
1918. no.2 HV741.A325
Child labor in warring countries: a brief review of foreign reports.
Wash., 1917. HD6231.U6 1917
Governmental prov. in the U. S. and for. count, for members of the
military forces and their
dependents. Wash., 1917. UB370.U6 1917
Save 100,000 babies. Get a square deal for children. Wash., 1918.
HV741.A325 no.l
Coast and geodetic survey. Instruct, as to proced. in procuring propos. and
in award, contr. for ... vessels and equip. [Wash., 1917]. QB296.U846 1917
Coastguard. Appointment of cadets and cadet engineers. Reg. July 1, 1917.
Wash., 1917. V437.A5 1917
Handbook on care and oper. of gasoline engines. Wash., 1917. TJ785.U5
Inform, rel. to enlist, and promotion in the U. S. coast guard. [Wash.,
1917]. HJ6645.A57 1917
Instructions for U. S. coast guard stations, 1916. Wash., 1917.
VK1323.A53 1916
Telegraphic instruct, for the U. S. Coast guard, 1917. Wash., 1917.
HJ6645.A64 1917
Comm. on training camp activities (War dept.). Com. on protective work for
girls. Wash., [1917?]. HQ798.A5 1917
Smash the line! [N. Y., 1917]. UH630.A5 1917
War department commission on training camp activities. Wash., D. C.,
[1917]. U293.A3 1917 a
Com. on public information. Official bulletin. [Wash., 1917- D570.A2A3
Inform, cone, the making and distribution of pictures that show the ac-
tivities of the army and navy. Wash., 1917. D570.1.A5 1917a
Prelim." state, to the presp of the U.S. Wash., 19 17. D632.U6A5 1917
[Publications.] Wash., D. C., 1917-
I. Red white and blue series. D570.A2A4
1. How the war came to America.
Como entro America en la guerra. [Spanish ed.]
Hur kriget kom till Amerika. [Swedish ed.]
Jak wojna przyszla do Ameryki.
2. National service handbook.
3. The Battle line of democracy.
4. President's Fla? day address.
5. Conquest and Kultur.
6. German war practices: Part I. Treatment of civilians.
7. War cyclopedia.
8. German treatment of conquered territory: Part II of ''German war practices."
9. War, labor and peace: Some recent addresses and writings of the President.
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B., S. D. 115) HJ2379.A4 1917 g
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s., H. R. 172) HJ2379.A4 1917 h
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448) HC106.2.A3 19181
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C., 1 a., H. R. 75) HD9006.A5 1917 n
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U. S. Cong. House. Com on for. affairs. Comm. for enduring peace. Hearings,
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Trading with the enemy. Hearings. July and Aug., 1917. Wash.,
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U. S. ship, bd.emerg. flee! corp. Hearings. Dec. 21, 1917-Apr. 5,
1918. Wash., 1918. IIE745.A2 1918
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ings and briefs Feb. 6-9, 1917. Wash., 1917.
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Revenue to defray war expenses. Hearings and briefs. Wash.,
1917 HJ2379.A4 1917 d
Revenues to defray war expenses. Report. [Wash., 1917]. 65
C,,ls. S. R. 103). HJ2379.A4 1917 e
Second emergency bond issue. Hearings. Sept. 11-12, 1917.
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Third liberty-bond bill. Report. [Wash., 1918.] (65C.2s. S.R.
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War-re venue bill. Report. [Wash., 1914]. (63 C. ,2s. S.R. 813).
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UB373.A43 1918d
Com. on for. relations. to the enlistment of certain alien res-
Looking
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Report.
UB343.A6 1917
War with the imperial German government. Report. [Wash.,
1917]. (65 C,, 1 s. S. R. 1). D619.A4 1917f
Com. on immigration. Amending the naturalization laws. Report.
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Com. on inter, com. Daylight saving. Report. [Wash., 1917]. (65
C., 1 s. S. R. 46). HN49.D3U6 19171)
Daylight saving and standard time for the U. S. Hearings.
May 3, 10, 1917.
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Federal control of trans, systems during the war. Report. [Wash.,
1918]. (65 C., 2 s. S. R. 246). HE2705.1918.C3
Price reg. of coal and other commodities. Hearing. June 22-July
16, 1917. Wash., 1917. HD9546.A4 1917d
Price regulation of steel. Hearings. Wash., 1917.
HD9516.A5 1917c
Com. on manufactures. Shortage of coal. Hearings. Coal [Dec. 12,
1917-Jan. 23, 19181. Wash., 1918. HD9546.A4 1918
Shortage of sugar. Hearings. [Dec. 12, 1917-Jan. 18, 1918].
Wash., 1918. HD9106.A4 1918
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1917. Wash., 1917. UF743.A4 1917
Department of aeronautics. Hearings. [June 12-29, 1917]. Wash.,
1917. UG633.A4 1917
Hearings ... on S. 2717, a bill presc. rules for the govt. and
reg. of the land and naval forces during the period of the existing war with Germany.
[August 31, 1917]. Wash., 1917. UB343.A5 1917v
Investigation of the Aviation service, U. S. army. Report.
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Investigation of the War department aircraft production. Re-
port. [Wash., 1918]. (65 C., 2 s. S. R. 380). UG633.A4 1918b
Preparedness for national defense. Hearings. Wash., 1916.
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Same. Report. [Wash., 1916]. (64 C., 1 s. S. R. 263).
UA24.A7 1916h
Reserve officers' train, corps in natl. guard organizations. Hear-
ing. Feb. 13, 1917. Wash., 1917. UB412.A4 1917
Revision of the Articles of war. Report. [Wash.. 1916]. (64 C.,
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History of laws prohib. corresp. with a for. govt. and accept, of a com-
mission. Memorandum ... by C. Warren. Wash., 1917. (640., 2 a. S. D. 696).
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Memorandum on the hist, and scope of the laws prohib. corres. with a
for. Wash., 1915.
govt. JX1670.U6
Supplemental brief in support of the power of the executive ... to pre-
vent a breach of inter, oblig. imposed upon the U. S. by the law of nations or by
treaty. Wash., 1915. JX1416.A4 1915
Suppl. brief in support of the power of the executive ... to prevent a
breach of neutral oblig. imp. upon the U. S. by the law of nations or by treaty.
Wash., 1915. JX1416.A4 1915a
Suppl. brief of the U. S. in support of the plenary power of Congress over
alien enemies. Wash., 1918. D570.8.A6A4 1918b
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Emergency war train, for motor-truck drivers and chauffeurs. LC1045.A25, no. 7
For use in training conscripted men for service. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 2
Mech. and tech. train, for conscripted men (Air div). 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 4
Statement of policies. 1917. LC1045.A25, uo. 1
Training of teachers for occupational therapy for the rehabil. of die. s. and s. 1918.
LC1045.A25, no. 6
Vocational rehabil. of dis. s. and s. 1918. LC1045.A25, no. 5
Circular of information. Wash., 1917- LC1045.A3
Voc. rehab, of dis. soldiers and sailors. Beport. W ash., 1918.
r
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Federal trade comm. Extracts from the Trading with the enemy act and ex.
or. of Oct. 12, 1917. Wash., 1918. JX5270.U6 1918
Food investigation flour
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Instruct., rules, and forms con. patents under sec. ten of the "Trad- . . .
U.S. General staff. War college division. Study on places of origin and ability
to procure supplies needed in vast quantities in time of war. Wash., 1916.
UG263.A63 191K;i
Study on the cost of the army of the U. S. as comp. with the coht
of the armies of other nations. Wash., 1916. UA17.U5
Study on the develop, of large caliber, mobile artillery ... Wash.,
1916. UF560.U6
Study on the our resources in various means of transp. and
util. of
of the serv. of trained specialists. Wash., 1916. UA24.A7 1916m
Training of forces of belligerent nations of Europe. Wash., 1916.
U405.U5 1916a
Universal military training. Wash., 1917. UB353.A5 1917 f
Interstate com. comm. Spec. rept. with ref. to trans, cond. as affecting and
affected by the war. [Wash., 1917]. (65C.,2s. H.D.503.) HE2708.I 8543 1917
Judge adv. genl.'sdept. (Army). Revision and codifi. of military laws. Wash.,
1917. UB500.A2 1916
(Navy). Genl. instruct, rel. to prisoners. .. Wash. , 1917. VB893.A5 1917
Manual for the govt. of U. S. naval prisons and detention
systems. Wash., 1916. VB893.A5 1916a
Naval digest. Wash., 1916. VB360.A5 1916
Laws, statutes, etc. Articles for the govt. of the U. S. navy, 1917. Wash.,
1917. VB360.A4 1917
Military laws of the U. S., 1915, with suppl. to Mar. 5, 1917. 5th ed.
Wash., 1917. UB500.A2 1917
Ley de comercio con el enemigo. Manila, 1917. JX5270.U6 1917g
Revenue to defray war expenses. Wash., 1917. (65 C., 1 s. S. D. 74.)
HJ2379.A5 1917
Revenue laws. Wash. ,1917. (65C.,ls. H.D.379.) HJ2379.A5 1917a
Selective draft law and the President's registration proclamation.
[N. Y.], 1917. UB343.A4 1917
Trading with the enemy act. No. 46. Manila, 1917. JX5270.U6 1917f
War revenue bill. Wash., 1914. (63 C.,2 s.S.D.597.) HJ2379.A5 1914
War risk ins. laws and instructions. [Wash., 1916]. HE966.U5 1916a
Legation. Belgium. The deportations, statement by the Amer. minister
to Belgium. Lond., 1917. D639.D5U5
Gt. Brit. Reports by U. S. officials on the treatment of Brit. pris. of
war and interned civil, at certain places of detention in Germany. Lond., 1915.
D627.G3U6 1915
Reports of visits of insp. made by offi. of U. S. embassy to various
intern, camps in U. K. Lond., 1916. (Cd. 8324.) D627.G7U6 1916
Lib. of Cong. Div. ofbibl. List of ref on embargoes. Wash. ,1917. Z7164.C8U67
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List of ref. on Europe and inter, politics in rel. to the present issues.
Wash., 1914. Z6207.E8U5
List of ref. en tne work of the Amer. Red cross in the European war.
[Wash., 1917]. D629.U6A3 no. 156
The United States at war; organizations and literature, i- Wash.,
1917- Z6207.E8U6
Militia bureau. Manual for farriers, horseshoers 1914 (rev. Jan. 15,
. . .
TT. S. Navy dept. Preparedness of the navy. [Wash., 1916.] (64 C., 1 s. S. D.
413.) VA53.A7 1916
firing reg., U.S. navy, 1917.
Small arms Wash., 1916. VD333.A5 1916
Specimen questions asked in the exam, of candidates from civil life
for appoint, as asst. paymaster in the navy. [Wash., 1917.] VC65.A6 1917a
Uniform reg., U. S. navy. Wash., 1917. VC303.A2 1917
Div. of naval militia affairs. Naval militia. Wash., 1916.
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VA80.A5 1916d
Office of internal revenue. Excess profits tax primer. Wash., 1918.
HJ4635.E8A5 1918
Reg. no. 41, rel. to war excess profits tax imposed by the War revenue
act, app. Oct. 3, 1917. Wash., 1918. HJ4653.E8A5 1918a
Reg. no. 43 rel. to war tax on admissions ... Wash., 19 18. HJ5797.A5 1917
Reg. no. 44 rel. to war excise taxes ... Wash., 1918. HJ2379.A5 1918
Rules and reg. for coll. of taxes on transportation Wash., 1918. . . .
HE1071.A5 1918
Ordnance dept. Care and repair of small arms. Form no. 1965.
Colt auto. mach. gun, cal. 30. Form 1758.
Definition of "cost." Wash., 1917. HD3858.U5 1917a
Description and instructions for care and oper of firing magnetos.
. Wash .
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J82.D26 Jan. 8
Address Congress, Feb. 11, 1918. Wash., 1918. J82.D26 Feb. 11
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D570.45.A4 1917
<Existence of war German empire. > A proclamation. [Wash., 1917.]
D570.8.A6A3
Foreign exchange. Ex. order Jan. 26, 1918. Wash., 1918.
HG3836.U5A5 1918
Government control of railroads: a proclamation. Dec. Wash.
26, 1917.
1918. HE2705.1917.F4
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In our first year of war; message and add. N.Y.,[1918]. D619.A33 1918
A league for peace. Address Senate Jan. 22, 1917. Wash., 1917.
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UB343.A5 1917q
Compiled rulings of provost marshal general, no. 1- [Wash., 1917-
UB343.A5 1917s
Distribution sheet, showing . . . sixteen nat. army camps Wash.,
. . .
Wash.,
1917. UB343.A5 1917x
Manual governing the keeping of records. Wash. ,1917. UB343.A5 1917t
Questionnaire [for use of registrants in mil. serv. Wash., 1917].
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U. S. Treasury dept. Second liberty loan of 1917. Wasn., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917f
U. S. govt. bonds 2d liberty loan. Wash., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917g
U. S. govt. bonds 2d liberty loan. Manual for boy scouts. Wash.. 1917.
HJ8117.A5 1917J
National war-savings committee. U. S. govt. war-savings stamps.
Wash., 1917. HJ8117.A5 1917i
Meth. of selling W. S. S. through retail stores. Wash, 1918.
HJ8118.A5 1918b
The war Wash., 1918.
saver. HJ8118.A3
War-savings Wash., 1918.
societies. H.T8117.A5 1918
Treaties, etc., 1913- (Wilson). American peace treaties, full texts. Kristiana,
1915. JX1987.A18
War. dept. Anal, of the Army reorgan. bill. Wash., 1916. UA24.A7 ]916q
Aviation school ... for the Signal corps Wash., 1916. UG633.A4 1916c . . .
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girls with the stars and stripes.
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The war that, will end war. Lond., [19141. D523.W38
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Address . . New
York, Apr. 20, 1915. Wash., 1915.
. D619.W6
Address Bait., Apr. 6, 1918. Wash., 1918.
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Portugal old and young. Oxf., 1917. DP539.Y7
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H1119.Z5
Zimmern, A. E. Ecpn. weapon in the war against Germany. Lond., 1918. D635.Z5
*Zimmern, H. Italian leaders of today. Lond., 1915.
*Zingarelli, I. II Dominio del mare nel conflitto anglo-germanico. Milano, 1915.
Zobeltitz, F. K. M. H. A. von. Cap Trafalgar. Stutt., 1915. F2223.Z83
Kriegsfahrten eines Johanniters. Ber., 1915. D531.Z7
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. HC256.2.Z6
Zurich gen. accident and liability insur. com. Appli. . . . for a license . .
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Zwischen krieg und frieden. Leip., 1914-1916.
Braun, L. von K. von G. Die frauen und der krieg. 1915. 17. D639.W7B7
Dix, A. Der weltwirtschaftskrieg. 1914. 3. D635.D6
Fischer, P. D. D. internal, nacnrichtenverk. u. d. krieg. 1915. 15. D631.F5
Fo'rster, E. Urn den Suezkanal. 1916. 34. D568.A2F6
Grothe, H. Deutschland, die Turkie und der Islam. 1914. 4. DD228.7.T8G7
Harms, P. Die parteien nach dem kriege. 1915. 21. DD117.U3
Irmer, G. Los vom englischen weltjoch. 1914. 1. - D551.I7
Jastrow, I. Die mitteleuropaische zollannaherung. 1915. 26. HF3568.A9J3
KjellnR. Die ideen von 1914. 1915. 29. D525.K5
KUlpe, O. Die ethik und der krieg. 1915. 20. D524.K8
Lamprecht, K. G. Krieg und kultur. 1914. 7. DD67.L3
Liszt, F. von. Ein rnitteleuropaischer staatenverband ... 1914. 2. DD117.L67
Mttller, O. Irrung und abfall Italiens. 1915. 28. D520.I7M8
Pacher, G. von. Die Dreiverbandspresse. 1915. 25. D631.P3
Philippovich von Philippsberg, E. Ein wirtschafts- und zollverband zwischen
Deut, undOs.-Ung. 1915. 14. HF1733.A91G3
Sails, A. von. Die neutralist der Schweiz. 1915. 22. D621.S8S3
Sehowalter, A. Buren, Englander und Deutsche. 1915. 24. DT926.S34
Schultze, E. Was verburgt den sieg? 1915. 18. D525.S38
Stresemann, G. Das deutsche wirtschafteleben im kriege. 1915. 23. D635.S7
Zedlitz und Neukirch, O. W. F. O. K., freiherr von. Die reichs- une staatsfi-
nanzen wahrend des krieges .1914.
. 5.
. HJ1119.Z3
WAR PERIODICALS
(Including those general periodicals which have devoted a large space to war matters. )
Alliance frangaise, Paris. Bulletin. Apr. 15, 1915- Paris, 1915- D501.A6
American fund for French wounded. \\ eekly bulletin. Paris, 1918-
The American Red cross magazine. Washington, D. C. HV575.A6
American society of naval engineers. Journal. Washington, D. C. VM1.A5
Arms and the man. New York. SK1.A8
Army and navy gazette. London. U1.A65
Army and navy register. Washington. U1.A8
Boy power; off. bull, of U. S. Boys' working res., Dept. of labor. Wash., 1917-
Bulletin des armees de la Rgpublique. Histoire de la guerre, no. 1- 15 aout 1914-
Paris, [1914- D501.B8
Bulletin des armies de la R^publique; reserve a la zone des armees. Paris. D501.B85
Carry on; a magazine on the reconstruction of disabled soldiers and sailors, v. 1, no.
1- W ash.,
7
1918-
The Crucible. An organ for the promotion of a better understanding of Germany by
the people of the U.S. v. 1. Richmond, Va., [1914-15]. D501.C7
The Fatherland .
[fair play for Germany and Austria-Hungary].
. . New York.
D501.F3
The Field artillery journal. Washington, D. C. UF1.F6
Frankfurter zeitung und handelsblatt. Reise-begleiter. Frankfurt a. M.
Free Poland; a semi-monthly, v. 1- Sept. 1, 1914- [Chicago, 111.], 1914- DK401.F7
Great Britain. The London gazette. London. J7.G6
Ministry of food. National food journal. London, 1917-
The Illustrated war news; being a pictorial record of the great war. v. 1- Aug. 14,
1914- London, 1914- D501.I4
L'lllustration; journal uniyersel hebdomadaire. Paris. AP20.I 3
Illustrirte zeitung.
Leipzig. AP30.1 3
Infantry journal. Washington, D. C. UDl.I 6
International marine engineering. New York. VM1.M3
International military digest; a monthly rev. of the current literature of mil. sci. v. 1-
June 1915- New York, 1915- Ul.I 4
The International military digest annual, 1915- New York, 1916- Ul.I 5
Internationale monatsschrift fur wissenschaft, kunst und technik. Berlin. AP30.I 7
Internationales jahrbuch fur
politik
und arbeiterbewegung. Berlin. HD4809.I 6
* Journal des
mutiles, reformes et blesses de guerre. Par, 191?
Journal of the United States artillery. Fort Monroe, Va. UF1.J86
Journal of United States coast guard association. New London, Conn.
Kriegs-chronik. Berlin. D522.K74
Der Kuntswart. Munchen. AP30.K85
Marine engineer. London. VM1.M25
Marine journal. New York. VK1.M25
Marine review. Cleveland & New York. VK1.M3
Marine-taschenbuch. Berlin. V10.M3
Military historian and economist. Cambridge.
* MonatsblStter fur Invalid-und
Kruppelhilfe. Band I, 1915- Leipzig.
National security league bulletin ... v. 1, no. 1; Feb., 1918- New York, 1918-
National service. New York.
Nautical gazette. New York. VK1.N3
Naval and military record. London. U1.N2
Naval engineers. Washington, D. C.
Naval militia register. Washington, D. C.
Navy and merchant marine. New York.
The Navy league annual. London. V10.N65
The New Europe; a weekly review of foreign politics, v. 1- Oct. 19, 191&- London,
1917- D410.N4
The New York times current history; a monthly magazine. The European war. v. 1-
Dec., 1914- New York, 1915- D501.N5
The New York times index; a master-key to all newspapers. New York. AI 21.N44
The New York times mid-week pictorial, v. 1- Sept., 1914- New York, 1914-
D501.N6
159
160 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS
FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS
Alexandria. Egyptian Gazette.
Amsterdam. Algemeent Handelsblad.
Athens. Akropolis.
Buenos Aires. Herald.
Prensa.
Calcutta. Bengalee.
Englishman.
Cape Town. Cape Argus.
South African Review.
Christiania. Aftenposten.
Copenhagen. Politiken.
Dublin. Freedman'a Journal and National Press.
Edinburgh. Weekly Scotsman.
Geneva. Journal de Geneve.
Genoa. Corriere Mercantile.
PERIODICALS 161
UNITED STATES
The Camouflage. Key West, Fla.
Camp Ouster bulletin. Battle Creek, Mich.
Camp Devens news. Ayer, Mass.
Camp Dix pictorial review. Wrightstown, N. J.
Camp Dodger. Camp Dodge, Iowa.
Camp Logan Reveille. Camp Logan, Tex.
Camp McClellan. Anniaton, Ala.
Camp Meade herald. Admiral, Md.
Camp Sheridan news. Montgomery, Ala.
Camp Sherman news. Chilhcothe, Ohio.
Leatherneck. Quantico, Va.
The Stars and Stripes. The official newspaper of the A. E. F. Paris.
6653918 11
162 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
FOREIGN
A la Fourchette.
"Ahbar alharb."
L'Ancre Rouge.
L'Anti Cafard.
L'Artilleur D6chain6.
La Baionnette.
Le Bataillon.
Le Baton Pilote.
Le Bavardar de 1'A. O. (Armfie d'Orient).
Les Begonais.
Bleutinet.
Le Bochofage.
Bourn! Voila.
La Bourguiguotte.
Les Boyaux du 95 e .
Brise d'Entonnoirs.
Le Cafard Enchaine.
Le Camouflet.
Le Canard du Buyau.
Garnet de la Semaine d'un Poilu.
Le 120 "Court."
Le Col Bleu.
Le Crapouillot.
Le Croissant.
Le Dernier Bateau.
Le Diable au Cor.
L'Echo C6tier.
L'Echo de Tranche esville.
I, 'Echo des Cagnas.
L'Echo des Dunes.
L'Echo des Gourbis.
L'Eclio des Guitounes.
L'Echo des Marmites.
I/Echo des Tranchees.
L'lScho du Boyau.
L'Esprit du Cor.
L'Etoupille.
L'Europe anti-Pmssienne.
Face aux Boches.
Face aux Boches illustre'.
Le Filon.
Fourbi et Gourbi.
La Fusee.
Le Gafouilleur.
TRENCH AND CAMP PAPERS 163
Gazette des Ardennes.
La Gazette du Poilu.
Le Grospfcre.
La Guerre Joviale.
Le Heraut.
L' Horizon.
T ,_ ... . ,
L Invahde beige.
Le Klaxon.
Le Lapin a Fumes.
Lettres d'un Poilu.
La Ligature.
The Listening Post, British Expeditionary Force, France.
Marmita.
Le Midi au Front.
La Mitraille.
Le Mou choir.
Le Mouchoir de boche.
La Musette.
Nos FiUeuls.
Notre Hire.
Numero.
Nume'ro de Paques.
On les aura.
Le Paix-PSre.
Le P6ca.
Le PSpere.
Le Periscope.
Le Petit Echo du 18 e . T al .
La Petite Marmite.
Le Plus-que-Torial.
Poil et Plume.
Le Poilu.
Le Poilu du 6-9.
Le Poilu du 37.
Le Poilu: journal des tranchfies.
Le Poilu Marmite.
Le "Poilu" Saint-Emilionnais.
Le Poilu sans Poil.
Le pouds des tranches.
La Premiere Ligne.
Les Quat'z 'Arts du Front.
Bigolboche.
Les Bigolos.
Le Eire aux Eclats.
Le Sac a Terre et . . .
Le Schrapnell.
Le Son du Cor.
Le Souvenir.
Les Tablettes d'un Poilu.
Taca Tac Teuf Teuf .
Le Tadeblagues.
T616-Mail.
Titis & Totos.
Le tord-Boyau.
Le Tords-Boyaux.
Le Tortillard.
Le 3 erne Bataillon.
Le Ver Luisant.
La Vie Chfire a Berlin.
La Vie Canadienne.
La Vie Poilusienne.
La Voix du Pays.
La Voix du 75.
The Wipers times; a facsimile reprint of the trench magazines: the Wipers times
the New Church times the Kemmel times the Somme times the B. E. F. times.
London, 1918. D526.2.W6
Ya Bon.
BROADSIDES
" "
(The term Poster in the following list means merely that the broadside is printed in
colored inks.)
UNITED STATES
Department of Agriculture :
Notice! There are vacancies in the Aviation Company, Navy Yard, Phila-
delphia.
Miscellaneous :
Miscellaneous Continued.
Food Administration:
Food. No. 1. (Poster.)
Save. No. 2. (Poster.)
Save a loaf. No. 3. (Poster.)
Why necessary to eat less meat and less wheat bread? No. 7.
is it
Why loyal Americans are keeping the pledge to eat less wheat and meat.
No. 7 revised.
War Finance Committee:
Circular letter. New York July 2, 1917.
Official Bulletin, 1917.
Liberty Bonds, May, 1917. (Poster.)
Railroads and the War. August, 1917. Editorial comment on the way the
railroads are doing their bit to help win the War. (Poster.)
The Republics of the United States and France. Louis A. Cuvillier. 1018.
To Shipbuilders! 1918. (Poster.)
INDIANA
Statement of Public Policy, by the Committee on Public Policy. January, 1918.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Committee on Public Safety:
People of New Hampshire, wake up. 1917. (Poster.)
Public Safety Food Committee :
NEW YORK
Conference Committee on National Preparedness :
WASHINGTON, D. C.
CANADA
Military Hospitals Commission and Board of Pension Commissioners :
CENTRAL AMERICA
Salvador:
Black list of German businesses in the Republic of Salvador. 1916, August 23.
FRANCE
GERMANY
Das Geheimnis von Lutlich. [The 42 centimeter shell.] 1914, September? (Poster.)
Auf zum Endkampf! [Protest of labor against the war.] 1917.
Frieden?
Republik bedentet Friede und Freiheit!
Des Genossen Dr. Karl Liebknecht.
GREAT BRITAIN
17th November, 1914. 100,000 men are needed at once.
A German victory. [1915. The Lusitania.]
A Manifesto of the Indian National Party. 1915, July. (German propaganda.)
Another half million men wanted
at once. (Poster.)
Britain's new million army. 1914. November. (Poster.)
England expects every man to do his duty. 1914, September. (Poster.)
Enlist for duration of war. (Poster.)
Enlistment in the Regular Army. 1914, November 5.
Every fit man wanted. (Poster.)
Go today to the nearest recruiting depot and offer your services. (Poster.)
Join the army today. (Poster.)
Men of London. 1914, November. (Poster.)
Notice. Ex-noncommissioned officers urgently wanted. 1914, October. (Poster.)
Rally round the flag. (Poster.)
Rally round the flag. Every fit man wanted. (Poster.)
Separation allowance for wives and children of soldiers. Revised to March 1, 1915.
(Folder.)
168 LJBKARY OF CONGRESS
C. PHOTOGRAPHS
I. WAR SUBJECTS (general).
II. WAR SUBJECTS (stereoscopic views).
III. WAR SUBJECTS (panoramic views'!.
IV. CAMP LIBRARIES, ETC.
A. POSTERS
Each section is subdivided by country. Under each country the entries are arranged
alphabetically by artists, with anonymous material at the end.
UNITED STATES
Aderente, V., and Halsted, F. A. Columbia calls. N. Y., F. A. Halsted, 1916.
Armstrong, R. Your country needs you. Wash., D. C., Navy league, 1916.
Babcock, Join the navy.
.
U. S. Marine corps.
U. S. Marine gun crew help win trophy. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta.
U. S. Marine recruits learn field cooking. U. S. M/. C. Recr. sta.
U. S. Marines. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta. (2 sizes).
U. S. Marines. Soldiers of the sea.
U. S. Marines. First line of defense. N. Y., U. S. M. C. Recr. pub. bur., 1916.
(Calendar for 1917).
U. S. Marines defend public buildings. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta.
U. S. Marines hold unique boxing contests. U. S. M. C. Recr. sta.
U. S. Marines serve America on land and sea. .
GREAT BRITAIN
Baden-Powell, Sir R. S. S. Are you in this? Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 112.
Bassano. He did his duty. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 20.
Brangwyn, F. Mars appeals to Vulcan. Lond., Daily chronicle.
Caffyn, W. H. Come along boys! Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 22.
Collett. Rally 'round the flag. Lond. publicity arts.
Dadd, F. The veteran's farewell. Lond. Parl. recr. comm., 1914. no. 63.
E. T. At the front! Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 84.
Fry, W. A. There's room for you. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 122.
Johnson, Riddle & co. Daddy, what did you do? Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 79.
K. E. Another Lond., Parl. recr. depot.
call.
Kealey, E. J. "Fall in." Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot.
Women of Britain say "Go." Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 75.
Lipscombe, G. It's our flag. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 107.
Low, B. Everyone should do his bit. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 121.
Oakley, H. L. Think! Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 38.
Wardle, A. The empire needs men! Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 58.
Wright, E. A British training camp.
Anonymous. Boys, come along. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 80.
Boys, come over here. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 82.
Britain needs you at once. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 108.
Britons! your country needs you. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1914. no. 23.
Come and do your bit. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 107.
Come into the ranks. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 74.
"England expects." 1805-1915. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 101.
Fight for freedom. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 48.
Go! It's your duty, lad. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 109.
Halt Who goes there? Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 60.
!
"A Happy New Year." Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot., 1915.
Is your home here? Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 126.
Join at once. Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot.
Lend your strong right arm. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 26.
Line up, boys! Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 54.
Lord Kitchener says. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 170.
Make us as proud of you. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 119.
Men of the empire! Lond., Centr. Lond. recr. depot.
Rally 'round the flag. Lond., The Haycock Cadle co.
Remember Belgium. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 16.
Single men. Show your appreciation. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915.
no. 120.
Step into your place. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 104.
Surely you will fight. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 83.
Take up the sword of justice. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 123.
There is still place in the line for you. Lond., Parl. recr. comm., 1915. no. 35.
We're both needed to serve the guns. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 85-C.
What in the end will settle this war? Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 34.
What will your answer be. Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 61.
Who's absent? Lond., Parl. recr. comm. no. 125.
Greene, N. B. Back up our boys with your liberty bond. N. Y., United cigar stores
co., 1918.
Bring in your $50. N. Y., United cigar stores co., 1918.
Don't dream of victory. N. Y., United cigar stores co., 1918.
Qroesbeck, D. S. "Shall we be more tender." Chic., 111. litho. co., 1917. no. 1.
Ker, B. For the safety of womanhood. From the Delineator, Apr., 1918. Wash.,
D. C., Liberty loan comm.
Key, W. G. Don't be "a man without a country." Wash., Nat. war sav. comm.,
1918.
Macauley, C. B. You buy a liberty bond. 1917.
Pans, H. Save your child. Wash., D. C., U. S. Treas. dept., 1918.
To make the world a decent place. Buffalo, Niagara litho. co., 1918. 5-A.
Pennell, J. Provide the sinews of war. N. Y., Heywood, Strasser & Voigt litho.
co., 1918.
.
We must have the sinews of war. Study for poster.
Porteous, B. H. Women! Help America's sons. Chic., Edwards & Deutsch litho.
co., 1917. no. 11.
Stern. Are you 100% American? N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., 1918. 10-A.
Treidler, A. Have you bought your bond?
Anonymous. Are the folks at home hacking us up? card no. 7.
Bring them back victorious! card no. 2.
Buy a liberty-bond. Chic., Edwards & Deutsch litho. co., 1917. no. 10.
Buy liberty bonds. [Relief portrait of Lincoln] N. Y., Am. litho. co., 1918.
12-A.
Dig in dig to-day reap to-morrow. N. Y., H. F. Rawll. 3608N4.
. . .
Do your duty.
Help our town.
Help our town to win the right to fly this flag. N. Y., W. F. Powers co., 1918.
IF you don't want this over here, card no. 3.
Lend your money to your government, no. 7. N. Y., Am. litho., 1917.
The liberty loan is the cash register of patriotism. Phila., Comm. of pub. safety.
Liberty loan of 1917.
Make his dreams come true, card no. 4.
My daddy bought me a government bond. N. Y., U. S. ptg. & litho. co.,
1918. 11-A.
Official badge of honor, card no. 6.
Remember your N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms corp., 1917.
first thrill. no. 9.
Ring it again. N. Y., Sackett & Wilhelms corp., 1918. 8-A.
Ring it again. Phila., Ketterlinus, 1917. no. 3.
Second liberty loan of 1917. no. 5. Wash., U. S. Treas. dept.
"Shall we be more tender with our dollars." card. no. 9.
"Shall we be more tender with our dollars." Chic., Edwards & Deutsch litho.
co., 1917.
"The time has come." N. Y., Am. litho. co., 1917. no. 8.
Two million reasons, card no. 8.
Uncle Sam is worth. 1917.
Uncle Sam needs money. N. Y., Christmas club, 1917.
Where's your "liberty button"? 1917. card no. 4.
Which will you wear? card no. 5.
YOU buy a liberty bond.
YOU buy a liberty bond, card E. 1917.
YOU buy a liberty bond, card E-R.
YOU buy a liberty bond.
FRANCE.
Adler, J. Emprunt de defense nationale. Paris, Un. des soc. de tir de France.
la
Chavannaz, B. Vous aussi faltes votre devoir. Paris, Credit comm. de France.
Faivre, A. Pour la France. Paris, Soc. des amis des artistes, 1915.
L., T. E. L'emprunt des "dernieres cartouches." Paris, Agenda financiere.
Leandre, C. Journ^e du Calvados. Paris, Devambez, 1915.
Leroux, A. 3-emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, Impr. J. Charles.
Naudin, B. Emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, Un. des soc. de prep. mil. de
France.
Poulbot. Emprunt de la defense nationale. Paris, Fd. nat. de la mutuality franf.
1915.
Bobaudi, A. 2me emprunt de la defense nationale. Cannes, Robaudy.
PRINTS 175
ITALY
Borgoni, M. Prestito nazionale. Bergamo, 1st. ital. d'artigrafiche.
III. RELIEF
UNITED STATES
Ayer. Your moneyor his life. Committee on pub. safety, N. H., 1917.
B., P. J. Men
wanted. Chic., etc., Nat. print. <fe engr. co., 1918.
Britton, L. N. Eat more corn. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food admin., 1917. no. 6.
They are looking to us. Brooklyn, N. Y., Latham litho. & ptg. co.
Cesare. Now for the Red cross. N. Y. Evening post, 1917.
Chapin, H. Help your Red cross. Fed. council of the churches of Christ in America.
Dunn, H. Victory is a question of stamina. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm., 1917.
no. 10.
Fisher, H. [Red cross- nurse pleading for funds.] 1918.
Flagg, J. M. Boys and girls! You can help. Form A-51.
- Sow the War garden Commiss.,
seeds of victory! Wash., D. C., 1918. (2
sizes.)
Foringer, A. E. The greatest mother in the world. Form N. Y. 31. Second war
fund. 1918.
Grant, G. What are you doing to help? American red cross.
Greene, N. B. Victory! Congress passes daylight saving bill. N. Y., United
cigar stores co., 1918.
Illian. Cardinal Mercier. Brooklyn, Latham litho. and print, co. no. 10.
Keep it coming. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm.
King, W. B. Hold up your encU Form N. Y. 18. Second war fund.
L., P. A. Verdun-Yorktown.
Leach, B. A. Halt the Hun!
Love, C. W. If you can't go across with a gun. N. Y., U. S. Print. & litho co.
If you can't go across. N. Y., U. S. print & litho co.
McCoy, A. G. If I fail, he dies. Duluth, J. J. Le Tourneau pr. co.
Morgan, W. Feed a fighter. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm.
Morris. A shot at American industry. N. Y., Nat indus. conserv. movem.
B., J. L. To the miner. Wash, D. C., Dept. of int.
E., P. Industrial war bread? N. Y., Nat. indust. conserv. movem. E-5.
Our good mule "Industry." N. Y., Nat. ind us. conserv. movem. E-8.
20 at home to 1 in the trenches. N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. movem. E-7.
Baleigh. Blood or bread. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm.
Hunger. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm.
176 LIBBAEY OF CONGRESS
of food supply.
Riesenberg, S. H. Over the top for you. Phila., Ketterlinus, 1918. 1-A.
Roberts, H. War
clouds gather! Wash., D. C., Navy League.
Women awake! Wash., Navy League, 1916.
Boeg, H. Help the Red cross.
Sesser, W. G. They fight for you. Brookl., Latham litho. co. (2 sizes.)
Sheridan, J. F. Food is ammunition. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm., 1917. no. 5.
Sindelar, F. Uncle Sam needs that extra shovelful. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm.
Stahr, P. Be patriotic. Wash., D. C., Food adm. no. 4.
Verrees, J. P. Can vegetables. Wash., D. C., Nat. war garden commiss., 1918. (2
sizes).
Anonymous. American fund for French wounded. Paris, H. Clarke.
"Food from your backyard." Wash., D. C., Dept. of agr., 1918. Home garden
ser. no. 16, 17. Sheet 5.
Have eggs when eggs are scarce. Wash., D. C., U. S. Dept. of agr.
Help him win. N. Y., Am. lith. co., 1918.
Honor roll of women. Phila., council of nat. defense, Woman's comrn.
Jan. 30th. Tag your shovel. Wash., D. C., U. S. Fuel adm.
Just one extra litter. Madison, Univ. of Wis., Agr. exp.sta., 1918. Emergency
poster bul. 8.
Make every egg count. Wash., D. C., U. S. Dept. of agr., 1917.
Our part in feeding the nation. Wash., D. C., Dept. of agr., 1918. no. 26 a-d.
-
Pegasus at work for the allies. American poets' ambulances in Italy, 1917.
Produce infertile eggs! Wash., D. C., Dept. of agr., 1915.
Prosperity town. N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. movem. E-ll.
Raise more poultry. Wash., D. C., U. S. Dept. of agr.
Remember! The flag of liberty. N. Y., Heywood, Strasser & Voigt litho. co.,
1918. 6-A.
Sir don't waste. Wash., D. C., U. S. Food adm. no. 20.
Uncle Sam says. N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. movem. E-9.
What can you do?
FRANCE
Flot, L. Matine'e populaire.. .au profit des orphelins. Paris, F6d. mut. de la Seine,
1916.
Forain, Vetement du prisonnier de guerre. Paris, Soc. des 6tablts. Minot.
.
GREAT BRITAIN
Raemaekers, L. In Belgium. Help. Lond., Nat. comm. for relief in Belgium.
Wright, E. A
typical hut in Flanders.
A
Y. M. C. A. cellar in Flanders.
A
Y. M. C. A. "dug-out" in France.
The Y. M. C. A. A
dug-out in France.
The Y. M. C. A. motor kitchen in France.
The Y. M. C. A. services for relatives.
Y. M. C. A. 3 a. m. in a London station hut.
Anonymous. The wounded soldier's return. Canada Military hospitals commission.
PRINTS 177
IV. MISCELLANEOUS
UNITED STATES
Baker, E. H. them up to the top. no. 8.
Fill
Have you read bulletin no. 12. no. 3.
Locomotives and shrapnel, no. 2.
Protect our children, no. 7.
Put the railroads ahead of the game. no. 5.
A speedy termination of the war. no. 4.
Your nation's needs.
Booth, A. B. No days are bookless days. 1918.
Dodge, Win. de L. Defenders of democracy. Clevel. O., Otis litho. co. 39406.
Falls, C. B. Books wanted for our men. Wash., D. C., Am. library assoc., Warservice
1918.
Books wanted. N. Y. Gill engr. co.
This device on hat or helmet.
Fancher, L. U. S. Official war pictures. N. Y., Hegeman print, 1917.
.
Greenleaf, B. Many peoples one nation. N. Y., Nat. Americanization comm., 1917.
H. Stenographers! Newark, N. J., Ordn. dept. U. S. A.
Homer. They signal "Send books." Wash., D. C., A. L. A., Library war service.
Kerr. United States official war films. N. Y., Hegeman print.
MacKinnon. If you can use tools you are wanted.
Morris. The iron heel. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-l.
United American industry. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-3.
Mueller, J. Hero land. N. Y., Hegeman print, 1917. (2 sizes.)
Palmer, A. H. Not just hats off. Wash., D. C., U. S. Army ordn.
Peckner, B. Our three lines. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv". movement. F-5.
Phifer. Agitation which delays. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-9.
Dr. Uncle Sam. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-8.
Go over the top. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F.-7.
The hand that threatens. Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-6.
The shot that will win the war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-10.
Team work. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-2.
The test of our loyalty. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-12.
Which bridge do you want? N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-ll.
Will you co-operate? N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-l.
B., P. America's success in war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-4.
Don't blame it all on the war! N. Y., Nat. indus. conserv. movement. E-10.
Stanlaws, P. Belgium. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918.
France. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918.
Great Britain. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917.
Italy. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917. (Two sizes.)
Japan. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918.
Russia. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1918.
U. S. "Girls of the allied nations." N. Y., Hearst's mag., 1917.
Tabor? The alliance of two glorious flags. From U. S. issue, Dec., 1917, " Philippine
Review."
W., B. Insignia and devices U. S. M. C.
Welsh, H. D. A message from the president.
Anonymous. The biggest gun. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-12.
The children's year. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918.
Don't blame it all on the war! N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. E-2.
For democracy. Boston, Forbes litho. co.
The four-leaf clover of industry. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement.
E-3.
Has your community an infant welfare station. N. Y., Nat. child welfare
assoc., 1918. 3.
Infantry pack instructions for the U. S. M. C.
A living wage. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 8.
Make the Fourth of July Americanization day. N. Y., Nat. Am. day comm.
Milk is the best of all foods. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 6.
On the job for victory. Wash., D. C., U. S. Ship, board, Emerg. fleet corp.
Patriotism Americanism Service. Wash., D. C., Nat. serv. sch. inc.
Proper care before birth. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 2.
Success in war. N. Y., Nat. industr. conserv. movement. F-4.
"Taking an inventory." N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 1.
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178 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Anonymous. Through a baby clinic. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 204.
Trained health officers. N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 7.
United States official films. N. Y., Hegeman print.
Official United States war films. N. Y., Hegeman print. (2 sizes.)
"
Where do I come in? " N. Y., Nat. child welfare assoc., 1918. 5.
FRANCE
Fouqueray, C. Journee de 1'Armee d'Afrique. Paris, Lapina, 1917.
La journee serbe. Paris, Devambez, 1916.
Boy, J. La route du 75. Paris, L' Information, 1915.
Scott, G. Our Chasseurs in Haute-Alsace. Haute-Alsace, 1915.
Smid, T. Tabl. d'hist de France (Se'rie: la guerre).
Attaque de nuit, Champagne, Sept. 1915. Paris, A. Colin, 1915.
Le General Joffre; L' Alsace reconquise. Paris, A. Colin.
L'Infanterie coloniale. Sucrerie de Souchez. Paris. A. Colin, 1916.
Steinlen, T. A. Journee du poilu. Paris, Devambez, 1915.
Journee serbe. Paris, I. Lapina, 1916.
GREAT BRITAIN.
K., G. The war of munitions.
Anonymous. The British navy at war. Lpnd., G. Pulman & sons, Ltd. no. 1.
B. CARTOONS
UNITED STATES
Blasnfield, E. H. The sisters. The three great revolutions. 1776-1789-1917.
"
Gephart, W. S. Who the "H tied this knot? N. Y., A. Brenner, 1915.
Raemaekers, L. Barren Collier series of patriotic cartoons:
After a Zeppelin raid.
Gassed!
Kultur has passed here.
A toast to Kultur.
Anonymous. Stars and stripes. Rockford, G. D. Roper, 1917.
FRANCE
Forain. And think that there are still neutrals. Postcard.
to
Don't come out of the trench. Postcard.
How did you get that one. Postcard.
-
If only they stick it out. Postcard.
In France the women aren't starving like this. Postcard.
-
A listening post. Postcard.
-
Mummy are those the ones that killed daddy? Postcard.
The other king of trench. Postcard.
Slavery. Postcard.
This little lot? Postcard.
Thus far and no further. Postcard.
You see, darling, I'm not carving. Postcard.
Heldairoy. La reprise des affaires.
GREAT BRITAIN
Raemaekers, L. [The following cartoons, pub. by G. Pulman & sons, Lond., for
"
Land and water," are additional to those in his The great war and his War cartoons
see p. 115.)]
The Belgian refugee to hi^ Dutch brother, no. 51.
Bluebeard 's chamber, no. 13. .
Artillery, French.
The big "155" French guns Weinbach. N. Y., 1915. 9.7x15.6.
shelling
Explosion of a 240 a trench (Marne). 15x21
m/m shell in
Famous 75 m/m gun in action in Argonne. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.7.
Famous 75's in action under a shelter in the Vosges Mountains. 15.8x20.5.
French heavy 320 m/m gun in action at night. 1918. 14.1x9.1.
High angle French howitzer. 11.4x16, 11.6x16.7 (2 photos).
Station loading empty shells of 75's (Meuse). 15.7x20.7.
370 m/m gun. 11.4x19.4 (2 photos).
German.
Big German howitzers bombarding Russian batteries near Lodz. N. Y., 1915.
10.8x15.6.
German artillery becoming bogged in flooded area around Antwerp. 25x18.
German artillery with gunners. 1914. 18.9x23.9.
German field battery in action. N. Y., 1914. 18.7x23.8.
German field guns in action. After H. W. Koekoek. 12.7x20.7.
German howitzer of 105 mm. captured on the Aisne ridge. 15.5x20.5.
German machine gun detachment creeping into action. N. Y., 1915. 9.3x12.6.
Gigantic German siege guns. 1914. 5.5x21.1.
Six German artillerymen serving a field gun. N. Y., 1914. 19x23.8.
Italian.
Blowing up houses to increase artillery range. 1917. 12.5x9.
Effect of large calibre shells on railroad near Gorizia. 1917. 12.2x8.8.
Entrance to concealed gun emplacement. 1917. 12.1x8.8.
Explosion of large calibre shell. 1917. 11.9x8.8.
Italian army working the big field guns. N. Y., 1915. 9.8x13.7.
Loading a 305 mortar. 1917. 12.2x8.8.
102 gun on motor tractor. 1917. 12.3x8.8.
Result of artillery fire. 1917. 12x8.8.
Transporting a 305 mortar. 1917. 12.3x8.8.
A 280 mortar on Mt. San Michele. 1917. 11.6x8.8.
Japanese.
Anti-aircraft gun in action. 1918. 16.6x21.9.
Montenegrin.
Siege gun surrounded by Montenegrin soldiers. 20.2x25.3.
Rumanian.
Batteries are often hidden within stone's throw of a cottage. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
Light artillery is effective. 1918. 18.4x23.4.
Machine gun squad. 1918. 19.1x24.4.
Machine guns packed on horses. 1918. 19x24.
Military authorities hide their ammunition wagons and artillery in the yards of
the peasants. 1918. 19.1x24.1.
Rumania is well equipped with machine guns. 1918. 18.4x23.4.
Russian.
Captured Russian guns. N. Y., 1915. 18.7x24.8.
Cossack light artillery. 1918. 7.9x13.9.
Russian guns exhibited at Vienna. 1915. 12.8x19.7.
Serbian.
Serbian guns captured by the Austro-Hungarians. 1915. 12.2x19.8.
Serbian heavy artillery in action. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.4.
Turkish.
Turks hurrying reinforcements thru Jerusalem. N. Y., 1915. 9.2x14.2.
Unknown.
Explosion of shell. N. Y., 1915.
19.3x24.8 (2 photos.)
Deep hole made by bombs exploding in the air. N. Y., 1915. 11.7x17.6.
Dismounted guns. N. Y., 1915. 18.4x24.5.
Mountain battery on the march. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.3.
"
Projectile in flight from "7 howitzer. 15.5x20.5.
Screened howitzer. N. Y., 19'15. 17.6x22.9.
Shell in distance. N. Y., 1915. 17.6x22.6.
Aviation, French.
French aviator Lafargue in his latest model. 16.7x21.7.
French dirigible leaving its hangar. 20.2x25.3.
French dirigibles and areos. N. Y., 1915. 10x14.
Georges Carpentier, champion boxer, serving with the French flying corps.
N. Y., 1915. 18.1x9.1.
New deadly weapon used by French aviators. N. Y., 1915. 9x12.9.
Pegoud starting on his last flight. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4.
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Aviation,German.
Armored Zeppelin starting for a raid on London. N. Y., 1915.
19.3x24.3.
German aircraft gun firing on a British bi-plane. 1914. 24.3x18.6.
German aviators measuring velocity of wind. N. Y., 1915. 24.7x18.4.
German dirigible bomb droppor. 1914. 14.3x10.6.
German military balloon ascending. N. Y., 1915. 24.4x18.
Moving army balloon after filling gas tanks. N. Y., 1915. 17.5x24.4.
View of Zeppelin shot down on English territory. 14.5x20.
Zeppelin ready to ascend. View of front gondola. 16.2x21.5.
Rumanian.
The Nieuport machine. 1918. 19.8x24.4.
Russian.
British aviators who were sent to Russia. 1918. 19.5x23.3.
Gaber Vlinsky getting in a Nieuport machine. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
Russian aviator and machine. 1918. 19x24.4.
Russians practice daily. 1918. 18.3x23.3. .'-^
The scout machine. 1918. 19.1x24.4.
Wheeling a Nieuport on the field ready to fly. 1918. 7.9x13.8.
Unknown.
Burning of the new Zeppelin shed at Diisseldorf. 23.7x20.8.
Aduel in the air. 23.5x19.
The fighting "dragon-fly" attacked. 1914. 24.5x19.5.
Shelling the steel "Dove." 1914. 12.2x8.6.
Udine as seen from aeroplane. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.4.
Awards of honor, Austrian.
Archduke Frederick of Austria receives order. N. Y., 1915. 12.7x17.4.
French.
French officers decorating the brave wounded at the African hospital. 15.5x21.
General de Castelman receiving the military medal of honor proffered by the
President of France. 15.2x21.
General Garibaldi reviews French troops in Paris. N. Y., 1915. 9.7x12.7
General Petain decorates regimental standards. 16.5x22.
Guynemer's memorial. 16.8x22.
Heroic airmen honored. 16.7x21.6.
Review by General Michel; decoration ceremonies of a division of Chasseurs'
standard*. 21x16.
German.
Decorating herpes of Fort Hansel. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5.
German imperial chancellor delivering a speech on the inauguration ceremony
of the 'Iron Hindenburg." N. Y., 1915. 18.7x21.4.
Inauguration ceremony of ''Iron von Hindenburg." N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3.
Parade of victorious Wiirtemberg regiment. N. Y. 1915. 8.8x12.3.
Troops passing before Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria. N. Y. 1915. 18.9x24.3.
Japanese.
Japanese cavalry on review. 1918. 16.6x21.9.
Unknown.
Decoration ceremonies. 17.8x21.8.
Battalion of death, Russian.
After the fatigue of the day's work. 1918. 18.3x23.3
The cooks have troubles of their own. 1918. 19.3x24.2.
Group of women's regiment in camp in. Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
Lining up for soup in camp in Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
The peasant type has its advantages. 1918. 18.2x24.3.
Rest and relaxation. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
Rich soup made in the regulation army kitchen. 1918. 19.3x24.3.
Soldier on guard. 1918. 13.6x7.9.
Some hungry girls waiting their turn for the noonday soup. 1918. 19.3x24.3.
Soup kitchen. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
They have the same love of music as the men. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
Types of faces and footgear. 1918. 19.2x24.1.
Winners of decorations. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
The women camp out in the open. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
Women in front of dog tent. 1918. 7.9x13.9.
Women preparing dinner, camp in Finland. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
Women's regiment in camp preparing to go to front. 1918. 7.9x13.7.
The women's regiment of Petrograd. 1918. 19.5x23.4.
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ville. 25x19.
Remarkable encounter between Highlanders and Germans near Ermenonville.
15.6x24.6.
Saving a stricken comrade. 1914. 25.3x20.3.
Saving the mechanic whom an airman had to leave behind. After J. deG. Bryan.
24.5x19.4.
Senussi patrolling Sinai peninsula. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x16.5.
A Spahi exploit. After J. deG. Bryan. Lond., 1914. 17.8x11.4.
The struggle for the Yser. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.9x15.3.
The taking of the guns. After R. C. Woodville. Lond., 1914. 20.2x25.8.
The thin khaki line repels the Corps d'elite. 1914. 9.1x15.7.
"Uhlan-hunting as a form of sport." After G. Scott. 1914. 13.4x16.5. -
Missions, French.
Arrival of the French mission. 12.5x17.9.
French aviation mission. Wash., 1917. 12x17.1.
French bluejackets in Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, 1917. 11.7x16.7. 11.7x16.8. (2
photo 3.)
French mission at Navy yard. Wash., 1917. 10.8x15.9.
French mission pagan? Capitol. 12.5x17.6.
Munition works American.
Drilling holes for caps in cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 16x11.
Examining the muzzle of a gun. Wash., 1917. 10.9x15.9.
General view of a cartridge shop. Wash., 1917. 11x16.
Gauging cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 16x11.
Machine used for washing shells with oakite. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.5.
Making cartridge cases. Wash., 1917. 11x16.
Testing high explosive shells. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.2.
View of a room in a Yankee gun shop. Wash., 1917. 11x15.9.
Washing shells with oakite. N. Y., 1918. 19x24.5.
Naval battles, American.
Gun crews ready for action. Wash., 1917. 16.1x21.1.
- British.
Arrival of British cruiser squadron off Heligoland. 20.5x16.
British naval patrol on duty. After G. Dakin. 1914. 8x13.3.
Decisive moment in the naval engagement off Heligoland. 1914. 21x15.9.
The destroyer flotilla torpedoing a German cruiser off Heligoland. After N.
Wilkinson. Lond., 1914. 15.9x19.9.
De3troyer3 coaling and landing German wounded from "Konigin Luise." After
N. Wilkinson. 19x32.
Destroyer-) going into action. 1914. 11.5x19.7.
End of the British cruiser Amphion. After N. Wilkinson. 12.9x21.2.
Faithful unto death. After W. Hatherell (photogravure.) 33x48.5.
Fight between the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grosse and the Highflyer on August 26,
1914. After N. Wilkinson. 14.7x24.6.
French aircraft and British war ships guarding the English channel. After N.
Wilkinson. N. Y., 1914. 9.6x17.5.
Rescuing German crews. After C. N. Padday. 1914. 16.7x13.6.
Sinking of the Aboukir. After N. Wilkinson. 15.5x24.7.
Survivors of the "Amphion." After S. Begg. 1914. 19x33.3.
Torpedoing and sinking of the Hermes. After N. Wilkinson. 1914. 13x10.1.
French torpedo boats entering Calais harbor. After S. Wright. 1914. 8.5x14.2.
Terrible effect of our naval guns. After A. Bastien. 1914. 9.4x16.3.
Sinking of four German destroyers. 1914. 7.8x14.2 (3 photos.).
Sinking of the German cruiser "Mainz." After N. Wilkinson. 1914. 12.1x19.6.
Sinking of the Mainz in the battle off Heligoland. 19x24.7.
Naval ships, British.
Britain's new 15-inch naval gun. 13x21.
British cruiser convoying five merchantmen. After N.W T
ilkinson. 24.5x19.5.
Capt. Finch and chief officers abroad the S. S. Arabic. N. Y., 1915. 12x10.
Destroyers foiled by searchlights. 16x24.
Discharging torpedo. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.5.
Fishing craft called into port. N. Y., 1914. 24.2x16.2.
Flag parade of battleships and cruisers. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6.
H. M. S. Veribus Unitis firing broadside. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7.
H. M. S. Veribus Unitis firing guns. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.6 (2 photos.).
Picking up torpedoes. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.8.
S. S. Arabic reported sunk. N. Y., 1915. 8.6x9.8.
German.
German cruiser "Karlsruhe" in South Pacific. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x13.7.
Germans and Turks aboard cruiser "Hamideh." N. Y., 1915. 10x14.3.
Launching a German ship. N. Y., 1915. 24.3x19.3.
American.
American destroyers in British waters. 16.6x21.5.
American sailors. Wash., 1917. 15.7x21.1.
American sailors preparing to strafe Fritz. 15.6x21.3.
Drinking fountain on American destroyer. Wash., 1917. 16.2x21.
Fritz and Bill still refuse to make friends. Wash., 1917. 15.6x21.1.
Gun crews ready for action in foreign waters. 16.2x21.5.
The navy lookout. 15x20.7.
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Portraits, Turkish.
Essad Pasha, commander of 19th Turkish division. N. Y., 1915. 6.6x9.1.
Merten Pasha, consulting with Usedom Pasha. N. Y., 1915. 6.7x8.9.
Posters, American.
American ambulance in Russia. 21x13.3. 21x12.5. (2 photos.)
Don't let this happen. After A. H. Roos. Wash., 1917. 23.8x15.8.
Give my love to sister (Y. M. C. A.). 23.5x16.5.
Hold my coat. 19.5x15.
If you want 'o make a feller smile (Y. M. C. A.). 42x29.
Knights of Columbus. 23x16.5.
"Lafayette we are here" (Major-General Pershing). 42x29.
Men wanted for the Army. 21x14.2.
The Sammy in France. 25x16.5.
British.
Come on! 14x19.
For the glory of Ireland. 21x15.5.
Forward! 18.5x12.5. .-^
If you are an Irishman. After D. Turner. 19.5x12.5.
Plain duty. 20x13.
German.
"I am the Good Shepherd." At the outpost. 15.5x20.5. --';'.
"Lo, I am with you alway." In the trenches. 13.5x20.5.
Prison-camps, American.
Interned German prison camp. Hot Springs, N. C. 14.5x21.
British.
German civilian prisoners at Dahomey. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3.
German prisoners of war. After S. Begs. N. Y., 1914. 19.8x34.8.
German.
Alten Grabow near Berlin. French and Belgian prisoners of war playing cards
in the German military prison camp. Chicago, 1914. 15.4x24.8.
Alten Grabow. German prison barracks. Chic., 1914. 16.4x24.8.
Alten Grabow. Prisoners washing up. Chicago, 1914. 19.6x24.7.
Alten Grabow. Three prisoners of war: French and Belgian. Chicago, 1914.
19.4x24.7.
Alten Grabow. Waiting for mess in the German prison camp. Chic., 1914.
16.4x24.9.
British, French, and Russian officer prisoners in garden of Mainz castell. N. Y.,
1915. 18.4x24.2.
Camp barbers at work. Stamford, 1915. 15.7x10.4. 16.3x10.8. (2 photos.)
Camp library. Stamford, 1915. 15.5x20.7.
Camp shoemakers at work. Stamford, 1915. 10.3x15.6. .
Recreation, Serbian.
Serbians quenching their thirst. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x13.5.
Soldiers and their sweethearts. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x22.8.
Russian.
The American Y. M. C. A. work among the Russian soldiers. 1918. 18.4x23.4.
Y. M. C. A. shack in suburbs of Moscow. 1918. 7.9x13.6.
Refugees, Belgian.
Belgian army retreating from Antwerp. N. Y., 1914. 15.8x20.3.
Belgians in flight before the Germans. 1914. 14.9x23.2.
Belgians passing through the gate at Bruges. N. Y., 1914. 15.8x20.2.
Engines with retreating Belgians. N. Y., 1914. 15.4x19.9.
Exodus from Antwerp into Holland. 16x21.
Old woman refugee. N. Y., 1914. 20.3x15.3.
French.
Cave dwellers of the Aisne. After H. W. Koekoek. 16.1x24.4.
Polish.
Galician Jews fleeing from Galicia. N. Y., 1915. 10.1x12.2.
Interior of a Polish hut. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.3.
Jewish refugees from Lublin. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x15.
Jewish refugees of Poland. N. Y., 1915. 18.6x24.3.
Jewish types in Russian Poland. N. Y., 1915. 12.9x17.6.
Misery of Polish fugitives. N. Y., 1915. 19.4x24.5.
Type of Polish peasant huts. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.2.
The wandering Jews. N. Y., 1915. 19.2x24.3.
Rumanian.
Refugeeswho have been, taken in by their friends. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
The Rumanian refugee. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
The whole family is compelled practically to live in the open. 1918. 18.4x23.3.
Russian.
Russians evacuating Warsaw. N. Y., 1915. 8.5x12.5.
Relief work, American.
Dawspn and Red cross nurses. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x22.7.
Evening with our American Red cross in France. 21.2x15.
French mothers with infants at Red cross canteen. 18.5x23.
Mackay unit of Roosevelt hospital. N. Y., 1917. 18.8x23.6.
Medical staff and nurses of the American Red cross hospital at Roman, Rumania.
1918. 18.4x23.4.
Members of the hospital corps of our Army in the first line trenches rendering
aid to the wounded. 15.7x21.
Miss Maxine Elliott fitting up her barge, distributing food and clothing. N. Y.,
1915. 10.2x12.2.
Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt and wounded French soldiers at Neuilly. 22.3x28.6,
22.9x29.1, 23.5x29.3. (3 photos.)
Wife of U. S. Ambassador to Russia aids Russian wounded. N. Y., 1915. 8x12.1.
Woman's committee, Council of national defense. Wash., 1917. 10.9x15.9.
Belgian.
Belgian chaplain engaged in Red cross work. N. Y., 1915. 10x13.5.
Belgian first-aid station. 16.5x22.
Belgian soldiers removing comrade overcome by gas attack. 15x20.8.
Stretcher-bearers removing the wounded to stations of first aid. Battle of Fland-
ers. 16x20.5.
Two little baby shoes found in wounded Belgian's pockets. N. Y., 1915. lO.lx
13.6.
British.
Rescue attending Lusitania disaster. 21.7x15.2.
French.
Chaplain and stretcher-bearers searching for wounded and dead soldiers [Beau-
mont]. 14.3x20.
Exchange of surgeons and attendants between France and Germany. N Y. 191 5. .
,
9.1x14.3.
Fraternite. After J. C. Dollman. Bristol, 1917. 55.5x68.6.
. French soldiers seriously wounded being sent home. N. Y., 1915. 9.5x13.7.
Probing the wounds of French soldier. N. Y., 1915. 10.2x14.5.
Reconstructed home in a French village (Matigny). 15.7x20.3.
Transporting wounded French soldiers to their barracks. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x13.
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14.5x24.5.
German field-wireless communicating with trenches at the front. N. Y., 1915.
11.1x15.2.
German gas shells. 18.8x16.
German reserves digging trenches. N. Y., 1915. 18.6x24.8.
German sharpshooters using armor-plate protection. N. Y., 1915. 17.4x24.8.
German shell-proof dug-out. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.6.
German shells unearth graves. After S. Wright. 1914. 9.3x14.2.
German soldiers gathering saplings to reinforce trenches. N. Y., 1915. 19.5x24.4.
German soldiers operating field searchlight. N. Y., 1915. 24.6x16.5.
Germans reinforcing trenches with saplings. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.7.
In the trenches. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.5.
Liquid fire used in trenches by Germans. N. Y., 1915. 17.8x12.6.
Result of explosion of gas bomb. N. Y., 1915. 13x17.6.
Trench holes. N. Y., 1915. 17.9x20.8.
Italian.
First line Italian trenches. 1917. 11.9x8.9.
Fortified road on the slope of Lucinico. 1917. 12.5x18.9.
Italian engineers division. N. Y., 1915. 8.6x12.4.
Italian soldiers hastily entrenching themselves on Austrian frontier. N. Y.,
1915. 9.3x13.4.
Italians in trenches. N. Y. 11x7.8.
Recaptured first-line trenches near Gorizia. 1917. 8.8x12.
Road to observatory. 1917. 12x8.9.
Rumanian.
Advantage is taken of ravines to hide reserves. 1918. 18.4x23.3.
Holes made by shells are large enough for a man to stand in. 1918. 23.3x19.4.
Second line of trenches. 1918. 19.1x24.3.
Trenches taken by the Rumanians from the Germans. 1918. 18.3x23.4.
Russian.
Interior of the Russian Fort Vilna. N. Y., 1915. 19.3x24.4.
Turkish.
Turkish soldiers under German command. N. Y., 1915. 12.3x16.6.
Miscellaneous, American.
American troops passing in review before French officers. 16x21.
Declaration of war. 1917. 24.5x16.8.
, Drawing numbers for the draft. 1917. 17.8x23.
President addressing Congress, Feb. 3, 1917. 17.9x25.5.
President Wilson delivering his message to Congress, Dec. 4, 1917. 15.8x21.
Belgian.
After the tide of war. Belgium desolated. 1914. 17x24.8.
Harvesting in the valley of death. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 21.1x15.8.
British.
German spy-hole at the front. After H. W. Koekoek. 1914. 12.3x9.8.
Regimental barber at his business. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x7.3.
S. S. Ryndam showing hole on side. N. Y., 1915. 9.6x12.1.
Still treasuring his trophy of war. After H. W. Koekoek. 20x17.
The tale of a glorious end. 16.3x25.2.
Warlencourt. Final resting place of the British heroes. 15.5x21.
Welsh horses and their cartridge bandoliers. N. Y. 1915. 10x13.7.
French.
The cemetery of Moosch. After C. J. Duvent. 32x48.5.
For freedom, with helmet on the cross. Lond., 1914. 17.5x10.7.
"
France pays homage to composer of La Marseillaise." N. Y., 1915. 10.2x14.3.
13.9x10.6. (2 photos.)
French children welcoming our soldiers by covering the roads with flowers.
12.3x21.
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14.3x19.5.
Heroic act of an eighteen-year-old corporal. After H. W. Koekoek. 24.5x20.
Lumbering scene in the Vosges Mountains. 16x20.5.
Meeting place of two
the seven rivers. 15.5x24.5.
of
The "Poilu" of 1916. After A. Lalauze. 26.6x19.
Regiment of infantry resting in the Aisne district. Soup time. 15.5x21.
The soldier's dream. After A. Faivre. 17.6x25.9.
Stable at the front in Argonne. N. Y., 1915. 9.9x14.3.
Trunks of dead French officers sent to their widows. N. Y., 1915. 7.8x11.5.
War demonstration in Ostend. After A. Forestier. 1914. 21x15.9.
- German.
Children collecting bronze household goods. N. Y., 1915. 17.6x22.7.
German field smithy. N. Y., 1915. 12.8x17.3.
Solitary sentinel. N. Y., 1915. 10.3x15.8.
Japanese.
Japanese infantry. 1918. 16.6x21.9.
Men of Imperial guard division. 1918. 16.6x22.
Rumanian.
Regiment of Transylvanians transferred to Rumanian army. 1918. 18.3x23.3.
Russian.
by Russians. N. Y., 1915. 8.4x14.6.
Galician oil wells fired
Two young Russian boys going to the front as mascots. 1918. 13.6x7.9.
War automobiles used for selling the Russian loan. 1918. 7.9x13.9.
the Huns.
British infantry Maxim gun in action.
Hot work. Artillery bombardment all along the German lines.
Interior of gun emplacement.
Our artillery in action. Gun in recoil.
Our artillery prepared against an attack.
Seaforths firing a trench mortar.
South African artillery in German West Africa.
French.
Auto truck taking a heavy gun into action near Verdun, France.
Awaiting the signal to fire. French 120 gun trained on the enemy's position.
Battery of French artillery taking new position.
Famous French 75 millimeter guns in ambush near German trenches.
French anti-aircraft gun in roofless railway car, preparing to chase an enemy
aeroplane.
French artillery in the village of Perthes lea Hurlus.
French battery of artillery in wooded position.
French gunners adjusting large cannon mounted on railway truck, France.
French guns, Paris, France.
French 155 gun in the Champagne district.
High power guns mounted on railway truck and under camouflage protection,
France.
Hurried emplacement of a field battery at Paichaho.
Modern artillery transport by auto in France.
Most famous weapon of the allies, the wonderful 75 centimeter gun.
Off for Berlin! High power auto truck delivering large cannon to the firing line in
France.
One of the famous French 75 cannons elevated for firing at an aeroplane.
Raining death and destruction on Prussian ranks. French 75 gun concealed to
cover advance of infantry in German defenses.
Training a French trench mortar.
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Artillery, German.
German heavy shells bursting in front of British trenches.
Kaiser William's soldiers studying the mechanism of a captured Russian machine
gun.
105 gun that has fired its last shot for Prussian autocracy, captured in recent drive.
With the Germans on the Belgian firing line, operating machine guns.
Russian.
A pioneer of the Kaiser's forests shattered into toothpicks by a shell from the
Russian lines.
Aviation.
Bird of prey. Zeppelin flying over a German town.
German taube captured with wings damaged by shell fire, Paris.
Hauling down French dirigible balloon for officers' reports.
Shooting German aeroplanes. Aircraft gun concealed in woods.
Awards of honor.
Decorating with medaille militaire Adjutant Dambriue, severely wounded at
Ablain, France.
French general decorating officers for valor on battlefield.
Sir James Willcocks talking to native officers.
Survivors of the 21 men in the Seaforths who have received the D. C. M.
Battlefields.
Barbed wire entanglements cut by the German soldiers to hasten their attack on
Russian lines.
Battlefield after the charge.
Battlefield in northern France strewn with German dead.
Casualties after the charge.
Grim horrors of war. Bodies of men and horses amid wreckage of French city.
Bombardment of cities
Belgian.
Altar of Malines cathedral wrecked by German shells.
Damage wrought to interior of Malines cathedral by German shells.
Interior of Malines cathedralwrecked by German guns.
Havoc caused by second Zeppelin bomb attack at Antwerp.
Tragedy of Louyain. Famous university town destroyed.
Wreck of beautiful Lou vain, Belgium.
Wreckage of Antwerp houses by German bombs dropped Sept. 2, 1914.
British.
Ruins of the docks power house; destroyed by German bombs, Kings Lynn.
Zeppelin raid on Kings Lynn. W reck of home.
T
French.
Barricade in streets of Eclusiers, France.
Bombarded farm buildings in France.
British "Tommies" amid the ruins of Senlis.
Church square bombardment; Albert, France.
after
Destruction from modern artillery fire; ruins of Sermaize, France.
Devastated section of Creil after the bombardment of the German forces.
Evidence of German "Kultur." Church at Ecriennes, France, shattered by
a German shell.
French factory destroyed by Hun artillery fire.
H. D. Grid wood looking at the ruins of the shell-wrecked Richebourg church.
Hurlus, after terrible bombardment by French artillery.
Monument to German ruthlessness at Bethincourt, Verdun.
Ruined mansion at Creil, after the city was bombarded by the Germans.
Ruins at Creil, France.
Ruins of a mansion in the pathway of the German guns, Senlis, France.
Ruins of church at Hurlus in the Champagne district.
Ruins of famous church at Albert, France.
Ruins of Senlis, France.
Ruins on Rue de Paris, after the bombardment by the German forces, Creil,
France.
Scene on Rue de Republique, after the bombardment by the Germans, Senlis,
France.
Senlis after the German bombardment, Sept., 1914.
Russian.
German look-out guard in the loft of a wrecked Russian barn
Unknown.
Effect of shell fire.
French troops entering village captured from the enemy.
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Bombardment of cities Unknown Continued.
London territorial regiment passing a shell-wrecked house.
Ruins of a sugar mill; bombardment by the Germans.
Terrible work of high-explosive shells. Officers examining shell craters.
Bridges.
Belgians defending bridge across canal in Flanders.
French engineers building a pontoon bridge for the great advance.
Inspecting a pontoon bridge in the French section, nearing completion.
Pontoon bridge built by French engineers, northern France.
Preparing for the great advance. French engineers building a pontoon bridge
across the Marne.
Tangled ruins of Marne bridge blown up by Germans, and Red cross train wreck.
Wooden bridge built over River Meuse by Germans to replace one Allies destroyed.
Burial grounds.
German soldier marking a tombstone for fallen comrade
German soldiers' graves and crude monument for the men who fell on the eastern
battle lines.
Graves of French heroes within the trenches.
Graves of Turkish soldiers beneath barbed-wire entanglement on the Dardanelles.
Interment of the fallen brave in the cemetery at Villers au Bois, France.
Last resting place of many fallen heroes of the allied armies.
New burial ground for French heroes, near ruined cemetery, France.
Camouflage.
Answering the Nation's call: part of the artist's corps.
Carrying branches of trees to screen our artillery.
Masking a battery.
Camps.
Alarm in camp: Approach of enemy aeroplane, France.
Botha's successful campaign in German South West Africa.
British camp in France; mess tents and cooks section.
Temporary camp at a base town in German East Africa.
Cavalry.
Cavalrymen from Morocco with the French troops at the front.
French cavalry horses swimming river in northern France.
French cavalry ready to follow an infantry attack.
French dragoons proceeding to the front, each with spare horse. Bourget, France.
Gallant burghers of Gen. Botha ready to invade German West Africa.
King Edward horse guards, London, England.
King's drasroon guards charging.
Russian Uhlans riding through the main street, "The Tachsen Place." Warsaw,
Russia.
Scouting for the enemy. French cavalry passing through village.
Troop of cavalry crossing stream in France.
Types from France's colonial troops, Spahis from Algeria.
Commissary.
Army kitchen behind the firing line.
Army mess wagons serving hot coffee to a battery of artillery after a forced march.
Commissariat train leaving supply station.
Cooking an evening meal in the heart of German East Africa.
Food for the British army in France. Herd of sheep for the front.
How the British force is fed; bread ovens of the army in France.
Like mother made. Field bakery; National army cantonment.
Lull in the fighting; French colonial troops, the jovial Zouaves enjoying a meal.
Making bread for British troops; camp scene, France.
Meal time at the front; Belgian soldiers receiving their meat and soup.
Mess time; French soldiers sheltered in factory, ruined by artillery fire.
On the firing line at meal time with Belgium's brave defenders.
Provisioning an immense army; British transport wagons in France.
Slaughter of goats for Indian troops in France.
Unloading bread for British soldiers near firing line.
Zouave and Moroccan sharpshooters taking meal.
Engineers.
American engineers' first contingent of the army of the Great republic.
Inspection of the "Royal engineers" in London, prior to their departure for
France.
Royal engineers leaving England for the front.
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Hand-to-hand fighting.
Driving out the invader; fighting the Germans house to house.
Soldiers of the Allies tracking a sniper.
Infantry, Belgian.
Belgian infantrymen on the alert for the German advance guard.
Some of the re-formed Belgian army at the front.
With the Belgian army at the front: inspection of rifles.
British.
British infantry marching through a French town.
Part of England's cosmopolitan army.
Canadian.
Lord mayor's day; Canadian troops and Red cross car.
East Indian.
Typical Garhwal riflemen.
Jat headquarters group.
French.
France's sturdy sons still roll forward; on the way to the trenches.
French aerial scout watching the enemy while inf antiy takes an advanced position .
Portraits Continued.
Lieut. Robinson, V. C., Lieut. Souerey, Capt. Sommers.
Some of Lieut. Robinson, V. C.'s brother officers.
M'lle Semmer decorated by order of President of France for heroic actions under
fire.
Sir James Willcocks at work.
Sir James Willcocks reviewing Gurkhas on their return from the trenches.
Free, and Mrs. Wilson, Sec'y Baker, and Gen. Scott, Ft. Myer, Va. Granting
commissions to reserve officers.
British and Indian officers of the 58th Rifles.
Generals on a visit to an outpost held by the Black watch.
Group of British and Indian officers of the Sikhs.
Group of officers of the famous Jodhpur lancers taken in France. In centre the
Maharajah, Sir Pertab Singh, and the Maharajah of Rutlam.
Indian officers of the Garhwalis.
Officers of the 3rd London regiment.
Prisoners.
German prisoners. Captured by the British at Bouvigny, France.
German wounded prisoners succored and tended by the Allies.
Russian officers as prisoners.
Soldiers of the Allies shooting a spy.
Under arrest near the Danube River.
Recreation.
American troops being entertained in park adjoining Buckingham palace.
Camp of French artillerymen, enjoying well-earned rest from trench warfare.
Comradeship amidst British and native signallers.
Fishing in a Flanders canal.
German soldiers on the eastern front enjoying a brief respite in the forest.
Gurkha pipers playing the Marseillaise before an audience of French villagers near
the firing line in France.
Halt in Brittany; British force on their way to the front.
Heart of the nation. Calisthenics in the army.
Jats at play: a wrestling match.
.Tats
performing their native music in France.
Lull in fighting; Belgian soldiers taking a well-earned rest.
Meal time with Belgium's brave soldier boys.
Sturdy Belgian soldiers enjoying a rest after a fierce light.
With the French army in the Dardanelles; preparing an early morning meal.
With the Indian army in Flanders; preparing breakfast.
Refugees.
Belgian refugees housed in Alexandra palace, London.
Relief.
Although wounded, one of our officers assists a casualty into the stretcher.
British Red cross ambulance in French service.
Casualties arriving at regimental aid post; a walking case.
Checking wounded French before removal to base hospital.
French field hospital; locating bullet with X-ray machine.
Heroes from the front; French wounded delivered at hospital station from Red
cross train.
Horror of war: ghastly glimpse of Belgian wounded, Antwerp hospital.
Interior of Alexandra palace occupied by Belgian refugees, London.
Prominent Washington women that will help feed the armies of the nation by
organizing kitchen economy.
Red cross workers from India with troops in France.
Repairing Red cross ambulances.
Tenderly they lifted him; hospital train, Trekopjee, German West Africa.
Wives and daughters of U. S. senators serving at Red cross headquarters, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Religious subjects.
Devout Mohammedans at the hour of prayer in France.
Gen. Botha's burghers attending sen-ice in Dutch reformed church, Cape Town.
Sikhs singing religious chants outside their billets.
Signal corps.
Artists corps learning signalling in Russell Square, London.
Busy field-telephone during an engagement.
Cable section laying line.
Divisional telegraph operators in a French town.
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Looking down Pennsylvania Ave. from 109th U. S. Inf. quarters. Feb. 1918.
Looking down Tyler Ave. from 108th Field artillery quarters. Feb. 1918.
lllth-112thTJ. S. Infantry, Machine gun battalions and Signal corps. Feb. 1918.
28th Exhibition bayonet drill in honor of Sect. Lansing. 1918.
Camp Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla.
Two views. 1918.
Members of the camp. 1918.
Officers of the Quartermaster corps training & mobilization camp. Mch. 5, 1918.
Camp Kearny, Linda Vista, Cal .
This partial list of music of the European war was compiled under the direction of
W. R. Whittlesey, Acting Chief of the Division of Music. The items are arranged
under country. Songs with piano accompaniment, unless otherwise stated, are entered
under the name of the composer of the music. The author of the words, if other than
the composer, is mentioned when possible.
UNITED STATES
Aaronson, B. The flag of my heart and home. N. Y., Patriotic Puh. Co., 1917.
Abbey, K. E. Battle hymn of the Republic. N. Y., Gray, 1918.
Abbott, S. Sleep soldier sleep. Pt.-song. Bost., Thompson, 1918.
Aborn, E. B. We are fighting for humanity. N. Y., Condosta, Mitchell Mus. Co.,
1917.
Abrahams, B. E. Stand by the President. Pittsburg, Abrahams, 1917.
Abrahams, M. There's a million of heroes in each corner of the U. S. A. N. Y.,
Kalmar, 1917.
Acres, G. The Patriot. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1918.
Adams, A. J. Bottle your tears up and smile. By L. H. Walker.
Los Angeles,
Hatch, 1917.
Adams, A. N. Soldier boy. Ms. 1918.
Adams, E. J. Unfurl the flag of freedom. Bayonne, Adams, 1917.
Adams, F. S. Farewell, Good Luck to You. Ms., 1918.
We'll all do our bit. Ms., 1918.
Adler, M. The passing regiment. Providence, Adler, 1917.
Ager, M. France, we have not forgotten you. Ms., 1918.
Tom, Dick and Harry and Jack (Hurry back). By H. Johnson. N. Y.,
Feist, 1917.
Aide, H. The call of the flag. By L. D. Westfeldt. N. O., Grunewald, 1917.
Alexander, J. G. Democracy. By B. Grassland. Los Angeles, Jessen Mus. Ent.,
1918.
Alfred, D. B. Democracy love song. N. Y., Blackman, 1918.
Alleman, J. H. The passing of the Kings. Song coll. Hollywood, 111. Author,
1917.
Allemong, J. E. Somewhere in France is daddy. By C. H. Adams. Roanoke,
my
Va., Imp. Mus. Co., 1918.
Allen, E. I'm a regular daughter of Uncle Sam. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917.
Allen, W. K. We
are all Americans. 1917.
Altman, J. You're the son of the U. S. A. Bridgeport, H. A. Mus. Pub. Co., 1917.
Ambrose, P. Our flag is there. Phil., Amer. Mus. & Poetry Co., 1918.
Ames, P. On our way, we're going somewhere. Bost., Birchard, 1918.
Our souls are thine, America. Pt. song. By F. Manley. Bost., Birchard,
1918.
Ames, W. C. Our soldiers. 1917.
Andersen, A. O. Sammy. By R. Western. Chi., Mus. Pr., 1918.
Anderson, Mrs. J. A. Rally to the colors. Rosebud, S. D., Anderson, 1917.
Anderson, J. S. Parting. San Antonio, Anderson, 1917.
Anderson, N. D. Soldiers of a new day. N. Y., Amer. Song. Co., 1917.
Anderson, E. W. Hark, hear the bugles calling. By Mrs. J. Anderson. Plymouth,
Ind., Univ. Serv. Bur., 1917.
Anderson, W. E. Bring me a letter from my old home town. N. Y., Witmark &
Sons, 1918.
" "
Andino, J. E. Hoe your little bit in your own back yard. N. Y. Great
,
Aim Soc.,
1917.
I'll soon be coming back to you. By E. M. Solloway. Phil., Swisher, 1917.
Last night as I lay by the camp fire. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1916.
Loyalty is the word to-day. By D. D. Cahill. N. Y., Great Aim Soc., 1917.
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Behr, Q. I'm coming Uncle Sammie. By H. C. Hill. Glassport, Pa., Hill, 1917
Belford, F. L. Do your bit. Chi., Belford, 1917.
Goodbye Autocracy. CM., Belford, 1918.
Bell, C. M. Camp Grant march. Bockford, Bell, 1918.
Benfleld, Mrs. A. Q. Just the glorious U. S. A. N. Y., Tullar-Meredith, 1917.
Benke, H. Uncle Sam did I hear you calling. Ms. 1918.
Benn, A. N. Dixie Doodle. Chi., Benn, 1917.
We'll keep flying. Chi., Benn, 1917.
Bennet, C. W. Salute the flag. By E. C. Coley. 1918.
Bennet, J. Q. Swing on to victory. By F. K. Huffer. Chi., Bennet, 1918.
Bennet, L. Abie, my soldier baby. By A. Olenick. N. Y., 1917.
Bennett, M. C. My son, your country is calling. Hartford, Bennett, 1917.
Bennett, W. H. Kiss your soldier boy goodbye ere I go. Los Angeles, 1917.
When the stars and stripes unfold. 1917.
Benoist, A. The freeman's hymn. N. Y., Fischer, 1918.
Benton, T. Guard of the U. S. A. By H. G. Creel. Fort Worth, Quartet Co., 1918.
Berge", I. Si le Kronprinz avait voulul Par E. Villemin. N. Y., Eureka Pub. Co.,
1917.
Berg6, Ir6n6e. True to the flag. Chorus. By E. S. Tillotson. N. Y., Schirmer,
1917.
- Song.
Bergen, A. H. Flander's fields. Col. J. D. McCrae. Chi., Gamble Hinged Mus. Co.,
1918.
Bergen, Q. TJ. Flag song. Chi., Summy, 1917.
Bergenholtz, E. Rally around Old Glory boys. By W. Corbett. Oakland, Corbett,
1917.
Bergh, A. Red White and Blue. By S. Fay. Boat., Birchard, 1918.
Berlin, I. The devil has bought up aU the coal. N. Y., Waterson, 1918.
For your country and my country. N. Y., Waterson, 1917.
Over the sea boys. N. Y., Waterson, 1918.
They were all out of step but Jim. N. Y., Waterson, 1918.
The voice of Belgium. N. Y., Berlin (Inc.), 1915.
Berliner, A. L. The men behind the men behind the guns. Ms., 1918.
Bernrath, W. H. Then our boys will come back to Yankee Land. Schenectudy ,
Bernrath, 1918.
Bertelsen, E. If someone only cared. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918.
Betten, E. M. No war for the U. S. A. Oak Park, 111., Betten, 1915.
Bettray, F. Going on and over. By P. R. Minahan. Fond Du Lac, Minahan, 1917.
Betts, M. Your country is calling. By F. P. Patterson. 1917.
Bickerstaff, J. L. The boys in khaki. By J. A. Rutherford. 1917.
Bickford, G. F. The spirit of '76. N. Y., Militia of Mercy, 1917.
Bigelow, F. E. The battle song of liberty. By J. Yellow. 1917.
Bilhorn, P. P. All hail to thee America. Chi., Bilhorn, 1917.
Brighten up your journey with a smile. Chi., Bilhorn, 1917.
Billings, R. W. Sammy's got a Little French Doll. Milwaukee, Billings, 1918.
Billings, T. Don't turn your back on Uncle Sam, boys! Los Angeles, Billings, 1918.
Bimboni, A. The sacred legion. By M. Tucci. N. Y., Carmen, 1917.
Bingham, W. W. The new Red, White, and Blue. Ms., 1918.
Birch, E. M. Old glory. 1917.
Bird, P. D. Brave Hearts of the White and the Blue, or, The Trail of the ... Ms.,
1918.
Bischoff, H. J. Mr. Wilson president of our nation grand. Hoboken, Bischoff, 1917.
Bixby, M. V. Build a bridge of ships. Ms. 1918.
Bixby, M. .Y. The Kaiser rides in his armed car. Plattsburgh, Wingways, 1918.
Black, J. M. There will be no Kaiser anymore. Williamsport, Black, 1917.
Black, K. Q. America's rally song. Quartette. By M. C. Martin. Seattle, 1918.
Blackman, S. A. Keep the home fires burning for the American soldier boy. Port-
land, Blackman, 1917.
Elaine, E. America! My home. Pt. song. 1918.
Blake, T. The ballad of Hiram J. O'Swatter of Punkin Oklahoma. Sidney, O.,
Blake, 1918.
Blanchard, W. H. The wings of the U. S. A. Sacramento, Blanchard, 1917.
Blankenhorn, E. The farmerette. By C. B. Nielsen. Ms. 1918.
Blankley, K. M. Off to the Front. Toledo, Author, 1918.
Bleeker, H. M. Dear America. By L. D. Faulkner. Buffalo, Faulkner & Bleeker,
1918.
Bleuler, J. All for America. N. Y., Bleuler, 1917.
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Bliss, Q. Our country's call. Pt. song. Wore., Mass., 1917.
Blomquist, B. To the flag we love. Los Angeles, Blomquist, 1917.
Bloominger, J. N. Strong and steady, rough and ready, sons of Uncle Sam. 1918.
Blount, J. H. A battle hymn of democracy. Wash., 1917.
Blythe, M. N. I raised my boy a soldier to be. Chi., Natl. Mus. Co., 1917.
Bock, W. E. Freedom for all forever. By E. F. Cogley. Omaha, Pronto Pub.
Co., 1918.
Glory. (Glory and liberty.) By E. F. Cogley. N. Y., Witmark, 1917.
Bockius, S. A. K. Brave soldiers of America. Ms. 1918.
Bohlender, A. A salute to Old Glory. By Mrs. D. R. Campbell. St. Louis, Bohl-
ender, 1917.
Boiler, E. K. That little boy of mine or the cry of peace. Boiler, 1917.
Bollom, J. H. The song of the hoe. By A. B. Croft. Toledo, Bollom, 1917.
Bond, C. J. His buttons are marked "U. S." By M. N. Bradford. Chi., Bond &
Son, 1918.
Bonnell, M. B. The call to arms. Los Angeles, 1917.
Bonnell, B. H. Oh, hock the Kaiser. N. Y., 1917.
Oh, ye heroe. N. Y., Bonnell, 1918.
Bonner, J. A. Good bye my baby good bye. Kans. City, U. S. Mus. Co., 1917.
Bonney, W. Men of America. By F. B. Taylor. Jamestown, N. D., Col. Bk.
Store, 1918.
Borch, Q. There waves the flag. By C. Horwitz. N. Y., Berg, 1917.
Boschen, J. H. My country and my home. N. Y., Fischer, 1917.
Bossert, H. Faces in the camp fire. W. E. Davis. Santa Cruz, Davis-Bossert, 1917.
Bostwick, J. A. For mother, home and country. N. Y., Bostwick, 1917.
Botefuhr, C. The Flag of Liberty. Pittsburg, Kans., Botefuhr Mus. St., 1918.
Bound to win. Anonymous. Fairchild Pub. Co., 1918.
Bowe, P. F. The Irish volunteer. Waterbury, Bowe, 1918.
When we come marching home. Waterbury, Bowe, 1918.
Bower, E. W. Your country needs you. By E. Waite-Colson. Binghamton, 1917.
Bowers, F. V. Buy a liberty bond. By J. Mahoney. N. Y., Bowers, 1917.
Good luck to the U. S. A. By A. J. Lamb. N. Y., Bowers, 1917.
I'll do without meat, I'll do without wheat. N. Y., Bowers, 1918.
I wonder if she is waiting in her old New England town. N. Y., Bowers, 1917.
Let me kiss the flag before I die. N. Y., Bowers, 1918.
We're going to take the germ out of Germany. N. Y., Bowers, 1917.
Bowes, A. I love thee Old Glory. By J. A. Murray. Pt. song. Chi., Cloister Mue.
Co., 1917.
Bowman, Mrs. F. E. Honor to our soldier boys. 1918.
Boyd, G. Z. Our soldier. Gin., Willis Mus. Co., 1918.
Boyd, J. H. I didn't raise my boy to be a slacker. Chic.,
Song House, 1917.
Boyden, G. K. There'll be nothing too good for the boys. Bost., Boyden, 1918.
Boyden, G. L. If I am not at the roll-call kiss her boodbye for me. Bost., Boyden,
1917.
We won't be with you to-morrow to-day we march away. Bost., Boyden, 1917.
Boyds, H. F. "She is my U-Boat." By C. St. Clair. Colville, Wash., West. Mus.
Co., 1918.
Boyle, E. I. .The call of a nation. Wore., Mass., Boyle, 1918.
Brader, W. B. Hymn of allegiance. Author unknown. 1918.
Bradford, H. D. The boys in brown. Rutledge, Pa., Bradford, 1917.
Bradley, B. J. Won't you breathe just a prayer for the boys over there. Ms. 1918.
Bradley, J. Speed up America (You're going to win). By R. J. Beckhard. Bost.,
Beckhard, 1917.
Bradley, M. H. Patriotic songs for patriotic people. Phil., Bradley, 1917.
Brady, M. T. We're off to-day for the mighty fray. By J. E. Wall. Quincy, 111.,
Wall, 1917.
Brady, P. F. Democracy. By P. T. Allen. Bost., Allen & Brady, 1918.
Braham, E. Do your little "bitty-bit." By F. Belohlavek. Chi., Frances-Clifford
Co., 1917.
Braham, P. America's mighty army. By E. W. Delacpur. Lond., Ascherberg,
1917.
Branch, B. Good-bye, sweetheart, good-bye. Des Moines, Branch, 1918.
Brannan, B. L. A bondman in the land of liberty . . Brooklyn, Selmore, 1918.
.
Good-bye boys come back soon and bring back home the bacon. Brooklyn,
Selmore, 1917.
Branscombe, G. Hear the tramp of marching feet. Pt.-song. 1918.
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Brown, D. O. C. We love you, 'deed we do, Uncle Sammuel. Tulsa, Okla., Meredith
Mus. Co., 1917.
Brown, E. The call to arms. By E. T. Glynn, 1917.
In the service. By F. A. Earle. Waverley, Maes., Brown, 1917.
New America. By C. B. Martin. Waverley, Mass., Brown, 1917.
Brown, J. E. Camp life. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1917.
Hats off! salute old glory. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918.
On to Berlin. By J. L. Ripper. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918.
Sammy's going to get you if you don't. Wray, Colo., Ripper, 1918.
Brown, K. C. We're coming millions strong. By S. J. Bassett. Bost., Rose, 1917.
Brown, L. Daddy's boy. Lowell, Brown, 1917.
I want him back again. N. Y., Bdway. Mus. Copr., 1918.
Brown, M. E. When you kiss your soldier-boy goodbye. 1918.
Brown, O. B. For the flag and Uncle Sam. Wenatchee, Wash., Mus. Co., 1917.
Brown, B. A. Our magic flag. By L. Hill. Spokane, Wash., Amer. Mus. Co., 1918.
Brown, W. E. Our flag. By C. L. H. Wagner. Bost., Paramount Co., 1918.
Brown, W. Q. We hear you, Uncle Sam. Raton, N. M., Raton Pub. Co., 1917.
Brown & Berl. When the boys come marching home again. Scranton, Munn &
Berl, 1918.
Browne, B. Loyalty to the Stars and Stripes. Chestnut Hill., Mass, Browne, 1917.
Browne, J. L. U. S. A. Chi., Gilbert Mus. Co., 1917.
Browne, B. A. General Lafayette, we are here! By J. J. Fearon. Ms., 1918.
"Hats off to every mother of a soldier! " By G. M. Orme. Ms., 1918.
Knitting song. By L. C. Albinger. Ms., 1917.
Let's be prepared for peace or war. N. Y., Howley, 1916.
Marching thro' France. By Dr. B. H. Ms., 1917.
Soldier boy. By C. Hawkins. Ms., 1917.
The soldier lad in khaki clad of nineteen seventeen. By C. N. Young. Ms.,
1918.
The soldier's farewell.W T
ash. C. H., O., Old Reliable Mus. Co., 1917.
Sweet Liberty. By F. Chumley. Ms., 1917.
There's a sweet little girl and she's waiting for me. N. Y., Church, 1918.
There'll be a hot time for the Kaiser. Cleveland, Popular Mus. Pub., 1917.
When the war is over. By Lulu Evarts. Ms., 1918.
Yankee Doodle go to France. By Win. Newell. Ms., 1918.
Browne, B. S. Here's to the knd of Uncle Sam. By G. F. Jordan. Bloomington, 111.,
Mod. Mus. Co., 1917.
Browning, H. B. It's up to you. Toledo, Liberty Loan Com., 1918.
Bruce, A. It was a German dream. Jordan Spring , Va., Mono Pub. Co., 1917.
Bruce, H. E. America! America! The best land on the earth. Chi., Bruce, 1918.
Bruce, M. Knitting. Lond., Chappell, 1918.
Bruce, T. Good-bye United States. Olympia, Rabeck, 1918.
Bruen, E. C. B. Freedom of the seas. N. Y., Bruen, 1917.
Brunns, G. F. W- Prayer. By D. M. Henderson. N. Y., 1917.
Bryan, N. Service song. The spirit of the U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
The spirit of the U. S. A. By A. L. Murray. Ms., 1918.
Bryan, V. Jerusalem is free. Rensselaer, Ind., Reynolds & Donegan, 1918.
Bryant, L. I want to be a soldier boy. Chi., Bryant, 1917.
Buchanan, C. Your flag and my flag. By W. D. Nesbit. Newark, 1917.
Buchanan, E. W. Mother Americans. Stanford, Conn., Metz Mus. Co., 1917.
Buck, C. M. A
pledge to the flag. Ms., 1918.
Buck, Q. E. For the world and the U. S. A. Chi., N. W. Mus. Co., 1918.
Buckley, P. A. If you do your bit they'll never put America down. Los Angeles,
Brophy, 1917.
Buckmeyer, E. F. We will all stand by you Uncle Sammy. Zanesville, O., Buck-
meyer, 1918.
Buford, J. W. Over the sea to Black Jack. San Antonio, Buford, 1918.
Bull, C. B., jr. The army of the air. By E. Brown. Ms., 1917.
Bullock, Q. F. America to thee. N. Y., Bullock, 1917.
Bullock, S. When Teddy leads the boys. Cleveland, Bullock, 1917.
Bundy, B. F. When Yankee Doodle goes to France. N. Y., Witmark, 1917.
Bunn, F. E. Just because we know we're right. Ms., 1918.
Bunting, J. J. The call to liberty. Spokane, 1918.
Burford, M. O. Great God of Liberty. 1918.
Burg, C. Everybody has his troubles and I'm having mine. Ft. Smith, Ark., Burg.,
1917.
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Burke, J. A. If I had a son for ach star in Old Glory. By J. E. Dcmpoey. 1917.
A soldier's rosary. N. Y., Stasny, 1918.
Burke, J. N. My glorious stars and stripes. S. Bethlehem, Pa., Burke, 1917.
Wh3n it's Christmastime on the battlefield. S. Bethlehem, Pa., Burke, 1917.
Burknardt, A. Lat's bury the hatchet. 1918.
Burns, B. Bound for Berlin. Milwaukee, Amer. Mus. Co., 1917.
Burns, J. P. God and country, U. S. A. Pt.-song. Phil., Phil. Mus. Club, 1916.
Burns, M. America land of my adoption. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917.
Burton, R. When the bugle calls. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1918.
Burtch, R. L. Angels guard thee I pray. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1918.
Bye bye baby dear. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1917.
Peace on earth and liberty. Indianapolis, Halcyon Pub. Co., 1917.
Burton, G. W. A Yankee message to France. Rockwood, Mich., Burton, 1918.
Bus6, W. Aren't you glad you're living in the U. S. A. By C. M. Levett. N. Y.,
Bohrer, 1915.
Bush, J. Q. Hail to the flag. Gin., Bush, 1917.
Bush, L. Preparedness.. By F. Shoemaker. Tulsa, Okla., Bush, 1916.
Butler, B. F. Join hands across the seas. Denver, Butler, 1915.
Butler, E. Farewell, soldier boy. By W. D. Totten. 1917.
Butler, H. E. France, we hear you calling. Ms., 1918.
Butterfield, C. France, America loves you. Phil., Butterfield, 1918.
Bywater, M. S. America'll win the war. Duluth, Bywater, 1918.
C. J. E. The great crusade. (Mus. after Southern melody.) N. Y., J. E. C., 1918.
Cabello, F. C. For the soldiers and sailors bold. Ms. 1918.
Peace peace reechoed cheer. By J. Schmidt. N. Y., Cabello, 1915.
Caflero, Al. Let's give a little credit to the boys. Brooklyn, Carroll, 1918.
Cahan, M. M. The fall of the Russian Czar. By M. Zavodnick. N. Y., Schenker,
1917.
Cahill, G. His daddy's sword. By M. A. Kiernan. Salem, 1917.
Cahn, E. B. We're coming. 1918.
Caithness, J. Awake America. Everett, Wash., Caithness, 1917.
Cake, L. B. My
soljah soul. 1917.
Uncle Sam's glories. 1918.
Calahan, G. M. Liberty. By S. E. Keese. 1917.
Calhoun, J. C. The beast of Berlin. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918.
War brides. N. Y., Shapiro, 1916.
Calisch, J. H. Do we remember Dewey? N. Y., Greenwald, 1918.
Hark to the country's call. N. Y., Calisch, 1917.
Calkin, J. B. Vexillum gloriosum. Pt.-song. By J. F. Genung. 1917.
Call, Guy. Our Sammie boys. By G. A. Rockwell. Westfield, Mass., Encore M.
P. Co. 1917.
The call to Peace. N. Y., Walton Fenn Co., 1916.
Calmoutier, G. American war march. By S. J. Treitel. Woonsocket, R. I., French
Pub. Co., 1917.
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Cameron, J. "The boys of Uncle Sam. N. Y., Collins, 1917.
Uncle Sam will be a father to us all. Ms. 1918.
You don't always have to fight to be a hero. Los Angeles, Heaton, 1915.
Cameron, L. & L. Come rally. Brooklyn, Chandler-Ebel Mus. Co., 1917.
Camilieri, L. Freedom's battle song. By L. L. Bates. N. Y., New Singing Sos.,
1917.
Hymn for America. By W. A. Slade. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918.
Campbell, C. R. I'm sure I wasn't raised to be a soldier. Erie, Pa., Losey M. P.
Co., 1916.
Campbell, E. Old Glory. Ms. 1918.
Campbell, H. M. We're all alike in Khaki. San Diego, Dale & Grenols, 1918.
Campbell, R. T. Our native shore. By Bert Platte. Omaha, Platte, 1918.
Cannon, E. C. That red cross girl of mine. Columbus, Buckeye M. P. Co., 1917.
Cannon, T. Y. America army song. By Mrs. L. A. R. Clark. Salt Lake City,
Held, 1917.
Capen, B.C. And they went marching, marching, marching. Ms. 1918.
Capen, E. M. Back home I'll come. Marlboro, Mass., Capen, 1917.
Three cheers for the grand old flag. Marlboro, Mass., Capen, 1917.
We are going, Fa'her Woodrow. Marlboro, Mass., Capen, 1918.
Carey, de I'sle and Lwoff. America. By Rev. S. F. Smith. Pt.-song. 1917.
Carelton, C. Uncle Sam's boys. By H. B. S. Short. Minneapolis, Short, 1917.
Carlo, M. Ev'ry Sammy needs his sraokin' overthere. Delta, Mich., Delta Pub.
Co., 1917.
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Carlsom, B. M. Give a little credit to our Red Cross nurse. Ms. 1918.
Carlson, D. A. I'll be waiting for you dearie. Chi., Amer. Mus. Pub., 1918.
Carolyn, H. Some day we're back to dear old glory. St. Paul, Bramwell & Ragen,
1918.
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Carp, A. I have come to say "Good bye. Ilion, N. Y., Carp, 1917.
Carpenter, J. A. Khaki Sammy. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917.
Carr, 3. The eagle. Sioux City, Carr, 1917.
Carroll, C. & G. Weare off to the war, boys! N. Y., Carmolo Mus. Ag., 1917.
Carroll, E. So long Letty. Play. Excerpts. N. Y., Witmark, 1918.
When I'm thru with the arms of the army. N. Y., Feist, 1918.
Carroll, J. & Walters, B. Old glory. Kans. City, Carroll & Walters, 1917.
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Carroll, M. H. Credo "God is marching on. Pt.-song. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918.
Carroll, W. We shall fight for our rights as we fought for liberty. 1918.
We'll follow Perehing into old Berlin. By R. C. Young. 1917.
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Carruth, W. W. Owed to beans. By W. Carruth. Oakland, Sierra Mus. Co., 1918.
Carson, C. B. In the ranks of the U. S. A. Atlanta, Ind., Carson, 1917.
Carter, M. J. Song of victory. Lebanon, N. H., Carter, 1918.
Cartlege, E. D. Let us fight with all our might. Phil., Patriot Pub. Co., 1917.
Carty, N. A. W. The nation's call. Lawrence, Mass., 1918.
Carusi, I. J. Sons of liberty. Berkeley, Talmacraft So., 1918.
Caruso, Enrico & V. Bellezza. Liberty forever. N. Y., Schinner, 1918.
Caruso, J. A. N. Boy of mine. By W. Creager. N. Y., Alliance M. P. Co., 1918.
Carvlin, M. We'll soon be sailing away. Chi., Everett Mus. Co., 1918.
Cary, B. Great is the life of Jackies. Ms., 1918.
Old glory will be flying over no man's land. Ms., 1918.
Red Cross. Ms., 1918.
When you come back, my
Sammy Boy. Ms., 1918.
Cascio, M. L. L. Our boys. By K. M. Florini. 1917.
Case, Anna. Our America. [ Cin.] Church, 1917. ,
1917.
Sons of Freedom. By F. G. McCauley. Wellington, 0., 1917.
Up with the flag. By J. H. Johnston. Cin. Willis, 1917. ,
Clark, E. B. Loyal scouts are we. Newark, Scout Pub. Co., 1918.
Clark, K. S. Camp songs .
Wash., Evening and Sunday Star, 1918.
. .
ville, 1918.
Cowart, M.B. The boys who fought in the trenches. By T. L. Jordan. 1917.
Cowles, E. Laurels. By A. Coll. Bost., Ditson, 1918.
Cowles, H. The farewell message. By One of the "Boys." Saxonville, Mass.,
Cowles, 1917.
Cox, C. B. The U. S. A. will lay the Kaiser away. By J. Dettling. Columbus,
Buckeye M. P. Co., 1918.
Cox, Mrs. E. The call for volunteers. Bellefontaine, O., Author, 1917.
Cox, J. The great war. Cin., Willis, 1914.
Cox, M. E. After the war. By C. S. Black. Cin., Black, 1918.
Peace, sweet peace. By A. E. Lloyd. Cox & Lloyd, 1916.
Cox, S. E. When Woodrow Wilson Takes a Hand. Nashville, Dixie Mus. Co.,
1918.
Coyle, H. V. God has blessed you and me when he gave us liberty. Phil., Key-
stone Co., 1917.
Crane, O. B. The flag of our country. By E. G. Brazelton. Monticello, la.,
Brazelton, 1917.
Cranston, E. A. The old flag's calling you. Providence, Cranston, 1917.
Crawford, C. The National Army man. N. Y., Witmark, 1917.
Crawford, E. T. Liberty. "U. S. A." emblem song. [Melody only.] Pelham,
N. Y., 1917.
The Red Cross message. [Melody only.] Pelham, N. Y., 1917.
Crawley, A. B. Soldier boy. Gladys, Va., Crawley, 1917.
Creager. J. D. I love my liberty boy. Ms., 1918.
Crerie, E. E. Laurels victory. By A. G. Corless. Pittsbg., Ernal M. P. Co., 1918.
Crews, W. D. The patriotic trinity. 1917.
Crews, W. D., and Janes, E. C. Response to liberty's call. 1917.
Crittenden, F. B. "Go on, Uncle Sammy." Rochester, 1917.
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Crocker, Bay. "I want to be a soldierette. By G. Davis. Photograph, 1917.
Crockett, A. S. Bill, you won't get off at Heligoland. 1917.
Defend our land. 1917.
Till all be free! 1917.
Crockett, L. M. Good-bye soldier boy. Walla Walla, Crockett, 1918.
" " Walla
Mother dear, they are calling me. Walla, Crockett, 1918.
Croese, D. The Liberty loan Pep. Ms., 1918.
Crookham, D. America, we'll stand by you. Sioux City, Crookham, 1918.
Crosble, A. W. We
are ready. By J. J. O'Brien. Worcester, Crosbie, 1917.
Cross, H. Sailor boy. Seattle, Cross, 1918.
Cross, H. E. The pact of peace. 1917.
Crow, J. For you and the U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
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De Luca. Good bye, and good luck, boys. By Hassall. Phil., Swisher, 1917.
De Luoa, J. Stand by our Wilson. Phil., De Luca, 1917.
Demarcst, L. F. Soldier boy. Joliet, 111., West, 1917.
Ye have heard the call. Ms., 1918.
De Momlnicis, M. That's why I want to be a soldier. N. Y., Treisalt, 1917.
Uncle Sam (is a peaceful man). 1916.
Dempsey, T. H. Uncle Sam we're strong for you. Chi., Dempsey, 1917.
Denlinger, C. K. America's Slogan, Fall In, Fall In. 1918.
Dennee, C. For the flag and America. Bost. ; Schmidt, 1917.
Dennis, B. F. Your Uncle Sammy now is calling for the boys of the U. S. A. Lynn,
Dennis, 1917.
Densmore, J. H. Friends of France. By M. Gardenia. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
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The unfurling of the flag. By C. E. Sears. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
Denulrio, T. The dear old flag of the U. S. A. Peoria, 111., Crescent MUB. Co., 1918.
Derenzy, E. L. We'll fight for dear old glory. Lownman, N. Y., Composer, 1917.
De Bose, P. That's all one mother can do. By I. Reid. N. Y., Haviland, 1918.
That's why we love you, Betsy Ross. By Ivan Reid. N. Y., Haviland, 1917.
Despard, H. Verdun front. Ms., 1918.
DeVillar, J. M. The Texans are ready. Laredo, Tex., DeVillar, 1918.
Dewey, J. Q. Over the top, the top, we go. San Fran., Dewey, 1918.
Dible, B. H. Freedom for all forever. San Diego, Dible, 1918.
Dicey, E. Our lone pet may be a soldier yet. Pittsburgh, McGinn, 1917.
Dick, E. T. The emblem that set all men free. Ms., 1918.
Dick, J. W. I'm going back to Tipperary. N. Y., Dick, 1915.
Dick, W. In the land of the free and brave. By E. E. Davis. Bost., Quigley, 1917.
Dickinson, C. For all who watch. Pt.-song. N. Y., Gray, 1918.
Dickinson, L. T. The spirit of '17. Chi., Natl. Mus. Co., 1917.
Dickson, B. M. Carry me back to my home across the sea. Union City, Tenn.,
Dickson, 1918.
Dieter, H. That Yankee drive. 1918.
Digiorgio, J. In peace forever and ever. N. Y., Digiorgio, 1916.
Dillon, J. A. For defence. N. Y., Dillon, 1917.
For the honor of Uncle Sam. N. Y., Dillon, 1917.
There's a service flag in the window. N. Y., Dillon, 1918.
Dinsmore, H. A. For flag and country. By Mrs. E. Clarke. Skowhegan, Me.,
Milburn, 1917.
Dinwiddie, P. Let peace go marching on. By L. C. Shea. Wash., Marks-Gold-
smith, 1915.
Dionne, A. Don't lose your heart to the lilly of France. By E. Le Doux. Leo-
minster, Mass., Wore. N. P. Co., 1917.
Dixon, A. Come on boys. Chi., Dixon, 1917.
Dixon, H. Grin grin grin. St. Louis, Dixon-Lane, 1918.
We're going to get to Berlin through the air. St. Louis, Dixon-Lane, 1918.
Dobbins, M. B. The khaki boys. Sedalia, Mo., Kauffman, 1918.
Doctor, O. I'm hitting the trail to Normandy. N. Y., Snyder, 1917.
Uncle Sam please keep your eye on that gal of mine. N. Y., Snyder; 1917.
Dodge, Q. I'm not going to buy any summer clothes ... N. Y., Granville, 1917.
Donahue, J. J. The call of theU. S. A. Lawrence, Mass., 1918.
The flag of the U. S. A. Palmer, Mass., Donahue, 1918.
Just for the sake of gold. Lawrence, Mass., Donahue, 1915.
Donald, D. Marching song. Holyoke, Mass., Clark Pub. Co., 1917.
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Flatow, Leon. It's a long way to Berlin, but we'll get there! By A. Fields. N. Y.,
Feist, 1917.
Fletcher, H. B. Hip hip hoo-ray for the good old U. S. A. Indianapolis, Williams,
1917.
Fletcher, J. Hear your country's call. Pt.-song. Words anon, and by J. Fletcher.
1917.
My country America. Pt.-song. By S. F. Smith. 1917.
Fletcher, E. L. Bring it back without a stain. 1918.
Keep the home-fires bright. Pt.-song. 1918.
The march to victory. Pt.-song. 1917.
Flint, L. The ocean must be free. Chi., Ideal Mus. Pub. Co., 1917.
Flint, M. It's up to us America. By H. C. Rossman. 1914.
Florence, M. I'll fight for my country and you. Phil., Burkart, 1917.
Flynn, A. Bing! bang! bing 'em on the Rhine. By J. Mahoney. N. Y., Remick,
1918.
There's a green hill out in Flanders. N. Y., Piantadosi, 1917.
Flynn, A. J. Oh, moon of the Summer night N. Y., Piantadosi, 1918.
. . .
son, 1918.
Fox, Li. G. H. America. (New tune.)
Fox, I. On with the flag boys! Gin., Krolage, 1918.
Fox, S. J. We'll fight for you old glory. Chi., Reynard, 1917.
Francesco, L. E. de. Grido di Guerra. Versi di E'. Flocco. N. Y., Cardilli, 1915.
Frank, J. O. With liberty bonds. Gin., Frank, 1918.
Frankenstien, A. F. Is your blood red white and blue? By W. R. Cushman. Loa
Angeles, 1917.
Franks, H. B. The boys from Yankee land. Brooklyn, Carroll, 1917.
Franz, A. We'll knock that little "U-boat" high and dry. Phil., Elfreth, 1917.
Frazer, Mrs., A. H. They have to thank America. Detroit, Frazer, 1918.
Frazier, A. Won't you buy By S. L. Frazier. Lo3 Angeles, Hatch, 1917.
Frazier, A. McP. Flying the red white and blue. Los Angeles, Frazier, 1917.
Freedom's land. Air: Dixie land. By A. E. Broomhall. Troy, 0., 1917.
Fredette, J. A. Loving thoughts to Mother. Holyoke, Mass., Conway, 1917.
Fredrick, H. A soldier's Mother's request. By C. L. Hayes. Oakland, Rose Mus.
Co., 1917.
Freeman, E. C. A letter to Dad in France.
Northampton, Pa., Hazel Mus. Co., 1918.
Freeman, G. B. The Milwaukee, Con. Mus. Co., 1917.
world's war song.
Freeman, H. Shout hurrah for America. Providence, H. Freeman Co., 1914.
Freeman, H. B. It's a long way from Berlin to Broadway. Providence, Freeman,
1917.
Freeman, B. Song of the regiment. Milwaukee, Freeman, 1917.
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Freeman, E. and L. Uncle Sam and Aunt Columbia. Pt.-song. Harrisburg, 111.,
1917.
Freer, E. E. For the freedom of all nations.
Chi., Ro^siter, 1917.
Freese, B. S. Uncle Sammy we'll be there. Bloomington, 111., Freese, 1917.
Freise, W. A. When will the war be over? N. Y. Freise, 1917.
French. A. E. International hymns. 1917.
Franch, E. W. The flag of liberty. Nowtonville, Mass., French, 1917.
French, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hats off. 1917.
French, Mrs. G. B. Over here when we get back from over there. 1918.
French, K. G. For liberty. By C. W. Gordon. 1917.
Liberty anthem. By C. W. Gordon. Pt.-song. 1918.
Frey, H. It's only a starin a service flag. Ms. 1918.
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Look out for squalls Kaiser Bill. By E. H. Fitzpatrick. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co.,
1917.
Frey, H. A. Everyone can lirk the Kaiser if he wants to. 1918.
Frey, P. B. Keep our boys. Richmond Hill, N. Y., 1918.
Friedland, A. After the battle is over . . N. Y., Gilbert, 1918.
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Lets cheer the boys along. By A. E. Lenard. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Let's smoke the Kaiser out. By J. Anding. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Never let America desert her post. By E. Ebling. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co.,
1918.
Onward, onward we are marching. By W. H. O'Connell. Chi., O'Connell,
1917.
Our banner. By E. E. Hahn. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Rally boys who's going to France. By J. P. Hart. Chi., Nat. Mus. Co., 1917.
Sammie of the U. S. A. By B. H. Wilson. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
A soldier of Uncle Sam. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Some-where in France. By J. R. Schroeter. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Sweet land of liberty. By Mrs. I. Hodlmair. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Three cheers. By P. L. Haims. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Uncle Sam has called his boys. ByC. Calcote. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
Uncle Sam I am sure strong for you. By R. H. Perrett. Chi., Perrett, 1917.
Uncle Sam is asking for your hand to-day. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
United States, America. By H. A. Pooch. Chi., N. Amer. M. P. Co., 1918.
What we do when we know we're right. Chi., N. Amer. Mus. Pub. Co., 1918.
Friedman, M. Our own American boy. By W. C. Wilbert. Pittsburgh, Friedman,
1917.
Frisbee, G. B. Hurray for the great U. S. A. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
Frisch, B. I'd like to see the Kaiser with a lily in his hand. N. Y., Feist, 1918.
Fritts, J. W. The mystery anthem. Unison chor. 1918.
.
Fritz, L. In time of peace prepare. Manchester, Mass., North. Mus. Co., 1916.
Fritzsche, C. Love and war. [Piano, added text]. Los Angeles, Harding, 1917.
Frost, F. L. America we'll fight for you! By D. F. Rose. 1917.
Fryzer, Max. The liberty's prayer et The War children. Drama. Ms., 1918.
Fuller, C. W. My soldier boy. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
Fuller, E. When the old boat heads from home. N. Y., Douglas & Newman, 1918.
Fuller, F. G. The Red haired soldier boy. By F. J. demon. Detroit, Fuller, 1918.
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Fuller, Q. Are you thinking of your soldier boy to-night. Ms., 1918.
Uncle Sam's boys. Ms., 1918.
Fuller, M. M. America is calling you. So. Haven, Mich., Fuller, 1917.
Fulton, M. For flag and country. 1917.
Furth, S. Neutrality. By W. A. Heelan. N. Y., Fryer, 1915.
When the "Yanks" come marching home. By W. Jerome. X. Y., Jerome,
1917.
Fynn, A. J. Brother Jonathan leaves home. Denver, Composer, 1917.
G, C. H. We're goin' ter git th' Kaiser we, Yankee Doodle Yankees! Chi., Patr.
Mus. Co., 1917.
G., W. American national anthem. By A. M. D. G. 1916.
Gable, O. R. True to my soldier boy. Hagerman, N. M., Gable, 1918.
Gabriel, C. H. The colors that will not run. Chi., Rodeheaver, 1918.
Should the stars in your service turn to gold. Chi., Rodeheaver, 1918.
Sons of America. By F. F. Clark. Ames, la., Clark, 1918.
They have called us to the colors. By J. R. Clements. Chi., Rodeheaver,
1917.
Gabriel, C. H., jr. Keep the glow in glory. By A. H. Ben-Oliel. 1918.
Gaertner, F. The war of 1914-1915. N. Y., Hall, 1915.
Gage, Uncle Sammy's "Sammee." By H. R. Parsons. N. Y., Peckhain &
.
Parsons, 1917.
Galanter, H. When we get over there. Louisville, Smythe Mus. Co., 1918.
Gale, F. E. The Khaki boys. X. Y., Huntzinger & Dil worth, 1918.
Gallo, S. 11 risveglio d'ltaiia. Bost., Gallo, 1915.
Galloway and Topping. "My Soldier Boy." By T. Galloway. Ms., 1918.
Galoway, F. Over there. Ms.. 1918.
Gantvoort, A. J. They go to end war. By C. B. Galbreath. Gin., Willis, 1918.
Gardley, A. L. Land of liberty. By E. A. Bowman. Cleveland, Bowman, 1918.
Gardner, B. W. The girl I left behind. Scottsburg, Ind., Gardner. 1918.
Gardner, J. Old Glory is the sign! By J. G. MacDermid. Chi., Forster, 1917.
There is glory in old glory. By Mrs. L. M. Sligh. Dallas, Tex., 1917.
Garner, W. L. Camp Dix. Newark, Tower, 1918.
Garren, E. Do your bit (The patriot's cry). By M. Freeman. Ms., 1917.
"Columbia victorious!" By M. Freeman. Wash., 1917.
Garrett, E. Our answer to the call. Las Cruces, N. M., Williams Duo Co., 1917.
Garrett, H. Stand by the President. Dallas, Tex., Garrett, 1917.
Garrett, L. The rookies lament. Chi., Reynolds & Garrett, 1917.
Gartner, A. The Russian revolution, 1917. Chi., Gartner, 1917.
Garton, T. Belgian Rose. By G. Benoit and R. Levenson. Bost., Garton, 1918.
Gaskill, C. I thank you, Mr. Hoover. N. Y., Witmark, 1918.
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That's a mother's Liberty Loan. By Mayo & Tally. N. Y., Witmark, 1917.
Gaston, B. I'm all dressed up to kill. N. Y., Shapiro, 1918.
Gates, G. W. Liberty and peace. Ottumwa, la., Gates, 1918.
Gates, H. P. The call of Uncle Sam. 1917.
Gaul, H. B. O Lord God of hosts. Collect in time of war. N. Y., Scbirmer, 1918-
Gay, B. A soldier's dream. Ms., 1918.
Sons of Liberty. N. Y., Schirmer, 1917.
Gayne, A. A. Our Liberty Land. 1918.
Gebhardt, B. W. What if? By R. B. Leach. Paris, Tex., Gebhardt, 1915.
Geddes, A. I'm proud my boy's a soldier. Bait., 1917.
Geiger, H. W. O Lafayette, we're here. 1918.
Geisler, W. My American girl good-bye. Chi., West End Mus. Co., 1917.
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1917.
We've got to go to France. Ms., 1918.
Gerber, G. We're waiting for the call. By J. W. Metrie. Milwaukee, Sillaway,
1917.
Gericke, H. Wm. Off to join the Army. By Mrs. Selena Richardeon. 1918.
Gerke, B. C. The corporal's call. Berkeley, 1917.
Gerrish. H. G. Led by the red white and blue. By E. Jensen. Seattle, Craig
Mus. Pr., 1918.
Gerson, B. A. The flag of Freedom. By O. Gerson., 1917.
Gianni, N. Ten million strong. Ms., 1918.
Giannini, B. V. Men of America. N. Y., Messina, 1918.
Giannini, F. A. A Trento e Trieste! 1915.
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Gibson, B. Every one will say, oh long live the U. S. A. Harrisburgh, Gibson, 1918.
Gibson, L. C. The flag of the U. S. A. N. Y., McClintock, 1918.
Gifford, H. E. When my boy meets the Kaiser. Medford, Mass., Gifford, 1918.
Gilbert, E. O. B. Night on the field of battle. Hartford. Gilbert, 1917.
The red cross girl. Hartford, Gilbert, 1917.
Gilbert, F. Your Uncle Sammy want's you. Ms., 1918.
Gilbert, L. W. Let the flag fly! N. Y., Globe Mus. Co., 1917.
Gill, & Jack. When you answer to the call. Lockport, N. Y., Pop. Mus. Co., 1917.
Gillam, C. L. Old glory. Germantown, Pa., Gillam, 1917.
Gilliland, C. B. Our sammies. By A. J. Matthews. Mt. Vernon, 0., Gilliland,
1917.
Gilmore, W. T. You raised a noble hero for the good old U. S. A. Lowell, Mc-
Glinchy, 1917.
Gilmour, H. L. East Bound. By W. L. Stidger. Hymn. 1918.
Gilpin, W. L. Our Old Glory. Wheaton, 111., Gilpin, 1918.
Gilroy, J. P. When my red cross girl comes home. 1917.
W'hen the Kaiser is in hock. 1917.
Girard, B. Kiss your soldier boy good-bye. N. Adams, Mass., Girard, 1917.
Lafayette we're going over. N. Adams, Mass., Girard, 1917.
Giroux, A. Honneur aux braves qui passent. Lowell, Turcot, 1917.
Githins, H. M. Over the top with the U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
Glasse, S. B. When it's all over. N. Y.. Witinark, 1918.
Glasser, E. 'Neath the old Red, White and Blue. Phil., Patriot Pub. Co., 1918.
Glatt, A. "The man who put the Us in U. S. A. " By S. Downing. Ms., 1917.
Glazier, I. O. The call of the sammies. Greeley, Colo., Glazier, 1918.
Gleissner, B. J. The Boys of the U. S. A. By M. J. Gleissner. Ms., 1918.
Glogau, J. All aboard for home sweet home. N. Y., Piantadosi, 1918.
Here conies America. By E. Rose." 1917.
Glogue, J. The most beautiful flag in the world. Rochester, Berk. 1917.
Wake up, America! By G. Graff, jr. N. Y., Feist, 1916.
We all want a separate piece of Kaiser Bill. Ms., 1918.
Goble, M. M. I know they are waiting for me. Grand Rapids, Nat. Mus. Pub. Co.,
1918.
Goetz, P. B. The Spartan Challenge. Buffalo. Denton, 1918.
Goetze, K. When you come back my soldier boy . . San Diego. Goet/e, 1918.
.
Witmark, 1918.
Golden, J. L. Fall in line for your motherland. N. Y., Harms, 1916.
Goldenthal, C. Fight for the U. S. A. By C. Freed. Ms., 1918.
Goldman, M. Over the top. By M. Phelps. Chi., Buck, 1917.
Place a candle in the Window till your laddie boy comes home. Chi., Buck,
1918.
Goldman, S. L. March to the front. 1917.
Goldsmith, M. Yankee boys. Ms.. 1918.
Goldstein, G. The war. (Yiddish text.) By J. Zilbert. N. Y., Goldberg, 1917.
Good, W. B. We are ready when you call. Los Angeles, Wolfer, 1917.
Goodeve, Mrs. A. Now in this our hour of need. Hymn. N. Y., Gray. 1918.
Goodfellow, H. Who goes there? 1917.
Goodrich, J. C. Oh boys; we've got the fighting fever bad. Ms., 1918.
Goodwin, B. S. A prayer. Ms., 1918.
Goodwin, H. E. Marching through Rhineland. Hartford, Goodwin, 1918.
Gorbett, Z. F. When the Allies parade the streets of Berlin. New Castle, Ind.,
Gorbett, 1917.
Gordon, M. Buckle on your Belt, boys. Ms.. 1918.
Down in the trenches. Ms., 1918.
The soldier's lullaby. Ms., 1918.
Gorham, G. P. Somewhere in France. Ms., 1918.
Gorman, B. M. Come across. Phil., B-L Co., 1917.
Gottler, A. Hunting the Hun. N. Y., Kalmar, 1918.
Send me a picture of baby. N. Y.. Waterson, 1918.
When the flowers bloom on no man's land. N. Y., Kalmar, 1918.
Gottschalk, L. F. We're coming Uncle Sammy. Los Angeles, Young, 1917.
Gould, H. Up! up! America! Chi., Gilbert, 1917.
Gourle/, B. When the boys come home. Bv O. A. Newlin. Decatur, 111.. Gourlev.
1918.
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Qoyke, C. F. Come on boys and fight for the Red, White, and Blue. Garry, Tnd.,
Reed, 1917.
Graham, A. D. Oh Sammy. Los Angeles, Quincke. 1918.
Graham, J. We'll fight for Yankee Doodle. San Jose. Cal., Graham, 19J7.
Graham, W. H. Here comes Uncle Sam. By C. W. North. 1917.
Granger, A. J. The flag that knows no fear. Salix, la, Granger, 1917.
Grant, C. N. When all the world's at peace. By F. J. Brown. N. Y., Haviland.
1914.
Grant. F. W. This message your Mother sends you. Dover, N. H.. Grant, 1917.
Grant, E. Take up dear old "glory. By Mr. L. Paddock. 1917.
Gray, D. U. S. A. is calling me. Loa Angeles, Ballenger, 19J7.
Gray, E. America firs
f
By J. W. Callahan. Chi., Root, 1916.
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Green, E. The Yankee boys will never quit their duty to the U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
Green, H. The flag tha f set, us free. Ouray. Colo., Green. 1917.
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1917.
Guy, H. P. Our brave soldiers of the good old U. S. A. Detroit, Storz, 1917.
We're going to win for Old Glory. Detroit, Cohen, 1918.
We'll stand by our flag and the U. S. A. By J. W. Goodson. Detroit, Good-
son, 1917.
Gwirtz, J. L. Let's have liberty 'till the end. 1917.
Liberty until the end. Phil., Gwirtz Veo, 1918.
Haaf, H. For Freedom and Humanity. By P. McAvoy. N. Y., Church, 1917.
My soldier boy. N. Y., Haaf, 1918.
Haberstro, A. My soldier. Omaha, Liberty Pub. Co., 1917.
Hadley, A. Defend America. By R. Stickney. Bost., Ditson, 1917.
Defend America. Pt.-song. Bost., Ditson, 1918.
Haeckler, H. A. Victory. 1918.
Hager, F. W. When orders come to go. By R.-Farran. N. Y., Rega, 1917.
Hahn, J., jr. Neutrality. N. Y., Hahn, 1916.
Hainworth, H. V. There is no other way. Seattle, Simmonds, 1918.
Hales, W. J. Trusting Uncle Sam. 1918.
Hall, F. Before the boys leave home. By F. L. Stanton. Atlanta, Union Bk. Co.,
1917.
Dear old U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
Onward. By Wm. P. Taylor. Ms., 1918.
When our soldier boys come home. Eltopia, Wash., Ingalls, 1918.
Hall, F. D. When the soldier boys come marching home. Bennington, Vt., Hall,
1918.
Hall, G. A. Stand fast America. Dallas, Hall, 1917.
Hall, I. C. The boys in blue, in khaki too. By Capt. L. Y. Lenhart. 1917.
A call from LaFayette. Words by Capt. L. Y. Lenhart. 1917.
Kaiser Bill. By Capt. L. Y. Lenhart. 1917.
Sky fighting boys. By Capt. L. Y. Lenhart. 1917.
We are lads, just like our dads. By Capt. L. Y. Lenhart. 1917.
Hall, J. Hock the Kaiser. Chi., Hall, 1917.
Hall, J. N. Uncle Sammy is a calling you. Los Angeles, Quincle, 1917.
Hall, J. The mother's hall of fame. N. Y., Bizet, 1918.
T.
Hall, M. D. The sound of the bugle is calling. 1918.
Hall, R. E. Show me the way to Germany. Bushnell, 111., Hall, 1917.
Hall, W. G. Where the stars and stripes are to wave way cross in those Germany
towns. 1917.
Hall, V. H. God bless our boys, our dear boys. Newport, Ky., Kayser, 1917.
Hall, W. W. "All the Sammies think a lot of the girls." Ms., 1918.
Hallam, A. No foe shall invade our land. By Mrs. A. R. L. Pratt. N. Y., Witmark,
1917.
Halloran, J. L. Goodbye my
sweetheart. Bost., Halloran, 1917.
Halls, J. C. Battle cry of peace. By B. J. McPhee. Medford, Oreg., Haight, 1916.
Hamblen, B. Dear Old Glory. N. Y., Gray, 1918.
Hamell, E. S. The Sabbath day. Kvanaton, 111., Hamell, 1918.
Hamer, G. F. The flag we adore. By F. M. Hanley. Lawrence. Mass.. Hanlev.
1917.
Hamilton, A. L. The fighting 69th. Peekskill, N. Y., Greenfest, 1918.
Hamm, J. C. Camping on the Rhine. Los Angeles, Author, 1918.
Hammond, C. A. Liberty bell. Ms., 1917.
Hammond, G. F. Preparedness. 1916.
Hancojk, M. When the war is over .
Memphis, Reinhart, 1915.
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Hill, O. A. We
will stand by the stars and stripes forever. Ravenna, O., Hill, 1917.
Hill, P. M. The call for peace. Los Angeles, Hill, 1916.
Hiller, A. America's proud of you. Kans. City, Hiller, 1917.
Hilliam, B. C. Freedom for all forever. N. Y., Witmark, 1918.
The hallies howe a hawlful lot to hus. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917.
Apais la Guerre. N. Y., Witmark, 1918.
Hilton, B. A. America sing. Pt.-song. 1918.
Our colors. Pt.-song. 1918.
Himan, A. UnfurHhe flag. By J. Butler. N. Y., Gordon, 1918.
Hinshaw, W. W. When we follow Woodrow Wilson in the morning. 1917.
Hitchcock, H. E. It takes your Uncle Sammy
to finish up the scrap. By A. E.
Shaw. Shaw, 1917.
Chi.,
Hitt, W.
Sammees. Phil., Swisher, 1917.
Hoberman, H. D. From Yaphank to you. Brooklyn, Hobbs-Bobker, 1917.
Hochberg, C. E. Awake America awake. By D. L. Rader. Brooklyn, Ilochberg,
1917.
Hodges, S. H. O land of truth and liberty. 1917.
Hodgson, A. The Hun is on the wave. Norfolk, Marshall, 1918.
Hodgson, T. A. Y. All-hail my native land to thee. Ms., 1918.
Come along. Palmerton, Pa., Hodgson, 1918.
March of the Pennsylvanians. Ms., 1918.
Hofer, Mrs. M. I'm just a Sammy, a blue-blooded Yank. Sedalia, Mo., Perry,
1918.
Hoffman, K. Every girl that has a heart loves a soldier. By C. F. Whaley. N. Y.,
Branen, 1918.
Hofman, G. W. France to you. San Fran., Hofman, 1918.
Hogan, W. We are bound to get the Kaiser. 1917.
Holorook, P. We're on our way to France. Raymond, Wash., Holbrook, 1918.
Holden, E. V. When Tommy Atkins comes marching home. N. Y., Buckeye MUB.
Pub. Co., 1915.
Holderness, H. O. One last look. Chi., Luey, 1917.
The soldier's talisman. 1917.
Holland, J. J. If Uncle Sammy needs me. Ms., 1918.
The spirit of seventy-six. Ms., 1918.
Hollander, N. F. Come across boys. Ms., 1918.
Holly, F. E. United we stand. N. Y., Schuberth, 1917.
Holman, F. E. Battle hymn of the allies. By E. C. Holman. 1917.
Holmes, W. T. Enlist for the red, white and blue. Lewiston, Me., Holmes, 1917.
Holt, E. When the boys at the front are fighting. Brooklyn, Holt, 1918.
Holt, G. C. Trench song (of the Eighty-Eighth). Ms., 1918.
Hooper, C. The Message in the Bottle. Coffeyville, Kan., Sunflower M. P. Co., 1918.
Hope, C. H. Allied flags and goal (World democracy.) Providence, Hope,
. . .
1918.
Hopkins, E. E. We'll all defend Old Glory. By A. Clement. Bost., Melody Mill,
1916.
Horgan, E. D. Goon my boy, your country needs you. Buffalo, Denton, 1917.
Horsman, E. Stand, stand up America. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918.
Horton, J. I. Beautiful liberty flag. N. Y., Horton, 1917.
Our God we trust. N. Y., Horton, 1917.
Hosmer, E. S. Songs of peace and patriotism. Best., Ginn, 1915 .
Houghton, Inez. We're a part of Uncle Sam." Cbadron, Neb., Beckworth, 1918.
Houston, E. B. Get out of Belgium, "Bill. Cleveland, Assoc. Mus. Pub., 1918.
Howard, F. B. The bugle calls to clasp the hands across the sea. Los Angeles,
Howard, 1917.
Howard, G. I'm proud to ba of service to my country. N. Y., Howard, 1918.
I'll be a long long way from home. N. Y., Howard, 1917.
Somewhere in France is Daddy. N. Y., Howard, 1917.
Uncle Sammy's at the bat. N. Y., Howard, 1918.
Howard, G. P. The O. D. boy. N. Y., Gray, 1918.
Howard, J. E. Somewhere in France is the lily. By J. Johnson. N. Y., Witmark,
1917.
When our boys come marching home. N. Y., Witmark, 1917.
Howard, M. N. They'll be needed. Columbus, Composer, 1917.
Howard, O. E. Hurrah for the red, white and blue. Chi., Howard, 1918.
Howard, W. E. Hurrah for the U. S. A. Chi., Modern Mus. Pub. Co., 1915.
Howe, M. C. Somewhere in France. 1918.
Howell, E. M. On a battlefield in France. Denver, Kissell, 1918.
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Jones, P. What the Yanke3 boys can do. By L. Fenderaon. N. Y., Harding'a
Mus. House, 1917.
Jones, E. P. The pep song. Wilkes-Barre, Owen, 1917.
Jones, E. K. The glory of the U. S. A. Phil., Swisher, 1917.
Jones, E. S. America is calling me. Suffern, N. Y., Jones, 1917.
Jones, S. Just for baby's sake. Phil., Indep. Mus. Co., 1916.
Jones, S. O. We're going to see it through. N. Y., Mullins, 1918.
Jones, W. S. H. To arms! By D. Eastman. Jefferson, N. H., Eastman, 1917.
Jonnson, L. When we have peace once more. Roxbury, Mass., LeRoy, 1916.
Jordan, E. M. Berlin or bust. Ms., 1918.
Jordan, J. Comrades in arms. N. Y., Jordan, 1918.
When you're away. N. Y., Trinity Mus. Co., 1917.
Jouannean, H. Uncle Sammy's boys. Los Angeles, Jouanneau, 1917.
Jourdan, K. S. Somewhere in France to victory. By S. Stein. Ms., 1917.
Judge, S. H. The Sammies aim. Sioux Falls, S. D., Judge, 1917.
Kailimai, H. Hats off to U. S. A. By H. E. Jaynes. Detroit, Jaynes, 1917.
Kaiser, O. E. America, the greatest of them all. Ms., 1917.
Kaiser, E. L. Good-bye my boy. Ms., 1917.
Kail, E. M. Since my boy has gone away. By A. Rich. Ms., 1917.
Kalman, E. Her soldier boy. Operetta. Excerpts. N. Y., Karczag, 1916.
Kamerly, E. F. The Irish leader. 1917.
Kampe, H. F. When my boy comes marching home. From "Safe for Democracy."
Ms., 1918.
Kampman, E. S.
Lullaby of San Antonio,
war: "While your daddy's far away."
Goggan, 1917.
Kanouse, W. H. There is no place like home, dear Seattle, Lyric Mus. Co. ,1918.
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Keith, C. C. Over the top with Old Glory. Richmond Hill, N. Y., Keith, 1918.
Keith, D. A. Send love to me once in a while. Ms., 1918.
Keith, E. A. We'll be there with the red, white, and blue. Bost., Keith, 1917.
Keith, J. H. 'Twas the Yankee doodle do. By J. A. Kutzleb. Marion, Ind.,
Kutzleb, 1917.
Keithley, E. C. I'll be there, laddie boy, I'll be there. Chi., Root, 1918.
Somewhere to-night. By H. G. Frost. Chi., Root, 1918.
Keller, C. E. Yes I'll help bring peace again. By C. Long. Vienna, S. D., Keller,
1917.
Kellogg, P. It's great to be a private in the army. Buffalo, Keleo-Bay Pub. Co., 1917.
Our nation 'roused again. By W. J. Coe. Buffalo, Keleo-Bay Pub. Co., 1917.
When Pershing says "Let's go!" By W. J. Coe. Buffalo, Keleo-Bay Pub. Co.,
1917.
Kelly, E. H. America, Ireland loves you. Kaiis. City, Kelly, 1917.
Kelly, M. F. We'll never let our old flag fall. Pt.-song. N. Y., Chappell, 1917.
Kelly, W. A. The flower of the U. S. A. N. Y., Kelly, 1918.
Kelly, W. T. Buy, buy, a liberty bond. Ms., 1918.
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Kenning, H. We'll never let the old flag fall. Har ford, Kenning, 1917.
Keough, J. P. Fall in line behind Old Glory. By 0. B. Bartle. 1917.
Kerdyke, F. Onward, Perahing, forward. Ms., 1918.
Kern, J. Toot, Toot, Mus. Com. Excerpts. N. Y., Harms, 1918.
Kernell, W. B. Buy a bond. Song from "Good-bye Bill." N. Y., Harms, 1918.
Ketchum, A. A. The Sammies are coming. N. Y., Haviland, 1917.
The Khaki song ook. Bost., Dilson, 1917.
1
The Khaki song book for our soldier and sailor boys . . .
Bost., Ditson, 1917.
Kidd, E. A. Hymn before action. By Rudyard Kipling. Chi., Kidd, 1918.
Uncle Sam. Chi., Kidd, 1917.
Kidd, J. M. He'll fight for his country and for you. Ms., 1918.
Kidwell, L. Mother's Commandments. Gin., Fountain M. P. Co., 1918.
Kiefer, J. Redemption of Alsace Lorraine. Ms., 1918.
Kiely, J. F. Daddy's land. St. Louie, Empress Pub. Co., 1915.
Kienian, H. A. When the flags of freedom wave. Bost., Kiernan, 1917.
Kilpatrick, G. We are coming, France. 1918.
Kindsvater, E. Our colors true. Pittsburgh, Kindsval.er, 1917.
King, J. N. Victory. Solo and qt. Norris'own, Pa., King, 1918.
Kinney, S. National anthem. 1917.
Kirk, C. C. Your Uncle Samuel's hat is in the ring. Wadena, Minn., Kirk, 1918.
Kirkpatrick, D. Attaboy (That's the boy). DesMoines, Kirkpatrick, 1917.
Kistier, W. P. A call to arms through my brothers. Hamburg, Pa., Kistler, 1916.
Klages, F., and others. Drink a toast, to your grand dad's dad. Gary, Ind.. Klages,
1917.
Klein, E. Our nation's flag. By C. Kunter and W. Corteen. Oak Pk., Klein, 1917.
Kiem, F. The slaters of Columbia and the sons of Uncle Sam. Scranuju, Whiimore,
1917.
Klemi, A. L. Amerikansuomalaistenmarssi. Zimmerman, 1917.
Kiickmann, F. H. Lets keep the glow in Old Glory. Ms., 1918.
Old Glory goes marching on. Chi., Root, 1918.
Our flag to the sea. By J. Will Callahan. Chi., Root, 1914.
Will the angels guard my daddy over there? Chi., Root, 1918.
Kloess, A. Ropin' the Kaiser. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918.
Kneff, A. W. Don't forget to tell my sweetheart. Janesville, Wis., Means, 1918.
Kness, L. In France and Flanders. Ms., 1918.
The Kaiser's las + dream. Ms., 1918.
Over the top. Ms., 1918.
The tyrant's des iny. Ms., 1918.
Knight, G. A. I'm going 'cross to France. Wa kinsville, Ga., Knight, 1918.
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Trust in God a*, all times. Cantata. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918.
Kells, F. F. The spirit of our boys. Aurora, 111., Kells, 1918.
Knight, H. M. The boys of Uncle Sam. Wash., Eberbach, 1918.
Knodle, W. St. C. The flag of the U. S. A. Phil., Knodle, 1918.
Knorr, H. F. The Sammy boys. Ms., 1918.
Knott, B. W. Onward America. Ms., 1918.
Peace hymn of the Republic. Ms., 1918.
Knott, Mrs. H. A. Pershing's "Sammies." Ms., 1917.
Koch, G. W. Battle prayer. Ms., 1918.
Kocian, H. America first. By J. Menown. St. Louis, Buch, 1917.
Koellhoffer, B. A. Tribute to the national guards, army and navy. Newark, Koell-
hoffer, 1917.
Kohlhof, A. A. When the Goddess of Liberty calls. Brooklyn, Carroll, 1917.
Kohlman, C. Help "Uncle Sam" win. By W. S. Goslin. Federalsburg, Md.,
Goslin, 1917.
France is calling. By H. D. Shaifer. Phil., Shaifer, 1917.
What have you done to help your Uncle Sam? Phil., Farrow. 1917.
When our boys arrive in France. By H. D. Shaifer. Phil., Shaifer, 1917.
Kohn, P. Hurrah for the U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
Koogle, E. L. War-time entertainment specialties. Lebanon, O., Sch. & Col. Nov.
Co., 1918.
Kopp, Delia. Liberty's tribute. N. Y., Dell, 1917.
Kornblum, I. B. I'll capture your heart. Los Angeles, Spitz, 1918.
Kraft, W. J. Fall in! U. S. A. By A. J. Latham. N. Y., Gray, 1917.
Kranz, J. Just leave it to your Uncle Sam. Los Angeles, Ballenger, 1918.
Kratz, H. H. The Red. the White, the Blue. By W. A. Lewis. Malvern, O.,
Lewis, 1917.
Kratz, L. G. President Wilson, U. S. A. Me., 1918.
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Krebs, F. K. Private O'Shea. Sierra Madre, Gal., Garden Song Shop, 1917.
Krebs, S. T. The eagle's call. Ms., 1917.
Krebs, S. W. The road to France. By D. N. Henderson. Ms., 1917.
Krewson, J. Uncle Sam needs you. By D. M. Thomson. Phil., Swisher, 1917.
Kroll, L. Our Sammies. Ms., 1917.
Kuester, E. H. On earth peace. By F. Crawford. Portland, Oreg., Irvington Pr.,
1915.
Kuhlman, L. Good bye good luck my soldier boy. Hammond, Ind., Yarck, 1917.
Kummer, C. No place like the U. S. A. N. Y., Remick, 1914.
Kummer, L. Over the top. Chi., Lowell Pub. Co., 1917.
Kurtz, W. The flag of the U. S. A. By B. S. Collins. Lima, O., Collins. 1917.
Kuta, J. A. and L. T. The call of Uncle Sam. Chi., Kuta, 1917.
Kyle, Mrs. J. Soldiers of the U. S. A. Springfield, O., Composer, 1918.
Lackey, V. L. Over the River Rhine, "on to Berlin." Youngstown, O., Lackey.
1917.
Lafferty,B. C. "We're in" "to see it through." N. Y., 1917.
Lagourgue, C. The avengers! By W. R. Dunroy. Chi., Patria M. P. Co., 1917.
Lake, C. Our navy boys. Salt Lake City, Wellington, 1917.
U. S. marching song. Salt Lake City, Wellington, 1917.
Lake, E. J. In Dutch. Los Angeles, Lake, 1916.
Lake, G. Uncle Sam. N. Y., Lake & Deckner, 1916.
Lake, Mrs. J. L. March we on for America. Photostat copy, 1917.
Lake, M. L. All together. N. Y., Remick, 1918.
Lamb, F. D. While Uncle Sam sings Yankee Doodle to the Kaiser. Rochester,
Lamb, 1917.
Lamb & Co., B. L. Peace and prosperity .
Brooklyn, Lamb, 1915.
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Popplewell, 1917.
Lines, F. The land of liberty. Wore., Mass., Linea, 1917.
Lintt, W. F. Farewell, Kaiser. By R. S. Campbell and W. F. Lintt. Pt,-song.
1918.
Lippincott, B. E. Your comrades from the U. S. A. Phil., Myera, 1918.
Lister, Mrs. B. N. A
Little Snow- White Cross. By R. N. Lister. 19F18.
Littleneld, A. C. Don't be afraid, Uncle Sammy. Haverhill, Littlefield,' 1917.
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McCarron, C. E. Keep cool! The country's saving fuel. N. Y., Stern, 1918.
McCarron ft Morgan. Liberty Statue is looking right at you. Ms., 1918.
Up an' at 'em, up an' at the Hun. Ma., 1918.
Your lips are no man's land but mine. N. Y., Stern, 1918.
McCarthy, B. M. I remain your soldier boy. Hammond, Ind., 1917.
McCarthy, H. Hurrah for True Who Bravely do. Chula Vista, Cal., Parrish, 1918.
McCarthy, J. D. Dear Old Glory. N. Y., Dehnhoff, 1918.
McCartney, J. America's stand. By G. Blake. Playlet. 1918.
McCarty, J. J. Look out over there. Boat., Bost. Mus. Co., 1918.
McCauley, T. C. I'll die like a true American. Prov., R. I., East. Mus. Co., 1917.
McClannahan, C. L. Spare our homes, spare our firesides. Sedalia, Mo., Perry, 1918
McClellan, J. The spirit of our flag. By P. Harwood. Ms., 1917.
McClelland, C. P. The Kaiser will be wiser when Uncle Sam is through. San Fran.,
McClelland, 1917.
McCloskey, J. M. F. Flag o' my
land. By T. A. Daly. Ma., 1917.
Forward. 1917.
To arms. Ms., 1917.
McCloud, B. W. Our U. S. A. boys. N. O., Grunewald, 1917.
MacColl, H. S. T. The soldier's parting hymn. Buffalo, Denton, 1914.
MacComas, S. D. Tell Uncle Sam I'm here. Chi., Otis, 1917.
McConnell, G. B. The heart of the world. Phil., Swisher, 1915.
McConnell, J. E. Goodbye Germany. By J. E. and L. McConnell. Thomaston,
Ga., McConnell, 1917.
McConnell, L. Good-bye Germany. Chi., Browne, 1918.
McCormick, H. T. The U. S. A.'s the place for me. Wellston, O., McCormick, 1918.
McCosh, D. H. Let's go! By J. R. Mears. Portland, Ore., Mears, 1918.
McCosh, D. S. Do your best. Mount Morris, 111., McCosh, 1917.
McCoun, C. I. I'm on my way to France to lick the Kaiser. Ms., 1918.
McCowan, J. J. Stand by your Uncle Sam. N. Y., McCowan, 1916.
McCoy, K. R. Our country, the soldier boy and you. Ms., 1918.
McCray, B. The khaki-clad Sammie. Ms., 1918.
McCullough, E. Dixie-Doodle. By R. Zirkel. Columbus, Rialto Mus. Co., 1916.
McCurrie, C. H. Good-bye sweetheart. Alameda, Cal., Alameda Mus. Co., 1918.
A soldier's sweetheart. By E. Van Cortebeck, 1918.
MacDermid, J. G. Land of mine. Mixed voices. Chi., MacDermid, 1918.
Womens' voices, 1918.
MacDonald, A. Do your bit! Newport, R. I., Studio Mus. Store, 1917.
MacDonald, B. Is that you, O'Reilly? N. Y., Shapiro, 1915.
McDonald, J. D. A'top of the world, our flag. N. Y., McDonald, 1918.
Angel of the cross of red. Ms., 1918.
McDonald, J. H. The little Red Cross nurse. Ms., 1918.
We're on our way through France to old Berlin. Ms., 1917.
We'll fight for each star in the flag. N. Y., Haviland, 1917.
McDonald, J. J. Peace. Columbus, McDonald, 1918.
McDonough, F. A. America's call. Pt.-song. 1917.
MacElroy, G. W. Battle hymn of the Republic. By J. W. Howe. Pt.-song. 1918.
MacFadden, B. I may not have reared my boy to be a soldier. 1917.
McFadden, E. Cincinnati we're proud of you Gin., Willis, 1918.
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Mann, J. L. When the war is over over there. Denver, Landes-Carlyle, 1918.
Manning, E W. There's a flag that each Yankee will fight for. Chi. Manning, 1917
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Mikesell, J. B. The memory of you will be a flag, dear. Omaha, Patton, 1918.
Stand behind the man behind the gun. Omaha, Patton, 1918.
Miles, H. The stars in old glory. N. Y., Harding, 1918.
Miller, C. Hymn to freedom's cause. Brooklyn, Miller, 1918.
Miller, C. C. We'll rag our way thru Germany. By E. J. Tompkins. Deer Lodge,
Mont., Miller, 1917.
Miller, E. For liberty. By E. J. Gardner. Brooklyn, Fifth Ave. Mus. Pub., 1918.
Give your hand to Uncle Sam. By W. S. Steege. N. Y., Steege-Miller, 1916.
Miller, G.E. The Flag of Uncle Sammy and The Jack of Johnny Bull N.Y.,Scribo,
.
1917.
Miller, J. The message of America. New Rochelle, Bircham, 1917.
Miller, J. W. Old glory. Pt.-song. Blue print, 1918.
Miller, L. C. The Teutonic barrier. Seattle, Miller, 1915.
Miller, Ruby. The U. S. A. is here to stay. By Mrs. E. Campbell. Walnut Grove,
Ala., Campbell, 1918.
Miller,T. L. My Ms., 1918.
soldier.
Millhouse, L. On
the battle field. Ms., 1918.
Mills, W. R. Stand by the Flag. Syracuse, Mills, 1918.
Millspaugh, C. S. When the Sammy boys come marching home. Ms., 1918.
Milton, G. W. The Irish flag is flying with the Red, White and Blue. Ms., 1918.
Mitchell, A. Red Triangle man. Ms., 1918.
Mitchell, E. W. My soldier boy. N. Y., Mitchell, 1918.
Mitchell, S. Oh, Santa Glaus, send Daddy back to me. N. Y., Ponce, 1917.
Moffat, R. N. I am proud to be the mother of a soldier boy. Seattle, Moffat, 1917.
Mohr, H. K. Don't you go and worry, Mary. By B. MacDonald. N. Y., Shapiro,
1918.
Liberty bell. Goodwin. N. Y., Shapiro, 1917.
By J.
My dream of peace.N. Y., Shapiro, 1918.
Paul Revere N. Y., Shapiro, 1918.
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Muehling, C. The Red, White and Blue. By Mrs. J. Surrett. Ms., 1918.
Mueller, E. A. Hymn to Democracy. By J. Milnor Dorey. Hymn. Trtnton,
Mueller, 1918.
Muir, C. C. The man of the hour. Gin., Muir, 1917.
Murdock, L. S. When the Indian goes to Paris . . .
Gin., Murdock, 1918.
Murray, D. America thou art first. Chi., 1917.
By A. G. M. 1916.
Murray, F. H. Preparedness (Pacifist vs, Patriot).
Murry, M. A mother's explanation. Ms., 1918.
We're coming right away. Ms., 1918.
Mussey, K. K. Right makes might. Woman's Aux. Com. for Naval Recruiting,
1917.
My Uncle Sam. By H. J. Smith. (Tune of Dixie). 1917.
Myers, S. S. America, glorious land of Freedom. Gin., Fillmore, 1918.
Nairn, B. Come, my lad, and be a soldier. N. Y., Harms, 1918.
Nardini, E. G. America (National Air). 1918.
National songs of the Allies Bost., Silver, BurdettA Co., 1918.
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National songs of the United States of America and our Allies. Prov., R. I., Liver-
more, 1917.
The Nation's Home Songs. Chi., Kimball, 1918.
Needham, W. L. Who are Americans? By J. L. Gardner. Chi., Chi. Song House,
1917.
Neenan, J. J. Fighting for the Red White and Blue. 1918.
Neilan, J. Hit the trail for Europe. Cleveland, Assoc. Mus. Pub., 1918.
Nelson, C. W. The boys of liberty. Ms., 1918.
Nelson, E. I've got a new job. N. Y., Stasny, 1918.
She'll miss me most of all. N. Y., Stasny, 1918.
When Yankee Doodle learns to " parlez vous Francais. " N. Y., Stasny, 1917.
Nettleship, M.
Democracy or freedom for ever. Ms. 1918.
Neubauer, L. Who
can deny? Ms., 1918.
Ne Ville, M. D. While our banner floats above. Louisville, Smythe, 1918.
Nevin, G. B. America the beautiful. By K. L. Bates. N. Y., White-Smith, 1918.
New camp songs. By L. B. Smith. Cleveland, Smith, 1917.
New Columbia. By T. J. Mitchell. Adapted to the "Red, White & Blue." Los An-
geles, Mitchell, 1917.
Newell, F. E. Victory. Cent. Falls, R. I., Newell, 1918.
Newell, B. W. Yes, we'll fight! fight! fight! for U. S. A. Ms., 1918.
Newham, J. Farewell my soldier boy. Ms. 1918.
Nichols, C. C. We're waiting the call to go boys. Ms. 1918.
Nichols, D. E. A soldier's good-bye. Harlowton, Mont., Nichols, 1918.
Nickerson, W. J. The colored soldier boys of Uncle Sam N. 0., Grunewald, 1918.
. . .
Co., 1915.
O'Suilivan, P. America, Oh noble name. By W. W. Thum. Cin., Church, 1917.
Gates, W. J. We'll be back to Dixie. Wash., Oatee, 1917.
Old Glory song book. Illinois State Register, 1917.
Oler, E. Here's to the flying dorps. By A. B. Oler. Larchmont, N. Y., Oler, 1918.
Oliver, R. W. America first. By A. H. Ben-Oliel. 1916.
Olman, A. "Colleen Machree." By J. Mahoney. Chi., Forster, 1917.
Pick a little four leaf clover. Chi., Roster, 1918.
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1918.
Patriotic songs of America for school and home. U. S. Publ. & Serv. Co., 1917.
Patten, S. N. Songs of America. N. Y., Heubach, 1917.
Patterson, M. Rookie boy. Ms., 1918.
Paul, C. W. Let us pray for peace dear old U. S. A. N. Y., Mod. Mus. Pub. Co.,
1915.
Paull, E. T. Say Au revoir but not Good bye. N. Y., Paull, 1918.
Payne, F. E. We're doing our bit. Gouverneur, N. Y., Payne, 1918.
Peale.A. F. "Over here." Ms., 1917.
Pease, W. H. America is calling, will you go? N. Y., Pease, 1918.
When I look at this picture of you. N. Y., Pease, 1918.
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1917.
Schmidt, C. G. United States, America. 1918.
Schmidt, C. M. We fight with you and win. MB., 1918.
Schmidt, E. Loyal Red Wing. By C. P. Hall. Red Wing, Minn., 1917.
Schmidt, J. American bugle call. 1918.
Saint Paul's. 1917.
Schmitt, S. Stand by the President now. By E. N. Voorhees. Bort., Boet. Mus.
Co., 1917.
Schneider, C. Come on, rally 'round our flag boys. By T. C. Elmendorf. N. Y.
Esenee, 1917.
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Smythe, B. Fight for the flag we love. By C. Zollinger. Louisville, Smythe, 1917.
Sneed, M. The boys from old Kentucky. Lancaster, Ky., All Mus. Shops, 1918.
The patriotic mother. Lancaster, Ky., Sneed, 1917.
Snow, D. C. Buy a bond. Chi., Snow, 1918.
Soard, S. B., sr. The doom of Kaiser Bill. Morristown, Tenn., 1918.
Sola, J. America called to war. MB., 1918.
Solman, A. My Yankee boy. By B. Grossman & B. Frisch. N. Y., Morris, 1917.
We'll keep things going 'till the boys come home. By A. B. Sterling. N. Y..
Morris, 1917.
Solman, J. I'll come back and be your sailor boy. N. Y., Witmark, 1918.
Songs for soldiers. By E. Bangs. De Land, Fla., Bangs, 1917.
Songs of America . Ft. Wayne, Ind., Ft. Wayne Pr. Co., 1917.
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Co., 1918.
Sousa, J. P. Blue Ridge! I'm coming back to you. N. Y., Harms, 1917.
Great Lakes. N. Y., Harms, 1918.
In Flanders fields the poppies grow. ByJ.McCrae. N. Y., Schirmer, 1918.
We are coming. By E. W. Linn. N. Y., 1916.
N. Y., Schirmer, 1918.
Souther, L. There's a lily field. By F. R. Mastin. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
Spalding, F. A. March onl Over There. By A. Bates. Bost., Hoineyer, 1918.
Spaulding, H. F. The world's assassin Kaiser. Sioux Falls, Spaulding, 1918.
Speaks, O. \Vhen the boys come home. By John Hay. N. Y., Schirmer, 1915.
Specht, P. L. To a lonesome heart, (cello obi.) Reading, Monarch, Mus. Co., 1917.
Spencer, A. I want to stay in France. Ms., 1918.
Spencer, A. G. Hail America. Reno, Nev., Spencer, 1917.
Spencer, M. D. Old Glory's calling you. Chi., Lee, 1917.
Spenser, W. Our Sammee boys. Phil., Spenser, 1917.
Spernek, JT. G. The portrait. Minneapolis, Spernek, 1917.
Sperry, A. M-. My liberty boy. Ms., 1918.
Spicer, B,. Forward march! To Germany. Good Hope, 111., Spicer, 1917.
Spiese, E. Come boys come. So. Hammond, N. Y., Composer, 1918.
Spining, G. L. O Sammie! get your gun, right away!! Pasadena, Spining, 1918.
The Spirit of the Nation. Song coll. Sacramento, Weinstock, 1918.
Sporn, E. There's a gray-haired mother waiting. N. Y., Royal Mus. Co., 1918.
Sprague, W. H. We all love the flag. By Rev. F. D. Budlong. 1917.
Sprankle, L. Its time to get the spirit Cleveland, Supreme Mus. Co., 1918.
. . .
Negley, 1917.
Sullivan, A. S. Song of peace. Pt. song. By T. Taylor. Bost., White-Smith, 1914.
Sullivan, C. E. Sherman said "War is Hell." Burlington, Sullivan, 1918.
Sullivan, Mrs. C. S. Our boys in the khaki suits. Anderson, S. C., 1918.
Sullivan, D. A. America united. Lowell, Sullivan, 1917.
Sullivan, D. J. The redheaded Irishman. By A. M. Grant, Boat., Grant, 1917.
Sullivan, G. F. Arrah me Kaiser I'm a-comin . St. Joseph, Sullivan, 1917.
Sullivan, J. L. It's great to be a soldier. Boet., Strand Pub. Co., 1917.
Sullivan, S. Just tell Old Glory. Lowell, Anderson, 1918.
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Taylor, G. H. Mr. Yankee Doodle are we prepared. Barry, Malmgren & Taylor,
1916.
Taylor, I. D. Humanity. 1917.
Taylor, J. I. America, beloved land. Pt.-song. Pittsburgh, Taylor, 1917.
Kaiser Bill. Pittsburgh, Taylor, 1918.
Taylor, P. S. America's call. By E. F. Larkins. E. Liverpool, 0., Larkins-Taylor,
1917.
Taylor, B. Camping on his trail. By O. Taylor. Gin., Willis, 1918.
Taylor, T. He sleeps beneath the soil of France. N. Y., Taylor, 1917.
Teeling, F. B. Every star in our flag tells a story. N. Y., Harding, 1918.
We'll pay our debt to Lafayette. N. Y., Harding, 1918.
Temple, E. H. We
are Sammies of the U. S. A. 1918.
Templeton, F. Farewell to fighting Sammy. Toledo, Author, 1918.
When we go over the top. Toledo, Author, 1918.
Tennant, G. C. That's a mother's reward from her son. Bait., Key M. P. Co., 1917.
When the sun goes down in France. Bait., Key M. P. Co., 1917.
Tenney L. Come back to Belgium and me. 1915.
Terranova, S. The volunteers, Pt.-song. Eveleth, Minn., Terranova, 1917.
Terry, B. H. America's prayer. By L. G. A. Woolfall. Yonkers, Terry, 1917.
Columbia's Oriflamme. By E. Vangerow. Yonkers, Terry, 1917.
Terryberry, A. P. When our boys come marching. Grand Rapids, Terryberry, 1916.
Thacker, J. The man of mystery. By F. Thacker. Ottawa, 111., 1917.
Thaler, B. America, my home, bless'd home. Pt.-song. By H. D. Shaiffer. Ms.,
1917.
Tharp, C. andB,. B. Over the top for U. S. A. "with the best of luck." Chi., Tharps,
1917.
Thayer, F. Who's who? U.S. Not you. Mankato, Kans., Composer, 1918.
Thayer, W. A. The glory of war. Pt.-song. By F. D. Burnet. N. Y., Schirmer,
1918.
Theimer, E. M. E. America for evermore. Owatonna, Minn., 1917.
Thiele, E. B. Man the guns, boys. Ms., 1918.
Thomas, C. Berlin or bust. By W. Addison. Chi., Addison & Thomas, 1917.
MUSIC -259
Thomas, C. J. We have to pull the Kaiser off the throne. Ms., 1918.
Thomas, G. W. Registration day in U. S. A. N. O., Thomas, 1917.
Thomas, J. B. Sammie on the sea. St. Louis, 1917.
Thomas, J. E. The U. S. of the world. By K. O. McCoy. Kenton, 0., U. S. Mus.
Co., 1917.
Thomas, L. All we can say is God bless you, America is proud of you. N. Y.,
Triangle M. P. Co., 1917.
They're on their way to kan the Kaiser. N. Y., Thomas & O'Connell, 1918.
Thomas, S. L. Buy me a Liberty Bond. Ms., 1918.
Thomas, W. Take care of my sweetheart while I am away. Phil., Thomas, 1917.
Thompson, A. L. Stand by the colors. Phil., Thompson, 1918.
Thompson, C. P. The Sammies of the U. S. A. Jewett, 0., Composer, 1917.
Thompson, D. We're the sons of Uncle Sam. By H. B. Fallas. Los Angeles,
Ballenger, 1917.
Thompson, E. H. Our Red Cross patriots. By W. R. Thompson. Byesville, O.,
Thompson, 1917.
Thompson, G. V. Three cheers for the army & navy. N. Y., Evening Mail, 1917.
When your boy comes back to you. N. Y., Evening Mail, 1917.
Thompson, G. V. ana David W. When we wind up the watch on the Rhine. N. Y.,
Thompson, 1917.
Thompson, J. E. Pictures when the war is over. Gastpnville, Pa., Composer, 1916.
Thompson, L. The battle cry of U. S. A. New Britain, Clark, 1917.
Thompson, L. I. America calls. Portland, Ore., Thompson, 1918.
Thompson, B. Good-bye my little girl. N. Y., Thompson, 1918.
Off to the front. By T. Lilley. Cleveland, Assoc. Mus. Pub., 1918.
When duty calls. Cleveland, Lilley, 1918.
Thomson, V. Flag o' the world. By W. H. Smith. Kans. City, Kans. City Song
Co., 1917.
Thornton, M. C. Will you say to my dear Mammy. New Alb., Ind., Thornton,
1918.
Threlkeld, E. Buy a Bond. Charleston, 111., Erie & Leo, 1918.
Forget-me-not. Ms. 1918.
Tice, B. M. The cross that stands for helping hands. Sioux City, la., Tice M. P.
Co., 1917.
They are tenting to-night in far off France. Sioux City, la., Tice M. P. Co.,
1918.
Tidestrom, A voice from the aerie. Wash., Tidestrom, 1917.
I.
White, K. Don't forget the girl you left behind. By H. King. Troy, N. Y.,
Koninsky, 1917.
White, R. J., & J. Roscoe. I hear them playing Dixie in the trenches. By J. Roscoe.
Ms., 1917.
White, T. J. The starry flag of Liberty. 1917.
The White N. E. Wood. Portland, World Peace Assoc., 1915.
flag. By
Whitehall, F. M. We come. Brooklyn, Whitehall, 1918.
Whitely, M. J. For the Red, White and Blue dears, and you. N. Y., Whitely, 1917.
Whiting, R. A. The bravest heart of all. By R. Egan. N. Y., Remick, 1917.
Dress up your dollars in Khaki. ... N. Y., Remick, 1918.
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Throw me a kiss from over the sea. N. Y., Remick, 1917.
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Whitney, H. E. K. Stand back of Old Glory. By M. S. Grupp. Spokane, Whit-
ney, 1917.
Whitney, M. E. For you and me. Bost., Thompson, 1917.
Pershing invited me. Sioux City, Whitney, 1918.
Whittlesey, McD. We love our flag. Chi., McDonald, 1917.
Wickham, F. Everlasting peace. Ms., 1917.
Wiest, G. D. In this last great war. By H. Meyers. Bait., Md. Mus. Pub. Co.,
1914.
Wigmore, Maj. J. H. We'll see them through. 1917.
Wildman, F. C. Get up get out and go. N. Y., Waterson, 1918.
Wilgus, W. H. World peace. Pt.-song. 1918.
Wilkinson, C. E. Khaki boy. Wilkinson, 1917.
Willard, H. L. Somewhere. N. Y., Church, Paxson & Co., 1918.
Williams, A. A. Boy you want to be a soldier. Cleveland, Williams, 1917.
Williams, A., & A, Jahnke. U. S. patriots. By M. Cramer. Chi., Al-A-MO Mus.
Pub. Co., 1917.
Williams, A. C. Be sure to get the Kaiser too! Montgomery, Fried, 1918.
Williams, B. The man behind the flag. Stockton, Cal., Williams, 1917.
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My country needs me, Mother. Stockton, Cal., Williams, 1917.
Williams, D. E. Guide right forward march. Charleston, Williams, 1918.
Ocean waves, bring back my boy. Charleston, Williams, 1918.
Williams, E. Get out on the firing line. Ms., 1918.
Williams, F. Keep the same old love in your heart for me. N. Y., Williams, 1917.
It won't be long till the boys come marching home. N. Y., Krey, 1918.
Williams, H. Our boys. Pittsburgh, Williams, 1917.
Williams, K. America's answer. By T. J. Monagan. Milwaukee, Monagan, 1917.
Williams, J. L. Good-Bye Sweetheart I must leave you. Bevier, Mo., Williams,
1918.
Hold the line for we are coming. Bevier, Mo., Williams, 1918.
The Mothers of Men or the Mother Prayer. Bevier, Mo., Williams, 1918.
My Boy. Arr. by M. Van Fleet. Ms., 1918.
Williams, Mrs. L. S. I want you. N. Y., Williams & Simpson, 1917.
Williams, M. S. Prepare. By M. M. Harrison. Wash., Armstrong, 1916.
Williams, M. V. E. A soldier boy. St. Louis, Kunkel, 1917.
We are a unit for dear Old Glory. 1918.
Williams, O. On the road to victory. By F. F. Fleischer. N. Y., K. B. H. Co.,
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1917.
Williams, R. 'Neath the flag of the U. S. A. Gin., Willis, 1917.
Williams, S. A. Carry on. Ms., 1918.
Williams, S. W. The stars in field of blue. Ms., 1918.
Williams, T. Can the Kaiser. Phil., Williams, 1917.
Ring out Ye bell of Liberty. Phil., Songwriters Bur., 1918.
Williams, W. R. America to-day. By H. Moore. Chi., Rossiter, 1917.
Though duty calls it's hard to say good bye. Chi., Rossiter, 1917.
We don't know where we're going but we're on our way. Chi., Rossiter, 1917.
Westand for peace while others war. Chi., Rossiter, 1914.
Williamson, L. V. Don't be the last to go. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917.
Willmarth, W. Q. Our "Yankee Doodle" way. Photo., 1918.
Wills, E. To the boys in camp. ByE. W. Hill. N. Y., Fairchild, 1917.
Uncle Sam. By E. Lawson. N. Y., Fairchild, 1917.
Wills, W. E. Old Cornwall. Brooklyn, Wills, 1916.
Wilson, C. "Let's go." Ms., 1917.
Wilson, D. H. That's why I raised my boy to be a soldier. Portland, Wilson, 1916.
Wilson, E. D. Hats off to Uncle Sam. "Phil., Hall-Mack, 1918.
Wilson, Col. F. Let the band begin to play. N. Y., Wilson, 1918.
MUSIC 265
Wilson, G. A. Boy Scouts rooster march. San Fran., Florintine Mus. Co., 1918.
Wilson, Q. H. Hurry U. S. A. Waco, West. Pub. Co., 1918.
Wilson, I. B. Your flag and mine. Dayton, Lorenz Pub. Co., 1918.
Wilson, L. J. Bow down to Uncle Sam. Seattle, Echo M. P. Co., 1917.
Wilson, W. When you come home again. N. Y., Haviland, 1917.
Wilson, Capt. W. J. The star-spangled banner No. 2. San Saba, Tex., Wilson, 1917.
Wilson W. R. Peace universal. Detroit, Wolverine M. P. Co., 1917.
What fight for you? Freedom and liberty. By Rev. W. E. Brown. Detroit,
Wolverine M. P. Co., 1917.
Wilson, W. S. Boy o'Mine, Good Night. By G. Burr. San Fran., Daniels, 1918.
Wilton, D. T. In dream of the U. S. A. Boat., Thayer, 1918.
my
Wing, Helen. Over'the Top. By M. Merryman. 1918.
Winge, C. B. Red Cross sweetheart. Ms., 1917.
My
Wininger, J. A soldier's love song. Ms., 1918.
Winkler, B. When Uncle Joe steps into France. N. Y., Morris, 1918.
Winne, J. I wonder who's knitting for me. By R. Leveen. N. Y., Winlee, 1917.
Wise, B. Through Germany we will go. By G. Bilbo. Creston, la., Bilbo, 1917.
Wiseman, B. K. Uncle Sam, here I am. By B. S. Tiffany. Seattle, Echo M. P.
Co., 1917.
Wissler, J. L. Rally. Ms., 1917.
Wister, I. "Good bye, honey boy, good bye!" Amador City, Cal., Wister Studio,
1917.
Witol,W. Bring us the Peace we Love. Ms., 1918.
Witzman, J. K. The flag our Betsy made. By N. H. Arnold. Ms., 1917.
Wixom, J. C. Onward boys "Over the Top." Buffalo, Denton, 1918.
Wodell, F. W. "Our boy's" or For Liberty we're fighting. By E. M. Hurll. Bost.,
People's Mus. Co., 1917.
Wolf, Q. E. Our boys. Indianapolis, Wolf, 1917.
Wolfe, B. W. We're smashing through their strongest lines. By H. Bochler. Ms.,
1918.
Wolfe, H. Sure, we are some big America.
Harrisburg, 1917.
Wolff, J. Go to it, America. Sari Fran., Internat. Pub. Co., 1918.
Wolff, W. We
need you, God speed you, Sam. Ms., 1918.
Woller, J. W. It's a long, long way to Germany .. 1917. .
Creery, 1917.
Woods, L. Mothers of France. N. Y., Meyer Cohen, 1918.
Woods, B. M. Our flag shall conquer. Chi., Woods, 1917.
Woodward, W. H. Neutrality. Chi., Woodward, 1915.
Woodworth, O. P. America, the land we love the best. Macomb, 111., Clark, 1918.
Wooler, A. Freedom's flag. Pt.-song. Cin., Willis, 1918.
O native land. Pt.-soug. Cin.,, Willis, 1918.
The
Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack. By W. C. O'Neil. Chi., Nat. Mus.
Co., 1917.
Woolf, B. Cheer up our soldier boys. M*., 1918.
Woolley, J. E. There'll never be a stain on Old Glory. By O. Lenz. Louisville,
Zoeller, 1917.
Woolley.W. We will fight till the Kaiser cries" Enough." By 0. T. Pancoast. 1918.
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ARMENIA
Kalfaian, K. Proff- Ale"tchartchar (Chant Patriotique Arme'nien). Boat., Proff-
Kalfaian, 1918.
Arax. (Chant Patriotique Arme'nien). Boat., Proff- Kalfaian, 1918.
L'Esperance. (Chant Patriotique Arme'nien). Bost., Proff-Kalfaian, 1918.
Groung. (Chant Patriotique Arme'nien). Bost., Proff-Kalfaian, 1918.
Nouvelle Berceuse. (Chant de la Patrie). Boet., Proff-Kalfaian, 1916.
AUSTRIA
Granichstaedten, B. Da habt's mei' Zivil'wandl! Wien, Doblinger, 1914.
Kaiser hor', was dein Volk dir sch wort! Lpz., Doblinger, 1914.
Qruber, L. Jetzt san ma alle gleich im achonen Oesterreich! Wien, Blaha, 1914.
Haller, B. Gott erhalte unsere Kaiser! Von II. Blum. Wien, Eberle, 1914.
Haupt, K. Thronfolger-marsch. Von F. Allmeder. Wien, Blaha, 1915.
Hiess, K. Es wird fortgedroscheri! Wien, Robitschek, 1915.
Jancsi, J. Tis Magyar n6ta. By Tarn^cy A. 1917.
Joachim Albrecht, Prinz von Preussen. bio Hlumenteufel. Von H. Schopf. Lpz.,
Robitscheck, 1916.
Keldorfer, V. Die Blumenteufel. Von H. Scharpf. Salzburg, Lorenz, 1915.
Kirchl, A. Filnf Soldatenlieder. Wien, Univ. Ed., 1915.
Die Donauwacht. Von K. Frank. Wien, Doblinger, 1916.
Ktfrner.'Theo. A. Ich melde mich. Von Toni Hofer. Wien, Robitschek, 1915.
Krauss-Elka, L. Komm in mein Bauernhauschen! Wien, Karczag, 1916.
Langstroth, I. S. Soldatenliod 1915. Von Zuckermann. Germ. & Engl. version.
X. Y., Schirmer, 1915.
Lehar, Fr. Aus eiserner Zeit. Lieder Zyklus. Wien, Krenn, 1915.
Vater Radetzky ruft. Von J. Schuit/er Wien, Karczag, 1914.
Was liegt daran? Von H. Zuckermann. Wien, Krenn, 1914.
Maase, W. Oesterreichisches Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Lpz., Klemm,
1915.
Nedbal, O. Einsam und verlassen. Von R. Oesterreicher & W. Sterk. Wien,
Doblinger, 1914.
Neumann, M. Oesterreichisches Reiterlied. Von H. Zuckermann. Diisseldorf,
Neumann, 1915.
Neustadtl, V. Der Reitersmann. Von H. Zuckermann. N. Y., Fischer, 1916.
Pallos, P. Husarenlied. Von K. Robitschek. Wien, Robitschek, 1916.
Ritto, Rita. Kriegs-Wiegenlied. [New York], 1917.
Both, M.
Habt Acht! Von L. Taufstein. Berlin, Harmonic, 1914.
Buch, H. Druben am Wiesenrand. Von H. Zuckermann. Coin, Tischer &
Jagenberg.
Stolz, B. Der Hohnvedhusar. Von K. Robitschek. Wien, Krenn, 1914.
Die Mutter des Reservisten. Von A. Griinwald. Wien, Krenn, 1914.
Die Wacht am Berg. Von W. Sterk. Wien, Rose", 1915.
BELGIUM
Austin, Fr. Gallant little Belgium. Lond., Lanvay, 1914.
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Gallant men of Liege. Engl. version by F. Austin. Lond., Lanvay, 1914.
Campenhout. F. v. La Brabanconne. De S. E. Braine. Lond., Curwen, 1914.
Carlyon-De-Lyle. In old Louvain. By J. Alleyne. Lond., Swan, 1915.
They flit through the desolate land. By J Alleyne. Lond., Swan, 1915.
.
Lebruu, G. Ma pauvre petite Belgique! DeA. Borboux. Fr. & Engl. text. Lond.,
Francis, Day, 1915.
Paans, W. J. Belgique et France. De R. Gael.Par., Mill, 1915.
Bonne, P. de. The appeal. By H. B. v. Slembrouck. Detroit, Mich., Bel.-Amer.
Dram..Assoc., 1917.
Troisfontaines, D. Hymne aux guerriera France-Beiges. Woonsocket, Troisfon-
taines, 1915.
Wood, C. P. The Lads of Liege. By P. MacKaye. N. Y., Gray, 1916.
Young, G. C. Our Freedom Tree. By A. P. Graves. Lond., Stainer, 1914.
CANADA
A Canadian Woman. As the Bravest of Britain's men. Marysville, N. B., Fisher,
1915.
Adams, H. The boys of the Maple leaf. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
Adamson, J. Till Belgium's wrongs are righted. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Ass'n.-,
1915.
Adley, C. J. The British boys. Toronto, Hawkes & Harris, 1915.
Adsit, C. A. My prairie queen. By C. A. Mack. Medicine Hat, Med. Hat Mus.
Co., 1915.
Aliotti,B. Knitting. By M. Bruce. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1915.
Allan, N. F. When the Bantam roosters crow. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916.
Anderson, M. I'll be proud of my plain uniform. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916.
Anderson, W. H. Billy Brown o' the Camerons. By C. E. Selwyn. Winnipeg,
Selwyn, 1914.
What we have we'll hold. By C. E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn, 1915.
Andrews, E. T. Tommy call your dog off and say "Good Bye." By A. Tennant.
Toronto, Whaley, 1915.
Anthony, D. E. The Triple Entente. Montreal, Dalmar, 1914. "
Ashworth, A. L., For country and you. By T. Wilkinson. Toronto, Whaley, 1915.
Atkinson, J. Soldier! By A. Beaufort. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Ass'n., 1915.
Aver, T. M. We
will fight for our flag forever. By J. A. Bell. Par., Can., Bell, 1915.
B., J. A. Our Nations Pride. By S. Saver. Montreal, Clarreson, 1915.
Baker, E. H. To Victory. Toronto, Baker, 1914.
Band, W. H. S. O. S. Send out soldiers. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
Barrow, B. H. The Queen's own. By A. E. Shiels. Toronto, Whaley, 1915.
Bayley, W. B. Our brave Canadian boys. Toronto Musgrave, 1917.
1
Benet, A. Then we'll sheath our sword of justice. By F. Moran. Toronto, Moran &
Bennett, 1917.
Berry, L. The boys who fight for freedom. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
Blomfleld, E. C. Played St. Andrew's, old St. Andrew's. 1918.
Standru. 1918.
Bodley, C. E. Tipperary Tom. By I. Humble. 1915.
Bond, B. Crazy Bill. By S. Matthews. St. John, N. B., Matthews & Bond, 1915.
Bonnycastle, C. The Canadian Volunteer. Campbellford, Can., 1915.
The recruit (1916). 1916.
Bontemps, W. H. For de Empire an' de Flag. By L. W. McMurtry. Toronto,
Whaley, 1914.
Bowles, E. B. Canadian Highlanders. By L. A. Brooks. Toronto, Anglo-Can.
M. P. Assn., 1915.
Boyd, J. The lads of the Maple Leaf. Lond., Fryer, 1916.
Brayshaw, H. When the boys come marching back. Ottawa. Brayshaw, 1915.
Brazil, J. Remember nurse Cavell! By G. V. Thompson. Toronto, Thompson, 1915.
Brewer, W. J. Canada's readv. By D. Coombs. Toronto. "VVhaley, 1915.
Brine, C. Le Vesconte. The Call of the Empire. Toron'o, Whaley, 1914.
Brown, F. G. They're Khaki clad. By G. E. Cole. Toronto. Cole & Brown, 1917.
Browne, B. A. They are figh ing for their Motherland. By V. Realff. Ms., 1916.
Bruce, M. E. The dawn of peace. By H. M. Radford. Toronto, Empire Mus. &
Trav. Club, 1916.
Bugler, W. J. The Call to Arms. Lond.. Can. Adv. Job Pr. Co.. 1914.
Bullough, J. W. Sons of the Maple leaf. By J. W. S alker. St. Boniface, Man.,
f
Ltd., 1915.
MTJSIO 269
Ass., 1914.
Gilmour, M. The call of the King. By J. A. Ross. Toronto, 1916.
Whaley,
Godbeer, H. B. The Empire calls you. By B. S. Gregory. Winnipeg, Godbeer,
1916.
Goodfellow, H. For Canada Do or Die. Toronto, Draper, 1916.
'tis
Graham, B., & B. Johnson. What a real Canadian can do. Chi., Graham, 1916.
Green, B. A. In the wayduty. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
of
Green, L. L. Sacrifice. Toronto, Whaley, Royce & Co., 1918.
Grigg, Mrs. T. Our Canadian boys. Toronto, Whaley, Royce A Co., 1915.
270 LIBRARY OP CONGRESS
Thompson, G. V. For the glory of the grand old flag. Toronto, Thompson, 1918.
Khaki.
Toronto, Thompson, 1915.
Mother and home and you. Toronto, Thompson, 1918.
When Jack comes back. Toronto, Thompson, 1915.
Thompson, L. E. The boys of the New Brigade. Toronto, Whaley, 1915.
Van-Werkhoven, F. A prayer for peace. By Cecil E. Selwyn. Winnipeg, Selwyn,
1915.
Venuth, P. Bravo! American Legion. By H. E. Cross. Toronto, Legg, 1916.
Wakefield, M. O Canada, march on! By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1917.
Watt, E. When you don the Khaki. By R. H. Burke, jr. Toronto, Burke, 1916.
Wells, J. D. The dawn of liberty. Vancouver, West. Spec. Ltd., 1917.
Wheeler, C. E. Sing for our passing brave. By M. Keith. Chorus. Toronto,
Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn., 1916.
White, W. J. Hats off to the flag and the King. Toronto, Musgrave, 1916.
Whitman, V. M. Soldiers of Canada. St. Andrews, Can., Whitman, 1915.
Williamson, E. The battle of the heart. Toronto, Empire Mus. & Trav. Club, 1917.
Willing, James. The Canadian Soldier. Montreal, 1915.
Willis, W. H. We will fight till the victory is won. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
Wilson, W. B. Our soldier boys. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
Wittmaak, H. S. We're mighty proud of you. Windsor, Vanderhoof, 1916.
Wodson, E. Vesper hymn for time of war. Hymn. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P. Assn. ,
1917.
Woodrow, E. G. The Empire's sons are we. By K. L. Jardine. Calgary, Turner,
1915.
Wright, Harry. We wont stand the Kaiser's bluff. Toronto, Pacey, 1914.
Wrigley, F. Our boys in the Army. By W. G. Knights. Toronto, Anglo-Can. M. P.
Assn., 1915.
Yarwood, G. A. Boys of the Empire. Toronto, Whaley, 1916.
DENMARK
Henriques, F. Flagsangen. By I. Brems. K0benhavn, Hansen, 1915.
Nielsen, C. Hymne til Danmark. K0benhavn, Hansen, 1917.
FRANCE
Andrfi, E. Clarion. De P. Deroulede. Par., Joubert, 1916.
Angel, L. Le chant de Tranche^. By J. Bressoles. Par., Selva, 1916.
la
Angly, J. F. Priere pour les morts au champ d'honneur. By J. Rameau. Par.,
Salabert, 1915.
Anglebel, G. Le chant des Bleuets. Par., Noel, 1916.
Ascoine, E. Marche francaise 1914-1915. By P. Faucher. Nice, Faucher, 1915.
Baccuez, A. Les croises de la Hbert6. By E. Gouget. Par., Xila, 1915.
Bands, A. Les petits gars de 1915. Par., Enoch, 1915.
Belloc, A. Debout les morts! By E. Roussel. Par., Vieu, 1917.
Berniaux, D. Peuple francais! By Tournayre et P. Thomas. Par., Gaudet, 1915.
Les Poilus de Joffre. By Ch. Quinel. Par., Gaudet, 1915.
Saint-Cyr. By Ch. Quinel et A. Foucher. Par., Gaudet, 1915.
Vive 1'oncle Sam. By Bouchaud-Dufleuve. Par., Gaudet, 1917.
Billaut, L. Le Rhin Allemand. By A. de Musset. Par., Coutarel, 1914.
Botrel, T. Rosalie. Par., Endet, 1914.
Bouchaud- (Dufleuve). Margoton. Par., Labbe\ 1916.
Bourgeois, E. En avant! en avant! By G. Giacometti. Par., Wykes.
Boyer, Lucian. La chanson des Poilus. Par., Salabert, 1917.
Le Flot et la Greve. Par., Salabert, 1916.
La Mitrailleuse. Par., Salabert. 1916.
Br6ville, P. de. France. H. de Regnier. Par., Rouart, 1917.
By
Heros, je yous salue. H. de Regnier. Par., Rouart, 1916.
By
Brunswick, E. La Mere la Victoire. Du
V. Fabre. Par., Ricordi, 1918.
Btisser, H. Hymne la France. By V. Hugo. Par., Eschig, 1915.
Buxeuil, E. de. La revue des epopees. By H. de Fleurigny. Par., Ondet, 1917.
Capua, E. di. Les consents de la classe 17. By lopas. Par., Ricordi. 1916.
Casadesus, F. Chant de guerre du paysan. Par., Hayet, 1915.
J'ai quitt6 ma mie. Par., Hayet. 1915.
Casalonga, Vanina-. Au coq gaulois. De E. Jaubert. Par., Wykes, 1915.
Aux morts. 1914-1915. De M. de Brunoff. 1915.
Sur la France. De P. de Ronsard. 1915.
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276 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Ein Leutenant und zehn Mann! Von E. Motz. Ber., Harmonic, 1914.
Saner, H. Der Deutschen Kriegslied 1914. Von R. Herzog. Coin, Tischer &
Jagenberg, 1915.
Schering, A. Drei Soldatenlieder 1914/15. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Schilling, A. Die deutsche Doppelwacht. Von F. H. Semmig. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Kampfgesang der Deutechen. Von E. Lissauer. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Lied der Kriegsfreiwilligen. Von B. Funke. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Schwalbe im Blauen. Von W. Schussen. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Vom Hinderburg ein Liedlein. Von G. Winter. Lpz., Kahnt, 1915.
Schmaal, I. A. Die Deutsche Flagge. Von G. Frh. von Ompteda. Lpz., Hof-
meister, 1914.
Schmid-Kayser, H. Vaterlandische Lieder zur Laute. Ber., Harmonic, 1915.
Schmidt, E. Mein Vaterland. By P. Hoffmann. Bost., Bost. Mus. Co., 1915.
Schmock, J. E. Bitte. Ber., Harmonic, 1915.
Schb'nherr, C. Heimatwimpel. Von K. Hildebrand. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915.
Schreck, G. Das feme Grab. Von A. Moths. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915.
Vertrauen. Von S. Wisch. Lpz., Br. & Hartel. 1916.
Schubert, Fr. Litanei auf unsere gefallenen Krieger. Von M. Grantz. Ber., Bote &
Bock, 1914.
Schueler, A. Der sterben.de Soldat. N. Y., Schueler, 1914.
Schumacher, B. Bismarcklied. Von E. Scherenberg. Ber., Sulzbach, 1914.
Der Deutschen Schlachtgesang. Von H. Zeitz. Ber., Sulzbach, 1914.
Schwers, P. Gebet. Von Th. Korner. Ber., Stahl, 1914.
Schwingi, P. Herbei, herbei, ihr Deutschen alle! Arr. von K. Lubbe. Ber.,
Pallas, 1914.
Seelhorst, H. DCS Seemans Abschied. Von R. Saling. Bremen, Haake, 1915.
Seidler-Winkler, B. Das eiserne Kreuz. Von R. Reich. Ber., Ruhle, 1915.
Settler, C. Es braust ein Ruf 46 Soldatenmarschlieder. Koln, Tonger, 1914.
!
Simon, J. Es kam wohl ein Franzos' daher: "Wer da? Von G. Hauptmann. Ber.,
Harmonie, 1915.
Kriegsspruch. A. Petzold. Ber., Harmonie, 1915.
Nehmt den Spaten. Volkslied. Ber., Harmonie, 1915.
Vor der Schlacht. Von K. Munzer. Ber., Harmonie, 1915.
Simon, B. Den gefallenen Kameraden. Von Ostwald. Koln, Tonger, 1915.
Sitt, H. Des deutschen Liedes Macht. Von R. Herfurth. Lpz., Hug, 1915.
Sonnet, H. Deutschlands junge Wehr. Von R. Sylvius. Heidelberg, Hochstein,
1915.
Matrosengrab. Von R. Sylvius. Trier, Kessler, 1915.
Wir sind des Kaisers tapferes Heer! Von F. Loffler. Heidleberg, Hochstein,
1915.
Spielter, H.Deutsches Gebet. Von A. Maerker-Brandenburg. N. Y., 1915.
Spielter, W.Treudeutsch. Von A. Maerker-Brandenburg. N. Y., 1916.
Stahlberg, F. Der Deutschen Lied. Hauser, 1914.
Stein-Schneider, L. Kronprinzen-Marschlied. Ber., Harmonie, 1914.
Strubel, E. Auf der Wacht. Von K. Stieler. Covington, Ky., Strubel, 1915.
Thelen, A. Des Kaisers Leut! Von J. Gersdorf. Koln, Tonger, 1915.
U 9. Von K. Warnecke. Koln, Tonger, 1915.
Trunk, B. Ein Erntewagen. Von H. Nagel. Miinchen, Bauer, 1915.
Unger, H. Rekrutenlied. Von Eggert. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915.
Sieben Soldatenlieder. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1915.
Waldmann, L. Wir sind Deutsche! Ber., Waldmann, 1914.
Waldoff, C. Da kann kein Kaiser und kein Konig Ber., Ruhle, 1915.
. . .
monic, 1914.
Reitorlied vor Paris. Von F. Keller. Ber., Harmonic, 1914.
Was mein Bruder sang. Von Friedel. Ber., Harmonic, 1914.
Wengert, J. Deulsches Matrosenlied' Von H. Lons. Magdeburg, Heinrichshofen,
1915.
Heimalliehe. Arr. v. R. Gompf. Von W. v. Stolzenfels. Heidelberg, Hoch-
st.ein, 1914.
DCS Kaisers Reiter. Von W. von Glehn. Magdeburg, Heinrichshofen, 1915.
Mutter und Heldensohn. Von E. von Magdeburg. Magdeburg, Heinrichs-
hofen, 1915.
Tafelrunde der Ausmarschierten. Von F. Werner. Magdeburg, Heinrichsho-
fen, 1915.
Wick, O. Deutschland, sei "wach! Von Graf von Bernstorff. Buffalo, Verl. D.-
0. K. H. F. Gesellschaft, 1914.
Wild, Fr. Kaiserhymne. Von Fritz Kreitz. Lpz., Wild, 1914.
Winkler, E. Flagge heraus. VonR. Deye. Lpz., Klemm, 1914.
Winterfeld, M. Schipper-Marsch. Von R. Wilde. Ber., Musikverlag, 1915.
Wolff-Cassel, L. Drei vaterlandische Lieder. Cassel, Wolff-Cassel, 1915.
Ziegler-Strohecker, A. An Deutchland. Von G. Falke. Lpz., Hug, 1915.
Zilcher, H. Von Feld zu Feld. Von R. Dehmel. Coin, Tischer & Jagenberg, 1914.
Zollner, H. Deutschland. Von einem Arbeiter. Lpz., Br. & Hartel, 1915.
GREAT BRITAIN
Acugna, J. M. d'. The Eyes of England are upon You. By J. L. Sinclair. 1915.
Adam, E. The "Boys" are fighting for the empire. Lond., Phillips & Page, 1914.
Adams, D. B. Ye Mariners of England. By Campbell. Lond., Novello, 1914.
Adams, E. E. Sea Song Patrolling. Lond., Weekes, 1918.
Adamson, J. Where e'er the British Flag unfurls. By P. Boyington. Lond.,
Harris, 1914.
Alessio, G. d'. Inno dei Figli d'ltalia. Di V. E. Cinquegrana. Providence. Pao-
lilli, 1917.
Allen, A. Dinna ye hear the pibroch calling. By J. A. Glover-Kind. Lond., Feld-
man, 1914.
Alleyn, L. Jack Tar. By R. & R. Stanley. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Women of England. By R. & R. Stanley. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1915.
Allitsen, F. There's a Land. By C. Mackay. N. Y., Boosey, 1917.
Andrews, B. The British Flag. By J. Thomas. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Farewell, Daddy. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Good luck to the boys! Lond., Swan, 1914.
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A Soldier and a Gentleman! By E. Oxenford. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Anthony, E. Thinking of you. By R. T. Baines. Lond., Cramer, 1914.
Ashton, J. Comrades o' Mine. By P. Edgar. Lond., Osborne, 1917.
When the boys come marching back to Blighty. Lond., Osborne, 1916.
Atkins, J. E. A National Hymn. Lond., Novello, 1917.
Atkins, E. H. Battle Hymn. Lond., Novello, [1917?]
Atkins, Thomas & J. Handyman. The Boys of the Bull Dog Breed. Lond., Walsh,
Holmes, 1914.
Austin, E. Fight for Right. Lond., Larway, 1915.
Ayer, N. D. Bing Boys on Broadway. Operetta. Lond., Feldman, 1918.
Follow the drum.
Lond., Feldman, 1916.
Oh Boy! When
you're home on leave! Lond., Feldman, 1917.
Ten Million Germans. Lond., Feldman, 1914.
Aylward, F. A Khaki Lad. By F. Bickley. Lond., Chappell, 1916.
Made a Man. By H. Lulham. Lond., Chappell, 1915.
Baber, A. J. British Honduras National Anthem. Lond., Lafleur, 1914.
Baga, Con. Kitty Lee. By H. Rees. Lond., Premier M. P. Co., 1914.
Barker, Pte. G. C'est la Guerre. By Sgt. W. Kings. Lond., Reynolds, 1917.
Barker, L8is. Stick it. By P. Linkson. Lond., Chappel, 1917.
Barnard, Ch. Tommv Atkins saved his empire from the Hun. Lond., Feldman
1916.
Barnes, L. England! Thy Name! Lond., Newman, 1915.
The Soul of England. Lond., Cramer, 1917.
MUSIC 281
1915.
Sentinel of the Mighty Deep. By R. P. Weston. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
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She was a Daughter of England. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
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Shell out. Revue. Excerpts. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915-
Sister Susie's marryingTommy Atkins to-day. Lond., Francis, Day, 1915.
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Tell them at Home to be Expecting me. Lond., Darewski, 1917.
Three cheers for Little Belgium. By C. Wilmott. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Tommy-Over-There. By M. Adams. Lond., Darewski, 1918.
When the Boys we love come Home. By C. Wilmott. Lond., Francis, Day
& Hunter, 1916.
When we've wound up the Watch on the Rhine. By F. W. Mark. Lond.,
Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Darewski, H. & W. David. We shall all do the Goose Step. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Darrell, F. Any Old Time. Lond., Osborne, 1917.
Davies, G. An Old Soldier's Song. By W. Neish. Lond., Boosey, 1915.
Davies, H. W. Arm Thee! Arm Thee! By M. Coleridge, pt. song. Lond., Rior-
den, 1914.
Short Requiem. Lond., Curwen, 1915.
MUSIC 283
They all did the Goose-step home. Lond., Star M. P. Co., 1915.
When an Irishman goes fighting! By L. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Gordon, S. Fight for the Motherland. By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond., Sheard, 1914.
The Song of the Drum. By W. Parke. Lond., Sheard, 1915.
Grenville, A. The new Army Song-Book. Lond., Williams, 1915.
Grieg, E. O God, protect with Thy strong hand . . Arr. by Hull,
.
pt.-song.
Lond., Augener, 1915.
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Our Native Land. Arr. by A. E. Hull. By L. Hearne. Lond., Augener, 1915.
Guest, L. Thomas Atkins in the Stalls. By L. Williams. LondT, Newman, 1915.
Guise, Henry. The Great Appeal. Lond., Metzler, 1917.
Resurgam. Lond., Weekes, 1917.
Gwyther, G. Keep a cheery face. Lond., Boosey, 1915.
H., A. W. For the Flag of dear old England. Lond., Hawkes, 1916.
Halloran, L. K. Praise God! Peace Anthem. Lond., Weekes, 1917.
Hamill, S. J. Raise your caps to the Soldiers marching by. Lond., Feldman, 1916.
Hardelot, Guy d'. The Day. By G. H. Sims. Lond., Ascherberg, Hop wood &
Crew, 1914.
Hargreaves, J. Over the top with the best of luck. Lond., Howard, 1917.
Hargreaves, Win. Ten Days Leave. Lond., Feldman, 1917.
Harkness, B. Downhearted? No! Lond., Harkness, 1914.
For King and Country. 1914.
Harrington, J. P. When Tommy comes marching home again. Lond., Francis, Day
& Hunter, 1915.
Harris, L. Oh! They do do. By L. Harris & F. R. Coulson. Lond., Ricordi, 1917.
Harrison, D. The Battle Cry. By R. Elton. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Hart, L. Empire. By W. G. S. de Carteret. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
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"Over-seas" league. By W. G. S. de Carteret. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
Hartley, T. For the sake of the Red, White & Blue. Listerhills, Bradford, Hartley
&Co.
Hast, Wm. Sit back and hold tight. Lond., Calcott, 1915.
Hastings, E. Exemptions and otherwise. By Lee & Weston. Lond., Francis, Day
& Hunter, 1917.
We're all plain Civilians. By Foden Williams. Lond., Gary, 1914.
Hague, C. E. We all trust Kitchener. Lond., Feldman, 1915.
Hall, H. Sons of New Zealand. By H. C. Houghton. Wash., Dugdale Co., 1914.
Hayes, J. M., & B. F. Gower. I want to meet the Kaiser. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter. 1915.
MUSIC 285
Heighway, C. Daddy has gbne to the War. By N. Phillips. Lond., Swan, 1915.
Herbert, V. By R. F. O'Reilly. N. Y., Irish Ind. Dep., 1917.
Soldiers of Erin.
Hewitt, T. J. The Grey North Sea. By G. Walker. Lond., Keith, Prowse Co.,
1915.
Heyde, J. F. Ballads of Battle. Lond., Moutrie, 1916.
Songs from "Somewhere." By J. Lee. Lond., Moutrie, 1917.
Higgs, W. W-. Father's joined the National Guard! Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc., 1917.
Marguerite. Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc., 1917.
The Old Flag. Lond., Gen. Pub. Soc., 1917.
Hikiroa, Te B. Ka Mate. Maori War Song. Auckland, N. Z., Eady, 1916.
Hill, J. L. The Allied Flags. By F. W. Mark. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Hillier, L. Dear Old England. By M. Rae. Lond., Univ. Bur., 1916.
Hinton, I. Come back, Paddy Mine. By Noel Hinton. Lond., Feldman, 1915.
Hodge, W. B-. She who gives her son. By S. Raffo. Sydney, Sydney M. P. Co.,
1915.
Hogg, Q. Our Sailor Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915.
Boys in Blue.
Holland, J. W. When
Britons ride to Battle. By E. Oxenford. Lond., Swan, 1915.
Holliday, J. C. Your Country's Call. By Jack Murray. Lond., Cramer, 1914.
Hope, A. Sons of the Motherland. By Pat Ryott. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Hopkins, Q. Lord God of Hosts. By J. Oxenham. Lond., Weekes, 1914.
Hopkins, M. E. Hurrah! Hurrah! For the Khaki & the Blue. Lond., Phillips &
Page, 1914.
Howitz, I. My Darling. Kj<benhavn, Hansen, 1916.
Howson, F. A. When our Soldiers come home from the War. By G. H. Trumpler.
Brooklyn, Pianostyle Co., 1915.
Hudson, B. A. Sons of the Empire. Lond., Feldman, 1915.
Hulbert, H.B. The same old Sea-Dogs still. By H.Simpson. Lond., Curwen, 1917.
Hume, J. O. A Briton's Calling. Lond., Brit. Mus. Co., 1915.
The Cock o' the North. By J. Woods. Lond., Boosey, 1914.
The March of Kitchener's Army. By H
.D. Rushton. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
Hutton, Winnie. "God guard our brave defenders." Lond., Cramer, 1915.
Ireland,!. "Blind," and "The Cost." By E. T. Cooper. Lond., Rogers, 1917.
The Soldier. By R. Brooke. Lond., Rogers, 1917.
Isaacs, Ed. The Reveille. By Bret Harte. Lond., Forsyth, 1914.
Ivey, H. Somewhere in France. By A. Wimperis. Lond., Metzler, 1915.
Johnson, C. Webb-. The British Drum. By A. Murray. Lond., Feldman, 1916.
Johnson, Noel. We mean to get our own back. By G. Kent. Lond., Ricordi, 1916.
Johnston, L. John Bull's Catechism. Lond., Gary, 1914.
Jones, Ed. The Lads of the Red, White and Blue. Lond., Reynolds, 1914.
Jones, H. Lang. The ReveillS. By B. Harte. Lond., Weekes, 1914.
Jones, Hirwen. The Vanguard of tne Battle. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
Jones, John J. When Tommy comes Home again. By G. L. Barnett. Lond., Feld-
man, 1916.
Jones, Mollie C. List! Ye All, 'tis Ireland Singing. 1915.
Jade, W. H. When the Boys come home. Camp-fire ditty. Lond., Reid, 1916.
Judge, J. In the Queue. Lond., Feldman, 1918.
Judge, J. Michael O'Leary, V. C. Lond., Feldman, 1914.
Juleff, C. E. Comish Pride. By Bernard Moore. Lond., Novello, 1917.
Kahn, G. In God's Good Time. (A song of Peace.) By P. J. O'Reilly. Lond.,
Larway, 1914.
The old Colours. By P. J. O'Reilly- Lond., Enoch, 1915.
Keating, M. Sergeant Mike O'Leary, V. C. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Keble, J. A. France to Britain. Take this back to Tipperary. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
Keighley, T. Peace to the Souls of the Heroes. By Dr. Calcott. Lond., Bayley &
Ferguson, 1915.
KetSlby, A. W. The Trumpet- Voice of Motherland is calling. Lond., Howard, 1914.
Kind, J. A. G. I want to be where the Boys are! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1915.
Where Boys? By P. Pelham.
are the Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Knight, Ch. Tommy's Mouth Organ Band. Lond., Warwick M. P. Co., 1915.
Here we are! Here we are! Here we are again! Lond., Francis, Day, 1915.
Krieg, G. Comrades in Arms. By G. Humphreys. Lond., Lafleur, 1915.
Lambert, F. The Fighting Chance. By G. D. Furber. Lond., Newman, 1915.
Landon, C. Call round and see me if you're dressed in khaki. Keith, Prowse, 1917.
Lane, E. A. Men who march away. By T. Hardy. Lond., Ashdown, 1914.
Lara, A. de. Fight on Brave Sons. By F. A. Joseph. Lond., Cramer, 1914.
Lara, I. de. The Last Call. By H. Begbie. Lond., Feldman, 1915.
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Lauder, H. The Laddies who fought and won. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916.
While the British Bull-dog's watching at the Door. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Shoulder to shoulder. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916.
Laye, Q. Cheer up! Cheer-Oh! By L. Johnston. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1917.
Leary, A. H. The Battle Song of the Free. By R. F. Drury. Lond., Cramer, 1915.
LeClerq, A. Somewhere in France, Dear Mother. Lond., Wright, 1915.
Lee, B. Cheep. Revue. Excerpts. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917-
Do you want us to lose the war? Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Ev'ry girl is doing her bit. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916.
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The happiest Christmas of all. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Lloyd George's Beer. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
The Military Representative. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1918.
My Meatless Day. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Oh, we have caught a lot of funny fish. Lond., Francis, Day, 1915.
Send him a cheerful letter. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Sing! Sing! Why shouldn't we sing? Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916.
Strafe 'em! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
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1916.
Moore, Wm. North of Tweed and South of Tweed. ByJ. S.Bogg. Lond., Bay ley
& Ferguson, 1914.
Moreton, H. Lives are in the Making here . . .
By J. Oxenham. Lond., Weekes,
1917.
Morgan, M. Mother England. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood &
By H. Clayton.
Crew, 1914.
Morris, G. O'Connor. The Army of the Dead. By B. Pain. Lond., Boosey, 1915.
Morris, T. F. Up, Englishmen! By L. F. Morris. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1915.
Mulcahy, T. My Lover is off to the War. By C. Harding. Lond., Novello, 1918.
Mulligan, J. England. Lond., Novello, 1915.
Murray, C. L. Mike O'Leary. By J. O'Dowd. Dublin, Pigott, 1915.
Murray, F. Grow some Taters! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
They might break the heart of my dear Old Mother Lond., Francis, Day . . .
Novello, I. Keep the home-fires burning. By L. G. Ford. pt. song. Lond., Chap-
pell, 1915.
N. Y., Chappell, 1918.
Keep the home
fires burning till the boys come home. Lond., Chappell, 1915.
Laddie in Khaki. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, 1915. pt. song.
Laddie in Khaki. Arr. by C. Lucas, pt. song. N. Y., Chappell, 1918.
Soldiering. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Boosey, 1914.
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Till the Boys come home. By L. G. Ford. Lond., Ascherberg, Hopwood &
Crew, 1914.
When the Great Day Comes. By Ed. Teschemacher. Lond., Ascherberg,
Hopwood, 1915.
See-Saw. Mus. Prod. Excerpts. Lond., Ascherberg, 1916.
O'Hara, G. Highlanders! Fix Bayonets! By W. J. Pitts. N. Y., Ricordi, 1915.
Oliver, C. When the Boys Come Back. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917.
When the Boys come back. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Oliver, H. Soldier of my heart. By Ed. Lockton. Lond., Boosey, 1914.
O'Neil, D. England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales Lond., Wright, 1916.
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What did you do in the Great Wr ar, Daddy? Lond., Wright, 1916.
O'Neill, W. The Union Jack and Stars and Stripes. 1914.
O'Eiordan, F. The Green: White: Gold. "Sinn Fein, Sinn Fein, Amhain." Chi.,
Tu-Cross Pub. Co., 1917.
Palmer, G. M. Nationality. By T. Davis. Dublin, Pigott, 1914.
Paramythioti, A. E. The Song of the Allies. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
Parish, F. W. Song of the Soldier. By T. Hardy. N. Y., Gray, 1916.
Parker, C. S. The Reveille. By B. Harte. Lond., Novello, 1915.
Parker, P. N. Men of England. By T. Campbell. Lond., Elkin, 1914.
Pull Together. By F. C. Hennequin. Lond., Keith, Prowse Co., 1918.
Parkhouse, K. The Lads that are away. By V. Boyle. Lond., Weekes, 1914.
Parry, C. H. H. Hush! For amid our Tears. By M. B. Whiting. Lond., Novello,
1918.
A Hymn for A via tors. By M.C. D.Hamilton. Lond., Boosey, 1915. Part-song.
Patterdale, T.'Ere in the 'Orspital. N. Y., Fischer, 1918.
Pelham, P. France, Italy, Russia, England. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Penso, E. Patty proudly packs for Privates prepaid paper parcels. Lond., Feldman,
1915.
We don't want a lot of flags a-flying. By R. C. Tharp. Lond., Feldman, 1917.
Tether, H. E. Fritz! By W. Gilbert. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Play your game of soldiers. By L. Cooke. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1916.
The White Cliffs of England. By P. Edgar. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1916.
Petrie, H. W. Mid the roar of a thousand guns. By Callahan. Lond., Sheard, 1916.
Piantadosi, A. I'm glad my Boy grew up to be a soldier. By McManus. Lond.,
Ascherberg, 1915.
Plummer, J. H. Battle Hymn. By J. W. Howe. Lond., Weekes, 1917.
Boys of the Empire. By Mary E. K. Plummer. Lond., Weekes, 1914.
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Give 'em a rousing cheer. By Mary E. K. Plummer. Lond., Weekes, 1917.
Pogson, L. When the Boys come Home again. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Powell, F. Cheero, Boys! Cheero! By G. Asaf. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1916.
Pack up your troubles in your old kit bag. By G. Asaf. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Pack up your troubles in your old kit-bag ... By G. Asaf. pt.-song. Lond.,
Chappell, 1918.
Prendergast, W. Across the Channel. Lond., Morley, 1914.
Prince, A. Daddy's Boy-Blue. By G. Hubi-Newcombe. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
Our merry soldier-boys. By G. Hubi-Newcombe. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
Pullen, H. Our Country's Call. Lond., Swan, 1914.
Purcell, H. Fairest Isle. By S. G. O. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1917.
Eagard. The brave boys coming home. Lond., Osborne, 1918.
Eathbone, G. How sleep the brave, pt'.-song. By W.Collins. Lond., Curwen, 1917.
Raymond, C. Send him victorious. By D. Furber. Lond., Ascherberg, 1917.
Eeeves, C. W. England! Our England! Lond., Boosey, 1914.
Eendall, E. D. How sleep the Brave, pt. s. By W. Collins. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
Eidgwell, C. Your Sweetheart's gone away, Molly dear! Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
MUSIC 289
1917.
Shaw, W. When you hear the Bands returning. By Q. Averton. Birkenhead,
Eyalls & Jones, 1916.
Shephard, F. H. In Memory, pt. song. By A. Burt. Lond., Curwen, 1916.
Shirley, Lilian. There's a ship that's bound for Blighty. By W. David. Lond.,
Wright, 1916.
Until we meet again. By W. David. Lond., Wright, 1917.
Silberman. God be besideOfou. P. Edgar. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1917.
By
Take me back to Home Sweet Home. By Lambe. Lond., Silberman &
Grock, 1917.
Till the Sammy-Boys come home. Lond., Silberman & Grock, 1917. .off
Simpson, Nellie. English! By J. Lancing. Lond., Weekes, 1917.
Your England and Mine. By E. Lockton. Lond., Larway, 1917.
Skerry, G. A. L. Anzag Canuck & Co. Lond., Feldman, 1916.
Slaughter, M. Thoughts of Home. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
We mean to fight like Gentlemen. By H. Simpson. Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
Smith, Ethel E. The Empire's Call! Edmonton, Alb., Esdale Pr., 1915.
Smith, F. S. England's Battle Hymn. By T. Heffernan. Lond., Keith, Prowse
& Co., 1914.
There's only one England. By T. Heffernan. Lond., Chappell, 1914.
Smith, S. Q. Will my Boy come back? Toronto, Smith & Eborall, 1915.
Smith, V. Well done, Territorials! By D. E. Wilmot. Lond., Chappell, 1914.
Spero. Oo'll 'ave a Woodbine. Lond., Howard, 1915.
Spiers, T. H. Arm, arm, ye Valiant. By M. J. Thomas. Lond., Keith, Prowse &
Co., 1915.
Stafford, C. L. Choral Fantasia on Nautical Airs. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1916.
Choral fantasia on Welsh National Melodies. Glasgow, Bayley & Ferguson,
1916.
Stanford, C. V. Aviators' Hymn. By A. C. Ainger. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1917.
Devon Men. By P. Haselden. Lond., Enoch, 1916.
The King's Highway. By H. Newbolt. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1914.
Saint George of England. By C. F. Smith. Lond., Enoch, 1917.
Starmer, W. W. God of our Fathers, known of Old. By Kipling. Lond., Weekes,
1915.
Steele, R. I. Who
goes home? By G. K. Chesterton. Lond., Weekes, 1918.
Stella Maris. The Boys of the New Brigade. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915.
He's Gone West. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1915.
Stevens, C. L. F. Marching chorus for Soldiers or Children. Lond., Novello, 1916.
Nations of God. Lond., Novello, 1918.
Stewart, A. A Britisher for me. By H. Simpson. Lond., Ricordi, 1914.
Our Country's Call. By H. Simpson. Lond., Cary, 1914.
Stewart, T. Bye-Bye Bessie. Edinburgh, Beaton, 1915.
Stoneham, E. A. A. For God and St. George. Sidney, Paling, 1914.
Heroes of the Dardanelles. Melbourne, Allan, 1918.
Strother, B. B. When the Game's Pulled Through. By F. W. Leigh. Lond.,
Francis, Day & Hunter, 1916.
Stroud, A. Auld Mother Scotland. By P. A. Hope. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter,
1915.
God speed the Day. By F. W. Leigh. Lond., Darewski, 1917.
Stuart, H. I don't set up to be a hero. By E. Tubbs. Lond., Weekes, 1916.
Stuart, L. Heligoland. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Is that you, O'Reiley? Lond., Francis, Day &
Hunter, 1915.
The Soldiers of the King. N. Y., Harms, 1914.
Who said you never would go. By H. A. Vachell. Lond., Ascherberg, Hop-
wood, 1915.
Sturdy, Dorothy. In Peace and War. By De Burgh d'Arcy. Lond.,
.
Howard, 1914.
Surdo, Joseph. Lest we forget. By Kipling. Gin., Willis, 1917.
Swetenham, C. C. The Flags. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
The Recruit, or, Who can stay behind. Lond., Weekes, 1915.
Tabrar, J. From Berlin to Leicester Square. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Tell my Daddy to come home again. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
Tapley, B. C. The Allies' March to Berlin. By J. S. Knowles. 1914.
MUSIC 291
Tate, J.W. Good-Bye Mary! By C. Harris. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1915.
I'm Cuthbert. By A. Anderson. Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1917.
Somewhere in France with you. By A. Anderson & Valentine. Lond.,
Francis, Day, 1917.
Taylor, E. Allies Battle Song. Ms., 1914.
The British Sea Dog. Ms., 1914.
Taylor, W. N. Britain's Sons. Lond., Swift's Mus. Pub., 1914.
Tennent, H. M. There's Nothing like London Town. By B. Lee. Lond., Cramer,
1915.
Thayer, P. Our Men. By L. Leycester. Lond., Larway, 1917. ,
We're all under the Same Old Flag. By J. Judge. Lond., Feldman, 1914.
Williams, J. C. A song of Glo'stershire Men. By P. J. Piggott. Lond., Swan, 1916.
Wilson, D. M. To Victory! Lond., Royle, 1917.
Wilson, F. J. When the bells of peace are ringing. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917.
Wincott, H. Tommy and Jack will soon be back! Lond., Sheard, 1916.
Wingate, M. Pax Domini. By J. Alleyne. Lond., Gen. Pub. Co., 1917.
Winsome, C. The Empire's Rally. By P. C. Higgins. Lond., Feldman, 1914.
Wollaston, A. N. Welcome home! Brave Lads! Welcome home! Lond., Novello,
1917.
Wood, A. Shoulder to Shoulder. By Sir J. Lyons. Lond., Ascherberg, 1914.
Wood, F. H. Britain's Empire. By J. Davidson. Blackpool, Sharpies, 1917.
Wood, H. The Boys of Old. By F. E. Weatherly. Lond., Chappell, 1915
Wood, K. B. We are Marching on our Way. Lond., Bayley & Ferguson, 1915.
Woodville, E. Give me a Sailor every time! Lond., Francis, Day & Hunter, 1918.
Living in a Trench. By D. Parsons. Lond., Reynolds, 1917.
Wooler.A. The Union Jack, Our Empire's Flag. By W. C. O'Neill. Lond., Sheard,
1916.
Wright, D. S. Heroes. By E. Simms. Part song. Lond., Stainer & Bell, 1917.
Wright, L. Are we down-hearted? By W. David. Lond., Wright, 1914.
Cheer up Molly. By W. David. Lond., Wright, 1914.
Farewell Isabelle. By Hargreaves, etc. Lond., Wright, 1914.
It's a dark night Molly. By W. David. Lond., Feldman, 1916.
Just keep marching along. By W. D. Lond., Wright, 1917.
She was an Angel of Mercy. By G. Bert & C. Britton. Lond., Wright, 1915.
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Somewhere in the Great North Sea. By W. David. Lond., Wright, 1916.
The song the Kettle is Singing. Lond., Wright, 1916.
There'll be nothing but Boys in Khaki by the Seaside. Lond. Feldman, 1915. ,
NORWAY
Pearson, P. Halsning till Fosterlandet. Harm, by R. Colbeg. 1917.
POLAND
Polish Nat. Defense Com. Polish Nat. Anthem & A Choral. Airs only. N. Y.,
Polish N. D. C., 1917.
The Polish Nat. Anthem. Tr. by P. Soboleski. [N. Y.], Polish Nat. D. C.,
1917.
Tralka, J. Forty Polish national hymns ... N. Y., Fischer, 1916.
Zmidzinski, P. Sons of Poland go free Poland. By E. Loos. Chi., Early, 1918.
RUMANIA
Fagge, A., art.The Roumanian National Anthem. By V. Alexandri. Lond.,
Boosey, 1916.
Htibsch, E. A. Roumanian National Hymn. By V. Alexandri. Lond., Curwen, 1916.
Vulpesco, M. Doinas de Roumanie. De M. Boukay. Par., Vieu, 1917.
RUSSIA
Beretta, B. Sontnia Kozakow. De M. de Marsan etc. Par., Raux, 1915.
Bromberg, E. Dubinushka, Revol. folk-song of Russia. N. Y., Flammer, 1917.
Cooper, J. Since Russia got her Liberty. By C. McCarron. 1917.
Gretchaninoff, A. The Hymn of Free Russia. By K. Balmont. Chorus. N. Y.,
Schirmer, 1917.
The Hymn of Free Russia. By K. Balmont. Eng. by Schindler. N. Y.,
Schirmer, 1917.
The Hymn of Free Russia. By C. Lucas. 1917.
The Hymn of Free Russia. By C. Lucas. From the Musical Courier, 1917.
Hymn to New Russia. By D. Stevens. Quartet. Bost., Birchard, 1918.
Lvoff, A. Russian Hymn. Harmonies by F. Burgess. Lond., Faith Pr., 1917?
Russian National Anthem. Arr. by P. E. Fletcher. Lond., Curwen, 1914.
SERBIA
Fagge, A., arr. The National Anthem of Serbia. Lond., Booeey, 1915.
The Serbian National Anthem. Tr. by E. Christitch. Lond., Kossovo Day Com.,
1916.
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