CONTENTS
Arthur Gleason
PAGE
To France on July 14th
v
SECTION I
AMERICANS WHO HELPED
I.
The Two Americas
3
II.
The American Ambulance Hospital
14
III.
The Ford Car and Its Drivers
34
IV.
T
he Americans at Verdun
55
V.
"
Friends of France
"
72
VI.
The Saving Remnant
83
SECTION II
WHY SOME AMERICANS ARE NEUTRAL
I.
Neutrality: An Interpretation of the Middle West
93
II.
Social Workers and the War
105
III.
Forgetting the American Tradition
116
IV.
Cosmopolitanism
129
V.
The Hyphenates
142
VI.
The Remedy
151
SECTION III
THE GERMANS THAT ROSE FROM THE DEAD
I.
Lord Bryce on German Methods
159
II.
Some German War Diaries
170
III.
More Diaries
186
IV.
The Boomerang
196
SECTION IV
THE PEASANTS
I.
The Lost Villages
211
II.
The Homeless
221
III.
"
Mon Gamin
"
226
IV.
The Mayor on the Hilltop
228
V.
The Little Corporal
240
VI.
The Good CurÉ
244
VII.
The Three-Year-Old Witness
257
VIII.
Mirman and "Mes Enfants"
261
IX.
An Appeal to the Smaller American Communities
274
X.
The Evidence
289
XI.
Sister Julie
294
XII.
Sister Julie
—Continued
312
Addendum
321
APPENDIX
I.
To the Reader
329
II.
To Neutral Critics
333
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