CHAP.
Foreword
I. The Second Inaugural Address
(March 5, 1917)
II. We Must Accept War
(Message to the Congress, April 2, 1917)
III. A State of War
(The President's Proclamation of April 6, 1917)
IV. "Speak, Act and Serve Together"
(Message to the American people, April 15, 1917)
V. The Conscription Proclamation
(May 18, 1917)
VI. Conserving the Nation's Food
(May 19, 1917)
VII. An Answer to Critics
(May 22, 1917)
VIII. Memorial Day Address
(May 30, 1917)
IX. A Statement to Russia
(June 9, 1917)
X. Flag-day Address
(June 14, 1917)
XI. An Appeal to the Business Interests
(July 11, 1917)
XII. Reply to the Pope
(August 27, 1917)
XIII. A Message to Teachers and School Officers
(September 30, 1917)
XIV. Woman Suffrage Must Come Now
(October 25, 1917)
XV. The Thanksgiving Day Proclamation
(November 7, 1917)
XVI. Labor Must Bear Its Part
(November 12, 1917)
XVII. Address to the Congress
(December 4, 1917)
XVIII. Proclamation of War Against Austria-Hungary
(December 12, 1917)
XIX. The Government Takes Over the Railroads
(A Statement by the President, December 26, 1917)
XX. Government Operation of Railroads
(Address to the Congress, January 4, 1918)
XXI. The Terms of Peace
(January 8, 1918)
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