Albert, King of the Belgians, 125, 338, 354, 372, 373, 375. Alden, Henry Mills, 542. Antranik (Armenian general), 640. Austrian peace conference, 351. Bacon, Hon. Robert, 28. Baker, Newton D., Secretary of War, 135. Barcelo, Antonio, 181. Barnes, Julius H., 240. Bauer, Dr. (German Chancellor), 247. Belgian Crown Prince, 372. Belgian King, 338, 354, 372, 373, 375. Belgian Queen, 354, 375, 469. Belgian royal group, 372. Bell, German Minister of Railways, 247. Booth, Evangeline, 108. Borah, William E., Senator, 15. Braden, George W., 325. Brandegee, Frank B., Senator, 347. Brandeis, Justice Louis D., 609, 613. Brazilian President, Dr. E. Pessoa, 127. Bridges, Robert, 190. British Ambassador to United States, 243. Brooks, Joshua L., 291. Bugbee, Newton A. K., 472. Butler, Nicholas Murray, 468. Calder, Hon. J. A., 197. Carlton, Newcomb, 12. Carnegie, Andrew, 238, 239. Chandler, Julian A. C., 298. Cholmeley-Jones, Richard G., 8, 509. Clark, Champ, 135. Clarke, John Mason, 191. Clemenceau, Georges, 2, 557. Cohalan, Daniel F., 209. Coolidge, Calvin, Governor, 344, 472. Crowder, Gen. Enoch Herbert, 192. Cummins, Albert B., Senator, 6, 66, 129, 455. Davison, Henry Pomeroy, 5. Dilnot, Frank, 67. Dodd, William S., 616. Duffy, Frank, 345. Duncan, James, 345. Dunne, ex-Gov. of Illinois, 18. Edward Albert, Prince of Wales, 245, 286, 289. Edward, Prince of Wales, 244. Edwards, Edward I., Governor, 472. Eggleston, Joseph Dupuy, 299. Elizabeth, Queen of Belgians, 372, 375, 469. England, King and Queen of, 287. Erzberger, Mathias, 247. Esch, Hon. J. J., 572. Ettinger, William L., 340. Fall, Albert B., Senator, 347. Fisher, Irving, 237. Fitzpatrick, E. A., 624. Foch, Marshal Ferdinand, 373. Fordney, Rep. Joseph W., 10. Foreign Relations Committee of Senate, 347. Fox, John, Jr., 138. Frelinghuysen, Joseph S., Senator, 129. Garfield, Harry A., 564. Gary, Elbert H., 463, 465. Geddes, Sir Auckland, 117. George V, King of England, 287, 289. German Cabinet, 247. Giesberts, German Minister of Posts, 247. Gillen, Charles P., 248. Gillett, Frederick H. (Speaker of House), 129. Glass, Carter (Secretary of Treasury), 135, 571. Gompers, Samuel, 345, 465. Goodrich, Admiral Casper Frederick, 191. Grasty, Charles H., 646. Greer, David H., 28. Grey, Viscount of Fallodon, 243. Hurley, Edward N., 399. Jacobi, Dr. Abraham, 138. Johnson, Hiram, Senator, 17, 347. Johnson, William Mindred, 191. Jones, Col. Ernest Lester, 189. King Alfonso of Spain, 572. King and Queen of Belgians, 125. King George V., 287, 289. King, William L. Mackenzie, 245. Knox, Philander C., Senator, 15. Kurdish Bey, 616. Lane, Hon. Franklin K., 135, 465. Lee, Albert E., 181. Leopold, Crown Prince of the Belgians, 372. Lloyd George, David, 2, 16, 556. Lodge, Henry Cabot, Senator, 347. Long, Richard H., 472. Lowell, A. Lawrence, 340, 356. Lubomirski, Prince Casimer, 567. McCormick, Mrs. Medill, 13. McCumber, Porter J., Senator, 347. McFarland, J. Horace, 565. Macy, Prof. Jesse, 573. Manchester, Lord Mayor of, 562. Manning, Rev. William Thomas, 190. Marshall, Archibald, 448. Marshall, Thomas Riley, Vice-President, 135. Mary, Queen of England, 287. Mercier, Cardinal, 376, 377, 468. Morales, L. S., 181. More, Paul Elmer, 190. Morrison, Frank, 345, 465. Morrow, Edwin P., Governor, 472. Moses, George H., Senator, 347. Moses, Horace A., 293. Mueller, German Minister of Foreign Affairs, 247. Reconstruction: Portraits-Continued. Sparrow, Minnie Shepherd, 302. Swanson, Claude A., Senator, 126, 347. Wood, Major-General Leonard, 195, 356. Yager, Arthur, Governor of Porto Rico, 183. Powell, Lyman P. Cardinal Mercier (C., 11.), 376. President and Senate in 1898 (Ed.), 554. Lowered by thrift (Ed.), 237. Scheme to reduce (C.). 268. Prince of Wales in America (Ed.), 243; (C., il.), Prince of Wales in United States (Ed.), 468. Administration by regional boards (L.), 314. Government ownership of (Ed.), 233. Legislation (Ed.). 357, 455; (C.), 591. Owners' rights (C.), 595 Plumb plan for ownership of (Ed.), 233, 358; Problem (C., il.). 61: (Ed.), 5, 131, 230, 470. Travel at home and abroad (L.). 651. Valuation fallacies (Ed.). 235. French cities (Ed.), 130; (C., il.), 169; (C.), In Europe (Ed.), 237, 246. Of French villages (C.), 405. Red Cross plans for future (C.), 304. Reservations to treaty and league (Ed.), 559. il.), 50. Roosevelt, Theodore: Frank Arthur Vanderlip (C., Memorial week (C.), 483; (Ed.), 469. On labor and the courts (C.), 485. Poetic tributes to (C.), 79. Round-up at Pendleton (C., il.), 570. Rumania in Hungary (L., il.), 533. Rumanian crisis (Ed.), 351; (C.), 379. Rural reconstruction demands (L.), 526. Soviet system (L.), 316. Schafer, Jospeh. War service of historical schol- Shantung Province: Japan's economic interests in (L., il.), 424. Shaw. William B. Uncle Sam, underwriter (C.. Trade, financing export (L., il.), 320 (see "Commerce"). Training camps, work of officers (L.), 440. American opinion on (Ed.), 556. Article X reservation (Ed.), 558. Preamble to reservations (Ed.), 562. Ratification (Ed.), 14, 346, 466. 547, 562. Rejection by Senate explained (Ed.), 551, 561. With Germany signed (Ed.), 123; (C.), 144. Turkey: American mission to (L., il.), 616. Palestine Zionist colonies (C., il.), 609. UNION trade college (L.), 441. Aid in China (Ed.), 467. As arbiter in Europe (Ed.), 212, 348. Cooperation with British (C., il.), 67. Merchant marine (Ed.), 6; (C., il.), 395. Mission to Turkey (C., il.), 616. Optical glass industry (L., il.), 98. Policy in Europe, continuance of (Ed.), 346. Press relations with French (L.), 90. Reconstruction (C.), 70. Relations with Mexico (Ed.), 245. Soldiers at French universities (L.), 205. Spanish relations (L.), 218. War effort (C., il.), 162. War insurance (C., il.), 508. Unrest after war (Ed.), 227. Unrest, economic (Ed.), 343. VANDERLIP, Frank Arthur (C., 11.), 50. Vanderlip, Frank A. Political and economic conditions in Europe (C.), 41. WADE, Herbert T. America's war effort (C., il.) 162. Wages and living costs (L.), 321. Wages high after war (Ed.), 227. Argonne Woods battle (C., il.), 491. Debt of Allies to United States (Ed.), 20. Effect on education (C.), 622. Madness, German (Ed.), 115. Risk insurance (Ed.), 9; (C., il.), 508; (Ed.) 566. Service of historians (C.), 192. War-time housing developments (C., il.), 597. 599. 603. Waterway development in Spain (L., il.), 217. Welfare work in steel mills (L.), 531. West. Andrew F. Our use of English (C.), 392. William and Mary College (C., il.), 295. Wilson, P. W. Is Britain going bankrupt? (C., il.), 411. Wilson, Woodrow : Address to Senate on treaty (Ed.), 124. Illness of President (Ed.), 466. Industrial conference called (Ed.), 464. Message on high prices (Ed.), 239. Message to special session of Congress (Ed.), 9. Mistakes of (Ed.), 555. Return from Paris (Ed.), 124. Unpopularity of (Ed.), 552. Wilson and the Senate's rejection of the peace treaty (Ed.), 547. Wisconsin colleges (C.), 626. Women's Government hotels (C., il.), 603. Women in industry in Britain (L.), 426. Women in public affairs (Ed.), 13. Wood, Balsa (L.), 101. Wounded (see "Soldiers"). Writers of Colombia (L.), 652. YAP, Island of (L., il.), 540. Y. M. C. A. in Italy (L., il.), 324. ZEPPELIN airdrome in Germany (L.), 93. 1 THE COUNCIL OF FOUR, WHOSE DECISIONS WERE FINAL IN THE PEACE CONFERENCE (In the early days of the conference there was a Council of Ten-the Premiers and Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, France, |