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3. N. E. A. in New York Taft defends the 

 League to Enforce Peace A plea for Natural 

 History An extended campaign A noted 

 sanitarian Trevelyan's letter Genera of 

 fishes Fossil fishes A Miocene tragedy 

 Ancestors of living fishes Unique and amazing! 



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1. Wilson's efforts for peace Diver campaign - 

 Imperative demand for war Willful Senators 

 Emergency Peace Federation Fall of Rus- 

 sian autocracy At Columbia Thoughtful 

 deliberations 'A Joint High Commission A 

 League of Neutrals Madison Square Garden 

 meeting Journalistic amenities Magnes 

 War prosperity a grim joke --Arguments for 

 joining the Allies Wall Street and war 

 Menace of triumphant hordes One motive for 

 compulsory training 



2. At Princeton Evans Clark Garrison and 

 the Junkers -- Allinson In Boston At Yale 



- Phelps and the merry gentlemen Patten, 

 University of Pennsylvania -- First recorded 

 peace commission - - Miss Detrick Student 

 pacifists " Patriotic " rowdyism For law 

 and order Incongruous hymns Interested 

 instigation Two programs - - The Bannwaert 

 episode Visitors from Baltimore -- Good Po- 

 licing Unpleasant neighbors The Presi- 

 dent's decision - - Two points of view Oppos- 

 ing sides of the shield - - Breathless campaign 

 Another forlorn hope Varying dilemmas 

 My statement - - Successive repulses 



CHAPTER FIFTY-FOUR 737 



i. East again Forebodings in Wall Street The 

 People's Council An unwelcome distinction 

 Appeal to the press In San Francisco A 

 plain statement Need for definition New 



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