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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! 



CHAPTER FIFTY-THREE 712 



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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