E 768 .1 LH UC-NRLF EXCHANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY WOODROW WILSON 1917-1921 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WOODROW WILSON 19171921 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY LIBRARY ESSAYS TOWARDS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WOODROW WILSON 1. demons, Harry, An essay towards a bibliography of the published writings and ad dresses of Wood row Wilson. 1875-1910. Princeton, 1913. 2. Brown, George Dobbin, An essay towards a bibliography of the published writings and addresses of Woodrow Wilson, 1010-1917. (March 4) Princeton, 1917. 3. Leach, Howard Seavoy, An essay towards a bibliography of the published writings of Woodnnv Wilson, March 1917 to March 1921. Princeton. 1922. AN ESSAY TOWARDS A BIBLIOGRAPHY OT THE PUBLISHED WRITINGS AND ADDRESSES OF WOODROW WILSON March 1917 to March 1921 BY HOWARD SEAVOY LEACH, A.M. Reference Librarian of Princeton University Library Princeton The Library of Princeton University 1922 Copyright, 1923, by The Library of Princeton University FOREWORD This essay is a continuation of the bibliographies compiled by Mr. demons* and Mr. Brown. f It is an attempt to list the books, addresses, messages, notes and state papers written and since published, during the period of Mr. Wilson s second ad ministration, March 4, 1917 to March 4, 1921. It is hoped that all of the important items are included and that a sufficient number of citations are given to make them accessible to all readers. State papers, although they emanated from the State Department and often bore signature of the Secretary of State but whose composition may be attributed to Mr. Wilson, have been freely listed and have been included in their chronological order. Proclamations have been listed separately only when their interest seemed to warrant. All proclamations have been listed collectively under the year, as in the United States statutes at large. Executive orders have not been listed. These may be found in the Official Bulletin. The following are the chief sources from which citations are made : 1. Volumes of collected addresses, papers, etc., published by the regular publishing houses. 2. Government documents. 3. Official bulletin. 4. Congressional record. 5. Periodicals listed in Poole s Index. Citations from newspapers have not been generally made. The imprint "Government Printing Office" is to be understood wherever the place of publication is given as Washington. The Library of Congress has an analytical subject index on cards to the speeches and addresses of President Wilson practi cally complete from January 1, 1913, to June 30, 1920. My thanks are due to Mr. H. H. B. Meyer, Chief Bibliographer of the Library of Congress, and to Mr. Joseph P. Tumulty, for their invaluable advice and assistance. H. S. L. The Princeton University Library Reference Department July 1922 * An essay towards a bibliography of the published writings and addresses of Woodrow Wilson, 1875-1910. Princeton, 1913. t An essay towards a bibliography of the published writings and addresses of Woodrow Wilson, 1910-1917. (March 4) Princeton, 1917. (i) Books, 1917 America and freedom ; being the statements of President Wil son on the war, with a preface by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Grey. London, George Allen and Unwin, 1917. (Contains selected addresses from December 20, 1916, to Aug. 28, 1917.) Constitutional government in the United States. New York, Columbia University Press, 1917. (First published 1908.) o Den nya friheten, ett krav pa frigorelse av de adla krafterna hos ett folk. Auktoriserad oversattning av Otto Lundh. Stock holm, M. Bergvall [1917]. O presidente dos Estados Unidos. Tr. do inglez por V. J., Rio de Janeiro, J. Ribeiro dos Santos, 1917. Pourquoi nous sommes en guerre ; six messages au Congres et au peuple americain, suivis du message du president Wilson a la Russie. Traduction integrate et conforme aux textes offi- ciels, par Desire Roustan. . . Paris, Editions Bossard, 1917. President Wilson s great speeches and other history making documents. Chicago, Stanton and Van Vliet Co., c!917. (Contains addresses, etc., from March 4, 1913, to May 22, 1917.) President Wilson s state papers and addresses, with editorial notes, a biographical sketch and an introduction. New York, The Review of reviews company, 1917. Introduction signed Albert Shaw. (Contains selected addresses, etc., from March 4, 1913, to September 19, 1917.) President Woodrow Wilson s address to Congress, April 2, 1917. Proclamation of the President, April 6, 1917. Proclamation of the Mayor of the City of New York, April 6, 1917. Address of the President to his fellow countrymen, April 16, 1917. New York, American Exchange National Bank, 1917. 1 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Proclamations by the President of the United States, March 9, 1917, to December 26, 1917. U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. The statutes at large, vol. 40, pt. 2, p. 1645-1735. (For other proclamations, see under 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921.) Relief of officers and enlisted men. Correspondence between President Wilson and Secretary McAdoo, relating to the bill providing for family allowances, indemnification, re-education and insurance in behalf of officers and enlisted men of the army and navy of the United States. Washington, 1917. (65th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 75.) Another issue under Family allowances, indemnity and in surance for officers and enlisted men, etc. What we are fighting for ; speeches of the President on Flag Day, of Elihu Root to Russia, and message to the Russian peo ple from the American Rights League. Hartford, Conn. The Connecticut State Council of Defense. [1917] Why we are at war, messages to the Congress, January to April, 1917. N. Y., Harper Brothers, Publishers. [1917] (Contains addresses from January 22, 1917, to April 15, 1917.) Messages and Addresses, 1917 Statement on the failure of the armed ship bill, March 4, 1917. Independent, v. 89:442. Inaugural address of President Woodrow Wilson. March 5, 1917. Washington, 1917. Also in: (65th Cong., special sess. Senate. Doc. 2.) Also in: America and freedom. .. London [1917], p. 38-44. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 156-165. Also in : Independent, v. 89:432. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 1-8. Also in : Mensagens, Allocuc.oes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 73-77. Messages and Addresses, 1917 Also in : President Wilson ; his problems and his policy an English view, by H. Wilson Harris. New York, 1917, p. 267-272. Also in: Le President Wilson, La Guerre: La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 31-36. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 236-240. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers ; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 268-273. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents. N. Y. c!917, p. 166-170. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 368-372. Also in : Second inauguration. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 116, p. 43-46.) Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 184-188. Letter to Col. R. N. Harper, March 22, 1917. In: Second in auguration... Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 1st sess. Senate. Doc. 116, p. 8.) Statement (Recalling American officials from Belgium). March 24, 1917. New York Times, March 25, 1917. Telegram to Julius Rosenwald (Jewish Fund), March 29, 1917. New York Times, March 30, 1917. Address delivered at a joint session of. the two houses of Con gress, April 2, 1917. Washington, 1917. K{65th Cong., 1st Sess. House. Doc. 1.) >c(65th Cong., 1st Sess. Senate. Doc. 5.) (Great war message. "The world must be made safe for democracy.") Also in : America and freedom, being the statements of President Wilson on the war... London [1917], p. 45-59. Also in: America joins the world. N. Y. [c!919], p. 41-53. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 36-44. Also in Calodikes, C. S. The golden book. N. Y., 1917, p. 8-41, (English and Greek on opposite pages.) Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Also in : Carnegie endowment for international peace. Divi sion of international law. Two ideals of government. Washington, 1917, Pamphlet 29. in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :102-104, also 118-120. Also in : Diplomatic correspondence between the United States and Germany; ed. by J. B. Scott, August 1, 1914- April 6, 1917. N. Y, 1918, p. 317-325. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 166-185. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 9-25. Also in: Independent, v. 90:56-57. Also in: International Conciliation, no. 114. Also in : Mensagens, Allocugoes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 79-90. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6:191-198. Also in: Le President Wilson, La Guerre: La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 37-49. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 241-252. Also in President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 274-287. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents. N. Y., c!917, p. 11-22. Also in: President Wilson s state papers and addresses; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 372-383. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 188-197. Also in : Selection from war addresses. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 7-10. Also in: Survey, v. 38:16-17. Also in : A survey of international relations between the United States and Germany; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. , Y., 1917, p. xiii-xxi. Also in : Visscher, William Lightfoot. The stars of our country. Philadelphia, c!917. Also in: Why we are at war. N. Y. [1917], p. 39-59. Also as: Address of the President of the United States, de livered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, April 2, 1917. N. Y., Edward J. Clode, 1917. Messages and Addresses, 1917 Also as : Address of the President of the United States, de livered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, April 2, 1917. Garden City, New York, Doubleday, Page & company, 1917. Also as: Address of the President of the United States... Patriotic Publishing Company. Boston, 1917. Also as : Address of the President of the United States, de livered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, April 2, 1917. [Privately printed, The Riverside Press, Cambridge, Mass., U. S. A.] 1918. Also as : The challenge accepted : President Wilson s ad dress to Congress, April 2d, 1917. London, T. F. Unwin, Ltd., 1917. Also as: Mensaje de guerra y Proclama del presidente Wil son ; discurso historico pronunciado el Congreso de los Estados Unidos por Woodrow Wilson, 2 de avril de 1917, pub. para el Chronicle de San Francisco, por Paulo Elder y Gia. San Francisco, Cal. Guatemala, Tipografia nacional, 1917. Also as : President Wilson s new declaration of freedom : a charter for humanity and world peace. London, The St. Catherine Press, 1917. Also as : President Wilson s w r ar address to Congress and proclamation, together with joint resolution of House and Senate, giving names of those voting for and against the measure, [n. p.] 1917. Also as : President Wilson s war address to Congress, April 2, 1917. I. M. Ottenheimer, Baltimore, Md., 1917. Also as : President Wilson s address to Congress, April 2, 1917. New York, W. G. Willmann, 1917. Also as : President Wilson s address to Congress, April 2d, 1917. President Wilson s toespraak tot het Congres, 2 April, 1917. Origineele tekst met Hollandsche vertaling. Amster dam, Vennootschap : "Letteren en kunst" [1917]. Also as : The War administration ; an illustrated presenta tion of President Wilson s memorable war address. Bos ton, P. Walton, 1917. Also as : The War message and facts behind it ; annotated text of President Wilson s message, April 2, 1917. (War Information Series No. 1, June, 1917.) Washington, 1917. Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Also as : The War message of President Woodrow Wilson, delivered to the Congress of the United States, April second, nineteen-seventeen ; also the proclamation of war signed by the President, April sixth, nineteen-seventeen, with cable grams from the President of France and the Premier of Great Britain. A. M. Robertson, San Francisco, California, 1917. Also as : The War message, with annotations giving the leading facts on which the rupture with Germany was de veloped, the issues in international law and contrasting the spirit of Prussianism with the spirit of Americanism. Pub. by the superintendent of public instruction. Lansing, 1917. (Bulletin No. 14, reprint 1917.) Proclamation (State of war with Germany), April 6, 1917. Wash ington, 1917. Also in : Diplomatic correspondence between the U. S. and Germany. N. Y., 1918, p. 339-342. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918. p. 26-31. Also in: International conciliation, No. 114. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6 :198-200. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents. N. Y., c!917, p. 23. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 383-87. Also in : The War message. San Francisco, 1917, p. 20-26. Also in : Why we are at war. N. Y., 1917, p. 61-68. Message transmitting report of the Board of Directors of the Panama Railroad Co., April 11, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:570, also 609. Letter to Hon. Charles A. Culberson on bill to control exports, April 14, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55 :1788. President Wilson s address to his fellow countrymen, April 16, 1917. Washington, 1917. (A plea to all to serve the nation.) Also in: Americanism. Chicago (c!918), p. 46-50. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 55:743-746. Also Appendix 71-72. Messages and Addresses, 1917 Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 32-39. Also in: Independent, v. 90:155. Also in: International Conciliation, no. 114. Also in : Mensagens, Allocugoes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 91-96. Also in : National Geographic magazine, v. 31 :289-293. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6 :200-202. Also in : Our flag and its message, by J. A. Moss. Philadel phia, 1917, p. 3-15. Also in : Outlook, v. 115 :728-729. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 253-258. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 288-294. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents. N. Y., c!917, p. 24-29. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 387-392. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 197-201. Also in : Selection of war addresses. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 10-12. Also in : U. S. Committee on public information. Loyalty leaflets, no. 6. Also in : Why we are at war. N. Y., 1917, p. 69-79. Treason and misprision of treason. By the President of the United States of America. A proclamation no. 1368, April 16, 1917. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 2, May 11, 1917. Letter to Mr. Arthur Brisbane regarding the proposed Espio nage law, April 25, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:1700-1701. Letter transmitting claims of the crew of the Norwegian ship, Ingrid, April 28, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:1557, also 1563. Letter to the House presenting credentials of Resident Com missioners of the Philippine Legislature, April 28, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:1659. 7 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Letter to Hon. Thomas R. Marshall transmitting recommenda tions from the Secretary of the Navy for ammunition depot at St. Juliens Creek, Va., May 1, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:1661. Address to governors and representatives of state councils of national defence, May 2, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 1, May 10, 1917. Letter to Mr. Eliot Wadsworth, May 10, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 2, May 11, 1917. Letter to Mr. Henry P. Davison, May 10, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 2, May 11, 1917. Letter to Hon. S. Hubert Dent, Jr., regarding the army bill, May 11, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55 :2215. Address at the dedication of the Red Cross building, D. A. R. Hall, May 12, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 4, May 14, 1917. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :2500. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 295-299. Also in: President Wilson s state papers and addresses; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 392-395. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y. 1918, p. 202-204. Address to the Labor Committee of the Council of National De fense, May 15, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 5, May 15, 1917. Proclamation (Registration day), May 18, 1917, no. 1370. Wash ington, 1917. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y. 1918, p. 40-48. Also in: New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6 :381-384. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 9, May 19, 1917. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents. N. Y., c!917, p. 33-36. Also in: President Wilson s state papers and addresses; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 395-397. 8 Messages and Addresses, 1917 Statement declining Col. Roosevelt s offer for "Immediate serv ice in France," May 18, 1917. In: President Wilson s great speeches and other history-making documents, c!917, p. 36-38. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 9, May 19, 1919. Statement on the food law, May 19, 1917. In: President Wil son s great speeches and other history-making documents, c!917, p. 39-42. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 49-53. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 10, May 21, 1917. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; cd. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 399-402. Letter to Mr. Lawrence Perry, May 21, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 12, May 23, 1917. (Continuance of College athletics.) Letter to Hon. Edwin Y. Webb, May 22, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 12, May 23, 1917 (censorship). Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :3144. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 205-206. Letter to Hon. J. Thomas Heflin, May 22, 1917. Official Bulle tin, no. 12, May 23, 1917 (War). Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :2761. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 54-55. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents, c!917 :153. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 204-205. Proclamation (making the week ending June 25, 1917, Red Cross Week), May, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 14 , May 25, 1917. Communication to the provisional government of Russia, May 26, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 26, June 9, 1917. Also in: Americanism. Chicago (c!918), p. 52-54. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :5723. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 186-191. Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 59-63. Also in : Independent, v. 90 :483. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6, pt. 2:49-50. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 318-321. Also in : President Wilson s great speeches and other history- making documents, c!917, p. 309-312. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 405-408. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 206-208. Message transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State covering copies of a note from the British Ambassador relative to our entry into the war, May 26, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:2930; also 2961. Message transmitting copies of acts and resolutions enacted by the Eighth Legislature of Porto Rico, May 28, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:2965. Message transmitting Report No. 4 of the Commission on Navy Yards and Naval Stations, May 28, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55 :2965 ; also 3025. Letter to Senator Owen on Federal Reserve Act amendment, May 29, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55 :3761. Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery, May 30, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 18, May 31, 1917. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 56-58. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers ; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 300-302. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 209-210. Letter to Hon. M. G. Brumbaugh, June 4, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 23, June 6, 1917. 10 Messages and Addresses, 1917 Address to Confederate veterans at Washington, June 5, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 22, June 5, 1917. Also in: America joins the world. N. Y. [c!919], p. 54-64. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55, appendix 271. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers ; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 303-307. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 408-411. Letter to Hon. Lemuel P. Padgett, urging the establishment of a Naval base at Hampton Roads, June 12, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:3539. Letter to Mr. Herbert C. Hoover (to begin mobilization of food economy forces), June 12, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 33, June 18, 1917. Telegram to the President of Salvador, June, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 28, June 12, 1917. Address of President Wilson delivered at Washington, D. C., Flag Day, June 14, 1917. Washington, 1917. Also in: America and freedom. London [1917], p. 63-70. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 55-61. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 55, appendix 332-334. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 192- 206. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 64-75. Also in : Independent, v. 90:530-531. Also in : Mensagens, Allocu^Ses e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 97-102. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6, pt. 2 :l-5. Also in .-Official Bulletin, no. 30, June 14, 1917. Also in: President Wilson, La Guerre: La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 50-56. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper, N. Y., 1918, p. 259-264. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 308-317. 11 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Also in: President Wilson s state papers and addresses; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 411-418. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 210-217. Also in : Selection of war addresses. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 12-14. Also in : What we are fighting for. Hartford, Conn., 1917. Also as : The Great faith, President Wilson s speech on Am erican Flag day. London, Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. Also as: The President s flag day address, with evidence of Germany s plans. Issued by the committee on public infor mation, June 14, 1917. (U. S. Committee on public infor mation. Red, White and Blue series, no. 4.) Cablegram to the French government (Bastile Day), July 14, 1917. In : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 217. Also in: President Wilson s state papers and addresses; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 419. Proclamation (Recruiting week, June 23 to June 30), June 15, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 36, June 21, 1917. Letter to Hon. William C. Redficld, June 18, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 36, June 21, 1917. Letter to Hon. William P. Borland, June 18, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 33, June 18, 1917. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 55:3910, also 3950 and 4467. Letter to Mr. E. P. V. Hitter, June 16, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 33, June 18, 1917. Letter to Mrs. Louis Meyer, June 16, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 36, June 21, 1917. Reply to address of Baron Moncheur delivering message of King Albert to President Wilson, June 18, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 34, June 19, 1917. 12 Messages and Addresses, 1917 Letter to Mr. Bent Wilson, June 19, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55, 4504. Letter to Hon. Newton D. Baker, June 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 38, June 23, 1917. Statement regarding the policy of export control, June 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 40, June 26, 1917. Proclamation [July 5, Registration day for Alaska, Porto Rico and Hawaii], June 27, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 42, June 28, 1917. Letter to Mr. William A. Brady, June 28, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 45, July 2, 1917. Letter to Rev. James Cannon, Jr., regarding the food-adminis tration legislation, June 29, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55:4585; also 4744, 4748-9, 4749, 5081. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 44, June 30, 1917. Message to congress transmitting a request that Mr. Brand Whitlock be allowed to accept a Belgian decoration, June 29, 1917. Cong.,. Rec., v. 55; 4451, also 4494. Proclamation [Allowing Alaska two months for registration], June 30, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 46, July 3, 1917. Statement issued with the announcement of the rules and regu lations governing the Selective Service law, July 1917. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 45, July 2, 1917. Proclamation [Naming July 31, 1917, Registration day for Ha waii], July 2, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 47, July 5, 1917. Foreword, July 3, 1917. Through darkness to dawn, by Wil liam North Rice, with a foreword by Woodrow Wilson. New York, Beattys & Co., 1917. 13 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Proclamation [Federalization of National Guard], July 3, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 51, July 10, 1917. Reply to the Russian Ambassador, Mr. Boris Bakhmetoff, on pre senting his credentials, July, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 48, July 6, 1917. Statement regarding amelioration of food conditions in the United States, July 9, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 50, July 9, 1917. Appeal against profiteering, July 11, 1917. New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 6, pt. 2 :257-258. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 62-65. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :4995-4996. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 76-82. Also in : Independent, v. 91 :112. Address to the mine operators and manufacturers of the United States, July 12, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 53, July 12, 1917. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 55:5059-5060. Telegram to President Poincare, July 16, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 56, July 16, 1917. Letter to Hon. Franklin K. Lane, July 20, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 62, July 23, 1917 (urging colleges and technical schools to maintain their courses as usual). Message to Congress transmitting a request to allow Mr. Au- relio Collazo, of Cuba, to study at West Point, July 20, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55 :5329, also 5376. Message to Dr. J. Vicente Concha, July 20, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 68, July 30, 1917. Telegram to the Prince of Udine, July 21, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 65, July 26, 1917. Letter to Hon. Asbury F. Lever, July 23, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 63, July 24, 1917. 14 Messages and Addresses, 1917 Letter to Gen. George W. Goethals, July 24, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 63, July 24, 1917. Letter to Hon. John B. White, July 24, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 63, July 24, 1917. Letter to Mr. Denman, July 24, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 63, July 24, 1917. Letter to Sec. D. F. Houston, July 28, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 68, July 30, 1917. (Food conservation.) Message to the President of Peru, August 2, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 71, August 2, 1917. Letter to Hon. William G. McAdoo, August 7, 1917. Washing ton, 1917 (War family allowance. Insurance, etc.). (65th Cong., 1st sess., Senate. Doc. 75.) Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 55 :6902. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 78, August 10, 1917. Letter to Hon. J. W. Alexander, August 9, 1917. Cong. Rec., v. 55, 7474. Address of 1 President Wilson to the officers of the Atlantic fleet, August 11, 1917. Washington, 1920. Letter to the soldiers and sailors of the United States. (The Bible and the soldier.) Cong. Rec., v. 55:6041. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 217-218. Letter to school officers of the United States, August 23, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 121, O ctober 1, 1917. Also in : School and Society, v. 6 :404. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 218-219. Reply to remarks of Viscount Ishii, August 23, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 90, August 24, 1917. Also j n : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1917, p. 419-420. 15 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Letter to Hon. Jouett Shouse, August 27, 1917. In : Cong. Rec., v. 55, appendix 704. Reply of the United States to the communication of the Pope to the belligerent governments, August 27, 1917. Washington, 1917. Also in Also in Also in Also in America and freedom. London [1917], p. 71-76. 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Catherine Bressovsky, October, 1917. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 136, October 18, 1917. Telegram to Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Husting, October, 1917. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 141, October 24, 1917. Reply to a delegation from the New York State Woman s Suf frage Party at the White House, October 25, 1917. In: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 224-226. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 92-95. Letter to H. A. Garfield, October, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 144, October 27, 1917. Statement regarding economy in use of food, October 28, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 145, October 29, 1917. An appeal to the American people, October 29, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 145, October 29, 1917. (Armenian and Syrian Relief.) Message to Dr. Wenceslao Braz, President of Brazil, welcoming Brazil as a warring nation against Germany, October 30, 1917. In : President Wilson s state papers and addresses. N. Y., ed. by Albert Shaw, 1918, p. 432. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 77-78. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 148, November 1, 1917. Letter to J. R. Potts, November 6, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 155, November 9, 1917. Proclamation [Thanksgiving day], November 7, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 154, November 8, 1917. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 73-74. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 96-98. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918, p. 433-434. 19 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Foreword to the Selective Service Regulations. Official Bulletin, no. 156, November 10, 1917. Address of President Wilson to the American Federation .of Labor Convention. Buffalo, N. Y., November 12, 1917. Washington, 1917. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 75-81. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 99-111. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 7, pt. 1 :441-444. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 157, November 13, 1917. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 269-278. Also in: President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers ; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 326-336. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918,. p. 434-443. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 226-230. (Incomplete text.) Also in : U. S. Committee on public information. Loyalty Leaflets, no. 3. Letter to Mr. William L. Chambers, November, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 160, November 15, 1917. (Interruption of traffic on railways.) Telegram to His Excellency the President of Brazil on Anni versary of Independence, November 15, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 162, November 17, 1917. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 78-79. 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Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 231. Letter to the fifteen thousand Four-minute Men of the United States, November, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 163, November 19, 1917. Letter to Rear Admiral W. L. Capps, November 23, 1917. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 168, November 24, 1917. Message to His Imperial Majesty Yoshrto, Emperor of Japan December, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 174, December 3, 1917. Message to King of Rloumania, December, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 174, December 3, 1917. Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, December 4, 1917. Washington, 1917, reprinted, 1919. (War with Austria-Hun gary.) (65th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 468.) Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 83-91. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 56 :18-21, also 21-23. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 109-130. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 112-129. Also in: Independent, v. 92:508-9, 532-3. Also in : International Conciliation, no. 122. 21 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Also in : Mensagens, AllocuQoes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 109-118. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 7, pt. 2 :63-68. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 175, December 4, 1917. Also in : Le President Wilson, La Guerre : La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 62-74. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 279-291. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 339-353. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918, p. 443-454. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 232-238. (Incomplete text.) Also in : A survey of international relations between the United States and Germany; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1917, p. 364-372. Letter to Mr. Gutzon Borglum, December 5, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 303, May 7, 1918. Letter to Hon. William B. Wilson, December 8, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 184, December 14, 1917. Message of sympathy to Canada over the Halifax disaster, De cember, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 179, December 8, 1917. Proclamation [Limiting alcoholic content of Malt Liquor], De cember 8, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 181, December 11, 1917. Proclamation [State of War between U. S. and Austria-Hun gary], December 11, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 183, Decem ber 13, 1917. Also in : In our first year of war, N. Y., 1918, p. 130-133. Proclamation [Red Cross], December, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 181. December 11, 1917. 22 Books, 1918 Letter to Mr. Montayille Flowers, December 14, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 190, December 21, 1917. Letter to Hon. W. J. Bryan, December 17, 1917. Official Bul letin, no. 187, December 18, 1917. Letter to Dr. A. J. McKelway, December 20, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 197, January 2, 1918. Proclamation [Taking over the Railroads for the duration of the war], December 26, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 193, Decem ber 27, 1917. Also in: (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 159.) Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 137-142. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918, p. 455-463. Also as : Government control of railroads. A proclamation, December 26, 1917. Washington, 1918. Public statement on government control of railroads, Decem ber 26, 1917. In: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 238-240. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 134-137. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 193, December 27, 1917. Telegram to His Excellency Estrada Cabrera, President of Guatemala, December 28, 1917. Official Bulletin, no. 196, De cember 31, 1917. Books, 1918 America and freedom. America por la libertad por el Presidente Wilson con un prologo del Vizconde Grey ; traduccion directa del ingles por V. E. Oliver con un epilogo de D. Lloyd George. Valencia, Cervantes, 1918. 23 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Americanism, Woodrow Wilson s speeches on the war why he made them and what they have done ; the President s principal utterances in the first year of war ; with notes, com ments and war dates, giving them their historical setting, sig nificance and consequences, and with brief quotations from earlier speeches and papers. Comp., ed. and annotated by Oliver Marble Gate. Chicago, The Baldwin Syndicate [c!918]. The Bases of durable peace as voiced by President Wilson. Chicago, The Union League Club, 1918 (contains 5 addresses, January 8-September 27, 1918). The Bases of lasting peace as voiced by President \Vilson. Chi cago, The Union League Club, 1918 (contains 5 addresses, January 8-September 27, 1918). Division and reunion. New York, Longmans Green and Co., 1918, other printings 1920 and 1921 ; first printed March 1893. France, Amerique, 1776-1789-1917. Declaration d indedendence ; Declaration des droits de I homme et du citoyen ; Message de guerre du President Woodrow Wilson ; Response de M. Alexandre Ribot ; traduction franchise de P. H. Loyson et anglaise de J. H. Woods, dessins de Bernard Naudin. Paris, 1\. Helleu, 1918 (text and translation on opposite pages). A History of the American people by Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., President of the United States. Enlarged by the addition of original sources and leading documents of Am erican history, including narratives of early explorers, grants, charters, concessions, treaties, revolutionary documents, state papers, proclamations and enactments. Illustrated with con temporary views, portraits, facsimiles and maps selected from rare books and prints, in ten volumes. New York, Harper & Brothers, Publishers, 1918, 10 v. In our first year of war, messages and addresses to the Congress and the people, March 5, 1917, to April 6, 1918. New and enlarged edition. New York and London, Harper & Brothers, 1918. 24 Books, 1918 Mensagens, Allocugoes e discursos do presidente Wilson concer- nentes a querra actual, com um prologo de Jose Carlos Rod- rigues. Rio de Janeiro, J. Ribeiro dos Santos, 1918 (con tains selected addresses from December 8, 1914, to September 27, 1918). Le President Wilson, La Guerre : La Paix, Recueil des declara tions du President des Etats-Unis d Amerique sur la Guerre et la paix, 20 Decembre, 1916-6 Avril 1918. Librairie Berger- Levrault. Paris, 1918. President Wilson s addresses; ed. by George McLean Harper. New York, H. Holt and Co. [c!918] (contains addresses from March 4, 1913, to April 6, 1918). President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, addresses, papers; edited with introduction and notes by James Brown Scott. N. Y., Oxford University Press, 1918 (contains addresses, etc., from August 27, 1913, to April 6, 1918). President Wilson s great speeches and other history-making documents. Chicago, Stanton and Van Vliet Co., 1918 (con tains addresses, etc., from March 4, 1913, to May 22, 1917). President Wilson s state papers and addresses, introduction by Albert Shaw. . .with editorial notes, a biographical sketch and an analytical index. New York, George H. Doran Co. [c!918]. First issued by the Review of Reviews Co., 1918 (contains addresses, etc., from March 4, 1913, to April 6, 1918). Proclamations by the President of the United States, January 1, 1918-December 23, 1918. U. S. Law Statutes, etc. The stat utes at large, v. 40, pt. 2, p. 1736-1919 (for other proclamations, see under 1917, 1919, 1920, 1921). Proclamations and executive orders by the President under and by the virtue of the food control act of August 10, 1917, No vember 25, 1918. Washington, 1918. Reception du President Wilson a 1 Universite de Paris le 21 Decembre 1918. Extrait de la Revue Internationale de 1 En- seignement 15 Janvier et fevrier 1919. Imprime par Philippe Renouard. Paris [1919]. 25 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Selected addresses and public papers of Woodrow Wilson, ed ited with an introduction by Albert Bushnell Hart (the Mod ern Library of the World s best books). New York, Boni and Liveright, 1918 (contains addresses, letters, etc., 1913-1918). A Selection from President Wilson s war addresses, 1917-1918. Philadelphia, McKinley publishing Company, 1918 (historical outlook, war reprint, no. 6). Also in: Collected materials for the study of the war; comp. by Albert E. McKinley, 1918 (p. 9-26). The State ; elements of historical and practical politics, by Woodrow Wilson. Special edition, revised to December, 1918, by Edward Elliott. Boston, D. C. Heath & Co. [c!918]. War addresses with an introduction and notes, by Arthur Roy Leonard. 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Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 241-244. (Incomplete text.) 26 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, January 8, 1918. Washington, 1918. (Fourteen conditions of peace.) (65th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 765.) Also in: America joins the World. N. Y. [c!919], p. 70-79. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 95-100. Also in: Bases of durable peace. Chicago, 1918, p. 11-18. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:680-681; also 690-691. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 215-229. Also in : In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 150-161. Also in : Independent, v. 93:99-100, 119-20. Also in : International conciliation, no. 123. Also in : Mensagens, Allocugoes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 119-124. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 7, pt. 2:273-276. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 202, January 8, 1918. Also in : President Wilson, La Guerre : La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 75-84. Also in : President Wilson s addresses ; ed. by George Mc Lean Harper. N. Y., 1918, p. 297-305. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 354-363. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918, p. 464-472. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart, 1918, p. 244-251. Also in : Selection of war addresses. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 14-16. Also as : Missatge del President Wilson, endregat al Con- gres dels Estats Units el 8 de janer 1918. Traduccio cata- lana. Barcelona, 1918. Letter to Hon. George Creel, January 14, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 225, February 4, 1918. Reply to Roumanian Minister upon the presentation of his cre dentials, January 15, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 211, January 18, 1918. 27 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Telegram to Edward L. Hines, January 16, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 210, January 17, 1918. (State War Conferences.) Statement upholding fuel curtailment order, January, 1918. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 212, January 19, 1918. Letter to Hon. George E. Chamberlain, regarding his New York statement of inefficiency in government bureaus, January 20, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:1195. Message to Army and Navy, January 20, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 214, January 22, 1918. (Observance of Sunday.) Letter to Mr. Colin H. Livingstone, January. 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 213, January 21, 1918. Statement answering Senator Chamberlain s criticism of De partmental management of the war, January, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 214, January 22, 1918. Letter to Hon. William D. Stephens urging postponement of execution of the sentence in the Mooney case, January 22, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:5470. Message sent by the President to the Farmers Conference at Urbana, 111., January 31, 1918. Washington, 1918. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 56, appendix 68-69. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 1-8. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 222, January 31, 1918. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 251-255. Also in : U. S. Committee on public information. Loyalty leaflets, no. 4. Letter to Mr. Herbert Hoover regarding regulation of packing trade, February, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 57:1909-1910. Letter to Hon. Newton D. Baker, February 1, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 303, May 7, 1918. 28 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Proclamation (Enemy Aliens interned), February 5, 1918. Offi cial Bulletin, no. 227, February 6, 1918. Remarks to delegation from the Farmers Co-operative and Edu cational Union, February 8, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 230, February 9, 1918. Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the Two Houses of Congress, February 11, 1918. Washington, 1918. (Addresses of the German and Austro-Hungarian governments,) Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 103-109. Also in : Bases of durable peace. Chicago, 1918, p. 19-25. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:1936-1938. Also 1951-1953. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 230-244. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 9-20. Also in: In our first year of war. N. Y., 1918, p. 162-173. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 7, pt. 2:400-403. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 231, February 11, 1918. Also in : Le President Wilson, Le Guerre : La Paix. Paris, 1918, p. 85-94. Also in : President Wilson s foreign policy, messages, ad dresses, papers; ed. by J. B. Scott. N. Y., 1918, p. 364-373. Also in : President Wilson s state papers and addresses ; ed. by Albert Shaw. N. Y., 1918, p. 472-479. Also in : Selection of war addresses. Philadelphia, 1918, p. 16-19. Letter to Hon. T. W. Gregory, February 13, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 235, February 15, 1918. Reply to the remarks of the Ambassador of Great Britain, Feb- uary 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 234, February 14, 1918. Message to striking carpenters in eastern shipyards, February 17, 1918. In : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 21-22. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 237, February 18, 1918. 29 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Letter to Hon. William G. McAdoo, February 19, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 241, February 23, 1918. Telegram to Roy C. Vandercook, February 19, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 240, February 21, 1918. Statement regarding guaranteed wheat prices for 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 242, February 25, 1918. Letter to Hon. Newton D. Baker, February 22, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 256, March 13, 1918. Letter to Hon. Franklin K. Lane, February 25, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 253, March 9, 1918. Letter to Mr. Bernard M. Baruch, March 4, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 250, March 6, 1918. (Chairmanship of War Indus tries Board.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:10554-10555. Letter to the Acting Secretary of W T ar, March 4, 1918. O fficial Bulletin, no. 250, March 6, 1918. Message to Russia, March 11, 1918. In: Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 23-24. (Meeting of the Soviet.) Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 255, March 12, 1918, and no. 262, March 20, 1918. Telegram to California Farmers, March 11, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 259, March 16, 1918. Letter to Hon. Robert Lansing regarding open diplomacy, March 12, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:7653; also v. 57:734. Letter to Mr. Colin H. Livingstone, March 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 263, March 21, 1918. Letter to Mr. Gutzon Borglum, March 15, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 303, May 7, 1918. 30 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Letter to Democrats of New Jersey urging them to forget party lines and work for humanity, March 20, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:5491-92. Statement regarding the taking over of the Dutch vessels, March 20, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 263, March 21, 1918. Letter to William McCormick Blair [March, 1918]. Official Bulletin, no. 266, March 25, 1918. Message of confidence to Field Marshal Haig, March 25, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 266, March 25, 1918. Letter to Mr. Gutzon Borglum, March 29, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 303, May 7, 1918. Letter to Secretary of Labor Wilson, March 29, 1918. O fficial Bulletin, no. 274, April 3, 1918. Telegram of congratulation to General Foch, March 29, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 271, March 30, 1918. Letter to Mr. Gutzon Borglum, April 4, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 303, May 7, 1918. Address of President Wilson, Baltimore, April 6, 1918. Wash ington, 1918. (Opening Third Liberty Loan campaign.) Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 111-115. Also in : Bases of durable peace. Chicago, 1918, p. 26-30. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:4757-4758. Also in 254. 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Also in : -New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 8, pt. 2:139-141. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 320, May 27, 1918. Letter to Senator Sheppard, May 28, 1918. (War-time prohibi tion.) In: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 260-261. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:7421. Statement urging the buying of government securities and war saving stamps. Official Bulletin, no. 323, May 31, 1918. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 8, pt. 2:141. Letter to Mr. Maurice Francis Egan, May 31, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 327, June 5, 1918. Telegram to His Excellency, Ciro Luis Urriola. Official Bul letin, no. 328, June 6, 1918. Attitude of the United States toward Mexico. Address delivered before a party of editors from the Republic of Mexico at the White House, June 7, 1918. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 264.) Also in Americanism. Chicago fc!918], p. 120-123. Also in Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 66- 76. Also in Official Bulletin, no. 332, June 11, 1918. Also in New York Times Current History Magazine, v - 8, pt. 2: 42-144. Also in Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Al- bert I ushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 261-266. Also in The World Court, July, 1918, p. 445-447. 35 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Reply to letter from Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt regarding woman suffrage, June 7, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:7795. Letter to Mr. Robert Maisel, June 10, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 332, June 11, 1918. Letter to Mr. Samuel Gompers, June 10, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 332, June 11, 1918. Letter to Mr. Clarence H. Mackay, June 11, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 336, June 15, 1918. Letter to Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt transmitting a reply to the memorial of the Union Frangaise pour le Suffrage des Dames, June 13, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 335, June 14, 1918. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 124-5. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:7815. Message to President Poincaire, June 14, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 336, June 15, 1918. Letter to Mr. Sherley. Official Bulletin, no. 338, June 18, 1918. Statement asking all patriotic employers to recruit labor only through U. S. agency, June 17, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 338, June 18, 1918. Letter to Dr. Van H. Manning, June 26, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 351, July 3, 1918. Letter to Mr. Edward H. Hurley, June 26, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 352, July 5, 1918. Message to General Diaz, June 26, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 346, June 27, 1918. Letter to Mr. Sims, June 29, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 350, July 2, 1918. 36 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Message vetoing H. R. 7237 (Appropriations for the Post Office Department), June 29, 1918. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 1206.) Message to the House of Representatives July 1, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 350, July 2, 1918. (Veto H. R. 10358.) Also in : (65th Cong.., 2d sess. House. Doc. 1207.) Letter to Hon. Newton D. Baker, July 2, 1918. Official Bul letin, no. 351, July 3, 1918. Address of President Wilson delivered at Mount Vernon, July 4, 1918. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 258. (Four factors of world peace.) Also in: America joins the world. N. Y. [c!919], p. 80-84. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 125-128. Also in : Bases of durable peace. Chicago, 1918, p. 31-34. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:8671. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 266-273. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 42-48. Also in : Mensagens, AllocuQoes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 135-139. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 8, pt. 2:191-193. Also in : Official Bulletin, no. 352, July 5, 1918. Also in: Outlook, v. 119:446-447. Also in: Pan-American Union Bulletin, v. 47:1-7. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 266-269. The first Independence Day for all people (Four-minute Inde pendence Day address by the President read in 5,300 com munities), July 4, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 352, July 5, 1918. Greeting to American citizens beyond the seas, on Independence Day, July 4, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 354, July 8, 1918. Letters to His Excellency, the Earl of Reading, July 5, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 353, July 6, 1918. (Three letters.) 37 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Telegram to the American Ambassador at Rome, July 5, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 353, July 6, 1918. Telegram to the Governor of the Virgin Islands, July 5, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 353, July 6, 1918. Reply to the message of His Excellency, Eleutarios Venizelos, Premier of Greece, July 6, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 355, July 9, 1918. Reply to the message of His Excellency, M. G. Menocal, Presi dent of Cuba, July 6, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 355, July 9, 1918. 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Official Bulletin, no. 358, July 12, 1918. 38 Messages and Addresses, 1918 . Reply to message from His Royal Highness, The Prince of Monaco, July 9, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 358, July 12, 1918. Reply to message from His Excellency, Jose Pardo, of Peru, July 10, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 358, July 12, 1918. Reply to the message of His Excellency, The President of Hon duras, July 10, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 358, July 12, 1918. Letter to Hon. Henry P. Davison, July 11, 1918. (Red Cross work.) Official Bulletin, no. 367, July 23, 1918. Message sent to Congress (veto of resolution on relinquishing certain railroads under federal control), July 11, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 358, July 12, 1918. Also in: (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 267.) Message from the President of the United States vetoing H. R. 9054, An act making appropriations for the Department of Agriculture for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919. July 13, 1918. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 2d sess. House. Doc. 1229.) Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 359, July 13, 1918. Message to the French people (Bastile Day), July 14, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 360, July 15, 1918. Message to His Excellency, Jose Vicente Concha, President of Colombia, July 20, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 366, July 22, 1918. Message to His Majesty, Albert, King of the Belgians, July 21, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 366, July 22, 1918. Proclamation (Control of Telegraph, Telephone and Cable lines), July 22, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 368, July 24, 1918. Reply to message from King George V on his visit to one of our naval vessels, July 24, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 387, August 15, 1918. 39 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Public address to fellow countrymen, July 26, 1918. In : Se lected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Busbnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 270-271. (Appeal against lynching.) Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 49-52. Also in: Official Bulletin, no. 370, July 26, 1918. Also in: Pan-American Magazine, v. 27:271-272. Letter to Hon. N. D. Baker on state councils of defense, July 30, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 384, August 12, 1918. Message to the Swiss Republic on the National holiday, July 31, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 376, August 2, 1918. Statement denouncing mob violence and appealing to his fellow countrymen to keep the nation s fame untarnished. Wash ington, 1918. Also in: Independent, v. 95:177. Also in: Survey, v. 40:512. Message to Liberia on war anniversary, August 3, 1918. Official Bulletin^ no. 383, August 10, 1918. Message to the King of England on war anniversary, August 4, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 378, August 5, 1918. Reply to message from the President of San Salvador, August 5, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 379, August 6, 1918. Appeal to persons engaged in coal mining to increase output, August 9, 1918. Official Bulletin, no. 384, August 12, 1918. Letter to Mr. Henry P. Davison on the draft and Red Cross workers, August 14, 1918. 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Also in: St. Nicholas, v. 45:1077. Letter to Hon. William G. McAdoo, September 4, 1918. (On re port of Director General of railroads.) Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 416, September 19, 1918. Message transmitting text of treaty between France and the United States providing for reciprocal military service of citi zens, September 6, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 418, Sep tember 21, 1918. Message transmitting text of treaty between the United States and Greece providing for reciprocal military service of citizens, September 6, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 418, September 21, 1918. Statement to public regretting war questions confine him to Washington during 4th Liberty Loan campaign, September, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 408, September 10, 1918. Letters to District Lodge, no. 55, International Association of Machinists and other striking workmen of Bridgeport, Conn., September 13, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 412, Septem ber 14, 1918. Message of congratulations to General Pershing on the success of the St. Mihiel salient, September 14, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 413, September 16, 1918. 41 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Despatch to the Austrian Government through Secretary Lan sing, September 16, 1918. In : Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 275. Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 129. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 57. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 414, September 17, 1918. Letter to the Remington Arms, U. M. C. Plant, Liberty Ord nance Company and others, Bridgeport, Conn., demanding re instatement of striking workmen, September 17, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 415, September 18, 1918. Letter to Hon. Thetus W. Sims urging the passage of the Em ergency power bill, September 21, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:10603. Statement commending the work of Congress, September 23, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:10667. Opening campaign for Fourth Liberty Loan, address of Presi dent Wilson delivered in New York City, September 27, 1918. Washington, 1918. (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate. Doc. 283.) Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 130-136. Also in : Bases of durable peace. Chicago, 1918, p. 3-10. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:10886-10888. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 274-289. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 58-70. Also in: International conciliation, no. 131. Also in : Mensagens, Allocuc.oes e discursos. Rio de Janeiro, 1918, p. 141-149. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 9, pt. 1 :251-254. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 424, September 28, 1918. Also in: Selected addresses and public papers; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 275-282. Also as : Principles for which America, China and the Al lies are fighting. Reprinted from Millard s review of October 5, 1918. Shanghai, China. (English and Chinese texts.) 42 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Address of the President of the United States delivered in the Senate of the United States, September 30, 1918. Washington 1918. (Woman Suffrage.) (65th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 284.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:10928-10929. Also in: Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 290-298. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 71-72. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 425, September 30, 1918. Public message to the Student Corps, October 1, 1918. In: Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 282-283. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 426, October 1, 1918. Statement urging all sea-faring men to rally to call of the mer chant marine, October, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 426, October 1, 1918. Despatch to the German Government through Secretary Lan sing, October 8, 1918. (Question of an Armistice.) 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Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 80-83. Also in: Independent, v. 96:113. Also in: International conciliation, no. 133. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 437, October 15, 1918. Message transmitting to the Senate the text of a treaty between the United States and Italy providing for reciprocal military service, October 14, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 446, October 25, 1918. Statement on Fourth Liberty Loan, October 14, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 437, October 15, 1918. Message to Austria-Hungary through Secretary Lansing, Oc tober 18, 1918. In : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 84-86. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:11402. Also in: Discursos y. mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 309-11. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 441, October 19, 1918. Letter replying to Hon. Newton D. Baker, regarding 2,000,000 men overseas, October 22, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 445, October 24, 1918. Letter to Hon. G. \Y. Hitchcock regarding article 3 of peace terms in the address of January 8th, October 22, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:11489. Letter of support to Mr. Hennessy, October 23, 1918. Cong. Rec. v. 56:11497. Message to Mr. Frederick Oedcrlin, Charge d Affaires of Switzer land through the Secretary of State, October 23, 1918. In : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 86-90. Also: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 143-144. Also in : Discursos y mensajes de estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 312-316. Also in: International conciliation, no. 133. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no 445, October 24, 1918. 44 Messages and Addresses, 1918 An appeal to the Electorate for political support, October 25, 1918. In : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 91-94. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:11494; also appendix 732. Letter replying to Senator Simmons about speech of January 8, October 28, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 449, October 29, 1918. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:11490. Telegram to W. P. Metcalf telling of non-support of the adminis tration by Senator Fall, October 28, 1918. Cong. Rec., v. 56:11525. Letter to Hon. Franklin K. Lane, November 4, 1918. (Council of National Defence.) Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 454, Novem ber 4, 1918. Message of congratulation to His Majesty, Vittorio Emanuele III, of Italy, November, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 455, November 5, 1918. Reply to Germany, November 5, 1918. In : Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 144. Also in: International conciliation, no. 133. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 456, November 6, 1918. Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, November 11, 1918. Washington, 1918. (Armistice with Germany.) (65th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 1339.) Also in: Americanism. Chicago [c!918], p. 138-140. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 56:11537-11539; also 11541-11543. Also in: Discursos y mensajes dc estado. N. Y., 1919, p. 317- 323. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 95-110. Also in: International conciliation, no. 133. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 9, pt. 1 :363-364. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 460, November 11, 1918. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Al bert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 286-289. (Incomplete text) 45 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Announcement of the signing of the Armistice with Germany, November 11, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 460, November 11, 1918. Birthday greetings to His Majesty, Vittorio Emmanuel, King of Italy, November 11, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 460, November 11, 1918, and no. 469, November 21, 1918. Statement urging former teachers to return to the teaching pro fession, November 12, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 465, November 16, 1918. Reply to congratulations from Hon. Belisario Porras. Panama, November 13, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 469, November 21, 1918. Message of felicitation to His Majesty, Albert, King of the Bel gians, November 15, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 465, No vember 16, 1918. Reply to congratulations from His Majesty, Yoshihito, Japan, November 15, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 469, Novem ber 21, 1918. Reply to message from His Excellency, Hon. Shihchang, China, November 15, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 469, Novem ber 21, 1918. Proclamation (Thanksgiving for Victory), November 16, 1918. In: Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 111-112. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 466, November 18, 1918. Statement announcing his intention to visit Europe, November 18, 1918. In : America and the League of Nations. N. Y., 1919, p. 61. Reply to message of congratulation on the ending of the war from His Majesty, Victor Emmanuel, November 20, 1918. Offi cial U. S. Bulletin, no. 469, November 21, 1918. 46 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Letter to Hon. William G. McAdoo, accepting his resignation as Secretary of the Treasury, November 21, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 471, November 23, 1918. Message felicitating King Albert on his re-entry into Brussels, November 21, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 471, Novem ber 23, 1918. Letter to Hon. Frank P. Walsh (accepting his resignation as chairman of War Labor Board), November 27, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 479, December 4, 1918. Announcement of the membership of the delegation of the United States to the Peace Conference, November 29, 1918. In: America and the League of Nations. N. Y., 1919, p. 61. Letter to Dr. C. A. Prosser on healing the wounded, November 29, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 508, January 10, 1919. Letter to Hon. Bernard M. Baruch (resignation), November 30, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 480, December 5, 1918. Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two houses of Congress, December 2, 1918. Washington, 1918. (Address before going abroad.) (65th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 1668.) (Also as Bu reau edition.) Also in : America and the League of Nations. N. Y., 1919, p. 62-64. (In part.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 57:5-8; also 12-15. Also in : Guarantees of peace. N. Y., 1919, p. 113-137. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 9, pt. 2:106-110. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 477, December 2, 1918. Also in : Selected addresses and public papers ; ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart. N. Y., 1918, p. 289-303. Wireless message from U. S. S. George Washington to Mr. Charles M. Schwab (resignation), December 9, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 483, December 9, 1918. 47 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Wireless message to editors of Norway, Sweden and Denmark in Washington, December 10, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 484, December 10, 1918. Note to Chile and Peru urging them to compose their differences. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 486, December 12, 1918. Response to President Poincare s address of welcome. Paris, December 14, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 1-4. Reply to the greeting of a Socialist delegation. Paris, December 16, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 5-6. Reply to greetings of the Prefect of the Seine and of the Presi dent of the Municipal Council. Paris, December 16, 1918. In: International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 7-9. Address acknowledging the honor bestowed upon him by the University of Paris in the form of a Doctor s degree, Decem ber 21, 1918. In: International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 16-19. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 5-6. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 268. Also in : Reception du President Wilson a TUniversite de Paris, le 21 Decembre 1918. Paris [1919], p. 15-16. Also in : School and Society, v. 9 :23-24. Letter accepting the resignation of Ambassador Wm. G. Sharp, December 21, 1918. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 540, February 17, 1919. Address to the American troops at Humes, December 25, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 12-15. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 6-8. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 268-269. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 57 :844. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 497, December 27, 1918. 48 Messages and Addresses, 1918 Response to an address of welcome by the Mayor of Chaumont, December 25, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 10-11. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 8-9. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 269. Reply to the address of welcome from the Mayor of Dover, De cember 26, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 20-21. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 10. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 270. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 497, December 27, 1918. Reply to King George s speech of welcome at Buckingham Pal ace, December 27, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 22-25. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 10-11. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 272. Also in . Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 499, December 30, 1918. Address at the luncheon given by the Lord Mayor at the Man sion House, December 28, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 32-34. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 15-16. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 273-274. Reply to an address by the Lord Mayor at the Guildhall, on be half of the Corporation of the city of London, December 28, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 26-31. Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 12-14. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 272-273. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 57 :980. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 499, December 30, 1918. 49 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Reply to Committee of National Council of the Evangelical Free Churches. London, December 28, 1918. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 12. Reply to League of Nations L T nion, American Embassy. Lon don, December 28, 1918. In : Addresses on first trip to Eu rope. Washington, 1919, p. 12. Speech to the congregation of the Lowther Street Congrega tional Church. Carlisle, England, December 29, 1918. In : International ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 35-37. Address at Free Trade Hall. Manchester, December 30, 1918. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 17-20. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 274-275. Address at luncheon. Midland Hotel, Manchester, December 30, 1918. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 16-17. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 276. Books, 1919 Addresses of President Wilson. Addresses delivered by Presi dent Wilson on his Western tour, September 4 to September 25, 1919, on The League of Nations, Treaty of peace with Germany, Industrial conditions, High cost of Living, Race riots, etc. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 120.) Addresses of President Wilson, Boston, Mass., February 24, 1919. New York, N. Y., March 4, 1919. Washington, 1919. Addresses of President Wilson on first trip to Europe, December 3, 1918, to February 24, 1919. Washington, 1919. America and the League of Nations ; addresses in Europe, com piled by Lyman P. Powell and Fred B. Hodgins. New York, Rand McNally and Company [c!919]. (Contains addresses, etc., from November 18, 1918, to March 4, 1919. 50 Books, 1919 America joins the world ; selections from the speeches and state papers of President Wilson, 1914-1918; with an introduction [A. O. Lovejoy]. New York, Association Press [c!919]. Chile. Ministerio de relaciones exteriores. El mensaje del presi- dente Wilson. Discurso pronounciados en la Camara de di- putados por el ministro de relaciones exteriores, Don Luis Bar- ros Borgono, en las sesiones 12 y 13 de Decembre 1918. Santi ago de Chile. Imprenta universitaria. 1919. (La cuestion chileno-peruana. no. 5.) Discursos y mensajes de estato del Presidente Wilson, recopi- lados y ed. por F. Eugenic Ackerman, tr. de Juan F. Urquidi, introduccion por Dr. Roberto Brenes Mesen. New York, D. Appleton y compania. 1919. (Contains addresses, etc., from October 27, 1913, to November 11, 1918.) Guarantees of peace ; messages and addresses to the Congress and the people, January 31, 1918, to December 2, 1918, together with the peace notes to Germany and Austria. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1919. International ideals ; speeches and addresses made during the President s European visit, December 14, 1918, to February 14, 1919. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1919. League of Nations. Comparison of the plan for the League of Nations, showing the original draft as presented to the com mission constituted by the preliminary Peace conference in session at Versailles, France, together with the covenant as finally reported and adopted at the plenary session of the Peace conference ; also the presentation speeches of the Presi dent of the United States relating thereto. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 7.) Die neue freiheit, ein aufruf zur befreiung der edlen krafte eines volkes. Mit einer einlcitung von Hans Winand. Miinchen, G. Miiller, 1919. 51 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson The new ireedom ; a call for the emancipation of the generous energies of a people. N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Co., 1919. (First published in 1913.) President \\ ilson s great speeches and other history-making documents. Chicago, Stanton and Van Vliet Co., 1919. (Con tains selected addresses, papers, etc., from April 2, 1917, to February 24, 1919.) Proclamations by the President of the United States, January 7, 1919, to March 4, 1919. U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. The stat utes at large, v. 40, pt. 2, p. 1919-1938. Also March 19, 1919, to December 27, 1919, id. v. 41, pt. 2, p. 1741-1784. (For other proclamations, see under 1917, 1918, 1920, 1921.) The triumph of ideals ; speeches, messages, and addresses made by the President between February 24, 1919, and July 8, 1919, covering the active period of the Peace Conference at Paris. New York, Harper & Brothers [1919]. The wisdom of Woodrow Wilson ; being selections from his thoughts and comments on political, social and moral questions compiled and with an introduction by Charles J. Herold, New York. Brentano s, 1919. Messages and Addresses, 1919 Address at the Ouirinal, Rome, Italy, January 3, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 21-22. Address before Italian Parliament, Rome, January 3, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 23-25. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 277. Address, The Capitol, Rome, January 3, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 22-23. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 279. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 504, January 6, 1919. 52 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Address in the Academy of the Lencei, Rome, January 4, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 25-26. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 279. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, transmitting a cable gram from the President and the tentative draft of a bill ap propriating $100,000,000 for the relief of European peoples out side Germany, January 4, 1919. (65th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 1640.) Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 504, January 6, 1919. Reply to the press representatives at Rome, January 4, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 26-27. Speeches at Genoa, January 5, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 27-28. Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 280. Speeches at Milan, January 5, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 28-32. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 280-282. Address, The Municipalite, Turin, January 6, 1919. In: Ad dresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 32-33. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 282-283. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 506, January 8, 1919. Addresses at the Philharmonic Club, Turin, January 6, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 33-35. Address at the University, Turin, January 6, 1919. In : Ad dresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 35-36. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 283. Proclamation (Death of Theodore Roosevelt), January 7, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 506, January 8, 1919. 53 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Letter accepting the resignation of Attorney-General T. \V. Gregory, January 10, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 511, January 14, 1919. Cablegram through Mr. J. P. Tumulty to Messrs. Taft and Manly, National War Labor Board, January, 1919. Official U. S/Bulletin, no. 510, January 13, 1919. Cablegram to Mr. Sherley ($100,000,000 for food for Europe), January, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 511, January 14, 1919. Letter to Hon. Robert S. Brookings accepting the resignation of the members of the price-fixing committee, January 13, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 531, February 6, 1919. Address opening the Peace Conference, Paris, January 18, 1919. In: Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 37. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 57:1731-1732. Also in: International Conciliation, no. 139. Response to an address of welcome at a dinner in the Luxem bourg palace, Paris, January 20, 1919. In : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 284. Address before the Peace Conference, January 25, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 39-43. Also in : Independent, v. 97:174, 203. Also in: International Conciliation, no. 139. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 9, pt. 2:383-385. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 522, January 27, 1919. Reply to address of working women of France, Paris, January 25, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 43-44. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 284-285. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 522, January 27, 1919. 54 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Reply to the League for the Rights of Man, Paris, January 28, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 45. Message through Secretary Lansing to Ignace Paderewski, ex tending full recognition to the provisional Polish Government, January, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 525, January 30, 1919. Address before the French Chamber of Deputies, Paris, Feb ruary 3, 1919. In: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 285- 286. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 57 :2826-2827. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 530, February 5, 1919. Reply to delegation from French Society of Nations, Paris, Feb ruary 12, 1919. In : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Wash ington, 1919, p. 45-46. Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 286. Address before the Preliminary Peace Conference upon present ing the original draft for the League of Nations, February 14, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 7.) (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 46.) Also in : Addresses on first trip to Europe. Washington, 1919, p. 47-58. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 57:3408-3411. Also in : Independent, v. 97 :288-290, 307. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 9, pt. 2:398-401. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 541, February 18, 1919. (Text of League covenant given in no. 538, February 14, 1919.) Cablegram from Paris through Secretary Tumulty to members of the Foreign Relations Committee of the U. S. Senate and the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House. (League of Nations) February 14, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 540, February 17, 1919. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 57:3689. 55 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Farewell message to the French people, February 14, 1919. In : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 286. Wireless message from the U. S. S. George Washington to M. Clemenceau expressing sympathy over his injury caused by an attempt at his assassination, February, 1919. The League of Nations. Address delivered by the President of the United States at Boston, Mass., on February 24, 1919, on the plan for the League of Nations. Washington, 1919. (65th Cong., 3d sess. Senate. Doc. 431.) Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 287-289. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 57:4201-4203. Also in : Independent, v. 97:321-322. Also in : International Conciliation. Special bulletin, March, 1919. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 10, pt. 1 :87-90. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 546, February 25, 1919. Also in: Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 1-16. Message submitting information regarding the designation of Bar Harbor, Me., as a port of entry, February 26, 1919. Wash ington, 1919. (65th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 1831.) Letter to Dr. Anna Howard Shaw accepting the resignation of the Woman s Committee, Council of National Defense, Feb ruary 27, 1919. Official I . S. Bulletin, no. 571, March 26, 1919. Letter to Hon. William B. Bankhead urging passage of the Americanization bill. February 28, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 57:4565. Letter to Hon. Robert S. Brookings (Price-fixing Committee), February 28, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 558, March 11, 1919. Address before Governors and Mayors called to discuss the labor situation, March 3, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 17-21. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 289-290. Also in : Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 551, March 3, 1919. 56 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Letter to the Commission of the Philippine Legislature through the Secretary of War, Mr. Baker, March 3, 1919. In : United States Bulletin, no. 577, April 7, 1919. Message transmitting information in detail of the administration of the provisions of the so-called Overman act, authorizing the President to co-ordinate or consolidate executive bureaus, agencies, and offices, etc., March 3, 1919. Washington, 1919. (65th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 1841.) Message transmitting statement from the acting Secretary of State, with accompanying papers, of appropriations, expendi tures, and balances of appropriations under the Department of State for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, March 3, 1919. Washington, 1919. (65th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 1842.) Address at New York, N. Y., March 4, 1919. In : Addresses of President Wilson, Boston, Mass., February 24, 1919. New York, N. Y., March 4, 1919. Washington, 1919. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 290-293. .Also in: International Conciliation, Special bulletin, March, 1919. Also in : New York Times Current History Magazine, v. 10, pt. 1 :104-108. Also in: Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 554, March 6, 1919. Also in: Triumph of ideals, N. Y., 1919, p. 22-40. (Dated here March 5.) Statement regarding the deliberate attempt to embarrass the ad ministration by Congress, March 4, 1919. Official U. S. Bul letin, no. 552, March 4, 1919. Statement in Paris regarding the League covenant as an integral part of the treaty of peace, March 14, 1919. Official U. S. Bul letin, no. 563, March 17, 1919. Joint letter asking Mr. Lloyd George to remain in Paris, signed with M. Clemenceau and M. Orlando, March 17, 1919. Official U. S. Bulletin, no. 566, March 20, 1919. 57 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Statement issued in Paris, March 27, 1919. (League of Nations.) In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 41-42. Also in: United States Bulletin, no. 576, April 3, 1919. Memorandum sent to the Italian delegation to the Peace Con ference, April 14, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 59-65. Statement in behalf of the Council of Four, April 14, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 43-44. Statement on the controversy with Italy over the Adriatic question, April 23, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919 p. 45-51. Also in : United States Bulletin, no. 583, April 28, 1919. Appeal for Victory Liberty Loan, April 24, 1919. In : United States Bulletin, no. 582, April 24, 1919. Speech delivered before the plenary session of the Peace Confer ence, April 28, 1919. In: International Conciliation, no. 139. Also in : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, 52-58. Memorandum on Italian situation, April 29, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:330-331. Also in : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 59-65. Also in: United States Bulletin, no. 588, May 19, 1919. Proclamation (boy scouts). Paris, May 1, 1919. In: Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 66-69. Address at the session of the Academy of moral and political science. Paris, May 10, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 70-78. Message communicated to the two houses of Congress at the be ginning of the first session of the Sixty-sixth Congress. Washington, 1919. (Transmitted by cable.) Also in: (66th Cong., 1st sess. House, Doc. 20.) Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 378-381. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:40-42, also 67-70. Also in : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 79-96. Also in : United States Bulletin, no. 589, May 26, 1919. 58 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Speech at dinner given by the Pan-American peace delegation in honor of Dr. Epitacio Pessoa, President-elect of Brazil. Paris, May 27, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 97-103. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 294-295. Memorial day message to the American people. Paris, May 29, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 104-105. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 295. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :446. Address of President Woodrow Wilson delivered at the memor ial exercises held at Suresnes cemetery, near Paris, France, on May 30, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 20.) Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 295-297. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 53:494-495; also v. 58, appendix 8837- 8838 ; also v. 59, appendix 9200. Also in: -Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 106-115. Cablegram to Senator Hitchcock through Mr. Tumulty regard ing the possession of copies of the treaty by unauthorized per sons, June 7, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:781 ; also 783. Address before the Chamber of Deputies. Brussels, June 19, 1919. In: Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 116-125. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 297-298. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:1428-1429. Speech at dinner given by President Poincare in honor of Presi dent Wilson and the delegates to the Peace Conference. Paris, June 26, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 127- 131. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 298-299. Statement on the eve of his departure from France, June 28, 1919. I n: _Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 135-136. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 299. 59 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Message to the American people given out by Secretary Tu multy, June 28, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 132-134. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 299. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:1952-1953; also 2016. Also in: United States Bulletin, v. 1, no. 16, July 7, 1919. Peace message to Great Britain, June 29, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 137-138. Address given to the soldiers and sailors on the after-hatch of the U. S. S. George Washington, July 4, 1919. In : The Hatchet, published on the high seas, 1919, series 2, vol. 6, no. 5. Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 299-301. Also in: Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 139-148. Address in Carnegie Hall, July 8, 1919. In : Triumph of ideals. N. Y., 1919, p. 149-156. Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 301-302. Reply to greeting of citizens in Washington upon his arrival, July 8, 1919. In : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 302. Address of the President of the United States to the Senate of the United States relative to the treaty of peace with Germany, July 10, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 50.) Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :2336-2339. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 1-23. Message recommending granting to John J. Pershing and Peyton C. March the permanent rank of General, and to William S. Benson and William S. Sims the permanent rank of Admiral, July 18, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. House, Doc. 153.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:2811 ; also 2852. 60 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Messages transmitting an agreement between the U. S. and France which was signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919, to secure the Republic of France the immediate aid of the U. S. in case of unprovoked movement of aggression against her on the part of Germany, July 29, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 63.) Also in : International conciliation, no. 145. American troops in Siberia. Message in response to a resolu tion of the Senate agreed to, June 23, 1919, informing the Senate of the reasons for sending United States soldiers to and maintaining them in Siberia. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 60.) Protocol to the treaty of peace with Germany ; message trans- . mitting a letter of the Secretary of State submitting a certifiecr copy of the protocol to the treaty of peace with Germany, signed at Versailles on June 28, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 66!) Letter to Hon. Frederick H. Gillett regarding the postponement of recess of Congress, August 1, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:3543; also 4637. Also in: United States Bulletin, v. 1, no> 21, August 11, 1919. Letter to Hon. John J. Esch regarding railroad legislation, August 1, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:3543. (This letter was also addressed to Hon. Albert B. Cummins, August 1, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:3626.) Also in : United States Bulletin, v. 1, no. 21, August 11, 1919. Cablegram to President Pessoa giving greetings upon his in augural as President of Brazil, August 2, 1919. In : United States Bulletin, v. 1, no. 20, August 4, 1919. r " *>.v The cost of living. Address of the President of the United States delivered at a joint session of the two Houses of Con gress, August 8, 1919. Washington, 1919. Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 143-146. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:3718-3721; also 3728-3730. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 24-47. (Dated August 6 here.) 61 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Letter to Director General of Railroads Hines regarding railway wages, August, 1919. In: United States Bulletin, v. 1, no. 21, August 11, 1919. Message transmitting, in response to Senate resolutions of July 15 and 17, information concerning the purported German- Japanese treaty, the adjustment in reference to Shantung, and the intimidation of Chinese peace delegates by Japan, August 11, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 72.) Also in : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 45-47. fReply to questions on the Treaty of peace submitted to the President by Senator Fall, August 19, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58:4177-4178. ^Treaty of Peace with Germany. Report of the Conference be tween members of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations and the PresideHt of the United States at the White House, Tuesday, August 19, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 76.) Message transmitting an agreement between the U. S., Belgium, the British Empire, and France of the one part, and Germany of the other part, which was signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919, with regard to the military occupation of the territories of the Rhine, August 23, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 81.) Message transmitting an agreement between the U. S., the British Empire, France, Italy and Japan on the one hand and Poland on the other hand, which was signed at Versailles, June 28, 1919. August 23, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 82.) Message transmitting a communication from the Secretary of State suggesting that the passport-control act of May 22, 1918, be extended for one year after peace shall have been con cluded between the U. S. and the Central Powers of Europe, August 25, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 79.) Also in: United States Bulletin, v. 1, no. 24, September 1, 1919. 62 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Statement to representatives of the Railway employees depart ment, American federation of labor, and report of Walter D. Hines, August 25, 1919. Washington, 1919. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:4344-4345. Also in : The hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 54-58. Statement to the public on railway labor and the high cost of living, August 26, 1919. In : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 48-53. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:4343-4344. Labor Day message, August 31, 1919. In: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 59-60. Address at Coliseum, Indianapolis, Indiana, September 4, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered oruJiis Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 19-28. *" ^ Y" J Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58 : 5000- 5003. -/ Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 85-91. Address at Columbus, Ohio, September 4, 1919. (League of Nations.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 5-15. Also in : Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 698-702. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:4997-5000. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 61-84. Address from rear platform, Richmond, Indiana, September 4, 1919. In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Wash ington, 1919, p. 17-18. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :5000. Address at Coliseum, St. Louis, Mo., September 5, 1919. (Peace Treaty and League of Nations.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 39-47. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5005-5008. Also in : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 98-103. 63 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson % Address at Luncheon at Hotel Statler, St. Louis, Missouri, Sep tember 5, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses deliv ered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 29-38. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5003-5005. Also in : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 92-97. v Address at Convention Hall, Kansas City, Mo., September 6, 1919. (Treaty of Peace.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 49-57. Also in: Cong. Rcc., v. 58:5008-5010. Also in : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 104-110. Address at Des Moines, Iowa, September 6, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 59-70. Alos in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5585-5588. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 111-116. * Address at Auditorium, Omaha, Neb., September 8, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 71-80. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5588-5591. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 117-120. * Address at Coliseum, Sioux Falls, S. Dak., September 8, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 81-90. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5591-5593. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 121-124. (In part.) * Address at Auditorium, St. Paul, Minn., September 9, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 107-116. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :5939-5942. Address at Minneapolis, Minn., September 9, 1919. (League of Nations.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 99-105. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5937-5939. 64 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Address before State Legislature, St. Paul, Minn., September 9, * 1919. (High cost of living.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 91-97. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5593-5595. Address at Bismarck, N. Dak., September 10, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 117-125. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5942-5944. Address from rear platform, Mandan, N. Dak., September 10, * 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 127. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5944. Address at Auditorium, Billings, Mont., September 11, 1919. % (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 129-138. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5944-5947. Also in: .Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 125-131. (In part.) Address at Opera House, Helena, Mont., September 11, 1919. * (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 139-154. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:5947-5951. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 132-135. Address at Cceur D Alene, Idaho, September 12, 1919. (League * of Nations.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 155-163. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6175-6177. Addresses at Spokane, Wash., September 12, 1919. (League of Nations.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 165-174. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6177-6180. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 136-139. (In part.) 65 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson * Address at Arena, Seattle, Wash., September 13, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 191-200. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6234-6236. * Address at Armory, Tacoma, Wash., September 13, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 177-187. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58:6180-6183. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 140-145. (In part.) * Address at Stadium, Tacoma, Wash., September 13, 1919. (Reply to greeting.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 175. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6180. Address at Hippodrome, Seattle, Wash., September 13, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 189-190. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6183. * Address at Auditorium, Portland, Ore., September 15, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 207-217. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6238-6241. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 146-149. (In part.) f Address at luncheon, Hotel Portland, Portland, Ore., September 15, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 201-206. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6236-6238. Address at Auditorium, San Francisco, Cal., September 17, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 231-242. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :6244-6247. 66 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Address at luncheon, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., Septem- her 17, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 219-229. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6241-6243. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 150-155. (In part.) Address at Auditorium, Oakland, Cal., September 18, 1919. * (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 255-263. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :6250-6252. Address at Berkeley, Cal., September 18, 1919. In : Addresses * delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 253-254. Also in Cong. Rec., v. 58:6249-6250. Address at luncheon, Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal., Sep- tember 18, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 243-252. Also in : Cong. Rec., v. 58 :6247-6249. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 156459. Address at San Diego, Cal., September 19, 1919. (League of * Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 277-282. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6403-6404. Address at Stadium, San Diego, Cal., September 19, 1919. ** (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 265-275. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6252-6255. Address at Auditorium, Los Angeles, Cal., September 20, 1919. * (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 291-301. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6406-6409. Address at Hotel Alexandria, Los Angeles, Cal., September 20, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 283-290. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6404-6406. 67 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Address av Reno, Nev., September 22, 1919. (Peace Treaty and League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 307-319. Also in: -Cong. Rec., v. 58:6410-6413. % Address from rear platform at Ogden, Utah, September 23, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 303. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6409-6410. j Address at Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, September 23, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 321-334. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6413-6417. * Address from rear of platform at Ogden, Utah, September 23, 1919. (Reply to welcome.) In: Addresses delivered on his Western tour, Washington, 1919, p. 305. fc Address at Cheyenne, Wyo., September 24, 1919. (Peace Treaty.) In : Addresses delivered on his Western tour. Washington, 1919, p. 335-348. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6417-6421. 9 Address at Auditorium, Denver, Colo., September 25, 1919. (League of Nations.) In: Addresses delivered on his West ern tour. Washington, 1919, p. 349-358. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6421-6424. t Address at Pueblo, Colo., September 25, 1919. (League of Na tions.) In: Addresses delivered oh his Western tour. Wash ington, 1919, p. 359-370. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 58:6424-6427. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 163-169. Message transmitting in response to a Senate resolution of Sep tember 11, 1919, certain information as to a copy of the report made by Mr. Paul Whitham on "Neutralization of transporta tion in China," September 29, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 115.) 68 Messages and Addresses, 1919 Letter to National Industrial Conference, October 22, 1919. In : -Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 170-172. Statement warning coal strikers of Federal action, October 25, 1919. Cong. Rec., v. 58 :7583. Also in: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 173-177. Message returning to the House of Representatives without ap proval House bill 6810, "An act to prohibit intoxicating bever ages," etc., and stating certain objections thereto, October 27, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. House, Doc. 282.) Letter to the people of the country about the Red Cross Roll Call, November 2-11, 1919. In : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 178-180. .Message returning \vithout approval H. R. 8272, "An act to re store Harry Graham, Captain of Infantry, to his former posi tion on lineal list of Captains of Infantry," November 5, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. House, Doc. 291.) Message to his fellow countrymen on Armistice Day, Novem ber 11, 1919. In: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 181-182. Telegraph, telephone and cable properties. Message transmit ting a report of the Postmaster General. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 152.) Message returning without approval the bill (S. 641) to amend section 10 of an act entitled "An act to provide for the opera tion of transportation systems while under federal control, for the just compensation of their owners, and for other purposes," approved March 21, 1918, November 19, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 1st sess. Senate, Doc. 155.) 69 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Message communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the second session of the sixty-sixth Congress, December 2, 1919. Washington, 1919. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 399.) Also in: Chicago daily news almanac, 1920, p. 737-741. Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 59:29-31; also 53-56. Also in : Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 183-204. Text of proposal to the miners at Indianapolis, December 9, 1919. In: Hope of the world. N. Y., 1920, p. 205-208. Books, 1920 The hope of the world, messages and addresses delivered be tween July 10, 1919, and December 9, 1919, including- selec tions from his country-wide speeches in behalf of the Treaty and Covenant. New York, Harper & Brothers [1920]. President Wilson s great speeches and other history-making documents. Chicago, Stanton and Van Vliet Co. [c!920]. Contains addresses, etc., from March 4, 1913, to April 6, 1918. Proclamations by the President of the United States, January 16, 1920-December 9, 1920. U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. The statutes at large. Vol. 41, pt. 2, p. 1784-1812. (For other proclamations, see under 1917, 1918, 1919, 1921.) Messages and Addresses, 1920 Letter to Hon. Homer S. Cummings defining his treaty stand, January S, 1920. Cong Rec., v. 59:1249. Conditions in the Ukraine respecting treatment of Jews. Mes sage, January 12, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 176.) Mission of the United States to Poland. A message, January 15, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong:, 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 177.) 70 Messages and Addresses, 1920 Letter to Hon. Robert Lansing regarding meetings of the Cab inet held during his illness, February 7, 1920. Cong. Rec., v. 59:2882. Letter replying to Hon. Robert Lansing regarding his resigna tion as Secretary of State, February 11, 1920. Cong. Rec., v. 59:2882. Letter to Hon. Robert Lansing accepting his resignation, Feb ruary 13, 1920. Cong. Rec., v. 59:2883. Message transmitting in response to a Senate resolution of Feb ruary 14, 1920, information with respect to the disposition of the ex-German vessels in possession of the U. S. and trans mitting a draft of a proposed undertaking in regard to ex- enemy merchant tonnage, February 18, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 231.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 59:3221. Letter to the heads of Rail Unions on wage issue, February 28, 1920. Cong. Rec., v. 59 :3667. Amnesty to prisoners since the armistice, message, March 1, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 241.) (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 249.) Message transmitting in response to House Resolution 500, in formation regarding the status of the American military forces now stationed in German territory, April 1, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 709.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 59:5101. Message returning without approval H. B. 12610, "An act mak ing appropriations for the legislative, executive and judicial expenses of the government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1921, and for other purposes," May 13, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 764.) 71 Bibliography of Woodrow Wilson Message transmitting report regarding the sixth international sanitary conference, May 15, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 765.) Restriction on American petroleum prospectors in certain foreign countries. Message transmitting a report of the Secretary of State, May 17, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 272.) United States Railroad administration. Message transmitting statements of receipts and expenditures for the years ending December 31, 1918, and December 31, 1919, May 20, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. Senate, Doc. 275.) Message from the President of the United States, requesting that the Congress grant the executive power to accept for the United States a mandate for Armenia. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 791.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 59:7533-7534; also 7549. Also in: International conciliation, no. 151. Message returning without approval House joint resolution de claring a state of war to exist between the U. S. and the Austro-Hungarian Government, and to declare a state of peace, May 28, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 799.) Message returning without approval H. R. 7629, "An act to amend the penal laws of the U. S.," and suggesting certain changes therein, June 2, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 802.) Message returning without approval H. B. 4927, "An act for the relief of Nancy A. Parsons, etc.," and stating certain objections thereto, June 4, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 808.) 72 Books, Messages and Addresses, 1921 Message returning without approval H. B. 9783, "An act to pro vide a national budget system, an independent audit of gov ernment accounts, and for other purposes," and stating certain objections thereto, June 4, 1920. (66th Cong., 2d sess. House, Doc. 805.) Letter to Congress calling attention to an agreement between the British and French Premiers and the President, June 16, 1920. Cong. Rec., v. 60:3598. Message communicated to the two houses of Congress at the beginning of the third session of the Sixty-sixth Congress, December 7, 1920. Washington, 1920. (66th Cong., 3d sess. House, Doc. 903.) Also in: Cong. Rec., v. 60:24-26; also 32-33. Books, 1921 Division and reunion, with additional chapters bringing the nar rative down to the end of 1918, by Edward S. Corwin. New York. Longmans, Green and Co., 1921. First printed in May, 1893. Proclamations by the President of the United States, February 3, 1921, to March 3, 1921. U. S. Laws, Statutes, etc. The statutes at large. Vol. 41, pt. 2, p. 1813-1819. (For other proclamations, see under 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920.) Messages and Addresses, 1921 Reviving the War Finance Corporation ; message returning to the Senate without approval resolution 212, January 3, 1921. Washington, 1921. (66th Cong., 3d sess. Senate, Doc. 350.) Telegraph, telephone and cable properties. Message transmitting the report of the Postmaster General and a supplementary financial report, February 25, 1921. Washington, 1921. (66th Cong., 3d sess. Senate, Doc. 415.) Letter to Hon. Finis Garrett regarding the fixing of the price of copper by Mr. Baruch during the war, March 1, 1921. Cong. Rec., v. 60:4200. 73 Pamphlet Binder Ciaylord Bros., Inc. Stockton, Calif. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. ,-f La. THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LIBRARY