an assistance, II 269;
on seriousness of submarine situation, II 280, 283, 286;
on slow progress of war and comments on Lord Lansdowne's peace
letter, II 327;
on British opinion on subject of League of Nations, II 355;
on the cheering effect of his war speeches and letters, II 385;
the resignation in obedience to physician's orders, II 393
Wilson Doctrine, the, I 217
Wood, Gen. Leonard, methods in Cuba an object lesson, I 177
_World's Work_, founding of, I 66
Worth, Nicholas, nom de plume in writing "The Southerner", I 90
York, Archbishop of, letter commending him to Roosevelt, II 401
Zeppelin attack on London, II 34, 38
Zionism, view of, II 350
Zimmermann, German under Foreign Secretary in communication with
Colonel House regarding peace proposals to Great Britain, I 426;
talk with House on peace terms, I 432
Zimmermann, says Germany must apply for armistice, II 182
Zimmermann-Mexico telegram influence on the United States declaration
of war, II 214.
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