any (April 19, 1916), 61;
pacifically-minded, 82;
preparedness, 85;
Wilson's speech in Senate (Jan. 22, 1917), 103-05;
announcement of severance of diplomatic relations with Germany
to, 107-08;
Wilson's speech (April 2, 1917), 111-13;
declares war, 116;
and the army, 119, 133;
and conscription, 126;
appropriation for airplanes, 140;
Overman Act, 149, 157, 189, 190;
Lever Act, 161, 167;
proposes control of military affairs, 188;
attacks on Wilson's war policies by Senate, 188-89;
Senate and the treaty, 330 _et seq._;
Foreign Relations Committee meets Wilson at White House, 336-37
Conscientious objectors, 133
Conscription, _see_ Draft
Contraband, British interpretation of, 42
Council of Foreign Ministers, 277
Council of Four, 277-80
Council of National Defense, 154 _et seq._;
War Industries Board, 156-59;
food conservation, 159-66;
fuel conservation, 166-71;
Labor Committee, 181;
publicity, 186;
influence lessened, 187
Council of Premiers, 277
Council of Ten, experts at meetings of, 261;
organization of, 262-64;
Supreme Council called, 264;
meetings, 264, 272-74;
personnel, 264-72;
and commissions, 275;
becomes unwieldy, 278;
Wilson leaves League committee to attend, 290
Crillon, Hotel, home of American Commission at Paris, 258
Crowe, Sir Eyre, on territorial commission, 276
Crowell, Benedict, Assistant Secretary of War, quoted, 135
Cuba, interest of United States in, 29;
Pershing in, 123
Cunliffe, British financial expert, 300
_Cushing_ attacked by German aeroplane, 49
Czechoslovakia, question of autonomy for Czechs, 232;
nationalistic ambitions aroused by treaty, 322;
Germans and Magyars in, 327;
and the League, 328
Czernin von Chudenitz, Ottokar, count, Austrian Chancellor, 239
Daniels, Josephus, Secretary of Navy, 144
Danzig, "The Inquiry" gathers facts concerning, 260;
treaty provision, 326;
Davis, Norman, financial advisor to Peace Commission, 259, 276
"Daylight saving," 169
Democratic party, Wilson and, 5, 6;
convention (1912), 7-8;
Wilson makes plea for Democratic Congress, 18, 246-47;
foreign policy, 25-26, 35;
Wilson and machine leaders, 88
Denman, William, chairman of United States Shipping Board, 175
Dent, S. H., and conscription, 126
Dernburg, Dr. Bernhard, and German propaganda, 44, 72
Dillon, E. J., on Wilson, 9-10
Disarmament, _see_ Armaments, Reduct
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