ce, 317;
protests treaty terms, 317;
accepts treaty, 320;
responsibility for war, 354
Gibraltar, destroyer base at, 199
Godfrey, Hollis, on Council of National Defense, 155
Goethals, General G. W., head of Emergency Fleet Corporation, 175
Goltz, von der, plots destruction of Welland Canal, 76
Gompers, Samuel, on Council of National Defense, 155;
at Peace Conference, 259
Gore, T. P., introduces Senate resolution regarding armed merchant
vessels, 59
Gori[)c]ar, Dr. Joseph, revelations concerning German intrigue, 78-79
Gough, General, army defeated, 206
Gouraud, General, supports Foch, 208;
and German drive of July, 1918, 215
Grandpre, battle around, 223
Great Britain, relations with United States, 29, 33-34, 38;
American cause identical with that of, 37;
Orders in Council for control of neutral commerce, 42-43;
United States disputes shipping rights with, 42-43, 65-66;
and Wilson's note (Dec. 18, 1916), 102;
and Wilson's speech (Jan. 22, 1917), 105;
mission to United States, 122;
British officers instruct in American schools, 131;
provides transports for troops, 179;
American battleships join British Grand Fleet, 199;
_see also_ Allies, Lloyd George
Greece, demand for territory, 282;
treaty term concerning, 327
Gregory, T. W., Attorney-General, 154
Grey, Viscount, British Ambassador to United States, letter concerning
League, 347
_Gulflight_ sunk by submarine, 49
Haig, Sir Douglas, quoted, 209
Hamburg-American Line, 76
Harvey, Colonel George, mentions Wilson as possible President (1906), 5
Hertling, von, German Chancellor, 238-39
_Hesperian_ sunk by Germans, 57
Hindenburg, General Paul von, retreat on Somme front, 192;
line broken, 224
Hitchcock, G. M., Wilson writes to, 344, 346
Hog Island shipyards, 176
Holland, agents of General Purchasing Board in, 204
Hoover, H. C., head of Food Administration, 160-64;
personal characteristics, 160;
and morale, 186;
at Peace Conference, 259;
and League of Nations, 328, 346
Horn, Werner, plans destruction of bridge at Vanceboro (Maine), 75
House, Colonel E. M., and Wilson, 12, 18, 49, 260, 334-335;
sent to Europe, (1914-15), 47-49;
personal characteristics, 47-48;
war mission (1917), 194-95;
and appointment of a generalissimo, 207;
and separate peace with Austria, 231;
sent abroad for armistice plan, 241, 242, 278;
on Peace Commission, 249;
at Pe
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