icant role in Great War, 226;
_see also_ Democratic party, Republican party
Pomerene, Atlee, proposes committee of conciliation for treaty, 345
Portugal, Germany ranks American army with that of, 117
Preparedness, 71 _et seq._;
Wilson and, 15, 58, 117, 118;
Wood on, 80-81;
of army when war declared, 117
Princeton University, Wilson at, 3-5
Progressive party, 92
Propaganda, German, 44, 65, 71-74, 186
_Punch_, cartoon on Wilson's patience, 56
Quai d'Orsay, Peace Conference held at, 261, 310
Queenstown, destroyers sent to, 145, 197, 199
Raggi, Salvago, on territorial commission of Peace Conference, 276
Reading, Lord, refuses mission for separate peace with Austria, 231
Red Cross, American help for, 67
Reparations Commission, 305-306;
_see also_ Indemnities
Republican party, and Wilson, 1, 5-6;
and election of 1916, 89-92;
success (1918), 247
Revertata, Austrian emissary, 231
Rheims cathedral shelled, 73
Rintelen, Franz von, German agent, 80
Roebling wire-rope shop, suspected German plots in, 79
Roosevelt, F. D., Assistant Secretary of Navy, 144
Roosevelt, Theodore, Wilson contrasted to, 16-17, 18;
as peacemaker between Russia and Japan, 34;
on America's policy of non-intervention in Europe, 39, 53, 69;
Republicans refuse as candidate (1916), 90-91;
Wilson refuses volunteer command, 122-23;
attack on Wilson's war policies, 188;
plea for Republican Congress (1898), 246-47;
on making of the peace, 251
Root, Elihu, popular demand for membership on Peace Commission, 249
Rosenwald, Julius, on Council of National Defense, 155
Rumania, enters war, 99;
defeat, 100;
demand for territory, 282;
nationalistic ambitions aroused by treaty, 322;
boundaries extended, 327
Russia, Alaska purchased from, 31;
Roosevelt as peacemaker between Japan and, 34;
in 1916, 100;
wheat supply cut off from Europe, 159;
Bolshevik revolution, 193;
Brusilov attack, 193;
negotiations with Germany, 232;
Brest-Litovsk treaty, 239;
problem unsettled, 322
Ruthenians complain of treaty, 322
Ryan, J. D., director of aircraft production for army, 142
S. O. S., _see_ Service of Supply
Saar, "The Inquiry" gathers facts concerning, 260;
French claim, 302, 325;
and the League, 328
St. Louis, Wilson speaks at, 83
St. Mihiel, battle, 124, 134, 211, 218, 219-20
St. Nazaire, port allotted to American Expeditionary Force, 202
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