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Title: New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 3, June, 1915 April-September, 1915
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The New York Times
CURRENT HISTORY
A Monthly Magazine
THE EUROPEAN WAR, VOLUME II
April, 1915-September, 1915
With Index
Number III, June, 1915

[Illustration: (logo) THE N.Y. TIMES]

New York The New York Times Company
1915

CONTENTS
NUMBER III. JUNE, 1915.
THE LUSITANIA CASE (With Map)
PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPEECHES AND NOTE TO GERMANY
History of a Series of Attacks on American Lives in the German War Zone
Page
AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY 409
GERMAN EMBASSY'S WARNING AND THE CONSEQUENCE 413 German Official Report 413 British Coroner's Verdict 414 German Note of Regret 415 England Answers Germany 415 Captain Turner Testifies 417 Lusitania's First Cabin List 418
DESCRIPTIONS BY SURVIVORS Submarine Crew Observed 420 Ernest Cowper's Account 420 Charles Frohman's Death 422 Alfred Vanderbilt's Heroic End 423 Klein and Hubbard Lost 423
GERMANY JUSTIFIES THE DEED German Official Report 424 Britain's Denial 424 Collector Malone's Denial 424 German Foreign Office Note on Neutrals 425 Dr. Dernburg's Defense 426
GERMAN PRESS OPINION Comment in Germany and Austria 427 German-American Press Comment 430
FALABA, CUSHING, GULFLIGHT Case of the Falaba 433 Case of the Cushing 434 Case of the Gulflight 435
AIM OF GERMAN SUBMARINE WARFARE 436 By Professor Flamm of Charlottenburg
THREE SPEECHES BY PRESIDENT WILSON "AMERICA FIRST"--Address to the Associated Press 438 "HUMANITY FIRST"--Address at Philadelphia 441 "AMERICA FOR HUMANITY"--Address at the Fleet Review in New York 443
TWO EX-PRESIDENT'S VIEWS Mr. Roosevelt Speaks 444 Mr. Taft Speaks 446
PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE 447 By Ex-President William H. Taft
ANOTHER VIEW (Poem) 447 By Beatrice Barry
IN THE SUBMARINE WAR ZONE 447 By The Associated Press
AMERICAN SHIPMENTS OF ARMS 448 By Count von Bernstorff
AMERICAN REPLY TO COUNT VON BERNSTORFF 449
MUNITIONS FROM NEUTRALS 451 Colloquy in the House of Commons
GERMANY AND THE LUSITANIA 452 By Dr. Charles W. Eliot
APPEALS FOR AMERICAN DEFENSE 455
THE DROWNED SAILOR (Poem) 457 By Maurice Hewlett
WAR WITH POISONOUS GASES (With Maps)
THE GAP AT YPRES MADE BY GERMAN CHLORINE VAPOR BOMBS
Reports by the Official "Eyewitness" and Dr. J.S. Haldane, F.R.S.
DR. HALDANE'S REPORT 458
THE "EYEWITNESS" STORY 459
WHAT THE GERMANS SAY 462
THE CANADIANS AT YPRES 463
VAPOR WARFARE RESUMED 471
TO CERTAIN GERMAN PROFESSORS OF CHEMICS (Poem) 478 By Sir Owen Seaman in Punch
SEVEN DAYS OF WAR EAST AND WEST (With Map) 479 By a Military Expert of The New York Times
AUSTRO-GERMAN SUCCESS 484 By Major E. Moraht
THE CAMPAIGN IN THE CARPATHIANS (With Map) 486 Russian Victory Succeeded by Reverses
ITALY IN THE WAR (With Maps)
HER MOVE AGAINST AUSTRO-HUNGARY
Last Phase of Italian Neutrality and Causes of the Struggle
DECLARATION OF WAR 490
FRANCIS JOSEPH'S DEFIANCE 490
ITALY'S CABINET EMPOWERED 491
ITALY'S JUSTIFICATION 494 By Foreign Minister Sonnino
GERMAN HATRED OF ITALY 497
ITALY'S NEUTRALITY--THE LAST PHASE 499 German, Serbian, and Italian Press Opinion
ANNUNCIATION (Poem) 503 By Ernst Lissauer
THE DARDANELLES (With Map) 504
ALLIES' SECOND CAMPAIGN WITH FLEETS AND LAND FORCES
"WAR BABIES" 516 From The Suffragette of London
THE EUROPEAN WAR AS SEEN BY CARTOONISTS 517 (With a Selection of American Cartoons on the Lusitania Case)
WHAT IS OUR DUTY? 533 By Emmeline Pankhurst
THE SOLDIER'S PASS (Poem) 536 By Maurice Hewlett
THE GREAT END 537 By Arnold Bennett
GERMAN WOMEN NOT YET FOR PEACE 540 By Gertrude Baumer
DIAGNOSIS OF THE ENGLISHMAN 541 By John Galsworthy
MY TERMS OF PEACE 545 By George Bernard Shaw
A POLICY OF MURDER 546 By Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
THE SOLDIER'S EPITAPH (Poem) 548 From Truth
THE WILL TO POWER 549 By Eden Phillpotts
ALLEGED GERMAN ATROCITIES
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED BY THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT
And Presided Over by The Right Hon. Viscount Bryce Formerly British Ambassador at Washington
WARRANT OF BRYCE COMMITTEE'S APPOINTMENT 551
PART I 555
PART II 580
SCRIABIN'S LAST WORDS 591
CHRONOLOGY OF THE WAR 592
THE DRINK QUESTION (Poem) 612 From Truth

[Illustration: H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH
Queen of the Belgians. Though Born a Bavarian Duchess, She Has Equaled Her Husband in Devotion to Belgium
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[Illustration: KRONPRINZ WILHELM AND HIS FAMILY
The Kronprinzessin Cecilie and the Little Princes Wilhelm, Ludwig Ferdinand, Hubertus, and Friedrich
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The New York Times
CURRENT HISTORY
A MONTHLY MAGAZINE
THE EUROPEAN WAR
JUNE, 1915

THE LUSITANIA CASE
President Wilson's Speeches and Note to Germany
History of a Series of Attacks on American Lives in the German War Zone
President Wilson's
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