CONTRIBUTORS AND TRANSLATORS
VOLUME X
Special Writers
Kuno Francke, Ph.D. LL.D., Litt.D., Professor of the History of German Culture, Harvard University:
Bismarck as a National Type.
Edmund von Mach, Ph.D.:
Bismarck as an Orator.
Karl Detlev Jessen, Ph.D., Professor of German Literature, Bryn Mawr College:
The Life of Moltke.
Arthur N. Holcombe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University.
The Life and Work of Ferdinand Lassalle.
Translators
Edmund von Mach, Ph.D.:
Speeches of Prince Bismarck; The Political and Military Conditions of the Ottoman Empire in 1836; A Trip to Brussa; A Journey to Mossul; A Bullfight in Spain; The Peace Movement.
E. H. Babbitt, A.B., Assistant Professor of German, Tufts College:
The Workingmen's Programme; Open Letter to the Central Committee.
Thorstein B. Veblen, Ph.D., Lecturer in Economics, University of Missouri:
Science and the Workingmen.
J. A. Ford:
Correspondence of William I. and Bismarck.
Charlton T. Lewis:
The Love Letters of Bismarck.
A. J. Butler, Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge:
From "Thoughts and Recollections."
Clara Bell and Henry W. Fischer:
Fighting on the Frontier; Battle of Gravelotte-St. Privat.
Mary Herms:
Consolatory Thoughts on the Earthly Life and a Future Existence.
Grace Bigelow:
Description of Moscow.
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