DILEMMA
BY
CARL W. ACKERMAN
AUTHOR OF "GERMANY, THE NEXT REPUBLIC?"
ILLUSTRATED
NEW YORK
GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
COPYRIGHT. 1918.
BY GEORGE H. DORAN COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1917.
BY THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1917.
BY AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Introduction | v | |
The Zimmermann Note | xviii | |
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I. | A Bird's-Eye View | 19 |
II. | The Mexican Puzzle | 24 |
III. | Rebels and Revolutions | 48 |
IV. | Germany's Ally at Tampico | 68 |
V. | The Last Spy Offensive | 98 |
VI. | Rising or Setting Sun in Mexico | 117 |
VII. | The Future | 136 |
Appendix | 141 | |
A. | Financial Bills | 143 |
B. | The New Mexican Constitution | 153 |
C. | Mexican Railways | 264 |
D. | The American Chamber of Commerce. | 273 |
E. | The Last Mexican Election | 279 |
A Mexican Cartoonist's View of Señor Cabrera | Frontispiece. |
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Mexican Villagers Who Turned Out to See Señor Fletcher | 28 |
Ambassador Fletcher's Military Escort | 28 |
Cover for the German Newspaper of Mexico | 36 |
This Was at One Time a Beautiful Residence | 52 |
The Famous "Saddle Mountain" of Monterey | 52 |
The U. S. Warships at Anchor in Tampico Harbor | 70 |
An Oil Gusher at Tampico | 70 |
The Gusher of the Cerro Azul Oil Well—600 Feet High | 80 |
Another View of Germany's Leaders | 100 |
Cover Cartoon of Ambassador Fletcher | 112 |
Terra Cotta Heads Found by Prof. Niven | 122 |
An Aztec Family Tree | 122 |
Professor William Niven | 132 |
List of the Presidents of Mexico, Gen. Porfirio Diaz to Lic. Francisco Garbajal | 162 |
List of Presidents of Mexico, Eulalio Gutierrez to C. Venustiano Carranza | 178 |
The Ruined Railway Depot and Freight Cars at Monterey | 266 |
A Typical Mexican Railway Train | 266 |
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