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INITIALS AND HEADINGS OF ARTICLES
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F. B. M.

F. C. E. F. C. S. S.

F.F. F. H. Br.

F. H. H. F. M. B.

F. M. R. F.R.C.

F. T. F.W.

F. W. Mo.

G.A.S.

G. C. S.

G. Dr.

G. D.H.C. G. E. B. G. E. F.

Western European Front Campaigns (in part).

Caucasus.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR FREDERICK BARTON MAURICE, K.C.M.G., C.B.

Commander of the Legion of Honour. Croix de Guerre. First Class Orders of St. Stanislas of Russia. Director of Military Operations, Imperial General Staff, 1915-6. Author of Forty Days in igi4; The Last Four Months; etc.

FRANZ CARL ENDRES. i . . .

Major, late General Staff, Turkish Army. Author of a Life oj M alike; Die Ruine I 1 des Orients; etc. Member of Committee, German League of Nations Union.

FERDINAND CANNING SCOTT SCHILLER, M.A., D.Sc.

Fellow and Tutor of Corpus Christi College, Oxford. President of the Society for Psychical Research, 1914. Author of Formal Logic; Humanism; Studies in \ Humanism; Riddles of the Sphinx; etc.

FRANK Fox, O.B.E.

Author of Australia; Problems of the Pacific; "G.H.Q." Served in the World War as British Artillery officer and as Staff officer.

FRANK HERBERT BROWN, C.I.E.

On the Staff of The Times for Indian Affairs. London Correspondent of The Times of India. Formerly Assistant Editor of the Bombay Gazette and Editor of the Indian Daily Telegraph, Lucknow.

FRANKLIN HENRY HOOPER.

American Editor of the Encyclopedia Britannica (i2th Edition).

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en.

Supply and Transport, Military.

Tilak, B. G.

Public Assistance: United

States.

MAJOR FREDERICK MARSHMAN BAILEY, C.I.E.

Indian Political Department. Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society, < Turkestan, West 1916. [

LIEUTENANT-COLONEL F. M. RlCKARD. f

Royal Artillery. Chief Instructor, Artillery College, Woolwich (assisted by { Propellants.

Instructional Staff, Artillery College).

FRANK RICHARDSON CANA, F.R.G.S.

Editorial Staff, nth edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica. Editorial Staff of The Times. Author of South Africa from the Great Trek to the Union ; Problems of Exploration; Africa; The Sahara in igiy, The Great War in Europe; etc.

Portuguese East Africa; Rhodesia; Senussi; Sierra Leone; Somaliland; South Africa (in part) ; Sudan (in part); Suez Canal; Tan- ganyika Territory; Togo- land; Transvaal; Tripoli; Uganda; Zanzibar.

GENERAL FREDERIC THEVENET.

General of Division, French Army. Formerly Governor of Belfort. Belfort region in the World War. Author of La Place de Belfort.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR FABIAN WARE, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G.

Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. Commander of the Order of the Crown (Belgium), etc. Vice-chairman of the Imperial War Graves .Commission. Formerly Editor of the Morning Post.

SIR FREDERICK MOTT, K.B.E., M.D., LL.D., F.R.S.

Director of the Pathological Laboratory of the L.C.C. Asylums. Consulting Physician, Charing Cross Hospital. Late Member of the Royal Commission on Venereal Diseases.

SIR GEORGE AUGUSTUS SUTTON, BART.

Chairman of the Amalgamated Press, Limited, the British Treasury, 1917-9.

Commander < Vosges, Battles in the.

War Graves.

Shell Shock; Venereal Diseases.

Hon. Director of Publicity to

GILBERT CAMPBELL SCOGGIN, M.A., PH.D.

Sometime Scholar of Harvard University.

Formerly Assistant Professor of

Loan paigns.

Tennessee.

Publicity Cam-

Greek at the University of Missouri. Associate Editor of The Classical Journal. Member of the American Editorial Staff of the Encyclopcedia Britannica.

GEOFFREY DRAGE, M.A.

President of the Central Poor Law Conference, 1906. Vice-president, Royal Statistical Society, 1916-8. Attached to the War Office, Military Intelligence Sec- tion, 1916. Author of The State and the Poor; Reorganization of Official Statistics and a Central Statistical Office ; Pre-war Statistics of Poland and Lithuania ; etc.

GEORGE DOUGLAS HOWARD COLE, M.A.

Formerly Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. Hon. Secretary, Labour Re- search Department. Author of The World of Labour; Self -Government in In- dustry; Guild Socialism Restated; Social Theory; etc. (

GEORGE EARLE BUCKLE, M.A., HON. LL.D.

Formerly Scholar, of New College and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. I pt, J H vicrnnnt. Editor of The Times, 1884-191 2. Author of Life of Disraeli (vols. 3, 4, 5, and 6). 1 * See biographical article: BUCKLE, GEORGE EARLE.

GEORGE EMORY FELLOWS, A.M., PH.D., L.H.D., LL.D. f

Professor of History and Political Science in the University of Utah. President of the University of Maine, 1902-11. Author of Recent European History; Out- line Study of the Sixteenth Century ; etc.

Poland;

Public Assistance (in part).

Socialism;

Wage System in Industry.