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Contents of Volume VI
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Address: Militarism and Democracy, April 7th | 48 |
Address: The Policy of Imperialism, October 17th | 77 |
From Goldwin Smith, October 20th | 120 |
Our war fever like that in England at the time of the Crimean conflict—The junction of American and British jingoism—Kruger and Chamberlain. | |
To Charles Francis Adams, Jr., November 5th | 121 |
Why Bryan is less objectionable than McKinley—Anti-imperialists and sound-money Democrats oppose McKinley. | |
Address: Civil Service Reform in 1899, December 14th | 122 |
1900. | |
Address: For the Republic of Washington and Lincoln, February 22d | 150 |
From William James, March 16th | 190 |
Commends Schurz's speech and course—“Never having committed ourselves to Aguinaldo”!—Favors Bryan. | |
To Erving Winslow, March 28th | 191 |
Why a third ticket is desirable. | |
Remarks: Dr. Abram Jacobi, May 5th | 192 |
To Edwin Burritt Smith, July 8th | 199 |
The impression made by National Democratic Convention—“Two rotten old party carcasses,” and a third ticket. | |
To Edwin Burritt Smith, August 7th | 200 |
Death of Herbert Schurz—Unable to appear in public—Suggestions for action of “Liberty Congress”—Looking for a suitable third-party candidate. | |
To Moorfield Storey, August 11th | 202 |
Still for third ticket, despite Bryan's excellent speech—Favors William Birney as third-party nominee, since John B. Henderson will not accept—Reasons for urging third ticket. |