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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.