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Press cuttings, 1914 - 1922

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 25
Identifier: 1000.171.1.28

Scope and Contents

"Germany and USA. Plan to Conquer America." The Globe, 12 Aug 1914/"Germany and USA." The Globe, 11 Sept 1914.

"The Eve of War. German Emperor's Angry Message...." Unidentified source, 28 Aug 1914.

"Affidavits State How British Slew 11 German Sailors...." New York World, 7 Oct 1915

"Britain's Greatest Labour Meeting. Leeds' Reply to Petrograd." The Labour Leader, 7 Jun 1917.

"More Stories from Camp and Trench. What Library War Service Means." [30 Sept 1918].

"Infantry Still Queen of Battles." The New York Times Book Review, 6 Augh 1922. Removed from The Human Costs of the War by Homer Folks, 1920. See catalog record D523.F65 1920.

"Surgeon Analyzes Losses of France in the Great War." Unidentified source, undated; plus a fragment regarding American deaths and their causes. Removed from The Human Costs of the War by Homer Folks. See catalog record D523.F65 1920.

"Mr. Nevinson's Memories. Amiens: The Beginning of Victory." The Manchester Guardian Weekly, 22 Dec 1933. Removed from The Last Four Months: How the War Was Won by Maj. Gen. Sir F. Maurice, 1919. See catalog record D544.M357 1919.

; 9. "They were Rainbow warriors. Tulsa's doughboys formed Ambulance Company." Tulsa World Sunday edition. Photo used in the article was miscredited to the "Hap" Gruenberg WWI papers, but is actually from the Josiah Chatfield WWI collection, 9 Nov 1997.

Dates

  • Publication: Majority of material found within 1914 - 1922

Access

This material is open for research use by any registered reader.

Extent

9 items : Press cuttings; photocopied press cuttings.

Language of Materials

English