THE AMERICAN JULY-DECEMBER, 1920 The alphabetical arrangement of the subject matter is modified in some instances by the grouping Letters in parentheses signify nature of article, as (C) contributed article; (Ed.) editorial; Pp. 1-112, July; pp. 113-224, August; pp. 225-336, September; pp. 337-448, October; pp. 449- French condition good (Ed.), 358. Irrigation on the Nile (C., il.), 607. Oat crop (Ed.), 247. Potato crop (Ed.), 247. Produce prices slump (Ed.), 471. Western Canadian prospects (C.), 191. Aland Island question in dispute (L.), 317; (L.), Alexander, King of Greece, dead (C.), 599. Argentine oil problems (L.), 321. Argentine sugar production (L.), 88. Asian expedition searches for "missing link" (L.), 553. Asquith, Mrs., autobiography (L., il)., 549. Army air service (C., il.), 281. Before Christ? (L.), 432. Commercial flying in the future (C., il.), 75. BARRETT, John, retires from Pan-American Union Bass, John F., writes a great book (Ed.), 568. Bolivia's German army advisers (L.), 667. Compared with French Revolution (L.), 538. Gorky, Maxim, associated with (L., il.), 437. In Italy (L.), 322. In Russia (Ed.), 355. International revolution subsidies (L.), 544. Bonus (See "Soldiers"). Book trade (See "Commerce"). Books, The new, 109, 220, 333, 445, 557, 668. Asiatic and African affairs (C.), 514. Egyptian independence promised (Ed.), 354. India prospers (Ed.), 355. Japanese alliance discussed (L.), 205. Labor in politics (Ed.), 243; (L., il.), 429, 541. Lloyd George a dexterous politician (Ed.), 243; Manchester University's expansion (L., fl.), Moslem unrest in the Empire (Ed.), 354. Press parliament in Canada (C., il.), 278. Russian trade problems (Ed.), 134, 243; (C.), View of American navy progress (L., il.), 210. Budget (See "Canada"). Business (See "Industry," "Commerce," "Finance"). and CALIFORNIA and the Japanese problem (Ed.), 456. Budgetary revision (C., il.), 188. In harmony with United States (Ed.), 454. St. Lawrence River development (L.). 93. Cartoons, 29, 142, 253, 364, 479, 590. (C., il.), 193. Cestre, Charles. France: The Country of Com- mon Sense (C.), 604. Chilean nitrate industry (L., il.), 103. China faces famine (Ed.), 355. Christian missions coöperate (L., il.), 552; (L.). 654. COPYRIGHT 1921 BY THE REVIEW OF REVIEWS Co. Hygiene of the School Collins, Paul V. The Lumber Famine (C., il.), Commerce: Alaskan opportunities (C., il.), 385. Adjournment for summer (Ed.), 3. Criticized by President Wilson (Ed.), 18. League deadlock reviewed (Ed.), 233, 577. Problems for December session (Ed.), 576. War power repeal fails (Ed.), 5, 18. Cotton (See "Agriculture"). Country life improvement methods (Ed.), 463. Cuba: Educational projects of General Wood (L.), Election of President (Ed.), 357 Czechoslovak reconstruction (C.), 59. DABNEY, Charles W. (C., il.), 411. Davison, Henry P. A Plan to Help Europe (C.), Day, David T. The Oil Famine and the Remedy Direct Action, on Congress (C.), 72. Dramatic art taught by motion pictures (L.), EAGLE becoming extinct (L., il.), 208. Consolidated school systems (C., il.), 179, 183, Cuban methods of General Wood (L.), 438. New York rural school improvements (C., il.), Notable college presidents (C., il.), 409. Woman suffrage history (C.), 380. Egbert, Howard. Cox, Democratic (C., il.), 149. Candidate Electrification of Eastern States (L., il.), 555. Ely, Richard T. What Is Bolshevism? (Ed.), 472; (C.), 497. Esthonian problems (C), 60. Europe: American plan to help (C), 56. Balkan peace problems (C.), 55. Border and political tangles (Ed.), 20. Exchange rate low (C.), 405. Hythe financial conference (C.), 54. Poland saved from the Reds (C.), 371. FAR EAST (See "League," "Treaty"). Federal Reserve bank (See "Finance"). Fess, Simeon D. The Republican Candidate, Sena- Finance: America's new credit position (Ed.), 578. Government financial conditions (Ed.), 247. Prices of lumber (C., il.), 521; produce (Ed.), Railway (See "Railroads"). Workingmen's banks in France (L.), 442. Finland and the Aland Islands (L.), 317, 652. Flume (See "Italy"). Food shortage causes (Ed.), 464. Forest preservation on the Pacific (L., il.), 87. Banks proposed for workingmen (L.), 442. Constitution and new President's changed func- tions (Ed.), 471; (L.), 537. Fiat money troubles (L.), 96. Floats bonds in America (Ed.), 358. Italian relations (L.), 324. Language and culture (L.), 539. Poland and the Reds (C.), 373; (L.), 543. Revolution compared with Russian (L.), 538. Frederick, J. George. Bringing the Price Balloon GAS, natural, wasted in United States (L.), 94. And Russo-Polish war (C.), 266. Army experts in Bolivia (L.), 667. Indemnity problems (L.), 319, 424. People's party and its leader (L.), 84. Pre-war corruption (L.), 92. Shipping alliance with United States (E.), 359. Giolitti, Giovanni (See "Italy"). Goldsmith, Robert. Boy Scouts-Delegates of Democracy (C., il.), 174. Gorgas, General William C. (L., il.), 313. Administration problems for President-elect Alaskan development policies (C., il.), 385. Faulty system of installations (Ed.), 575. Nineteenth (woman suffrage) Amendment is President, changed conception of functions Sedition laws (L.), 431. State Department's view on Russia (Ed.), 244. HADLEY, Arthur Twining (C.), 409. Harding, Gov. W. L. Remaking Country Schools Harper, Ida Husted. The American Woman Gets Hayler, Guy Wilfrid. Town-planning Actualities iv Hospitals (See "Soldiers"). Housing conditions in town and country (Ed.), Hughes, Hugh J. The Outlook in Western Can- ada (C.), 191. IMMIGRATION in the present year (C., il.), 618. Coal famine serious (Ed.), 131. Cotton demand increasing (L., il.), 211, 665. Labor solution in shop committee plan (C., il.), Lumber famine (C., il.), 521. Mills and banks of New England (C.), 528. Oil shale a future source of fuel (C., il.), 291. Production and consumption (L.), 427. Street railways and fares (C.), 638. Ireland: American political issue (Ed.), 126, 353. British premier's policy (Ed.), 472, (C.), 515, Civil war a guerilla affair (Ed.), 133. Dominion government proposed (Ed.), 243. English hatred causes (L.), 435. Home Rule bill passes (Ed.), 580. Hunger strikes ended (Ed.), 580. Independence arguments (L., il.), 97, (Ed.), Irish Crimes bill passes Commons (Ed.), 242. Labor takes a hand (Ed.), 134. MacSwiney's hunger strike (Ed.), 353; death Religious differences acute (Ed.), 455. Sinn Fein courts in Ireland (L.), 307, (L., il.), Sinn Fein worse under military rule (Ed.), 133. And Switzerland (L., il.), 657. Adriatic settlement (Ed.), (L.), 324, 472, 581. Industrial evolution (Ed.), 356. Industrial turmoil (Ed.), 356. New Premier, Giovanni Giolitti (L., il.), 323, Relations with France (L.), 324. Solves her problems (Ed.), 472, (C.), 595. JAPANESE: Alliance with British discussed (L.), 205. Expansion westward (Ed.), 460. In America (Ed.), 456. Japan and America (L.), 309. Leadership in Far East (L.), 309. Jews in Palestine (L.), 100. Jugoslavs (See "Adriatic" under "Italy"). LABOR: Conditions sound in France (C.), 604. Methods and power in England (L., 11.), 429, Banks in France proposed (L.), 442. In New York as viewed by British visitor (L.), Not a voting unit (Ed.), 572. Lafayette statue presented to France (L., il.), 101. Latvia, a new republic (C.), 60, (L., il.), 662. 618. Leading Articles, 83, 198, 307, 421, 587, 644. Adriatic (See "Italy"). Aland Islands question up (L.), 652.. America will not hold aloof (Ed.), 234, 563. British take new view (L.), 199. Candidates for membership (Ed.), 581. Financial conferences (C.), 54. Monroe Doctrine to live (Ed.), 577. Political issue in presidential campaign (Ed.), Riga armistice (C.), 486. Russian policy changing (Ed.), 244. (C., il.), 75. Shall We Fly Tomorrow? Lima and the Peruvian centennial (L., il.), 666. Lind, Jenny, centennial (L., il.), 556. Lithuanian reconstruction problems (C.), 60, 377 (C.), 176. The Women at San Fransicco Walpole town-planning development, 634. World radio communication from Bordeaux, 219. Mayflower tercentenary (C., il.), 297, 301. Mexico: Carranza's fall (Ed.), 21. Conditions better (Ed.), 242. Elections quiet (Ed.), 357. President Alvaro Obregon (Ed.), 357, (L., il.), Miller, E. E. The Cotton Country's Way Out Mine gas protection (L., il.), 331. Feeling not intense (Ed.), 17. Forecasts (Ed.), 236. Fund methods (Ed.), 346. Kenyon Committee investigates funds (Ed.), Methods contrasted (Ed.), 346. Progress of (Ed.), 465. Senatorial contests (Ed.), 349. Western campaign situation (Ed.), 352. Christensen, Parley P., nominated by Farmer- Coolidge, Calvin, Republican vice-presidential Cox, James M., Democratic nominee (L.), 83, Cox as a campaigner (Ed.), 346; fund charges Harding's views, on business (L.), 644; on Harding Cabinet rumors (Ed.), 579. Democratic party- Convention forecast (Ed.), 20. Aspirants for nomination (Ed.), 120. Cummings' keynote speech (Ed.), 116. In victory and defeat (Ed.), 571. National convention (Ed.), 115, 119, 121. Economy practiced by Republicans (Ed.), 19. Flukes of former years (Ed.), 231. Forecasts (Ed.), 351. Presidential primaries (Ed.), 6, 9. Returns emphatic (Ed.), 563. Hughes' defeat in California (Ed.), 231. Issues Bonus for soldiers (Ed.), 127. Economic questions dominant (Ed.), 126. Irish question not at issue (Ed.), 125, 353. League of Nations, Harding and Taft (L), League question ready for settlement (Ed.), League of Nations (Ed.), 116, 466. League prospects in hands of either candi- Parties, not personages, the issue (Ed.), 126, Party issues changing (Ed.), 570. Tariff views entirely changed (Ed.), 570. Committee of Forty-eight (Ed.), 129. California's senatorial contest (Ed.), 470. State politics and the national election (Ed.), State primary results (Ed.), 241. Wisconsin struggle tense (Ed.), 468, 575. Neighbors (C., il.), 193. Progress (Ed.), 3, 115, 227, 339, 451, 563. Dodged by politicians (Ed.), 124. Drys win at Chicago (Ed.), 124. Grand Rapids data (L.), 649. Political effect almost nil (Ed.), 572. Wets at San Francisco (Ed.), 124. Public utilities and rates (C.), 638. Putnam, George Haven. Franklin Delano Roose- RADIO station at Bordeaux most powerful (L., il), Railroads: British near bankruptcy? (L.), 550. Car efficiency increased (Ed.), 246, 583. Farmer and car shortage (L., il.), 214. Interstate Commerce Commission and new rates New Pan-American route (L., il.), 325. Rates increased under the new law (Ed.), 132, Returns disappointing (Ed.), 582. Service to be better (Ed.), 246. Short haul problems (L.), 90. Under the new regime (Ed.), 582. Record of Current Events, 24, 135, 248, 360, 473, 585. Referendum in Sweden (L.), 439. Religious differences in Canada and Ireland "Resolute's" skipper, Charles Francis Adams Review of Reviews function among periodicals Roosevelt eulogized by Cuban (L.), 314. Root, Elihu, analyzes the League (Ed.), 569. Rowe, Leo S., new head of Pan-American Union Russia: Anti-Bolshevik failure of Kolchak (L., 11.). 308. Polish War (C.), 51, 259; (Ed.), 243, 339, (L.), Relations with America (L.), 86; (Ed.), 244. Under the Soviet yoke (L.), 206; (Ed.), 355. ST. LAWRENCE navigation plans (L.), 93. Schurman, Jacob Gould (C., il.), 410. Three Centuries of American Expansion (C., il.), 507. Shipping and trade (Ed.), 578; (L., il.), 663. Simonds, Frank H., a rare genius (Ed.), 568. Europe's Unrest of Today (C.), 49. Polish Disaster-The Red Triumph (C.), 259. The Saving of Poland (C.), 371. Smythe, William E. Alaska's Place in the Sun Socialist defeat in Sweden (L., il.), 647. Bonus bill fails in Congress (Ed.), 5. United States (Continued): Colby's South American visit (Ed.), 576. (L), Creditor, instead of debtor, nation (Ed.), 578. In Cuba (Ed.), 452. Industrial condition (See "Industry”). Navy progress-British view (L., il.), 210. Oil famine, and remedy (C., il.), 281. Nile Street railway problems (C.), 638. Stead, W. T., eulogized by Lord Fisher (L., il.), TERCENTENARY of American settlement (C., il.), Tercentenary of the "Mayflower" (C., il.), 297, Thomas, E. H. Christy. The "Shop Committee❞ Town-planning facts (Ed.), 463; (C., il.), 633. Treaty: Albanian difficulties (C.), 164. Coal problems (L.), 320. Franco-British-American relations (C.), 494. German indemnity payment policy (C.), 166; Greek Problems (C.), 601. Imperialistic profits (Ed.), 577. Indemnity claims increasing (C.), 54; (C.), Little Entente (C.), 598. Reservation deadlock reviewed (Ed.), 341. Spa conference (C.), 166. Turkish complications (Ed.), 134; (C.), 159. UNITED STATES: Air Service (See "Aviation"). Americanization movements (Ed.), 455. (Ed.), Taxes, and their relation to freight rates (Ed.). Waste of natural gas (L.), 94. Western development (Ed.), 452. Greece wars on Turkey (Ed.), 134; (C.), 159. Unpreparedness costly (Ed.), 453. War waste (Ed.), 453. West Africa (See "Commerce"). Weygand, French General, saves Poland (Ed.), Wheat (See "Agriculture"). White, William Allen, at San Francisco (L., il.). Williams, Talcott. Banks and Mills of New Eng- land (C.), 528. Wilson, P. W. Lloyd George and his Problems Women: Entry as voters (Ed.), 229. Forecast of political action (Ed.), 229. Immigrants (C., il.), 619. In New York (Ed.), 469. In politics at San Francisco (C., il.), 176. Yorkers opposing (Ed.), 469. Pilgrim mothers (L., il.), 653. Register as voters (Ed.), 470. Suffrage an accomplished fact (Ed.), 227 Suffrage leaders victorious (C.), 380. Suffrage welcomed (Ed.), 125. Tennessee ratifies suffrage as thirty-sixth Stat Wood, General Leonard, and Cuban education World court movement (L.), 658. YELLOW FEVER stopped at Guayquil (L.), 812. |