Articles from CURRENT HISTORY, a journal published by The New York Times

1915

JANUARY 1915

___, "Chronology of the War" p.793-816

FEBRUARY 1915

___, "Chronolgy of the War" p.1012-1023

MARCH 1915

___, "Caldron of the Balkans: How Turkey Went To War: Ottoman Authorities" p.1025-1035

___, "Little Montenegro Speaks" p.1043

Tsar Ferdinand I "Bulgraria’s Attitude" p.1044-1049

(The Athenae) "Greece’s Watchful Waiting" p.1050-1053

Polyzoides, A.T. " The War In The Balkans" p.1068-1072

APRIL 1915

___, "Bombardment of the Dardanelles" p.170

___, "Chronology of the War" p.196-204

MAY 1915

__, "Battle of the Dardanelles" p.219-222

__, "Chronology of the War" p.396-407

JUNE 1915

___, " The Dardanelles: Allies’ Second Campaign With Fleets and Land Forces" p.504-506

___, " The Landing At Gallipoli" p.506-516

JULY 1915

___, " The Dardanelles’ Campaign: Progress of the Allies in June Slow and Difficult" p.716-720

___, "Balkan Neutrality – As Seen By The Balkans (Press Opinion)" p.754-757

___, "Chronology of the War" p.796-815

AUGUST 1915

___, "Gallipoli’s Shambles: Allied Operations" p.913-920

___, "Rumania, Serbia, Bulgaria, Greece: Comment About Continued Neutrality from the Balkan and Russian Capitals" p.925-928

Pogodin, A. "Austria and the Balkans" p.977

___, "Chronology of the War" p.1014-1020

SEPTEMBER 1915

___, "A Crisis in the Balkans" p.1082

Polyzoides, A.T. " Will the Attempt Succeed?" p.1082-1085

___, "Activity At The Dardanelles" p.1115-1117

___, "Stone Coffins Unearthed" (Hellenic Antiquities on Kallipoli) p.1117

Ast, G. " The Fight for Constantinople: A German View" p.1128-1129

OCTOBER 1915

___, "Resume of Military Operations In Europe" (Dardanelles) p.27

Ashmead Bartlett, E. "How the British Lost Sari Bair" p.47-50

___, " Three Million Soldier Britons" (Gallipoli) p.55-56

___, " With The Turks On The Plains Of Troy: From A German Officer’s Letter" p.76-77

Nouridjian, E. " Turkey’s Present Rulers" p.117-118

Reventlow, Count E. " The Neutrals In This War" p.169-172

___, "Chronology of the War" p.203-204

NOVEMBER 1915

___, "World Affairs of The Month: British Cabinet’s Dissensions" (Dardanelles) p.205

___, "World Affairs of The Month: From Hamburg to Baghdad" p.206

___, "World Affairs of The Month: War In The Garden Of Eden" p.206-207

___, "World Affairs of The Month: Turkish Revolution Unlikely p.207

___, "World Affairs of The Month: The Massacres in Armenia" p.208

___, "World Affairs of The Month: A Caldron of Mingled Bloods" (Macedonia) p.209

___, "World Affairs of The Month: Greece’s Violated Neutrality." P.210

___, " The Third Balkan War: Germany’s New Quadruple Alliance. How Bulgaria Defeated The Quadruple Entente’s Attempt To Reconstruct The Balkan League" p.213-231

___, " Two Millions of Lives: War’s Cost in Human Beings" p.253-254

___, " Turkey and Her Partners: Skillful Diplomacy in Constantinople and Berlin" p.314-315

___, " The Balkan Bag" (Russian views) p.320

Crammond, E. " The Opponent’s Losses and Gains" p.320-321

___, "Chronology of the War" p.408

DECEMBER 1915

___, "World Affairs of the Month: The Berlin-Bagdad Prospect" p.410

___, "World Affairs of the Month: Greece’s ‘Very Benevolent Neutrality’ " p.411

___, "Exterminating The Armenians" p.423

Masaryk, Dr. T.G. "Problem of Small Nations In The Crisis of Europe" p.425-432

Reventlow, Count E. "Limits of Sea Power" p.436-438

Persius, Captain L. "Elimination of the English Fleet" p.439-

___, "Britain’s Conduct of the War" p.444-449

___, "The Defeat of Serbia: Teutonic Forcing of the Route to Constantinople" p.455-456

___, "Attitude of the Greek Government" p.461-463

Menshekoff, A. "Russia’s Fourth Enemy – Bulgaria" p.517-518

Israel, Professor J. " The Sultan of Turkey" p.571-572

(Norddeutsche Allgemaine Zeitung) "Kultur in Constantinople" p.572

___, "Chronology of the War" p.611-612

1916

JANUARY 1916

___, "World Affairs of the Month: British Defeat In Mesopotamia" p.616

___, "World Affairs of the Month: Suez Threatened?" p.616

___, "Interpretations of World Events: King Constantine and the Entente Powers" p.621-622

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Kaiser Wilhelm’s Balkan Adventure" p.622-623

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Ferdinand and Bulgaria" p.626

Williams, A. "History’s Greatest Massacre: The Armenian Woe" p.719-721

O’Connor, T.P. "History’s Greatest Massacre: A Policy of Murder" p.722-723

Cecil, Lord R. "History’s Greatest Massacre: A Premeditated Crime" p.723-724

___, " Turkish Speech From the Throne" p.740

Thucydides "Pericles to the Athenians" p.756

Stubben, Dr.J. "Liberation of the Lesser Nations" p.757-758

FEBRUARY 1916

___, "World Affairs of the Month: King Constantine’s Plight" p.819-820

___, "World Affairs of the Month: Greek Neutrality" p.820

___, "Interpretations of World Events: The Growth of French Influence" p.825

___, "Interpretations of World Events: The French in the Balkans" p.825-826

___, "Military Operations in Europe: Other Fronts" p.868

Gardiner, J.B.W. "Events at all the Battle Fronts" p.869-872

___, " The Tragedy of Gallipoli: General Ian Hamilton’s Story of the Dardanelles" p.873-875

___, " Tactics of the Dardanelles Fighting" p.876

___, "Significance of Events in Mesopotamia" p.877

___, "Cost of the War to Europe" p.922-925

(London Daily Telegraph Correspondent) "Winter In Gallipoli" p.955-956

Moseley, S.A. "Pictures From Gallipoli" p.956-957

___, "Progress of the War" p.1019-1020

MARCH 1916

___, "The Sultan’s Parliamentary Address" p.1087

___, "Greece Solicitous for Her Safety" p.1122-1123

___, "After The Balkan Campaign: King Constantine’s Protest" p.1123-1125

___, "Human documents of the War Fronts: The Trail of Death in Armenia" p.1130-1132

___, "Human documents of the War Fronts: The Escape From Suvla and Anzac" p.1134-1135

Delitzsch, F. "The Moslem World and Germany" p.1156-1157

APRIL 1916

___, "World Events of the Month: Military Events" p.2

___, "World Events of the Month: Europe’s Burden of Debt" p.4

___, Interpretations of World Events: The Situation at Constantinople" p.8

___, " The World War: Where All the Armies Are Fighting" (map) p.12

Wittgenstein, Lieutenant K. "Military Survey of the War" (Caucasus/Asia Minor) p.44

Gardiner, J.B.W. " The Month’s Military Developments" pages 45-48

Reventlow, Count E. " The Purpose of the Kaiser" pages 59-61

Kitchener, Lord General "Review of Military Events" pages 99-101

Hashagen, Professor I. "Magazinists of the World: Political Lessons of the War" p.119-120

(A Russian Marine) "Human Documents of the War: Raiding on the Black Sea" p.136-138

MAY 1916

___, "World Events of The Month: The Fall Of Trebizond" p.207-208

___, "World Events of The Month: Per Capita Cost Of The War" p.208-209

___, "Interpretations of World Events: From Trebizond to Baghdad" p.213-214

___, "World Events of The Month: The Air Raids on Constantinople" p.216

___, "War Events From Two Viewpoints" (Caucasus/Mesopotamia) p.255-256

Gardiner, J.B.W. " The Month’s Military Developments" (Caucasus/Mesopotamia) p.257-259

___, "Human Documents of the War Fronts: A Russian Fight for Trebizond" p.364-365

___, "Progress of the War" p.397-398

JUNE 1916

___, "World Events of The Month: Actually A World War" p.403

___, "Interpretations of World Events: English and Russians in Mesopotamia" p.404-405

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Cutting the Baghdad Railroad" p.405-406

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Russia and the Golden Horn" p.407-408

___, "Interpretations of World Events: General Yudenitch, the Hero of Erzerum" p.408

Gardiner, J.B.W. "The Month’s Developments: Asia Minor-Caucasus-Mesopotamia" p.438-443

Milyukoff, Professor "What Russia Is Fighting For" p.488-489

Simais, E. "With the Russians in Persia" p.546-550

___, "British Disaster at Kut-el-Amara: General Townshend’s Surrender" p.551-553

Nixon, General Sir J. "The Battle That Won Kut-el-Amara" p.553-555

Monro, General Sir C.C. "How The British Left Gallipoli" p.556-559

___, "Why Italy Went Into The War" p.562-565

___, "Progress of the War" p.589-590

JULY 1916

___, "Interpretations of World Events: The Sorrows of King Constantine" p.599

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Russia’s Naval Force in the Black Sea" p.599-600

Bornhak, Dr. C. " The Theory of Nationalities" p.677-682

Belloc, H. "Prussian Scorn of Nationalities" p.682-684

Shumski, Colonel K. "The Trend of Events in Asia Minor" p.714-715

AUGUST 1916

___, "Tales of ‘The Trade’: II. Under the Sea of Marmora" p.820-825

___, "Tales of ‘The Trade’: III. The Unkultured Deeds of E-14" p.825-827

___, "Greece Submits to the Allies" p.837-838

___, "Progress of the War" p.973-974

SEPTEMBER 1916

___, "World Events of the Month: The Allies More Confident" p.979

___, "Interpretations of World Events: General Kuropatkin Goes to Turkestan" p.980-981

___, "Interpretations of World Events: Greek Elections and Saloniki" p.983-984

___, "Interpretations of World Events: The Issue at Stake in Greece" p.985

MacDonald, J.B. "The Russian Campaign In Turkey" p.1083-1088

___, "Fifty Billions, Cost of Two Years’ War" p.1141-1143

___, "Progress of the War" p.1165-1166

OCTOBER 1916

___, "The War: Military Phases: New Aspects of the Conflict" p.1

___, "The Forces of the Hellenic Armies" p.3

___, "Balkan Developments" p.37-40

von Mellenthin, H.H. "The Situation on Three Fronts" p.41

France, A. "The Invader: A Parable" p.51-53

Polyzoides, A.T. "Greece-The Neutral With No Friends" p.80-84

ibn Ali, El Husein "The Moslem Revolt in Arabia" p.85-86

___, "Progress of the War" p.191-192

NOVEMBER 1916

___, " The War: Military Phases: The Political Status of Crete" p.201-202

von Mellenthin, H. "War Seen From Two Angles: The Central Powers Standing Fast" p.214-21

Johnston, C. "An Eventful Month in the Balkans" p.231-234

(The Editor) " The Dangerous Plight of Greece" p.234-236

Venizelos, E. "Address of the Greek People Admonishing Their King" p.236-237

___, "Lord Bryce’s Report on Turkish Atrocities in Armenia" p.320-334

Graetner, Dr. E. "Protest of German Teachers Against Massacres of Armenians" p.335-336

Rockwell, W.W. " The Total of Armenian and Syrian Dead" p.337-338

___, " 2,658,283 Prisoners Held by the Central Powers" p.344

___, "Progress of the War" p.383-384

DECEMBER 1916

___, " The War: Military Phases" p.385-389

von Mellenthin, H. "War Seen From Two Angles: The Conflict Enters A New Phase" p.395-399

Gardiner, J.B.W. The Month’s Military Developments" p.400-403

Johnston, C. " The Profit Side of the War" (The Central Empires) p.422

___, "Human Losses in the First Two Years of the War" p.450-453

MacDonald, J.B. " The Invasion of Turkey" p.536-543

___, "Turkish Foreign Minister’s Defense of Armenian Massacres (Halil Bey) p.544-545

Lake, General Sir P. "Siege and Surrender of Kut-el-Amara" p.545-549

___, "Progress of the War" p.575-576

1917

JANUARY 1917

___, "World Events of the Month: The Crisis in Greece" p.580-581

___, "World Events of the Month: Russia at Constantinople" p.581-582

___, "World Events of the Month: The Taurus Tunnel on the Baghdad Railroad" p.582

___, "Germany’s Peace Proposal: A Historic Address by the Chancellor, With Text of Notes Transmitted Through Neutral Powers" p.585-588

___, " Text of Peace Notes of the Central Powers" p.588-590

___, "Official Comments of France, Russia and Italy on Germany’s Proposal" p.590-592

___, "Lloyd George’s Historic Speech Regarding Peace" p.592-600

Gardiner, J.B.W. " The Month’s Military Developments" p.609-612

__, "War Finances in Europe: Some Aspects of the Present and Future Situation" p.624-632

___, "Greece and the Entente Ultimatum: A Month of Swift Events" p.632-634

Johnston, C. "Belgium and Greece" p.635-637

Smith, Lieutenant R.E. "Hardships of Campaigning Near Kut-el-Amara" p.727

MARCH 1917

von Mellenthin, H.H. "Military Operations of the Month: Tigris Front" p.1008

___, "Progress of the War: Asia Minor" p.1014

___, "Current History Chronicled: Greece, Italy and Saloniki" p.1019

___, "Current History Chronicled: Rumours of the Grand Duke’s Return" p.1019-1020

___, "Current History Chronicled: Renewed Fighting in Mesopotamia" p.1021

Aravantinos, P. "Current History Chronicled: A Card From The Venizelos Delegate To The United States" p.1022

MacDonald, J.B. "British Campaigns in Turkey" p.1078-1085

Bryant, Lieutenant S.F. "The Turkish Soldier" p.1086-1089

___, "Will Russia Make A Separate Peace?" p.1097-1100

APRIL 1917

Gardiner, J.B.W. "War Seen From Two Angles: Germans and Turks in Retreat" p.27-3

von Mellenthin, H.H. "Politico-Military Events of the Month" p.30-33

___, "Progress of the War" p.34-36

___, "Current History Chronicled: The Gallipoli Report" p.40

___, "The British Advance on Bagdad and Jerusalem" p.43-46

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Sufferings of Neutral Greece" p.148-153

___, "King Constantine’s Statement of the Wrongs of Greece" p.153-154

___, "Blame for the Dardanelles Failure: The Report of the Special Commission Headed by Lord Cromer" p.167-170

MAY 1917

___, "Historic Joint Session of Congress" (Senator Williams’ speech) p.210-211

___, "Progress of the War: Balkan Campaign" p.244

___, "Progress of the War: Asia Minor" p.245

___, "Allied Successes in France" (Turkish Armies in Retreat) p.248-249

___, "Russia’s First Month of Freedom" (Not to Claim Constantinople) p.294-295

___, "Reply to the Dardanelles Report" p.303-304

___, "Arab Revolt Against Turkish Rule: Proclamation of the Ulema of Mecca Denouncing the ‘Janissaries’ at Constantinople" p.306-308

JUNE 1917

___, "Progress of the War: Balkan Campaign" p.432

___, "Progress of the War: Asia Minor" p.433

___, "Current History Chronicled: Turkey Breaks Relations" p.437

Dayton, Major E.W. "Military Operations of the War" p.499-506

___, "Final Official Reports on Gallipoli: Vice Admirals de Robeck and Wemyss Tell of the Navy’s Part in the Withdrawal of Troops" p.508-511

JULY 1917

___, "Why We Went To War: President Wilson’s Flag Day Address Explains the Grievance of the United States Against Germany" p.1-5

___, "Current History Chronicled: Constantine and His Dynasty" p.18-19

___, "Progress of the War: Naval Record" p.29

___, "Progress of the War: Greece" p.32

___, "War Aims of Allies Restated: Lord Cecil on Russia’s Peace Program" (Armenia) p.46-47

___, "Downfall of King Constantine" p.83-85

Frothingham, T.G. "The Threat of ‘Mittel-Europa’ " p.97-99

Macdonald, J.B. "The War in Western Asia" p.156-163

Massey, W.T. "The British in the Promised Land" p.163-165

___, "The War’s Effects on Turkish Railways" p.166-167

___, "Cruelties to Jews Deported From Jaffa: U.S. Consul Garrels’ Report" p.167-168

___, "Wartime Suffering in Turkey" p.169-170

AUGUST 1917

___, "Progress of the War: Campaign in Asia Minor" p.235

___, "Progress of the War: Aerial Record" p.235

___, "Progress of the War: Naval Record" p.235

___, "Progress of the War: Russia" p.235-236

___, "Progress of the War: Greece" p.236

___, "War Aims and Peace Terms Restated: Official Utterances of Premier Lloyd George, Baron Sonnino and Other Ministers" p.261-263

___, "Greece Joins the Allies: How Constantine Departed" p.281-284

___, "Military Operations of the War: The British in Mesopotamia" p.300-303

___, "Wartime Life in European Capitals: Constantinople-June 1917" p.327-328

Candler, E. " The Armenian Tragedy" p.332-334

SEPTEMBER 1917

___, "Progress of the War: Campaign in Asia Minor" p.417-418

___, "Progress of the War: Miscellaneous" p.418

___, "Estimates of War Casualties" p.428-429

___, "Paris Conference on Balkan Affairs" p.438

__, "Italy’s Position Defined by Baron Sonnino" p.476-478

Scheltema, Dr.J.F. " The Arabs and the Turks In The War" p.531-533

OCTOBER 1917

___, "United States War Preparations: Work of the American Red Cross" p.26

___, "Disclosures of King Constantine’s Relations With Germany" p.152-154

Marin, L. "The Austro-Germans and Islam: French Official Report" p.157-159

Khairallah, K.T. " Turkey’s Heavy Hand in Syria" p.160-161

NOVEMBER 1917

Littlefield, W. "Military Events of the Month: Syria/Asia Minor/Caucasus" p.205-207

___, "Progress of the War: Campaign in Asia Minor; Balkan Campaign" p.221

___, "How Greece Prolonged the War: Acts of Pro-German Cabinets" p.256-258

___, "How Turkey Joined the Germans" p.334-335

Sturmer, Dr.H. "Germany and the Armenian Atrocities" p.336-339

___, "Armenians Killed With Axes by Turks: Harrowing Account by President of Anatolia College, Rev. George E. White" p.339-340

DECEMBER 1917

___, "Curr. History Chronicled: Campaign in Asia Minor; Balkan Campaign" p.415-418

___, "President Wilson’s Labor Address: Survey of the War Situation in a Noteworthy Speech Before the Federation of Labor" p.441-444

___, "Treachery of King Constantine and His Queen" (telegrams) p.457-458

Seton, Dr.W.W. "The Romance of the UC-12: Revelations of a Submarine’s Log" p.471-472

McLaughlin, M.L. "The Beginnings of the War: A Review of the Antecedent Causes and the Thirteen Critical Days" p.481-493

Hill, D.J. " The Kaiser’s Responsibility: A Former Ambassador’s Analysis of Official Documents Convicts the German Emperor of Forcing the War" p.496-505

___, "Russia’s Mobilization as a Cause of War: Testimony of General Yamushkevitch" p.505-507

Reinach, J. "French Historian’s Comment" p.507

___, " The Kaiser and King George: Documents That Refute the German Emperor’s Statement About British Neutrality" p.508-509 (telegrams)

___, "A Chapter of German Atrocities: Inhumanity on Land and Sea" p.513-516

Winn, R.S. "Australasia’s Record in the War" p.526-530

1919

JANUARY 1919

___, "Greek Protests Against Bulgar Brutality" p.88

___, "Turkish Cruelty to Prisoners: Kut-el-Amara" p.89-90

Owen, H.C. "Constantinople Occupied: Landing of the British" p.90-93

___, "Diary of the Chief Events of the War" p.137-139

FEBRUARY 1919

___, " The Peace Congress: Opening Session of the Greatest World Tribunal in History, With Text of the First Addresses" p.191-197

Littlefield, W. "War Casualties of All the Nations" p.239-248

MARCH 1919

___, "The Peace Congress: Claims of Other Nations" p.388-389

___, "Text of the Proposed Constitution of the League of Nations" p.401-404

___, "Making the New Map of Europe: Summary of Boundary Disputes" p.412-416

___, "The Lesser Belligerents: Turkey, Bulgaria, Rumania, Greece, Serbia" p.417-424

___, "Peace Issues in Neutral Countries" p.424-425

___, "Chronology of the Armistice Period: Serbia, Turkey" p.458

___, "Massacre of the Greeks in Turkey" p.550-552

APRIL 1919

___, "The Peace Conference Up to March 20, 1919: Armenia’s Claims" p.1-9

___, "Who’s Who in the Peace Conference" p.10-23

___, "Current History in Brief: Losses of the Turkish Army" p.30-31

___, "Activities of the Lesser Belligerents" p.36-43

___, "Feeding Hungry Europe: The Balkan States, Serbia, Montenegro, The Near East" p.50-55

___, "Boundary Disputes in Europe" p.55-63

___, "New Territorial Problems in Asia" (Armenia and the American Mandate) p.71

Bammate, H. " The Caucasus During The War" p.122-127

MAY 1919

___, "Among The Nations: Greece, Turkey" p.220-221

JUNE 1919

___, "Among The Nations: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey" p.424-435

___, "Greeks in the Balkans and Asia Minor: A New Ethnological Map" p.503-505

___, "Final Battles in Mesopotamia: Occupation of Baku" p.549-552

JULY 1919

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans" p.66-70

Malletrre, General " The New Army of the East" p.

___, " The Dardanelles Bombardment: Official Reports of British Admirals Reveal Stirring Details of Naval Operations" p.158-161

AUGUST 1919

___, " The Turks and Bulgars At Paris" p.229-230

___, "Among The Nations: Bulgaria; Greece; Rumania; Turkey" p.242-248

SEPTEMBER 1919

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans" p.412-414

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey" p.419-420

Gordon-Smith, G. "Causes of the Balkan Disaster" p.517-524

___, " The Passing of the Turkish Dominion" p.530-533

OCTOBER 1919

___, "Handing Peace Terms To Bulgaria" p.40-41

___, "Current History in Brief: Greek Premier Crowned As Victor" p.46-47

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans; Bulgaria; Greece; Serbia" p.57-59

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey and Armenia" p.65

NOVEMBER 1919

___, "Activities of the Peace Conference" p.219-221

___, "Senate Debate On The Peace Treaty" p.224-227

Gordon-Smith, Gordon "Genesis of the Secret Treaty of London" p.248-257

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans; Bulgaria; Greece; Serbia" p.268-271

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey And The Near East" p.277-278

___, "How King Constantine Was Deposed: Parts Played By France and Britain" p.331-336

Pinou, R. " The Young Turks Policy in Asia" p.331-336

Lepsius, J. "Germany & the Armenian Massacres: Official Documents from Berlin" p.337-339

___, "Syria and the Anglo-French Pact" p.339-341

DECEMBER 1919

___, "Work of the Peace Conference" p.398-399

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans; Bulgaria; Rumania; Thrace" p.461-464

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey" p.490

Scheltema, Dr. J.F. " The Straits of Constantinople" p.517-522

1920

JANUARY 1920

___, "Struggling Toward Peace" p.8-9

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans" p.39-40

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey" p.48-49

Bliss, W.D.P. "Armenia’s Struggle For Independence" p.138-144

___, "Dwindling of the Turkish Empire" p.144-148

___, "New Republics in Europe" p.157

FEBRUARY 1920

___, "Peace With Germany: The Russian Question" p.199

___, "Among The Nations: The Balkans" p.259-261

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey" p.267

___, "The Problem of Turkey" p.270-275

Bliss, Dr. W.D.P. " The Republic of Georgia in the Caucasus" p.281-285

___, " The Bolshevist World Offensive" p.302-307

MARCH 1920

___, "Punishing War Criminals" p.379-380

___, "Basis of the Extradition Demand" p.380-384

___, "Current History in Brief: Gallipoli Graves Damaged" p.420-421

___, " The Balkans and Turkey" p.431-435

___, " Turkey’s Coercion By Germany"

___, "New Republics in the Caucasus" p.491-498

___, " The Partition of Turkey" p.499-505

APRIL 1920

___, "Among The Nations: States of the Balkan Peninsula, Turkey" p.45-65

Scheltema, Dr. J.F. "The Caucasus and the World War" p.99-102

___, "The Turks to Stay in Europe" p.103-108

___, "Dangerous Complications in Syria" p.108-112

Gautherot, G. "Syria and the Hedjaz: A French View" p.113-116

___, "Constantinople Under The Germans" p.117-121

___, "War Guilt of Count Berchtold" p.157-159

__, "Armenian Girls Branded" p.159

MAY 1920

___, "League of Nations in Operation" (Armenia) p.204-205

___, "States of the Balkan Peninsula" p.248-249

___, "Affairs in Asiatic Countries: Attitude of Moslem Parties on Turkish Peace Treaty" p.255-59

Di Bernezzo, Colonel "Italy’s Part in the World War" p.316-318

___, " The Tangled Turkish Question" p.323-330

___, "General Harbord’s Report On Armenia" p.330-333

___, "Life in Constantinople Today" p.334-336

Scheltema, Dr. J.F. " The Problem of Thrace" p.337-339

___, "Bulgaria’s New Frontiers" p.339-341

JUNE 1920

___, " The San Remo Conference: Solution of the Turkish Problem" p.379-384

___, "States of the Balkan Peninisula" p.441-444

___, "Dismemberment of the Turkish Empire" p.445-460

___, " The Caucasus Republic" p.460-463

___, "Current History In Brief: Piracy In The Black Sea" p.479-480

Moore, B.B. "Some Facts About Armenia" p.504-512

___, "Costs of the World War" p.516-517

___, "Russia’s Part In The Allied Victory: The Turkish Campaigns" p.524-525

Mattheeff, P.M. "Contributions From Readers: Fair Play For Bulgaria" p.550-

Andrews, A.I. "Contributions From Readers: Russia and the Caucasus" p.

Henderson, H.H. "Contributions From Readers: The Dangerous Situation in Asia Minor" p.

JULY 1920

___, " Text of the U.S. Republican Party Platform: Mandate for Armenia" p.562

Cassavetes, N.J. " Thrace and Greece" p.578-581

___, "States of the Balkan Peninsula: Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Jugoslavia, Rumania" p.620-624

___, " Turkey and Her Former Dominions: Turkey, Thrace, Palestine, Smyrna" p.625-631

___, "Complex Situation in the Caucasus: Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan" p.631-633

Moore, B.B. "Contributions From Readers: Azerbaijan and the Kurds" p.676

___, "No American Mandate For Armenia" p.710-713

___, " The Conspiracy Against Armenia" p.713-715

___, " The Turkish Peace Treaty" (Text of the Treaty of Sevres) p.716-726

AUGUST 1920

___, "High Court of International Justice" p.772-774

___, "Among The Nations: States of the Balkan Peninsula: Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Rumania, Jugoslavia" p.800-804

___, "Among The Nations: Turkey and Her Lost Dominions: Turkey, Palestine" p.804-809

___, " Text of the U.S. Democratic Party Platform: Armenia" p.836

___, " Turkish Jew Honored By England" p.851

Anastassoff, E. "From Readers: Predominance of Anti-Greek Sentiment in Thrace" p.873-874

1921

JANUARY 1921

Gregory, E.A. "King Constantine’s Guilt" p.650-651

Woodhouse, Henry "Anglo-French Discord in Turkey" p.653-659

___, "France’s Pact With Mustapha Kemal" (text) p.660-663

FEBRUARY 1921

Polyzoides, A.T. "Greece and Her Leaders" p.200-209

Henderson, H.A. "The Passing of Venizelos" p.210-212

Duggan, S.P. "Syria and its Tangled Problems" p.238-247

___, "The Case of Emir Feisal" p.249-255

___, "X. The Fate of the property of Germany’s Allies" p.272

__, "The Permanent Court of International Justice" p.301-306

___, "Constantine Again King of Greece" p.318-321

___, "Turkey and the Red Menace" p.321-324

___, "Syria and other mandates" p.324 326

___, "Red Rule in the Caucasus" p.338-341

MARCH 1921

Woodhouse, H. "American Oil Claims in Turkey" p.953-959

OCTOBER 1921

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Passing of Turkey" p.32-40

Montgomery, G.R. "Mangling Asia Minor" p.93-101

Flower Jnr., H.C. "England’s Hand In The Near East" p.101

Gregory, E.A. "A Greek Democrat Defends Constantine" p.127-128

Tountas, C.V. "A Defense of Venizelos" p.128-129

Kojouharoff, C.D. "What Macedonia Desires" p.129-130

___, "The Great Battle for Angora" p.143-145

___, "Harmony in the Balkans" p.161-163

NOVEMBER 1921

___, "India and the Moslem Awakening" p.1-8

Moskoffian, J.G. "French Policy in the Near East" p.45-

___, "Posthumous Memoirs of Talaat Pasha" p.287-295

Stephanove, C. " The Balkan Turmoil" p.306-308

___, "Mesopotamia’s Kemalist Menace" p.329-330

___, " The War In Anatolia" p.331-332

DECEMBER 1921

Stylianos, P. "The Greeks in Macedonia" p.496-497

Patisteas, M.J. "The Guilt of King Constantine" p.498

___, "Setback for Greece in the Near East" p.511

___, "France and Mustapha Kemal" p.511

1922

JANUARY 1922

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Greek Campaign of 1921" p.644-646

Kojouharoff, C.D. "Dangers in the Near East" p.647-649

___, "News of the Nations: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Rumania, Turkey" p.664-665 & 676-677

FEBRUARY 1922

Northcote, D.S. "Saving Forty Thousand Armenians" p.788-792

___, "France and the Armenians" p.822

Kojouharoff, C.D. "Macedonia and the Greeks" p.826

Deranian, S.B. "India’s Mohammedans and Turkey" p.827

___, "News of the Nations: Bulgaria, Caucasus Republics" p.863-864

___, "News of the Nations: Greece" p.868-869

___, "News of the Nations: Turkey" p.877

MARCH 1922

Gounaris, D.P. "What Greece Has Won From The Turk" p.911-914

Woodhouse, H. "American Oil Claims in Turkey" p.953-959

___, "News of the Nations: Bulgaria, Caucasus States" p.1048-1049

___, "News of the Nations: Greece" p.1055

___, "News of the Nations: Turkey" p.1065

APRIL 1922

Woodhouse, H. " The Anglo-French Conflict Over Turkey" p.57-72

Karageorgas, E. "Constantine Versus Venizelos" p.72

Zekeria, M. " The Turkish Government At Angora" p.73-75

Polyzoides, A.T. "The International Status of Greece" p.128-131

___, " Troubles Of The Greek Government" p.167

MAY 1922

___, " The Sevres Treaty Revised" p.211-215

Price, C. "Present Turkish Rule In Cilicia" p.216-220

Zia, M.S. "What The Turks Think of The Greeks" p.220a-22b

Woodhouse, H. " The Anglo-Indian-Turkish Crisis" p.264-278

Giorgos, L. "A Greek View of the Turkish Treaty" p.327-

___, "Greece and the War in Asia Minor" p.361-362

JUNE 1922

Polyzoides, A.T. "Facing A New Issue In The Near East" p.389-391

Tsamados, M. "Venizelos Vindicated" p.392-394

Price, C. " The Turkish ‘Capitulations’ " p.464-466

Pappas, P.C. "Letter: Greece versus Turkey" p.474

___, "Greco-Turkish Atrocities" p.475-478

Kouldus, J.W. " The Murder of Greece by Constantine" p.510-512

Nicholson, S. " The New Role of France in Europe" p.512-513

___, "Nations of Southeastern Europe: Jugoslavia, Greece, Bulgaria" p.532-533

___, "Defiant Attitude of Soviet Russia" p.536-537

___, "Obstacles to Greco-Turkish Peace" p.537-539

JULY 1922

Price, C. "Kemal Pasha – Creator of a New Turkey" p.584-594

Henderson, H.A. " ‘Aristides The Just’ of Smyrna" p.595-596

Nichols, R.S. " Talks With The King and Queen of Greece" p.597-602

___, "Shocking Situation in Turkey" (Dr.Ward) p.714-718

OCTOBER 1922

Montgomery, G.R. " The Massacres of Armenians in 1915" p.25-28

Mackenzie, A. "Crimes of Turkish Misrule" p.28-31

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Greek Collapse In Asia Minor" p.32-36

Tountas, V. "Greece’s Anachronistic King Constantine" p.69

Frangos, E.A. "Greek Democracy and King Constantine" p.91

Price, C. "Mustapha Kemal and the Americans" p.116-125

Harris, E. " Turkish Home Life" p.126-132

___, "Russia’s Internal Struggle: Turkestan" p.156-157

___, " The Turkish Triumph Over Greece" p.161-162

NOVEMBER 1922

___, " The New Turkish Crisis (Torching of Smyrna.) p.180-193

Myers, D. " The League of Nations: Third Assembly" p.194-201

Nazaroff, A. "Russia’s Treaty With Turkey" (including text) p.276-279

___, " Turkey’s ‘National Pact’ " (text) p.280-281

Harris, E. "How Mustapha Kemal Formed His Army" p.295-299

___, "Italy’s Historic Ceremony At Rhodes" p.299

Wheeler, E.P. "American Missionaries in Turkey" p.300-302

Montgomery, G.R. " Turkey and the Americans" p.303-306

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Passing of Constantine" p.312-316

Hamdi, A.F. " The Burning of Smyrna" p.317

Price, C. "Kemal Pasha" p.318-322

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Bulgaria, Greece" p.342-343

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Russia, Turkestan" p.347-349

Henderson, H.A. " Turkey’s Race Problem and Its Solution" p.355-356

DECEMBER 1922

Price, C. " The New Turkey" p.457-461

Polyzoides, A.T. " Turkey’s Anti-Entente Policy" p.496-498

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Rumania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey" p.518-522

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Caucasus" p.525

1923

JANUARY 1923

___, " The Lausanne Conference" p.530-535

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Greek Political Executions" p.539-544

Hibben, P. "Betrayal of Greece by Lloyd George" p.545-551

___, "American School Work in the Near East" p.596-600

___, "Europe’s Silver Lining: Bulgaria and Turkey" p.662-663

Zekeria, M. " The New Turkish Caliph" p.669-671

Papadakis, S.S. " The Greek Treason Trials" p.672-673

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey" p.698-701

FEBRUARY 1923

___, " The Lausanne Conference" p.743-748

Pasha, I. " Turkey Denounces Five Centuries of Calumny" p.749-757

Chester, A.T. "Angora and the Turks" p.758-764

Price, C. "Foreign Policy of the New Turkey" p.765-768

___, " The Turco-Afghan Treaty" p.768-769

___, " Text of the Treaty of Kars" p.769-770

___, " The Turco-Ukrainian treaty" p.770

Maesnagian, A. "Soviet Armenia, the ‘Homeland’ of the Armenians" p.771-772

Papadakis, S.S. "How the Greek Political Leaders Faced Death" p.773-774

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Greece" p.870

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Turkey" p.886-887

MARCH 1923

___, " The Failure of the Lausanne Conference" p.929-930

Buell, R.L. "Oil Interests in the Fight for Mosul" p.931-938

Zekeria, M. "Solving Greco-Turkish Blood Feuds by Migration" p.939-942

Price, C. " The Greek Ecumenical Patriarchate in Turkey" p.943-946

Polyzoides, A.T. "Greece Under The Revolution" p.947-950

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Greece" p.1059-1060

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Turkey" p.1071

APRIL 1923

Price, C. "Britain’s White Elephant in Mesopotamia" p.40-43

Blacque, J. " The Passing of the Greeks in Turkey" p.43-45

Morel, E.D. "Rival Foreign Policies in Great Britain" p.55-63

Lane, W.D. " Why Greeks and Turks Oppose Being ‘Exchanged’ " p.86-90

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Greece" p.163

___, "Events of a Month Throughout The World: Turkey" p.176-177

MAY 1923

Tsamados, M. "Greek Defeat in Turkey An Allied Disaster" p.218-222

___, "Lord Curzon’s Review of World Politics" p.261-265

Bing, Dr. E.J. "Progress of Women in New Turkey" p.305-311

Raber, O. "New Light on the Destruction of Smyrna" p.312-318

Galib, Colonel R. " Smyrna During the Greek Occupation" p.318-319

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece" p.340-341

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkey" p.351-352

JUNE 1923

Mendelssohn, B.A. "Europe’s Diplomatic Past Brought To Light" p.383-390

Polyzoides, A.T. " The Passing of Greek Constantinople" p.391-392

Woodhouse, H. " The Chester Concession As An Aid To New Turkey" p.393-400

Lane, W.D. "Greece’s Drastic Agrarian Law and Capital Tax" p.446-451

Bing, Dr. E.J. " Turkish Women of Yesterday - And Today" p.461-465

___, " Text of the Chester Concession" p.485-489

___, "The Lausanne Conference Resumed" p.496-500

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece" p.516

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkey" p.531-532

JULY 1923

Toynbee, A.J. " The Truth About Near East Atrocities" p.544-551

Papadakis S.S. " The Church in Greece Under New Leadership" p.569-570

___, "Progress of the Lausanne Conference" p.680-681

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece" p.698-699

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkey" p.714

AUGUST 1923

Morel, E.D. "Great Britain’s Foreign Policy Today" p.738-747

Bing, Dr. E.J. " Turkey’s Undeveloped Treasures" p.810-816

___, "Near East Agreement Reached" p.856-857

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece" p.879-881

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkey" p.895-896

SEPTEMBER 1923

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Signing of the Treaty of Lausanne" p.1048-49

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: The Turco-American Treaty" p.1049-1051

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Azerbaijan" p.1057

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece" p.1066-1067

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkey" p.1078

OCTOBER 1923

Davis, W.S. " The Near East After Lausanne" p.72-78

Chester, A.T. "History’s Verdict On New Turkey’s Rise To Power" p.79-86

___, "Peace Terms With Turkey" (text) p.87-96

___, " Thracian Frontier Convention. Commercial Conventions." p.96

___, "Exchange of Greek and Turkish Populations" p.97-98

___, "Other Documents" p.98-99

___, " The Turco-American Treaty" (text) p.100-101

___, " The League of Nations in Session" p.149

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Greece, Jugoslavia" p.163-164

___, "Events of a Month Throughout the World: Turkestan, Turkey" p.175-176

NOVEMBER 1923

Myers, D.P. "Monthly Survey of World Events League of Nations" p.180-181

Zia Bey, Mufti Z.K. "Monthly Survey of World Events The Turk As A Business Man" p.253-56

Taylor, L.R. "Monthly Survey of World Events Italy" p.329-331

Ogg, F.A. "Monthly Survey of World Events Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.338-340

Lybyer, A.H. "Monthly Survey of World Events Turkey and the Near East" p.341-343

DECEMBER 1923

___, "Monthly History of World Events: Foreign Relations" p.359-360

Bing, E.J. "Rising Tides of Culture in Turkish Life" p.453-460

___, "Monthly History of World Events: Greece, Jugoslavia, Rumania" p.510-511

Lybyer, A.H. "Monthly History of World Events: Turkey and the Near East" p.512-513

1924

JANUARY 1924

Hinman Jnr., G.W. "Europe’s Debts to the United States" p.567-574

Ogg, F.A. "Monthly History of World Events: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.692-695

Lybyer, A.H. "Monthly History of World Events: Turkey and the Near East" p.99-701

FEBRUARY 1924

___, "Monthly History of World Events: Foreign Relations" p.715-716

Sarolea, C. "Bolshevism and the World Revolution" p.721-729

Lybyer, A.H. "America’s Missionary Record in Turkey" p.802-810

Ogg, F.A. "Monthly History of World Events: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.870-873

Lybyer, A.H. "Monthly History of World Events: Turkey and the Near East" p.877-878

___, "Armies and Navies of the World: Greece" p.884-886

MARCH 1924

___, "Monthly History of World Events: Foreign Relations" p.959-960

Rapp, W.J. "Republicanism in New Turkey" pages 1038-1039

___, "Mustapha Kemal as Arbiter of Turkey’s Fate (by) A Turkish Publicist" p.1040-1043

Hughes, C.E. "New Phases of American Diplomacy" p.1055-1064

___, "Monthly History of World Events: Greece" p.1090-1091

Lybyer, A.H. " Turkey and the Near East" p.1098-1099

APRIL 1924

___, "World History" p.1

Smertenko, J.J. " The Claim of ‘Nordic’ Race Superiority" p.15-23

Burr, C.S. "Moslem Aspirants for the Caliphate" p.35-41

Ogg, F.A. "World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans: Greece, Jugoslavia" p.142-145

Lybyer, A.H. " World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.152-155

Schornstheimer, G. "Armies and Navies of the World" p.161-162

___, "Deaths of Persons of Prominence: General Panayiotis Danglis" p.170

MAY 1924

Barnes, H.E. "Assessing the Blame for the World War" p.170-195

Hart, A.B. "A Dissent from the Conclusions of Professor Barnes" p.195-196

Arslan, Emir C. "Syrian Opposition to French Rule" p.239-247

Shahbender, A. " The Allied Betrayal of Syria" p.247-248

Rapp, W.J. " The New Greek Republic" p.254-262

Ogg, F.A. "World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.318-321

Lybyer, A.H. "World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.326

Schornstheimer, G. "Armies and Navies of the World" p.336-337

JUNE 1924

Rapp, W.J. " The Colonizing of Half a Million Greek Refugees" p.408-414

Chamberlain, W.H. "Asiatic States in the Soviet Union" p.415-422

___, "Assessing Blame for World War" p.460-462

Ogg, F.A. "World History: Eastern History and the Balkans" p.505-507

Lybyer, A.H. "World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.516-519

JULY 1924

___, "New (U.S.) Immigration Law Over Japan’s Protest" p.648-652

Ogg, F.A. "World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.684-689

Lybyer, A.H. "World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.695-697

AUGUST 1924

___, " The Democratic National Convention: The Near East" p.739

Russis, W.J. "Rise of the Republican Movement in Greece" p.801-804

Ogilvie, B.H. " The New Woman of Turkey" p.805-813

Ogg, F.A. "World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.864-865

OCTOBER 1924

Schreiner, G.A. "The Turkish Straits Under International Control" p.65-74

Davis, W.S. "A Month’s World History: (Ratification of Lausanne)" p.120-121

Ogg, F.A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.128-131

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.141-143

NOVEMBER 1924

Sugareff, V. " The Macedonian Witches’ Cauldron" p.220-227

Schornstheimer, G. "Armies and Navies of the World" (Turkey) p.250-252

Ogg, F.A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.294-297

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.302-303

DECEMBER 1924

Polyzoides, A.T. "Greece in the Agonies of Revolutionary Conflict" p.397-402

Jaquith, H.C. "America’s Aid to 1,000,000 Near East Refugees" p.403-407

Ogg, F.A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans: Bulgaria, Greece" p.461

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.470-471

___, "A Month’s World History: International Conflicts Settled" p.482-484

1925

JANUARY 1925

Lewery, L.J. "Soviet Russia’s Expansion in Central Asia" p.534-537

Schoonmaker, N.M. "Women’s Progress in 1924" p.563-564

Ogg, Frederic A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.632-637

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.644-645

FEBRUARY 1925

Jaquith, H.C. "Armenian Reds Curbed by American Philanthropy" p.715-720

(Gerarchia, Milan, Italy) "From Foreign Periodicals: Turkish Nationalism in Europe" p.750-751

Ogg, F.A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.788-793

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.804-809

MARCH 1925

Stevens, E.C. " The Turkish Republic-1925" p.900-906

Ogg, F.A. "A Month’s World History: Eastern Europe and the Balkans" p.951-954

Darling, A.B. "Russia" (Caucasia) p.955-957

Lybyer, A.H. "A Month’s World History: Turkey and the Near East" p.962-963