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BOOKS ADDED—OCTOBER 1920 415<br />

Brown, Herbert C 940.9137 B78<br />

History of E company, 37th U.S. engineers; publishing committee<br />

F. A. McDermott [and others]. 1919. [Ellis.]<br />

A chronological arrangement of the company's activities, chiefly in France, compiled<br />

from the Morning report, from recollections of the supervising officers, and from<br />

diaries of the men. Contains biographical sketches of the officers and a company<br />

roster.<br />

Dillon, Emile Joseph. 940.916 D58<br />

The inside story of the Peace conference. 1920. Harper.<br />

Not a history of the conference, but "a sketch of the problems which the war created<br />

or rendered pressing; of the conditions under which they cropped' up; of the simplicist<br />

ways in which they were conceived by the distinguished politicians who volunteered to<br />

solve them; of the delegates' natural limitations and electioneering commitments and of<br />

the secret influences by which they were swayed; of the peoples' needs and expectations;<br />

of the unwonted procedure adopted by the Conference and of the fateful consequences of<br />

its decisions to the world." Foreword.<br />

Evans, Edward Radcliffe Garth Russell. 940.915 E94<br />

Keeping the seas. 1920. Warne.<br />

A personal narrative of the Dover patrol and its work in keeping open "the lane"<br />

across the English Channel during the European war.<br />

Ford, Ge<strong>org</strong>e Burdette. 940.917 F7<br />

Out of the ruins. 1919. Century.<br />

"An account of reconstruction in France at once interesting to the general reader<br />

and valuable to the student of government.. .Particularly helpful are Mr. Ford's chapters<br />

on recent legislation in France.. .relating not only to the restoration of the devastated<br />

regions, but to the principles of city planning and construction throughout<br />

France for all future time." National municipal review, 1920.<br />

France—Ministere de la guerre. r 940.91 F8612<br />

La France et ses allies; documents de la section photographique de<br />

l'armee frangaise.<br />

Reproductions of photographs, with text in English, French, Portuguese, Italian,<br />

Spanish, German, and Greek.<br />

Gordon-Smith, Gordon. 94°-9i3 G6st<br />

From Serbia to Jugoslavia; Serbia's victories, reverses and final<br />

triumph, 1914-18, with a preface by Slavko Grouitch. 1920. Putnam.<br />

The author, a former war correspondent who was later attached to Serbian headquarters,<br />

describes the heroic efforts of the Serbs from the Danube to Durazzo and in<br />

the campaign on the Salonika front.<br />

Goricar, Josef, & Stowe, L. B. 940.911 G67<br />

Inside story of Austro-German intrigue; or, How the world war<br />

was brought about. 1920. Doubleday.<br />

"A valuable contribution to the history of the rivalries and intrigues which preceded<br />

the war...It also points out to the world the inevitable results of attempts to suppress<br />

minority races in an empire, and of the destruction of truth, honour, and human sympathy<br />

which come from a selfish, secret, and lying diplomacy." Albert Bushnell Hart,<br />

in Introduction.<br />

Lawrence, Dorothy. 940.918 L42<br />

Sapper Dorothy Lawrence, the only English woman soldier, late<br />

Royal engineers, 51st division, 179th tunnelling company, B. E. F.<br />

1919. Lane. (On active service series.)<br />

An account of the young journalist's attempts to serve in the great war and of her<br />

final success, aided by Tommies.

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