Word: englanders
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reward of victory. The fact that the military advantage in the war has so far lain with Germany has resulted in the belief by the majority of the German people that the war is already won. The other method consists in pointing out in exaggerated terms what England and her allies will do to Germany if they win. The English have threatened not only to destroy the German government and dismember Austria-Hungary, but to bring economic dependency and ruin on every individual German...
...returns from the New England district as given out by the Federal Reserve Bank show that the gain for the past twenty-four hours is practically double that of any previous similar period since the campaign started, making a total of $95,897,000 subscribed. This is a little less than 18.7 per cent of the total maximum required from this section of the country, and the major part of the time allotted has already passed...
With only $73,000,000, or less than one sixth of the total allotment of $500,000,000 for New England already subscribed, the need for universal response is manifestly imperative...
...this New England district we ask 20,000 loyal citizens each to lend their Government $10,000 to $25,000 or more. Only with the whole-hearted support of such as these citizens can this loan be successful, and only thus can our Government maintain its work...
...other speakers are the Hon. James M. Beck of New York and Dr. John Douglas Adam. Mr. Beck is the author of "The Evidence of the Case" and other war documents. Dr. Adam has been in the trenches in France and has just returned from a speaking tour through England in company with various Cabinet members which he made at the invitation of the Government of Great Britain...