
AMERICA
IN THE WAR
BY
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS
EACH CARTOON FACED WITH A PAGE
OF COMMENT BY A DISTINGUISHED
AMERICAN, THE TEXT FORMING AN
ANTHOLOGY OF PATRIOTIC OPINION

NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1918
Copyright, 1918, by
The Century Co.
Published, October, 1918
List of Cartoons
| PAGE | ||
| The Stars and Stripes in the Service of Humanity | 2 | |
| “When I was a Child, It was You Who Saved Me” | Hon. Myron T. Herrick | 4 |
| The Hun: “Keep Neutral” | Robert Underwood Johnson | 6 |
| Peace Plots Revealed in America and France | John Jay Chapman | 8 |
| Belgium, 1918 | Ralph Adams Cram | 10 |
| “We will not Wear Convicts’ Stripes, Wear Them Yourselves” | Poultney Bigelow | 12 |
| The Final Argument | Charles Hanson Towne | 14 |
| The End of the Hindenburg Line | Meredith Nicholson | 16 |
| “Something’s Wrong. She Doesn’t Seem to Inspire Confidence” | Robert Grant | 18 |
| Angels of the War Zone | Gertrude Atherton | 20 |
| As Thou Sowest, so Shalt Thou Reap | Hon. A. S. Burleson | 22 |
| “Don’t Stop, Old Chap, Keep It Up!” | John Philip Sousa | 24 |
| “So We Are Only a Dollar-making People, Are We?” | John Kendrick Bangs | 26 |
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