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[Detail] "War of the Races–Men in the Great Conflict and Where They Came From." War of the Nations, 136-37. |

[Detail] "English Woman of High Social Rank Who Has Volunteered to Take a Man’s Place in Making Shells for the Army." New York Times August 15, 1915, [1]. |

[Detail] "Youth and Old Age Combine Forces to Aid France in Her Need." New York Times June 11, 1916, [1]. |

[Detail] "War in the Air Over the Battling Fronts in France." War of the Nations, 292. |

[Detail] "The Women’s Suffrage Parade." New York Times, October 10, 1915, [1]. |

[Detail] "Methods Used by Germans to Trap or Destroy Tanks." War of the Nations, 170. |

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"Egyptian Camel Corps Now Called Upon to Aid Repelling the Turkish Invasion of British territory of Africa." New York Times, November 12, 1914, p. [2]. |

[Detail] "The Girl of To-Day. Miss Eva Francis." New York Times, December 7, 1913, [6]. |

[Detail] "The Submarine on Whose Ruthless Employment Germany Staked All and Thereby Brought America Into the War." War of the Nations, 392. |

[Detail] "Pussy-Cat." New York Tribune, June 22, 1919, 2. |

[Detail] "Bohn Syphon Refrigerator." Advertisement. New York Tribune, July 13, 1919, 6. |

[Detail] "Monster Guns in use by American forces in Argonne." War of the Nations, 193. |
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