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January 5, 1918 Issue - 30 ArticlesTopics of the Day
- Why We Went to War without Guns, pp. 3-6
- The Government Forced to Take the Railroads, pp. 7-8
- The Truth at the Bottom of the Sugar-Barrel, pp. 9-10
- Central Powers Anxious to Quit, pp. 11-12
Foreign Comment
- Short-Lived Victory at Cambrai, p. 13
- How Quebec Takes Her Defeat, p. 14
- Prussia's "Democratic" Franchise, p. 15
- The Vatican and Church Lands, p. 16
- Food Administration Page, p. 17
Saving Food and Winning the War
Science and Invention
- To Win the War with American Coal, p. 18
- The Fuel Value of Wood, p. 19
- Putting Out a Burning Coal-Pile, p. 20
- Our Ally the Bee, p. 20
- Roads of Tar and Hay, p. 20
- Saving Wheat by Saving Meat, p. 21
- Keeping the Workers Well, p. 21
- The Cradle More Fatal than the Trench, p. 22
Letters and Art
- The Slow Agony of Reims, p. 23
- Century-Old Gift-Books, p. 24
- Art and the Life of To-Day, p. 25
- New York School Housecleaning, p. 26
Religion and Social Service
- Rifling the Tomb of the Savior, p. 27
- An Account of Our Stewardship, p. 28
- A Catholic Admonishes Catholics, p. 28
- Defending the Red Cross, p. 29
- The New Woman in the Church of England, pp. 30-33
- Current Poetry, p. 34
- Miscellaneous, pp. 35-55
- Investments and Finance, pp. 56-62
- Miscellaneous, pp. 63-64