Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The University Magazine, Vol. 16: 1917
In any case, we may well be proud of the dignified restraint which has marked the reception by the Allied Powers of Mr. Wilson's somewhat clumsy intervention. Nothing has impressed Americans so deeply as the new British Premier's adoption of Abraham Lincoln's memorable words: We accepted this war for an object, a worthy object. The war will end when that object is attained. Under God, I hope it will never end until that time.
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