TY - BOOK ED - Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. TI - The Annals of America 14 AV - E173 .A5 v.14 PY - 2003/// CY - Chicago PB - Encyclopaedia Britannica KW - United States KW - History KW - Sources N1 - 14 of 22 volumes; each volume has separate title; Includes bibliographical references and index; 1916: The Revolution in Agriculture / Carl Vrooman; The Interaction of Country and City / Warren H. Wilson; Pure Science and Industrial Research / J.J. Carty; Industrial Organization for National Defense / Howard E. Coffin; Public Utilities and the People's Property / R.F. Pettigrew; The Partnership of Labor and Capital / John D. Rockefeller, Jr.; The Rise and Fall of Free Speech in America / D.W. Griffith; The "New Manner" in Poetry: The New Manner in Modern Poetry / Amy Lowell; Miss Lowell and Things / Walter Lippmann; Poems for the People: "To a Contemporary Bunkshooter"; "I am the People, the Mob" / Carl Sandburg; Limited Presidential Power / William Howard Taft; The Gold Brick Twins / John M. Work; Preparedness is Militarism / Oswald Garrison Villard; Armaments and Social Class / Simeon Strunsky; Shall We Adopt Universal Military Service? / Charles W. Eliot -- 1917: Peace Without Victory / Woodrow Wilson; The European War and the Preservation of America's Ideals / Elihu Root; Patriotism / Franz Boas; War message / Woodrow Wilson; Opposition to Wilson's War Message: Speech by George W. Norris; Speech by Robert M. La Follette; Tolerance for the Conscientious Objector / Norman Thomas, et al.; The Press in Wartime; "Over There" / George M. Cohen; Puritanism as a Literary Force / H.L. Mencken; Two Poems from Exile: "The Rest"; "Salutation" / Ezra Pound; Suffragettes - Criminals or Political Prisoners? / Doris Stevens; The Children of the Crucible / Theodore Roosevelt; Reasons for His Resignation from Columbia University / Charles A. Beard -- 1918: War as the Health of the State / Randolph Bourne; Songs of World War I: "Hinky Dinky Parlay-Voo"; "Would You Rather Be A Colonel With An Eagle On Your Shoulder, Or A Private With A Chicken On Your Knee?" / Sidney D. Mitchell; "K-K-K-Katy" / Geoffrey O'Hara; University Days and Draft Board Nights / James Thurber; Interpretation of President Wilson's fourteen Points; The Archangel Expedition; An Open Letter to American Workers / Lenin; An Appeal to the Voters to Return a Democratic Congress / Woodrow Wilson; The Mooney-Billings Case / John B. Densmore; "Memoir of a Proud Boy" / Carl Sandburg; Business and the Higher Learning / Thorstein Veblen -- 1919: The League of Nations / Woodrow Wilson; Peace At Any Price; An Appeal for Support of the League of Nations / Woodrow Wilson; The Senate and the League of Nations: Reservations / Henry Cabot Lodge; Senate Debate; Program of Social Reconstruction; Government Mills in North Dakota; Industrial Research / Andrew W. Mellon; Principles of Progressive Education; "Bryan, Bryan, Bryan, Bryan" / Vachel Lindsay; Abrams, et al. v. United States / Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; The Making of a Red / Robert Benchley -- 1920: The Management of Universities / A. Lawrence Lowell; The Schooling of Immigrants / John J. Mahoney; United States v. United States Steel Corporation et al. / J. McKenna and W.R. Day; The Crisis of the Ages / Lothrop Stoddard; Materialism and Idealism in the American Character / George Santayana; Random Impressions / W.L. George -- 1921: A Refutation of the Concept of Race in America / Franz Boas; Criticism of the Ku Klux Klan / William Allen White; Public Opinion in America / James Bryce; The Return to Normalcy / Warren G. Harding; Business as the Savior of the Community / Edward E. Purinton --; 1922 The Selective Character of American Secondary Education / George Sylvester Counts; Labor Policies of the United States Steel Corporation / Kirby Page; Child Labor in the Anthracite Mines; The Fundamentalist Controversy / Harry Emerson Fosdick; Benjamin Franklin / D.H. Lawrence; The Native Theater / George Jean Nathan; Music in the United States / Deems Taylor; Humor in America / Frank Moore Colby; On Being an American / H. L. Mencken -- 1923: Listening In / Anonymous; "The Crowd at the Ball Game" / William Carlo Williams; The New Order of Business / Thorstein Veblen; The Ethics of Competition / Frank H. Knight; Adkins v. Children's Hospital / G. Sutherland, W.H. Taft, and O.W. Holmes, Jr.; "the Cambridge ladies" / E.E. Cummings; The Chicago Tribune Competition / Louis Sullivan; The Release of Political Prisoners / William E. Borah; The Destiny of America / Calvin Coolidge; The Norse State / Sinclair Lewis; "A Brook in the City" / Robert Frost -- 1924: Objections to the Child Labor Amendment; Against Immigration Restrictions Based on National Origins / Louis Marshall; Moral Standards in an Industrial Era / Herbert Hoover; Teapot Dome / Thomas J. Walsh; Observations on American Farming / Henri Hauser; Mechanical Architecture / Lewis Mumford; Fundamental Principles of Taxation / Andrew Mellon; Drinking Songs of Prohibition: "Away With Rum"; "Little Brown Jug"; "No More Booze"; "How Dry I Am"; The Age of the Play / Robert L. Duffus -- 1925: The Normal Majority / Will Rogers; Wartime Hysteria / Frederic C. Howe; Gitlow v. New York / E.T. Sanford and O.W. Holmes, Jr; Two Poems: "Science"; "Shine, Perishing Republic" / Robinson Jeffers; Military Action and National Defense / William Mitchell; Sectionalism and National Unity / Frederick Jackson Turner; "New England" / Edwin Arlington Robinson -- 1926: Living and Dying on the Installment Plan / Hawthorne Daniel; "next to of course god" / E.E. Cummings; The Klan's Fight for Americanism / Hiran W. Evans; American Nationality and the Melting Pot / Henry Pratt Fairchild; Ring Lardner / H.L. Mencken -- 1927: Intervention in Nicaragua / Calvin Coolidge; The Success of Prohibition / Roy A. Haynes; Last Statement in Court / Bartolomeo Vanzetti; Plea for Sacco and Vanzetti / Heywood Broun; Nixon v. Herndon / Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.; Defense of Catholics in Public Office / Alfred E. Smith; Alone Over the Atlantic / Charles A. Lindbergh; Work is Worship / Andrew Furuseth; America Only / Will Rogers; "American Names" / Stephen Vincent Benet - 1928: Veto of the McNary-Haugen Bill / Calvin Coolidge; Protest Songs for the Farmers: "Eleven Cent Cotton" / Bob Miller and Emma Dermer; "Down on Penny's Farm"; Indigenous America / Benton MacKaye; The Mockery of American Divorce / Stephen Ewing; Prohibition in America / Felix von Luckner; The Great God Football / John R. Tunis; Youth, Industry, and Progress / Henry Ford; Rugged Individualism / Herbert Hoover; Rockets and World Politics / James R. Randolph; "Ode to the Confederate Dead" / Allen Tate; Race Prejudice and the African America Artist / James Weldon Johnson; To the American Muse / Stephen Vincent Benet. Index of Authors N2 - "Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times." ER -