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Notes
INTRODUCTION
1. Cambon, vol. 3, p. 292.
2. Temperley, History, vol. 1, pp. 243–46.
3. Webster, p. 15.
4. Ribot, p. 255.
5. Callwell, vol. 2, p. 197.
CHAPTER 1: WOODROW WILSON COMES TO EUROPE
1. Beers, p. 148; Seymour, p. 8; Shotwell, pp. 67–69.
2. Willert, p. 166.
3. FRUS, vol. 1, pp. 128–37; Walworth, Woodrow Wilson, vol. 2, p. 215.
4. Link, Road to the White House, pp. 2–4; Nordholt, pp. 13, 33.
5. Villard, p. 226; Library of Congress, Baker Papers, Group 1, notebooks, 8.3.19.
6. C. T. Thompson, p. 190; F. Palmer, p. 400.
7. Beers, pp. 52–53,