Record ID | ia:frontiersoffre00bake |
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008 750501s1918 nyu 000 0 eng
010 $a 18012079
035 $aAAF6240LB
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm01308886
040 $aDLC$cCSU$dSER$dSMI$dWaOLN
049 $aSMIG
050 00 $aD619$b.B27
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099 $aD619.B16
100 1 $aBaker, Newton Diehl,$d1871-1937
245 10 $aFrontiers of freedom,$cby Newton D. Baker.
260 $aNew York,$bGeorge H. Doran company$c[c1918]
300 $axv p., 1 l., 15-335 p.$c21 cm.
500 $aThe singers of songs.--The task of the colleges.--The function of trade publications.--On the evening of registration day.--The college graduate in the New world.--The independence of 1776 and the liberty of 1917.--The battle of the engineers.--The responsibility of an officer of the army of the United States.--Labor's dignity and its duty.--The march toward liberty.--Invisible armor.--The challenge to America. The march toward liberty.--Invisible armor.--The challenge to America.--Problems of the melting pot.--Honor among nations.--The embattled democracy.--The new freedom and the newer dem ocracy.--Thrice-armed America.--Expression versus suppression.--What we have done to make war.--With the American expeditionary forces in France.
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918$zUnited States
650 0 $aWorld War, 1914-1918
945 $aRCP015