The literary digest . THE WILSONIAN CLOSE Holland picture of the President removing the bristles of militarism. —De Amslerdammer (Amsterdain). LITTLE JOHNNY HEAD-IN-THE-AIR. A more or less friendly Jibe at the Presidents fourteen points. —The Passing Shoir (London.) postpone their study and subordinate them to dreams which nodoubt represent, to his American view, advantages and bene-fits which must not be lost sight of. The Echo de Paris speaks sneeringly of Mr. Wilsons ideasas being naive, and the Paris La Liberte observes that duringpart of the war the good old God regulated the marc


The literary digest . THE WILSONIAN CLOSE Holland picture of the President removing the bristles of militarism. —De Amslerdammer (Amsterdain). LITTLE JOHNNY HEAD-IN-THE-AIR. A more or less friendly Jibe at the Presidents fourteen points. —The Passing Shoir (London.) postpone their study and subordinate them to dreams which nodoubt represent, to his American view, advantages and bene-fits which must not be lost sight of. The Echo de Paris speaks sneeringly of Mr. Wilsons ideasas being naive, and the Paris La Liberte observes that duringpart of the war the good old God regulated the march ofaffairs, but since it has become a question of peace we have thewill of Woodrow Wilson. It was no doubt such comments thatmoved the American peace delegates to protest and to suggest aremoval of the Conference to some other city. In contrast tothese sharp criticisms we have the violent op])osition of the offi-cial Socialist daily, VHumanite (Paris), to Premier Clemenceau,whom it calls the valet of the bourgeoi


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