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- catalog created "1916]".
- catalog date "1916".
- catalog date "1916]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1916]".
- catalog description "[Facsimile of newspaper ad which had preceded the meeting] -- Address of the chairman / Rev. William T. Manning -- (Letters and telegrams / [by 5 people]). From Theodore Roosevelt -- From Joseph H. Choate -- From Bishop O'Gorman -- From Archbishop Ireland -- From Samuel Harden Church -- Address of the Hon. James M. Beck -- Address of ex-judge Alton B. Parker -- Address of the Hon. Elihu Root -- The resolutions -- Honorary vice-presidents -- Letter to representatives of the German government in the United States -- Cardinal Mercier's appeal -- Address by the Cardinal in Brussels, Nov. 26.".
- catalog extent "44 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Enslavement of Belgians"".
- catalog isFormatOf "Enslavement of Belgians"".
- catalog isPartOf "Harvard College Library pamphlet digitization program. World War I. net".
- catalog issued "1916".
- catalog issued "1916]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York? : s.n.,".
- catalog relation "Enslavement of Belgians"".
- catalog subject "D639.D5 E6".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Deportations from Belgium.".
- catalog tableOfContents "[Facsimile of newspaper ad which had preceded the meeting] -- Address of the chairman / Rev. William T. Manning -- (Letters and telegrams / [by 5 people]). From Theodore Roosevelt -- From Joseph H. Choate -- From Bishop O'Gorman -- From Archbishop Ireland -- From Samuel Harden Church -- Address of the Hon. James M. Beck -- Address of ex-judge Alton B. Parker -- Address of the Hon. Elihu Root -- The resolutions -- Honorary vice-presidents -- Letter to representatives of the German government in the United States -- Cardinal Mercier's appeal -- Address by the Cardinal in Brussels, Nov. 26.".
- catalog title ""The enslavement of Belgians" : a protest : mass meeting, Carnegie Hall, N.Y., Friday evening, December 15, 1916.".
- catalog type "text".