VOL. XXXIX.
AUGUST, 1915
No. 2
TÂŁbe War. Reviewing the war now that the first year is over, we fnd much to* be proud of and to be grateful for, but also much food for reflection. It is good to know that the enemy, although they occupy Belgium and part of the French and Russian territory, have been stripped of their trade and of their foreign possessions, and have been driven from the Seven Seas; and good also tc know, that despite their long preparation they have failed in reaching the goal at which their calculations aimed. On the other hand it is disappointing, so soon after our hopes have been raised by Italy taking the field, to f.nd the Russians driven out of Galicia and in retreat