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Number 8

  • Principle of Nationality by J. F. Smetánka
  • Miscellaneous
  • How Bohemians Organized by Vojta Beneš
  • An Illustrated Folk Song by Mikuláš Aleš
  • Liberalism in Hungary by G. H. Mika
  • The Case of Bohemia
  • Germany and Habsburg Problem by Edward Beneš
  • Fight for Auberive by a Bohemian legionary
  • Current Topics
    • Masaryk among Russian professors
    • Doings of the National Alliance
    • Three brothers in three armies
    • New Books

Number 9

  • Permanent Peace and Austria-Hungary by Charles Pergler
  • What We Have to Contend With by René Pichon
  • Miscellaneous
  • Fine Arts in Bohemia by J. E. S. Vojan
  • Separate Pacifists by Ronald M. Burrows
  • Sea Coast of Bohemia
  • Current Topics
    • With the Bohemian National Alliance
    • Carnegie Hall Meeting
    • Czech soldiers in Russia
    • Catholic Bohemians at work
    • Situation in the old country
    • The Bohemian Voice
    • From the Protestant camp
    • Bohemian cause in magazines
    • Miscellaneous

Number 10

Number 11–12

  • Bohemians Welcome War on Austria
  • Vain Dreams of Federalized Austria
  • Miscellaneous (8)
  • Fine Arts in Bohemia by J. E. S. Vojan (continued)
  • American Interests and Bohemian Question by Robert Joseph Kerner
  • F. L. Rieger
  • Czechoslovak Brigade in Russian Retreat by Jaroslav Hašek
  • Miscellaneous (9)
  • Current Topics
    • The movement for independence
    • Bohemians are known in Canada
    • Praise from Brusiloff
    • Naturalization during the war
    • Bohemia's Case for Independence
    • The famous Pilsener beer has ceased to be
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