| Hobart Pillsbury | Manchester |
Treasurer
| Edward N. Pearson | Concord |
Finance Committee
| Gen. Elbert Wheeler | Nashua |
| Walter M. Parker | Manchester |
| Harry H. Dudley | Concord |
| Frederick W. Sawyer | Milford |
| Rodney E. Smythe | Plymouth |
| E. H. Hallett | Lisbon |
| W. H. McCarten | Lancaster |
| Arthur H. Hough | Lebanon |
| Leslie P. Snow | Rochester |
| W. R. Porter | Keene |
| Charles E. Tilton | Tilton |
| John Scammon | Exeter |
| Fred H. Perry | Charlestown |
| A. L. Mansfield | Hillsborough |
| E. Bertram Pike | Haverhill |
| Perley R. Bugbee | Hanover |
State House, Concord, N. H., Feb. 1, 1918.
The purpose of this book is to bring to the people of New Hampshire a knowledge of the German plan to dominate the world by force and a clear view of what the Germans have done toward the success of their plan. It sounds a note of warning to every loyal American, to give his greatest help to win the war. Read this and think about it.
Henry W. Keyes. (signature)
Honorary President.