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Notes On Dollar Diplomacy And The Monroe Doctrine, July 17, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Notes On Dollar Diplomacy And The Monroe Doctrine, July 17, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a copy of typed notes on how the Monroe Doctrine and Dollar Diplomacy affects governments and diplomacy in the Americas.
Notes On Official Receptions, June 8, 1911, Unknown
Notes On Official Receptions, June 8, 1911, Unknown
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a copy of typed notes concerning official receptions for newly arrived ambassadors.
Notes For Diplomatic Correspondence, May 25, 1911, Unknown
Notes For Diplomatic Correspondence, May 25, 1911, Unknown
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a carbon copy of typed notes regarding diplomatic correspondence and setting up formal and informal audiences with the President of the United States of America.
Notes Of A Meeting Held In The Diplomatic Reception Room Of The Department Of State On Monday, March 20, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Wilbur J. Carr, William Mcneir, Chandler Hale, Sydney Y. Smith, William T. S. Doyle, George T. Weitzel, Herbert C. Hengstler, Charles F. Wilson, Ransford S. Miller
Notes Of A Meeting Held In The Diplomatic Reception Room Of The Department Of State On Monday, March 20, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, Wilbur J. Carr, William Mcneir, Chandler Hale, Sydney Y. Smith, William T. S. Doyle, George T. Weitzel, Herbert C. Hengstler, Charles F. Wilson, Ransford S. Miller
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a carbon transcript of notes from a meeting held in the State Department respecting the necessity of more such meetings, the present organization of the Department, expenditures, and esprit de corps.
Present at the meeting were: The Assistant Secretaries, the Solicitor, the Director of the Consular Service, the Chief Clerk and the Chiefs and Assistant Chiefs of the Divisions and Bureaus of the Department.
Memorandum On The American Loan To Honduras, February 26, 1911, Unknown
Memorandum On The American Loan To Honduras, February 26, 1911, Unknown
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a transcribed copy of a newspaper article from the Washington Star concerning the American loan and interference in Honduras. The loan was made by a group of American bankers, and so the American government also has to ally itself with the Honduras government to protect the interests of its citizens. This interference relies on the backing of the Monroe Doctrine and the idea that the United States should promote peace and prosperity in its neighbors.
Article From The Washington Post, January 25, 1911, Unknown
Article From The Washington Post, January 25, 1911, Unknown
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
The document is a copy of a typed article from the Washington Post concerning the best form of diplomacy for the Americas, whether it is military or monetary, and the intent of the Monroe Doctrine.
Secretary Knox Harnesses Wall Street To Serve American Diplomacy, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Secretary Knox Harnesses Wall Street To Serve American Diplomacy, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
A typed copy of an essay entitled, "Secretary Knox Harnesses Wall Street to Serve American Diplomacy", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson and dating from circa 1911. Within, Wilson discusses Philander Knox's work in utilizing Wall Street to aid in maintaining the Open Door Policy in China.
Dollar Diplomacy And The Monroe Doctrine, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Dollar Diplomacy And The Monroe Doctrine, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
A typed copy of an essay entitled, "Dollar Diplomacy and the Monroe Doctrine", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dating from circa 1911. Within, Wilson describes the history of the Monroe Doctrine and its continued necessity to be utilized in relation to Pan-American politics.
General Rules Of Precedence In Some Of The Principal Foreign States, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
General Rules Of Precedence In Some Of The Principal Foreign States, 1911, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Notes, Speeches, Articles, and Addresses
An official typed document entitled, "General Rules of Precedence In Some of the Principal Foreign States", from the Department of State, dating from circa 1911. Within, general conduct expected from traveling members of governmental cabinets are broken down by country for Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Mexico and Argentina.