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Philander Knox

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Letter From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, June 6, 1919, Philander C. Knox Jun 1919

Letter From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, June 6, 1919, Philander C. Knox

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated June 6, 1919. Within, Knox writes in response to an inquiry Wilson made on May 30th in regard to the Treaty of Versailles.


Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Percy P. Bishop, April 30, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Apr 1919

Letter From Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson To Percy P. Bishop, April 30, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed copy of a letter from Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson to Percy P. Bishop, dated April 30, 1919. Within, Wilson requests a second search to be made within the War Department for missing letters of recommendation related to his application for a commission.


Letter From Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. To Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, January 11, 1919, Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. Jan 1919

Letter From Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. To Francis Mairs Huntington Wilson, January 11, 1919, Adolph A. Hoehling Jr.

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed letter from Adolph A. Hoehling Jr. to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated January 11, 1919. Within, Hoehling provides some letters of recommendation Wilson requested from the Office of the Judge Advocate General.


America's Part In The World Court Movement, 1919, J. Reuben Clark Jr. Jan 1919

America's Part In The World Court Movement, 1919, J. Reuben Clark Jr.

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed copy of an essay entitled, "America's Part in the World Court Movement", by J. Reuben Clark Jr., dating from circa 1919. Within, Reuben details the history and background of the world court movement and peaceful settlement of international disputes starting with the Hague Convention.


Spilt Milk. What Now?, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson Jan 1919

Spilt Milk. What Now?, 1919, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson

Documents, 1919-1938

A typed copy of an essay entitled, "Spilt Milk. What Now?", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dating from circa 1919. Within, Wilson writes of perceived failures of the Paris Peace Conference and the potential impact to larger geopolitics.