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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 193 詳細

193. ワシントン会議(0003-0041)
(新聞・雑誌記事)
1)[Illustration] “The Egyptian question - finance,” by Lance Thackeray, 1p.(0004)
2)[Illustration] “Whew,” by Charles Folkard, 1p.(0005)
3)“Independence day, Paris, July 4, 1918,” from a painting by J. F. Bouchor, The Social Sciences: History, p.23(0006)
4)[Photos] “President Harding addressing the conference on limitation or armament last Monday after signatures and seals had been affixed to the treaties,” The Sunday Star, Feb. 12, 1922, 4pp.(0008-0015)
5)[Photo] “Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain making his long-awaited address at Central Hall, Westminster …,” 1p.(0016)
6)[Photo] “Senator Lodge and Elihu Root, members of the American delegation to the Armament Conference, leaving a committee meeting,” Times Wide World Photos, 1p.(0017)
7)“Scenes in Washington at the burial of the unknown American,” The New York Times, Nov. 12, 1921, 1p.(0018)
8)[Photo] “Ignace Paderewski, former premier of Poland,” Times Wide World Photos, 1p.(0019)
9)“Japanese prince sees field for women in politics; Tokugawa says they can help in country’s affairs as well as duties of home ,” Public Ledger, Nov. 15, 1921, 1p.(0020)
10)“A speech heard ‘round the world: secretary of state Charles Hughes, American delegation and chairman of the Armaments Conference …,” The New York Times, Rotogravure Picture Section in Two Parts [Section 4], Nov. 20, 1921, 4pp.(0021-0027)
11)“’Not as a pacifist fearing war but as one who loves justice and hates war’: President Harding,” The New York Times, Rotogravure Picture Section in Two Parts, [Section 5], Nov. 20, 1921, 2pp.(0028-0031)
12)“Uncle Sam will begin woon to practice firing at air craft with big guns at Sandy Hook,” New-York Daily Tribune, Nov. 14, 1909, 2pp.(0032-0033)
13)“The straight road to peace,” The New York Times, Nov. 14, 1921, 1p.(0034)
14)“Women endorse Hughes program; international mass meeting at Washington is optimistic of outcome of conference,” The New York Times, Nov. 14, 1921, 1p.(0035)
15)“American labor for disarmament; A.F. of L. executive council endorses Hughes program as ‘magnificent prospect.’” The New York Times, Nov. 20, 1921, 1p.(0036)
16)“Hughes arms plan praised in pulpits; cannot be rejected, and whole world supports it, says Bishop Manning,” The New York Times, Nov. 14, 1921, 1p.(0037)
17)“Students unite to help,” [Nov. 15], 1p.(0038)
18)“Would rule world by spiritual force; Mrs. Winter, federation head, talks to clubwomen at joint luncheon,” 1p.(0039)
19)“Understanding the Japanese, M. B. Grose,” [The New York Times, Nov. 6, 1921], 1p.(0040)
20)“Mr. Hearst is taking Metz,” Chicago Tribune, Mar. 21, 1922, 1p.(0041)