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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 20 詳細
20. Washington Conf. 1921-22 (0511-0563) |
1) | “Beginning of Harding’s association of nations,” Springfield Daily Republican, Dec. 13, 1921, 4pp. (0512-0515) |
2) | “’Behind the scenes’ with the world’s greatest legislative body,” The Sunday Star, Dec. 18, 1921, 4pp. (0516-0530) |
3) | “Business 1921 ― finance and industry going and coming ― 1922 outlook,” The Springfield Daily Republican, Dec. 31, 1921, 4pp. (0531-0532) |
4) | “Another Harding-Plan Conference likely to be held within a year,” 1p. (Copyright, 1921, by The Washington Star) (0533-0534) |
5) | “Communications between Hughes and Briand read,” Springfield Daily Republican, Dec 21, 1921, 1p. (0535-0536) |
6) | “The Hughes-Briand Correspondence,” 1p.(0537) |
7) | “Events are announced by Women’s City Club,” 1p.(0538-0539) |
8) | “The Passing Bell: Stratford-on-Avon,” William Winter, 1p.(0540) |
9) | “Christmas messages,” Admiral Baron Kato, Springfield Daily Republican, Dec 25, 1921,1p..(0542-0543) |
10) | “America should not [co]llect her war debts,” Springfield Daily Republican, 1p.(0544) |
11) | “The ‘Big-Three’ Naval Agreement,” Springfield Daily Republican, Dec 16, 1921, 1p.(0545) |
12) | “’Half Brother’ of Article 10,” Springfield Daily Republican Springfield Daily RepublicanSpringfield Daily Republican, Dec. 15, 1921, 1p.(0546-0547) |
13) | “The Pacific problem in terms of naval power,” Springfield Daily Republican, 1p.(0548) |
14) | “Japanese gain by resistance to naval plans,” 2pp.(0549-550) |
15) | “Recalls famous peace poem, conference brings to mind Longfellow’s verses inspired by a visit to Springfield Arsenal,” Springfield Daily Republican, Dec 22, 1921, 1p.(0551) |
16) | “Portuguese saw possibilities of Panama Route centuries ago,” 1p.(0552) |
17) | “American diplomatic policy in the arms conference,” Springfield Daily Republican, 1p.(0553) |
18) | “’Western civilization taught us how to make war,’ says vice admiral Kato,” The Sunday Star, Dec. 18, 1921, 1p.(0554) |
19) | “Happiness versus misery; former the desired goal,” Springfield Daily Republican, Dec 19, 1921, 1p. (0555-0556) |
20) | “Congress, as seen through eyes of British observer,” Springfield Daily Republican , Dec 10, 1921, 2pp.(0557-0558) |
21) | “Japan’s youthful regent,” 1p.(0559) |
22) | “She was an oldish, little woman with a wavering step that called for a cane,” 1p.(0560) |
23) | “Sidelights on the conference,” 1p.(0561-0562) |
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