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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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