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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 225 詳細

225. Coolidge, Calvin (0228-0249)
1)“The President’s favorite books,” [The Japan Advertiser], Oct. 21, 1926, 1p.(0229)
2)「軍縮問題で世界を指導する 昨日の就任式にのぞんで 米大統領の演説」 『東京朝日新聞』 1925.3.6, 1p.(0230)
3)“President Coolidge sworn into office,” [Mar. 6], 1p.(0231)
4)“No reference to disarmament conference is made by President Calvin Coolidge in address on taking oath of office,” [The Japan Advertiser, Mar. 5, 1925], 1p.(0232)
5)“Inauguration day celebrated here; ambassador Bancroft addresses dinner of Harvard Club and Yale Association of Japan,” [The Japan Advertiser, Mar. 5, 1925], 2pp.(0233-0234)
6)(Photo) “Governor Calvin Coolidge, Republican nominee for vice president,” 1p.(0235)
7)“Decisive steps to smother fears of breach between America and Japan taken,” 2pp.(0236-0237)
8)“Officials frown upon agitation over Japanese,” 1p.(0238)
9)“Laying, the war bogey,” The Springfield Union, Dec. 20, 1924, 2pp.(0239-0240)
10)“American government shows “will to peace” toward Japan; President Coolidge and secretary Hughes realize necessity for great tact in foreign relations at present,” [Dec. 21], 2pp.(0241-0242)
11)“Two measuring sticks,” The Japan Advertiser, Dec. 31, 1924, 2pp.(0243-0244)
12)“Stern rebuke for agitators who wants U.S. to engage in arms’ race given by Coolidge,” The Japan Advertiser, Dec. 4, 1924, 1p.(0245)
13)“Practise of rigid economy is Congress’ most important task, President declares,” The Springfield Union, Dec. 4, 1924, 1p.(0246-0249)