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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) |
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