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高木八尺文庫キャビネット内史料リスト -- no. 52 詳細

52. Conference [V], Jan.-Feb., 1922. File2 (0441 - 0470)
(新聞記事切抜)
1)“Conference effects wide, says Hughes; more hope in the world because of it, secretary tells Pan-American Board,” The New York Times, Feb. 9, 1922, 1p.
2)“Winding up the conference,” The New York Times, Feb. 4, 1922, 1p.
3)“Partisan Democrat on work of the conference; credits Republicans for highly successful results, but condemns them for broken pledge with regard to league door of opportunity still open,” The New York Times, Feb. 5, 1922, 1p.
4)“The League’s world court; American idea dominant in long effort that created tribunal --opened last week,” The New York Times, Feb. 5, 1922, 2pp.
5)“Japanese returning home: California reports esodus, especially of women and children ,” 1p.
6)“Kato praises conference; result will be for benefit of mankind, he says,” The New York Times, Feb. 14, 1922, 1p.
7)“The crux of the conference,” The New York Times, Feb. 6, 1922, 1p.
8)“The end of the conference,” The New York Times, Feb. 7, 1922, 1p.
9)“Briton says parley halted war on us; Nevinson declares that cutting of our 1916 naval program alone averted clash,” The New York Times, Feb. 10, 1922, 1p.
10)“Chinese delegates go home happy; came to Washington emptyhanded and return with treaties, Dr. Wang says,” The New York Times, Feb. 13, 1922, 1p.
11)“Balfour and Lee welcomed home; premier and nearly entire cabinet at London Station to greet them,” The New York Times, Feb. 15, 1922, 1p.
12)“Lloyd George gives Balfour all credit; , says at London, Luncheon that Britain is proud of his work at Arms Conference,” The New York Times, Feb. 17, 1922, 1p.
13)“Davis doubts value of the conference; former under secretary of state says it was not diplomatic victory for u.” The New York Times, Feb. 18, 1922, 1p.
14)“Seek reservations on several treaties; opponents' efforts are likely to be futile in both committee and senate,” The New York Times, Feb. 18, 1922, 1p.
15)“Indiscreet pilgrims,” The New York Times, Feb. 22, 1922, 1p.
16)“Work of the conference; penetrating review of problems and treaties as senate takes up question of ratification of documents” by Albert Bushnell Hart, The New York Times, Feb. 19, 1922, 2pp.
17)“The road to American prosperity” by Charles W. Eliot, The New York Times, Feb. 19, 1922, 1p.
18)“Harvey sees binding Anglo-American tie born in conference; tells pilgrims at welcome to Balfour "We stand now on solid ground,"” The New York Times, Feb. 21, 1922, 2pp.
19)“Hoover sees future free of world war,” [Feb. 23, 1922], 1p.
20)“Agreement in Pacific biggest result of Arms Conference in opinion of Prof. Jesse Reeves,” [Ann Arbor Times News], 2pp.