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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) |
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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. |
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