Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... SECRETARY AND TREASURER F. M. STEWART , Austin , Texas EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT E. R. COCKRELL , Fort Worth , Texas EX - PRESIDENT A. P. WOOLDRIDGE , Austin , Texas EX - PRESIDENT GEORGE VAUGHAN , Little Rock , Arkansas EX ...
... SECRETARY AND TREASURER F. M. STEWART , Austin , Texas EXECUTIVE COUNCIL PRESIDENT E. R. COCKRELL , Fort Worth , Texas EX - PRESIDENT A. P. WOOLDRIDGE , Austin , Texas EX - PRESIDENT GEORGE VAUGHAN , Little Rock , Arkansas EX ...
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... Secretary Hughes for his wisdom in picking the proper subjects to be discussed and then limiting the discussion to the agenda . However , so much attention has been given to this brilliant beginning of what seemed to be a construc- tive ...
... Secretary Hughes for his wisdom in picking the proper subjects to be discussed and then limiting the discussion to the agenda . However , so much attention has been given to this brilliant beginning of what seemed to be a construc- tive ...
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... Secretary Hughes first asked both parties to suspend hostilities until the United States could consider the question . After study- ing the matter carefully , Secretary Hughes found the award just , and urged Panama to accept it . Upon ...
... Secretary Hughes first asked both parties to suspend hostilities until the United States could consider the question . After study- ing the matter carefully , Secretary Hughes found the award just , and urged Panama to accept it . Upon ...
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... Secretary Hughes in October , 1922 , that the greater part of the reforms had been put into execution . Formal request for approval of the 5For an interesting discussion of the situation , see article by F. W. Wile in Christian Science ...
... Secretary Hughes in October , 1922 , that the greater part of the reforms had been put into execution . Formal request for approval of the 5For an interesting discussion of the situation , see article by F. W. Wile in Christian Science ...
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... Secretary Hughes also brought up the Isle of Pines treaty which had remained hidden for eighteen years . On December 6 , 1922 , at his request it was favorably reported to the Senate , and although approval was not obtained in the Sixty ...
... Secretary Hughes also brought up the Isle of Pines treaty which had remained hidden for eighteen years . On December 6 , 1922 , at his request it was favorably reported to the Senate , and although approval was not obtained in the Sixty ...
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