Southwestern Political and Social Science Quarterly, Volume 4University of Texas Press, 1924 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Problems , by Edward Byron Reuter , rev . by W. E. Gettys . 179 391 Porter , Kirk H. , County and Township Government in the U. S. , rev . by B. F. Wright , Jr .... 92 Potter , P. B. , Introduction to the Study of International Organi ...
... Problems , by Edward Byron Reuter , rev . by W. E. Gettys . 179 391 Porter , Kirk H. , County and Township Government in the U. S. , rev . by B. F. Wright , Jr .... 92 Potter , P. B. , Introduction to the Study of International Organi ...
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... problems of the country , when Senator Borah introduced a resolution which clearly showed that domestic financial problems were inseparately bound up with world affairs . If the adminis- tration wanted to economize , the naval ...
... problems of the country , when Senator Borah introduced a resolution which clearly showed that domestic financial problems were inseparately bound up with world affairs . If the adminis- tration wanted to economize , the naval ...
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... problem that Secretary Hughes was forced to consider upon entering the State Department was a boundary dispute between Panama and Costa Rica . The trouble was of long standing but the Porras - Anderson Treaty signed in 1910 in ...
... problem that Secretary Hughes was forced to consider upon entering the State Department was a boundary dispute between Panama and Costa Rica . The trouble was of long standing but the Porras - Anderson Treaty signed in 1910 in ...
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... problems , General Crowder remained in Havana to in- vestigate and if possible to suggest reforms.5 The Cuban government was anxious to float a $ 50,000,000 loan in the United States but as this was impossible under the Platt amendment ...
... problems , General Crowder remained in Havana to in- vestigate and if possible to suggest reforms.5 The Cuban government was anxious to float a $ 50,000,000 loan in the United States but as this was impossible under the Platt amendment ...
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... problems to your own proper advantage . The interest of the United States is found in the peace of this hemisphere and on the conserva- tion of your interests . " s After two months of deliberations the conference came to an end on ...
... problems to your own proper advantage . The interest of the United States is found in the peace of this hemisphere and on the conserva- tion of your interests . " s After two months of deliberations the conference came to an end on ...
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