American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... President Down FEW PEOPLE KNEW during the last days of March and early April how close the Four came , more than once , to an open rupture - with Clemenceau , Lloyd George and Orlando on one side and the President on the other . It ...
... President Down FEW PEOPLE KNEW during the last days of March and early April how close the Four came , more than once , to an open rupture - with Clemenceau , Lloyd George and Orlando on one side and the President on the other . It ...
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... President's house had been repeatedly calling me . I immediately called Admiral Grayson and he said the President wanted me to secure certain information on the Chinese situation . I got Hornbeck out of bed and we talked until two A.M. ...
... President's house had been repeatedly calling me . I immediately called Admiral Grayson and he said the President wanted me to secure certain information on the Chinese situation . I got Hornbeck out of bed and we talked until two A.M. ...
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... President who distributed many hundreds of copies of the little book . On November 5 , I lunched at the White House with Mrs. Wilson . The President was able to see no visitors . I find these notes in my diary : " Mrs. McAdoo , Mrs ...
... President who distributed many hundreds of copies of the little book . On November 5 , I lunched at the White House with Mrs. Wilson . The President was able to see no visitors . I find these notes in my diary : " Mrs. McAdoo , Mrs ...
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