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| Date | Related | Document Title |
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| Dec 22, 1932 | Herbert Hoover |
Statement on the Conduct of Foreign Relations. The routine machinery of diplomacy neither affords the type … |
| Dec 17, 1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Exchange of Letters between President Hoover and President-Elect Roosevelt The routine machinery of diplomacy neither affords the type … |
| Nov 04, 1932 | Herbert Hoover | Address in St. Louis, Missouri |
| Sep 29, 1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Campaign Address on Agriculture and Tariffs at Sioux City, Iowa some forms of international diplomacy that our more experienced … |
| Aug 27, 1932 | Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Campaign Address on Prohibition in Sea Girt, New Jersey choicest phrases of Republican diplomacy ; Senator Borah spoke out … |
| Dec 10, 1930 | Herbert Hoover |
Message to the Senate Transmitting Protocols Concerning Adherence of the United States to the Permanent Court of International Justice. from any entanglement in the diplomacy of offer nations. We cannot … |
| Nov 11, 1930 | Herbert Hoover |
Address to the Annual Conference and Good-Will Congress of the World Alliance for Friendship Through the Churches. the ordinary channels of diplomacy shall in future be submitted … entanglements in the involved diplomacy of Europe, and our disinterestedness … |
| Apr 14, 1930 | Herbert Hoover |
Address to the Daughters of the American Revolution. become entangled in European diplomacy and the other is resolved … |
| Nov 11, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Armistice Day Address. old objectives of tortuous diplomacy are being replaced with frank … people. That is a new vision of diplomacy that is dawning in the world … |
| Oct 09, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Joint Statement Following Meetings With British Prime Minister MacDonald. become entangled in European diplomacy and the other is resolved … |
| Apr 13, 1929 | Herbert Hoover |
Address to the Gridiron Club. mistakenly called dollar diplomacy . The implications that have … |
| Dec 22, 1928 | Herbert Hoover |
Address Before the Brazilian Congress in Rio de Janeiro were the objectives of our diplomacy established by Baron Rio … |
| Dec 10, 1928 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address Before the Pan American Conference on Arbitration and Conciliation, Washington, D.C. to introduce into modern diplomacy the principle of arbitration … |
| Aug 22, 1928 | Al Smith |
Address of Acceptance at the State Capitol, Albany, New York at the methods of secret diplomacy . Today we have close relations … life. In this respect our diplomacy has been futile. I believe … |
| Dec 07, 1926 | Calvin Coolidge |
Fourth Annual Message prosperity. In some quarters our diplomacy is vexed with difficult and … |
| May 31, 1926 | Calvin Coolidge |
Address at the Memorial Exercises at Arlington, Virginia to the ordinary methods of diplomacy , here is a forum to which … |
| Jul 03, 1925 | Calvin Coolidge | Address at the Celebration of the 150th Anniversary of George Washington Taking Command of the Continental Army, Cambridge, Mass. |
| Jul 31, 1923 | Warren G. Harding | Address on Foreign Policy and the International Court of Justice Intended for Delivery in San Francisco, California |
| Feb 10, 1922 | Warren G. Harding |
Address to the Senate Laying Before it a Group of Treaties Negotiated by the Washington Conference to that open and simpler diplomacy for which the world has asked … developed a new-world school of diplomacy , let it be so called. It … |
| Aug 07, 1920 | James M. Cox |
Address Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination in Dayton, Ohio only be a piece of bungling diplomacy , but plain, unadulterated … the genius, patience and diplomacy of states men at that time … |
| Sep 17, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the San Francisco Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, California history of international diplomacy that any great government … |
| Feb 14, 1919 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address at the Third Plenary Session of the Peace Conference in Paris, France the ordinary processes of diplomacy , they will in no case resort … satisfactorily settled by diplomacy , they will submit the whole … settlement of the dispute, diplomacy having failed; and suppose … |
| Feb 11, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to Congress on International Order says, the principle of public diplomacy , but he appears to insist … |
| Jan 08, 1918 | Woodrow Wilson |
Address to a Joint Session of Congress on the Conditions of Peace ["The Fourteen Points"] understandings of any kind, but diplomacy shall proceed always frankly … |
| Dec 04, 1917 | Woodrow Wilson |
Fifth Annual Message their sinister and secret diplomacy has sought to take our very … |