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Men and policies
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Harvard University Press
Publication Date
1924
Language
English
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From the Book
1. Some Americans.
Theodore Roosevelt
Joseph H. Choate
Andrew Carnegie
James Russell Lowell
Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln as a leader of men
Alexander Hamilton
Grover Cleveland
Robert Bacon
Address as president on the 75th anniversary of the Century Association
Address as vice-president on the 50th anniversary of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Address on the 50th anniversary of the Association of the Bar of the city of New York.
2. Law and its administration.
The Constitution of the United States
Address at a dinner given by the Association of the Bar of the city of New York to Lord Chief Justice Reading, as ambassador to the United States
Judges and legislatures
The standard of legal education
The restatement of the substantive law.
3. The war and readjustment.
Letter to the president of the National Security League
Speech at a meeting in honor of the Archbishop of York
Speech before the National Security League in Philadelphia
Address as Chairman of the annual meeting of the National Security League
Public statement for the National War Savings Committee in New York City
The duty of the opposition party in the war
The resumption of individual liberty
The restoration policies of the United States
War memorials
New York regional plan
The League of Nations
Speech at a meeting under the direction of the National Republican Club, in the presidential election of 1920
The second Hague Peace Conference
Latin-American cooperation
The Carnegie endowment for international peace
The permanent court of international justice
The conditions and possibilities remaining for international law after the war
The prohibition of submarines and poisonous gases
International law at the Washington Conference on the Limitation of Armament
Democracy and foreign affairs
A requisite for the success of popular diplomacy
The education of democracy in foreign affairs
How to interest democracy in foreign affairs.
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