Henry L. Stimson: the first wise manThe twentieth century witnessed the rise of the United States as the preeminent player on the world stage. While many individuals were responsible for the American ascension, few have left a larger legacy in the arena of foreign policy than Henry L. Stims |
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Stimson concurred with this assessment, noting that he saw no fundamental
differences between Taft's policies and Roosevelt's views.2 Before accepting his
new job in Washington, however, Stimson informed Taft that he had to consult
with ...
Stimson concurred with this assessment, noting that he saw no fundamental
differences between Taft's policies and Roosevelt's views.2 Before accepting his
new job in Washington, however, Stimson informed Taft that he had to consult
with ...
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Stimson reported to Taft that, "Although the official date of the opening has been
set for January 1, 1915, the Canal will, in fact, ... be opened for shipping during
the latter half of 1913." All the necessary "provisions for executive responsibility in
...
Stimson reported to Taft that, "Although the official date of the opening has been
set for January 1, 1915, the Canal will, in fact, ... be opened for shipping during
the latter half of 1913." All the necessary "provisions for executive responsibility in
...
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Moreover, he reminded Roosevelt that Taft was "now the official head" of the
party. Concerning the steel trust case, Stimson assured TR that "Taft had not
been consulted in regard to the allegation of the bill . . . and knew nothing about it
until ...
Moreover, he reminded Roosevelt that Taft was "now the official head" of the
party. Concerning the steel trust case, Stimson assured TR that "Taft had not
been consulted in regard to the allegation of the bill . . . and knew nothing about it
until ...
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Preparation of a Policymaker | 1 |
Taft Roosevelt and the Progressive Stimson | 21 |
The White Mans Burden | 47 |
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