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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Roosevelt "strongly urged" Stimson to accept, and when Mrs. Stimson expressed
reluctance about joining the Taft administration, noting how "difficult it would be
for her to feel any great loyalty toward that administration," Roosevelt cut her off ...
Roosevelt "strongly urged" Stimson to accept, and when Mrs. Stimson expressed
reluctance about joining the Taft administration, noting how "difficult it would be
for her to feel any great loyalty toward that administration," Roosevelt cut her off ...
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There was "no real issue of political principle between the two men" that could
justify Roosevelt's "sacrificing personal loyalty to a friend and to an administration
which was his own child." Roosevelt had violated the highest values, the code of
...
There was "no real issue of political principle between the two men" that could
justify Roosevelt's "sacrificing personal loyalty to a friend and to an administration
which was his own child." Roosevelt had violated the highest values, the code of
...
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Stimson believed that the Roosevelt and Taft administrations had made
remarkable progress after the suppression of the Philippine insurrection by
pursuing the "great political ... Stimson urged the Wilson administration not to
change policy.
Stimson believed that the Roosevelt and Taft administrations had made
remarkable progress after the suppression of the Philippine insurrection by
pursuing the "great political ... Stimson urged the Wilson administration not to
change policy.
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