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  • Description: cablegram
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    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-01-31

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States army; American soldiers; officers; promotions; Secretary of War Newton D. Baker; General John J. Pershing; military policies ;
    • Secretary Baker has removed the restriction which has held since the armistice was signed on promotions in the army. A cablegram sent to General Pershing authorizes him to "make such promotions among officers of the line up to and including the...
    • World War. League of Nations. 1919-03-26

    • Northwest history; World War 1; League of Nations; State Senator Wesley Jones of Washington; Senator James Phelan California; state sovereignty; domestic questions; constitution of the league of nations; Senator Charles Henderson of Nevada;
    • Senator Jones of Washington, republican, today sent a cablegram to the American peace delegation in Paris urging that the proposed leage of nations constitution be amended so as specifically to exclude the leage from control over immigration,...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-01-23

    • Northwest history; World War 1; American soldiers; front lines; Secretary of War Newton D. Baker; General John J. Pershing; alcohol; prohibition ;
    • There never has been a similar body of men to lead as clean lives as the American soldiers in France, General Pershing said in an cablegram today to Secretary Baker in reply to inquiries as to the truth of reports of immoderate drinking among the...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; post-war; President Herbert Clark Hoover; food shortages; United States. Food and Drug administration; Europe; Finland; Finnish people; Baltic states; Serbia; Serbian people;...
    • At least 1,400,000 tons of foodstuff, costing approximately $350,000,000 delivered, will be needed to carry through until the next harvest the populations of the districts thus far investigated by the American staff of the commission on European...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; post-war; President Herbert Clark Hoover; food shortages; United States. Food and Drug administration; Europe; Finland; Finnish people; Baltic states; Serbia; Serbian people;...
    • At least 1,400,000 tons of foodstuff, costing approximately $350,000,000 delivered, will be needed to carry through until the next harvest the populations of the districts thus far investigated by the American staff of the commission on European...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; post-war; President Herbert Clark Hoover; Belgium; France; Belgian people; food shortages; United States; foreign aid; American relief; refugees ;
    • Relief work being carried on in northern France by the commission for relief in Belgium and the pitiable condition of the 1,500,000 inhabitants of that section who escaped the German invasion are described in a cablegram received at the...
    • State history. World War.  Army. Letter (From Soldiers). 1918-11-11

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States army; American soldiers; personal letters; personal correspondence; mail; Lieutenant William T. O'Shea of Spokane, Washington state; Sergeant M. Egan O'Shea of Spokane, Washington state; brothers;...
    • Lieutenant William T. O'Shea, with Dr. Lambert's unit in France, and Sergeant M. Egan O'Shea, who recently arrived overseas and who is at base hospital No. 78 with a Baltimore unit, sons of Mrs. M. O'Shea, E801 Sharp avenue, met last week in...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-05-31

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; American War Mothers; President Woodrow Wilson; American soldiers; graves; grave sites; France; French people ;
    • The American War Mothers sent the following cablegram to President Wilson today: "With tear-dimmed eyes and aching hearts we American war mothers wish you to express our gratitude to the people of France for their tender reverence for the graves of...
    • World War. Relief. 1919-01-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; war relief; humanitarian relief; France; restoration; post-war; French people; refugees; German army; Germany; President Herbert Clark Hoover; United States army; Belgium; United States. Commission for relief in...
    • Relief work being carried on in northern France by the commission for relief in Belgium and the pitiable condition of the 1,500,000 inhabitants of that section who escaped the German invasion are described in a cablegram received at the...
    • World War 1. Awards & honors. 1919-01-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; casualties; American expiditionary forces; Colonel James A. Ruggles, American military attache; Ambassador Francis at Archangal ;
    • Total deaths among the American expeditionary forces in northern Russia to January 4 were given as six officers and 126 men, in a cablegram received at the war department today from Colonel James A. Ruggles, American military attache with...

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