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    • World War. Wilson (personal). 1920-11-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; President Woodrow Wilson; United States; President Alexandre Millerand of France; King Victor Emmanuel of Italy; celebrations; French Republic; founding; independence; birthdays ;
    • Announcement was made today at the state department that President Wilson yesterday sent a message to President Millerand of France on the occasion of the celebration of the anniversary of the founding of the French republic and other the King...
    • World War. Wilson (personal). 1918-12-12

    • Northwest history; World War 1; President Woodrow Wilson; United States; office; USS George Washington; trips; visitors; visits; photographs ;
    • President Wilson is handling necessary state matters while steaming across the Atlantic on the liner George Washington to the peace conference. At his desk on the liner he dictates and received messages from Washington. A phone on his desk connects...
    • World War. Veterans. 1920-10-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; war veterans; Governor James M. Cox of Ohio; United States army; American soldiers; speeches; Akron, Ohio; Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio; Herbert C. Spitter of Dayton, Ohio ;
    • Governor Cox brought his campaign to his home state today beginning with a morning speech here, the home of E. H. Moore, his pre-convention campaign manager.
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1920-02-18

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Russia; Russian revolution; Supreme council of peace; United States; Great Britain; Australia; Canada; American army; British army;...
    • Some of the entente powers are planning, as soon as the Russian problem now before the supreme council of the peace conference is disposed of and a few more hearings are accorded representatives of small nations, to take up the larger problem of a...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-11-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; United States; American delegation; Under Secretary of State Frank Polk of United States; Ambassador Henry C. Wallace of United States ;
    • The peace conference will be ended so far as concerns the American delegates' participation when Under Secretary of State Polk and his assistants take the train for Brest a week from today. After that Ambassador Wallace, with the aid of a few...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-11-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau of France; Baron Kurt von Lersner of Germany; German delegation ;
    • Notes exchanged between M. Clemenceau, president of the peace conference, and Baron von Lersner, head of the German peace delegation, regarding the return of M. von Simson, ministry director, to Berlin to report to his government on negotiations...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-11-22

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Supreme council of peace; Great Britain; British delegation; France; French delegation; Italy; Italian delegation; Japan; Japanese...
    • Action by the supreme council at Paris in fixing December 1 as the date for formal proclamation of a state of peace between the powers ratifying the treaty fulfilled the expectations of administration officials. Great Britain, France, Italy and...
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-11-20

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; President Woodrow Wilson; United States. Congress. Senate; American delegation; ratification; Germany; Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of...
    • The fate of the treaty of peace with Germany and the league of nations, so far as the United State is concerned, today again is in the hands of President Wilson.
    • World War. Treaty of Versailles. 1919-06-03

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Treaty of Versailles 1919; peace treaty; treaties; peace negotiations; post-war; Sweden; Denmark; Swedish government; Danish government; Germany; neutral nations ;
    • Sweden and Denmark have notified the peace conference that they will not join in a blockade of Germany in the event of a German refusal to sign the peace treaty. They state that a blockade could be made effective without their violating their...
    • World War. Training camps. 1919-02-25

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States army; American soldiers; training camps; higher education; universities; colleges; tuition; Student Army Training Corps ;
    • The war department is now giving university and college heads assurance that the government will settle claims, "actual, reasonable and necessary," growing out of the maintenance of student army training corps. This announcement will interest a...
    • World War. Training camps. 1918-06-17

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States army; American soldiers; training camps; Texas; education; University of Texas; military aeronautics; aviation; Reserve Officers Training Corps; ROTC; statistics ;
    • The training of hundreds of thousands of men for military service in great cantonments, camps and schools of instruction within its borders places Texas among the foremost states of the Union in military activity since the United States entered the...
    • World War. Taxes. 1919-02-28

    • Northwest history; World War 1; taxes; apples; Chelan county, Washington State; Okanogan county, Washington State; fruit markets; shipping ;
    • Tomorrow all apples held in the state of Washington will be subject to assessment as personal property, and during the last few days an unusual movement of fruit eastward has been going on to avoid this tax. However, the owners will probably have...
    • World War. Submarine warfare. 1917-02-01

    • Northwest history; World War 1; submarine warfare; naval warfare; u-boats; submarine ships; submarines; Secretary of State Robert Lansing; German-American relations; German government; American Government; United States; Germany; Ambassador Johanne...
    • Following is the full text of the note delivered today by the German Ambassador, Count von Bernstorff, to Secretary of State Lansing on the subject of submarine warfare:
    • World War. Spys. 1919-05-21

    • Northwest history; World War 1; spies; espionage; Ambassador James W. Gerard of Germany; Spain; Spanish businessmen; taxes; Catholic church; Catholicism; France; Belgium; French churches; Belgian churches; German agents; communication; letters;...
    • A business man who is taxed too much on any profits that he makes will, like the Spaniard, invest his capital in government bonds. He will stop taking up new enterprises, because if he loses no one compensates him for his loss, while if he wins...

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