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  1. Miscellaneous addresses by Elihu Root, Robert Bacon, et all 2010-09-08
  2. Addresses on International Subjects: Collected and Edited by Robert Bacon and James Brown Scott by Elihu Root, 2001-07-20
  3. Men and policies: Addresses by Elihu Root, 1925
  4. Establishment of a General Staff Corps in the Army; Statements by the Secretary of War by Elihu Root, 2009-12-18
  5. Texts Of The Peace Conferences: At The Hague, 1899 And 1907 (1908)
  6. The Declaration of London, February 26, 1909: A Collection of Official Papers and Documents Relating to the International Conference Held in London, December 1908-February 1909 by James Brown Scott, International Naval Conference, 2000-07
  7. Republicanism or democracy? by YA Pamphlet Collection DLC, Elihu Root, 2010-06-26
  8. The Ethics Of The Panama Question (1904) by Elihu Root, 2010-05-23
  9. North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration at the Hague: Argument On Behalf of the United States by Robert Bacon, Elihu Root, et all 2010-02-22
  10. James W. Wadsworth, Jr.: A Biographical Sketch by Henry F. Holthusen, 2008-06-13
  11. The Military and Colonial Policy of the United States Addresses and Reports by Elihu Root, 2010-03-23
  12. The citizen's part in government by Elihu Root, 2010-07-30
  13. America's Message to the Russian People: Addresses by the Members of the Special Diplomatic Mission of the United States to Russia in the Year 1917 by Elihu Root, John Raleigh Mott, et all 2010-02-28
  14. Elihu Root and the Conservative Tradition by Richard W. Leopold, 1954

61. Elihu Root Quotes
elihu root Secretary of War Stanton used to get out of patience with Lincoln because he was all the time pardoning men who ought to be shot.
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62. Hamilton College - Emerson Gallery - Elihu Root, Jr. Class Of 1903: Lawyer-Paint
elihu root, Jr., Class of 1903 LawyerPainter June 5, 2004-September 5, 2004. elihu root, Jr. (Hamilton College Class of 1903) was a prominent lawyer in
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June 5, 2004-September 5, 2004
Elihu Root, Jr. (Hamilton College Class of 1903) was a prominent lawyer in New York City, a son of a statesman (Secretary of State Elihu Root), father of an inventor and brother of an art collector, but he was also a recognized and accomplished painter. The artistic side of Elihu Root, Jr. was recognized by a group of New Yorkers who were members of The Century Association, a well known club for artists, professionals and intellectuals. For 20 years, from 1947 until 1966, Root exhibited at The Century and from 1957 until 1962 participated in Century shows open only to professional artists by invitation. Root also had a one-person show at the The Century Association in January 1963. Three Hamilton students, Tally Gibson, Carolyn McLean and Laura Weatherly, led by Associate Professor of Art History Deborah Pokinski, curated this exhibition. The Emerson exhibition includes about 40 canvases by Root including landscapes, skyscapes, cloudscapes, portraits and the female nude. Most of the paintings have been loaned by the Root family. A few came from The Century Association and the Harvard Club of New York.

63. Hamilton College - Campus Tour - Tour Pages
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64. Triptych : Browse
125. bmcccatt01130200 bmcccatt01130200, Suffrage Women; Soldiers; World War, 19141918, root, elihu, 1845-1937; Scott, Hugh Lenox, 1853-1934
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65. Fredsakademiet: Freds- Og Sikkerhedspolitisk Leksion R 128 : Root, Elihu
root, elihu. F. 1845 D. 1937 Amerikanske krigs og udenrigsminister under Theodore Roosevelt 1905-1909. Præsident for Carnegie Endowment for International
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Root, Elihu
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66. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Elihu Root Quotes
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67. Elihu Root Books And Articles - Research Elihu Root At Questia
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68. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. Papers At The Library Of Congress: Sagamore Hill Nationa
root, elihu, 18451937Correspondence Smith, Alfred Emanuel, 1873-1944 root, elihu, 1922-1935. Ruth, Babe, 1937. Sassoon, Siegried, 1937
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Theodore Roosevelt (1887-1944)
A Register of His Papers in the Library of Congress
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Library of Congress
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Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress
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Collection Summary
Creator: Roosevelt, Theodore, 1887-1944
Size: 25,000 items; 77 containers; 33 linear feet
Repository: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Abstract: Army officer, author, and public official. Correspondence, memoranda, diaries, drafts of speeches and writings, subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers pertaining chiefly to Roosevelt's service as U.S. assistant secretary of the navy (1921-1924) under Warren G. Harding and Secretary of the Navy Edwin Denby, as governor of Puerto Rico (1929-1932), and as governor general of the Philippines (1932-1933).
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69. International: Italiano: Società: Strutture Sociali: Persone: Biografie: Prem
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70. TeachingAmericanHistory.org Document Library: Select A Document
Document Library. Document Library Progressive Era elihu root. Documents. Lincoln as a Leader of Men elihu root. Invisible Government Speech elihu root
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71. American President
Secretary of War elihu root (1899 1901). elihu root took charge of the nation s foreign affairs during his four and a half years as secretary of war
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Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History William McKinley Cabinet Secretary of War Elihu Root document.write(""); Presidency in History Biography First Lady Cabinet ... Presidency in Action search: Secretary of War: Elihu Root (1899 - 1901)
Elihu Root took charge of the nation's foreign affairs during his four and a half years as secretary of war under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt. Born on February 15, 1845, Root spent his youth in upstate New York. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1864 and law school at New York University in 1867, Root became one of the most prominent lawyers in the state. Involved in New York state's Republican politics, Root was appointed to head the War Department on August 1, 1899, which underwent considerable reform during his tenure. After resigning as secretary of war on November 27, 1901, Root practiced law briefly until replacing John Hay as secretary of state in July of 1905. While America's chief diplomat, Root was instrumental in composing articles of government for Cuba codified in the Platt Amendment and fleshing out the details of the Roosevelt Corollary. Root improved U.S.-Latin American relations while in office, becoming the first secretary of state to travel outside of the United States on official business. After he left the Cabinet, Root served one term as U.S. Senator from New York. For his diplomatic efforts, he was awarded the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize. Root stayed active in foreign affairs, accepting President Wilson's appointment to head a diplomatic mission to Russia in 1917, representing America at the Washington Naval Conference of 1921-1922, and becoming the first president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He died on February 7, 1937.

72. American President
Secretary of War elihu root (1901 1904). elihu root took charge of the nation s foreign affairs during his four and a half years as secretary of war
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Elihu Root took charge of the nation's foreign affairs during his four and a half years as secretary of war under Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt. Born on February 15, 1845, Root spent his youth in upstate New York. After graduating from Hamilton College in 1864 and law school at New York University in 1867, Root became one of the most prominent lawyers in the state. Involved in New York state's Republican politics, Root was appointed to head the War Department on August 1, 1899, which underwent considerable reform during his tenure. After resigning as secretary of war on November 27, 1901, Root practiced law briefly until replacing John Hay as secretary of state in July of 1905. While America's chief diplomat, Root was instrumental in composing articles of government for Cuba codified in the Platt Amendment and fleshing out the details of the Roosevelt Corollary. Root improved U.S.-Latin American relations while in office, becoming the first secretary of state to travel outside of the United States on official business After he left the Cabinet, Root served one term as U.S. senator from New York. For his diplomatic efforts, he was awarded the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize. Root stayed active in foreign affairs, accepting President Wilson's appointment to head a diplomatic mission to Russia in 1917, representing America at the Washington Naval Conference of 1921-1922, and becoming the first president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. He died on February 7, 1937.

73. Secretary Of State Elihu Root
Picture of elihu root, BIOGRAPHY elihu root Secretary of State, Term of Appointment 07/19/1905 to 01/27/1909. Travels
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Elihu Root
Secretary of State,
Term of Appointment: 07/19/1905 to 01/27/1909
Travels
  • Born in Clinton, New York on February 15, 1845;
  • Graduated from Hamilton College in 1864 and from New York University Law School in 1867;
  • Admitted to the bar in 1867 and practiced in New York City;
  • Married Clara Frances Wales in 1878;
  • Was United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1883-1885;
  • Delegate to the State Constitutional Convention of 1894;
  • Secretary of War in the Cabinets of Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt, 1899-1904;
  • Member of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal in 1903;
  • Secretary of State in President Roosevelt's Cabinet from July 19, 1905, and served until January 27, 1909;
  • As Secretary of State, created the American-Canadian International Joint Commission and negotiated arbitration treaties with 24 nations;
  • U.S. Senator from New York from 1909-1915;
  • Counsel for the United States in the North Atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration in 1910;
  • Became a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration the same year; was president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1910-1925;

74. Elihu Root - Nobels Fredspris
Kjemi Fredspris Litteratur Medisin Fysikk Økonomi. elihu root *1845, † 1937. Originator of various treaties of arbitration. elihu root *1845, † 1937 more.
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75. Lincoln As A Leader Of Men By Elihu Root
by elihu root. The life of Abraham Lincoln is full of appeals to the imagination; its dramatic quality absorbs attention. The humble beginnings, the early
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Dialogues May 1998 by: Elihu Root The life of Abraham Lincoln is full of appeals to the imagination; its dramatic quality absorbs attention. The humble beginnings, the early poverty, the slender opportunity for even the simplest education, the swift rise from the ordinary lot to the heights of station and of power, the singular absence of those aids by which personal ambition commonly seeks its ends, the transcendent moral quality of the cause which he came to lead, the desperate struggle, the triumphant success, the tragic ending, the startling contrast between the abuse and ridicule to which he was so long subjected, and the honor and glory for all time which he achievedall these tend completely to fill the minds of those who read or listen to the story of Lincoln. There is another view of Lincoln’s life, however, which we ought not to overlook, and from which a useful lesson may be learned. He was intensely practical. While he never for a moment lost sight of the great ends toward which he struggled, or wavered in his devotion to the eternal principles which justified those ends, he never assumed that his conclusions would be accepted merely because he knew they were right, however clearly he might state them. He did not expect other people to have their minds work as his mind worked, or to reach his conclusions because he thought they ought to reach them, or to feel as he felt because he thought they ought to feel so. He never relied upon authority or dictation or compulsion upon the minds of others.

76. FRED KENT PAPERS | Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library
root, elihu, 1913. 11. 1914. Prosser, Seward. 12. 1914. Strong, Benjamin root, elihu, 1935. Roosevelt, Franklin D., 19331942, 1944
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Box Dates Contents 1909-1952, N.D. I. WRITINGS: ARTICLES, SPEECHES, NOTES, ETC. II. CORRESPONDENCE Chronological Files, 1901-1918; Includes the following correspondents: Root, Elihu, 1913 Prosser, Seward Strong, Benjamin McAdoo, William G., 1915-1916 Prosser, Seward, 1915 Strong, Benjamin, 1915 Strong, Benjamin, 1917 Alphabetical Files, 1919-1954 Includes the following correspondents: (A) Acheson, Dean, 1933 Aldrich, Winthrop, 1944 (B) Baruch, Bernard M., 1933 Bowles, Chester, 1945

77. DOSFAN ERC: Secretaries Of State -Elihu Root
Foreign Travels of Secretary of State elihu root. Foreign Relations of the United States 1905, 1906 (vol. 1 2), 1907 (vol. 1 2), 1908, 1909. Profile
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HALL OF THE SECRETARIES OF STATE
Elihu Root
State of Residency: New York Appointment: Jul 7, 1905 Entry on Duty: Jul 19, 1905 Termination of Appointment: Jan 27, 1909 Presidency Roosevelt Note Commissioned during a recess of the Senate; recommissioned after confirmation on Dec 6, 1905. As Secretary of State
  • Created the American-Canadian International Joint Commission Negotiated arbitration treaties with twenty-four nations

Foreign Travels of Secretary of State Elihu Root Foreign Relations of the United States:
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Born: February 15, 1845
Died: February 7, 1937
Married: Clara Frances Wales
Education: Hamilton College: New York University Law School
Occupation: Lawyer
Government Positions
  • United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York 1883-1885 Delegate tot he State constitutional convention 1984 Secretary of War in the Cabinets of Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt 1899-1904 Member of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal in 1903 Senator from New York 1909-1915 Counsel for the United States in the North atlantic Coast Fisheries Arbitration in 1910 Became a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration in 1910 President of the New York State constitutional convention of 1915 Chief of a special mission to Russia in 1917 President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 1910-1925 Member of the committee of jurists which planned the Permanent Court of International Justice in 1920 Delegate to the Washington conference on Limitation of Armament 1921-1922

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  • 78. Protest Letter Against Elihu Root
    unanimously voted to protest to you against the appointment of elihu root as Chairman of the Federal Commission now being sent by you to Russia.
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    Click image for full screen image. The National Conference of the Relief Society for Political Exiles in Siberia, at its special session on April 29th, at Stuyvesant Casino, unanimously voted to protest to you against the appointment of Elihu Root as Chairman of the Federal Commission now being sent by you to Russia. We protest against Mr. Root as a member of the Commission because of his frequently voiced antagonism to and disapporval of the revolutionary movement in Russia and his well-known public attitude of favoring Russian political prisoners by this country. As the official representative in America of the Russian Political Exiles and as a body that for years morally and financially aided the Russian Political Exiles in Siberia, the American Relief Society emphatically protests against the appointment of Mr. Root, whose enmity to the ideals, aspirations and tactics of the Russian revolutionists, as well as to organized labor in general, is as thoroughly known in Russia as in America and justly resented. We hope, Mr. President, that you will realize the importance of reconsidering the appointment of Mr. Root and that a representative will be selected who is intellectually and temperamentally in sympathy with the ideals and spirit of the Russian revolution.

    79. The Iroquois And The Struggle For America By Elihu Root, 1909 Champlain Tercente
    By Honorable elihu root, former NY Secretary of State and US Senator from New York. An address delivered at Cliff Haven, the Catholic Summer School,
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    THE IROQUOIS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR AMERICA
    By Honorable Elihu Root,
    former NY Secretary of State
    and US Senator from New York An address delivered at Cliff Haven,
    the Catholic Summer School, Plattsburgh, NY
    on July 8, 1909, the three hundredth anniversary
    of the discovery of Lake Champlain It is no ordinary event that we celebrate. Even a dull imagination must be stirred as it dwells upon the influence which the events attending the discovery were to have, upon the issue of the great struggle between France and Great Britain for the control of the continent: the struggle between the two white races for the opportunity to colonize and expand, and between the two systems of law and civil polity, for the direction and development of civilization among the millions who were to people the vast region extending from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Rio Grande to the frozen limits of the North. Authentic history records that late in June, 1609, Champlain, accompanied by several white companions and by a great array of Algonquin Indians of the Saint Lawrence Valley, left the French station on the site of the old Indian village of Stadacona, where now stands the City of Quebec, upon an expedition intended by the Indians for war and by the whites for exploration. They proceeded in canoes up the Saint Lawrence and turned south into the Richelieu, and, in the early days of July, after many vicissitudes and the desertion of the greater part of the Indians, they dragged their canoes around the rapids of the river and came to the foot of the lake on whose shores we stand.

    80. Root Word - Definition Of Root Word By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And
    Meaning of root word. What does root word mean? root word synonyms, root word antonyms. root Zone Method root Zone Water Quality Model root, elihu
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