The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... President the recall of the for- eign representative might be requested.12 The President appoints the diplomatic representatives of the United States in foreign capitals , subject to the approval of the Senate . Political pressure has ...
... President the recall of the for- eign representative might be requested.12 The President appoints the diplomatic representatives of the United States in foreign capitals , subject to the approval of the Senate . Political pressure has ...
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... President those negotiators would still be told to hang their clothes on a hickory limb . By a watchful Senate they ... President in the making of treaties , and ( 2 ) to confirm or reject appointments made by the President . 2. The ...
... President those negotiators would still be told to hang their clothes on a hickory limb . By a watchful Senate they ... President in the making of treaties , and ( 2 ) to confirm or reject appointments made by the President . 2. The ...
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... President , Students ' Association , Presiding.1 Round Table : " The Crisis in International Affairs , " MR . CLARK M. EICHELBERGER , Director , League of Nations Association , Leader . Afternoon Meetings 2:00 P. M. MR . HARRY SHUFORD ...
... President , Students ' Association , Presiding.1 Round Table : " The Crisis in International Affairs , " MR . CLARK M. EICHELBERGER , Director , League of Nations Association , Leader . Afternoon Meetings 2:00 P. M. MR . HARRY SHUFORD ...
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