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... Colonel House for Paris to represent the President on Supreme War Council Signature of Armistice , 5 A.M .; effective , II A.M. Departure of President and American Commission for France Arrival of President and American Commission in ...
... Colonel House for Paris to represent the President on Supreme War Council Signature of Armistice , 5 A.M .; effective , II A.M. Departure of President and American Commission for France Arrival of President and American Commission in ...
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... Colonel Edward M. House for this important post and named him a Special Commissioner to represent him personally . Colo- nel House with a corps of secretaries and assistants sailed from New York on October 17 , en route for Paris where ...
... Colonel Edward M. House for this important post and named him a Special Commissioner to represent him personally . Colo- nel House with a corps of secretaries and assistants sailed from New York on October 17 , en route for Paris where ...
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... Colonel House informed me that the President had decided to name him ( the Colonel ) and me as two of the American plenipo- tentiaries to the Peace Conference , and that the President was considering attending the Conference and in ...
... Colonel House informed me that the President had decided to name him ( the Colonel ) and me as two of the American plenipo- tentiaries to the Peace Conference , and that the President was considering attending the Conference and in ...
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... legal subjects which would probably arise in the negotiation of a treaty of peace . This Commission of Inquiry , as it was called , had its offices in New York and was under Colonel House so MR . WILSON'S PRESENCE 17.
... legal subjects which would probably arise in the negotiation of a treaty of peace . This Commission of Inquiry , as it was called , had its offices in New York and was under Colonel House so MR . WILSON'S PRESENCE 17.
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... Colonel House , though the actual and efficient executive head was Dr. Isaiah Bowman , Director of the Ameri- can Geographical Society . The plans of organization , the outline of work , and the proposed expenditures for the maintenance ...
... Colonel House , though the actual and efficient executive head was Dr. Isaiah Bowman , Director of the Ameri- can Geographical Society . The plans of organization , the outline of work , and the proposed expenditures for the maintenance ...
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