LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>Charles D. McIver, |
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of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern | of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern | ||
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>Woodrow Wilson in 1912</center><br><br> |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>Walter H. Page, from a photograph taken a few years before he became American Ambassador to Great Britain</center><br><br> |
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| − | from a photograph taken a few years before he became American | + | |
| − | Ambassador to Great Britain</ | + | |
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| − | Office, Downing Street</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>No. 6 Grosvenor Square, <BR> the American Embassy under Mr. Page</center><br><br> |
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| − | the American Embassy under Mr. Page</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Irwin Laughlin, Secretary of the American Embassy at London, 1912-1917, Counsellor 1916-1919</center><br><br> |
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| − | Secretary of the American Embassy at London, 1912-1917, Counsellor | + | |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>Sir Edward Grey</center><br><br> |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>Col. Edward M. House.<BR>From a painting by P. A. Laszlo</center><br><br> |
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| − | From a painting by P. A. Laszlo</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>The Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith, <BR> Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916</center><br><br> |
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| − | Henry Asquith, <BR> | + | |
| − | Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Herbert C. Hoover, in 1914</center><br><br> |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>A facsimile page from the Ambassador's letter of November 24, 1916, resigning his Ambassadorship</center><br><br> |
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| − | from the Ambassador's letter of November 24, 1916, resigning | + | |
| − | his Ambassadorship</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Walter H. Page, at the time of America's entry into the war, April, 1917</center><br><br> |
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| − | at the time of America's entry into the war, April, 1917</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Resolution passed by the two Houses of Parliament, April 18, 1917, on America's entry into the war</center><br><br> |
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| − | by the two Houses of Parliament, April 18, 1917, on America's | + | |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, <BR> Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1916-</center><br><br> |
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| − | Lloyd George, <BR> | + | |
| − | Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1916-</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>The Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour (now the Earl of Balfour), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1916-1919</center><br><br> |
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| − | James Balfour (now the Earl of Balfour), Secretary of State for | + | |
| − | Foreign Affairs, 1916-1919</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of Blockade, 1916-1918, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1918</center><br><br> |
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| − | Minister of Blockade, 1916-1918, Assistant Secretary of State | + | |
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| − | < | + | <CENTER>General John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in the Great War</center><br><br> |
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| − | Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force | + | |
| − | in the Great War</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>Admiral William Sowden Sims, Commander of American Naval Forces operating in European waters during the Great War</center><br><br> |
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| − | Sowden Sims, Commander of American Naval Forces operating in | + | |
| − | European waters during the Great War</ | + | |
| − | < | + | <CENTER>A silver model of the <I>Mayflower, </I>the farewell gift of the Plymouth Council to Mr. Page |
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| − | the <I>Mayflower, </I>the farewell gift of the Plymouth Council | + | |
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<TD WIDTH="95%">Dr. Wallace Buttrick,
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of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern
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the American Embassy under Mr. Page
From a painting by P. A. Laszlo
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916
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