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<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page08.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Charles D. McIver,
SRC="thumbnails/Page08tn.jpg" WIDTH="99" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Charles D. McIver,
of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern
of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern
Education</FONT></TD>  
Education</center><br><br>




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page09.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Woodrow Wilson in 1912</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page09tn.jpg" WIDTH="113" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Woodrow Wilson in
1912</FONT></TD>  


        
        
<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page10.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Walter H. Page, from a photograph taken a few years before he became American Ambassador to Great Britain</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page10tn.jpg" WIDTH="105" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Walter H. Page,
from a photograph taken a few years before he became American
Ambassador to Great Britain</FONT></TD>  
   
   
        
        
<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page11.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>The British Foreign Office, Downing Street</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page11tn.jpg" WIDTH="120" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">The British Foreign
Office, Downing Street</FONT></TD>  
    
    


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page12.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>No. 6 Grosvenor Square, <BR> the American Embassy under Mr. Page</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page12tn.jpg" WIDTH="114" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">No. 6 Grosvenor
Square, <BR>
the American Embassy under Mr. Page</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page13.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Irwin Laughlin, Secretary of the American Embassy at London, 1912-1917, Counsellor 1916-1919</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page13tn.jpg" WIDTH="97" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Irwin Laughlin,
Secretary of the American Embassy at London, 1912-1917, Counsellor
1916-1919</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page14.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Sir Edward Grey</center><br><br>  
SRC="thumbnails/Page14tn.jpg" WIDTH="79" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Sir Edward Grey</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page15.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Col. Edward M. House.<BR>From a painting by P. A. Laszlo</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page15tn.jpg" WIDTH="108" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Col. Edward M. House.
<BR>
From a painting by P. A. Laszlo</FONT></TD>  
    
    


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page16.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>The Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith, <BR> Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page16tn.jpg" WIDTH="93" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">The Rt. Hon. Herbert
Henry Asquith, <BR>
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page17.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Herbert C. Hoover, in 1914</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page17tn.jpg" WIDTH="100" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Herbert C. Hoover,
in 1914</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page18.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>A facsimile page from the Ambassador's letter of November 24, 1916, resigning his Ambassadorship</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page18tn.jpg" WIDTH="122" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">A facsimile page
from the Ambassador's letter of November 24, 1916, resigning
his Ambassadorship</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page19.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Walter H. Page, at the time of America's entry into the war, April, 1917</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page19tn.jpg" WIDTH="96" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Walter H. Page,
at the time of America's entry into the war, April, 1917</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page20.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Resolution passed by the two Houses of Parliament, April 18, 1917, on America's entry into the war</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page20tn.jpg" WIDTH="112" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Resolution passed
by the two Houses of Parliament, April 18, 1917, on America's
entry into the war</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page21.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, <BR> Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1916-</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page21tn.jpg" WIDTH="116" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">The Rt. Hon. David
Lloyd George, <BR>
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1916-</FONT></TD>  
   
   
        
        
<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page22.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>The Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour (now the Earl of Balfour), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1916-1919</center><br><br>  
SRC="thumbnails/Page22tn.jpg" WIDTH="108" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">The Rt. Hon. Arthur
James Balfour (now the Earl of Balfour), Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, 1916-1919</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page23.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of Blockade, 1916-1918, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1918</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page23tn.jpg" WIDTH="124" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Lord Robert Cecil,
Minister of Blockade, 1916-1918, Assistant Secretary of State
for Foreign Affairs, 1918</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page24.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>General John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in the Great War</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page24tn.jpg" WIDTH="101" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">General John J.
Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force
in the Great War</FONT></TD>  
   
   


<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page25.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>Admiral William Sowden Sims, Commander of American Naval Forces operating in European waters during the Great War</center><br><br>
SRC="thumbnails/Page25tn.jpg" WIDTH="88" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">Admiral William
Sowden Sims, Commander of American Naval Forces operating in
European waters during the Great War</FONT></TD>  




<P ALIGN=CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times"><A HREF="images/Page26.jpg"><IMG
<CENTER>A silver model of the <I>Mayflower, </I>the farewell gift of the Plymouth Council to Mr. Page
SRC="thumbnails/Page26tn.jpg" WIDTH="120" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM"
BORDER="1" ></A></FONT></TD>
<TD WIDTH="95%"><FONT SIZE="+1" FACE="Times">A silver model of
the <I>Mayflower, </I>the farewell gift of the Plymouth Council
to Mr. Page
<hr>
<hr>



Revision as of 14:16, 1 February 2009

WWI Document Archive > Diaries, Memorials, Personal Reminiscences > Walter H. Page > List of Illustrations



Walter H. Page


Allison Francis Page (1824-1899),
father of Walter H. Page


Walter H. Page in 1876, when he was a Fellow of Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md.


Basil L. Gildersleeve, Professor of Greek, Johns Hopkins University, 1876-1915


Walter H. Page (1899) from a photograph taken when he was editor of the Atlantic Monthly


<A HREF="images/Page07.jpg"><IMG SRC="thumbnails/Page07tn.jpg" WIDTH="113" HEIGHT="144" ALIGN="BOTTOM" BORDER="1" ></A> Dr. Wallace Buttrick,


President of the General Education Board

Charles D. McIver,

of Greensboro, North Carolina, a leader in the cause of Southern

Education




Woodrow Wilson in 1912




Walter H. Page, from a photograph taken a few years before he became American Ambassador to Great Britain




The British Foreign Office, Downing Street




No. 6 Grosvenor Square,
the American Embassy under Mr. Page




Irwin Laughlin, Secretary of the American Embassy at London, 1912-1917, Counsellor 1916-1919




Sir Edward Grey




Col. Edward M. House.
From a painting by P. A. Laszlo




The Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith,
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1908-1916




Herbert C. Hoover, in 1914




A facsimile page from the Ambassador's letter of November 24, 1916, resigning his Ambassadorship




Walter H. Page, at the time of America's entry into the war, April, 1917




Resolution passed by the two Houses of Parliament, April 18, 1917, on America's entry into the war




The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George,
Prime Minister of Great Britain, 1916-




The Rt. Hon. Arthur James Balfour (now the Earl of Balfour), Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1916-1919




Lord Robert Cecil, Minister of Blockade, 1916-1918, Assistant Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1918




General John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the American Expeditionary Force in the Great War




Admiral William Sowden Sims, Commander of American Naval Forces operating in European waters during the Great War




A silver model of the Mayflower, the farewell gift of the Plymouth Council to Mr. Page


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