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Mexico [printed matter]


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    Mexico [printed matter]

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    The Constitutionalist Government Confronted with the Sanitary and Educational Problems of Mexico addressed delivered by Alberto J. Pani, C.E.; A Star Hope for Mexico by Charles William Dabney; A Reconstructive Policy in Mexico by M.C. Rolland; Invitation to Membership - Yourself and Your Associates, American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, S.C.L. Mexico City, Mexico; Mexican National Hymn by Jaime Nuno; Constitution and By-laws of the American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, S.C.L.; Report by Venustiano Carranza; A Nation in Bondage and Stupendous Issues; The Work of the Clergy and the Religious Persecution in Mexico by Attorney Rodolfo Menendez Mena; What Future May Bring United States on This Hemisphere: Released for Publication for Morning Papers of Note Before from the Republican National Committee; Responsibility for Shedding American Blood in Mexico: Answer of Senator Albert B. Fall of New Mexico; Conditions in Mexico: Protection of Americans and American Policy, Speech of Hon. Albert B. Fall of New Mexico in the Senate of the United States; Carranza-Wilson "Government" in Mexico, Speech of Hon. Albert B. Fall of New Mexico; Affairs in Mexico, Speech of Hon. Albert B. Fall of New Mexico in the Senate of the United States

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    Mexico [printed matter]

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    Mexico: Woodrow Wilson: Fights for the Just Rights and the Liberty of an Oppressed and Helpless People - Against Billions of Money; Mexico: The Original American Civilization and the Mexico-American Question; The Mexican Policy of President Woodrow Wilson as it Appears to a Mexican; The Truth About Mexico: Released for Publication for Morning Papers of Saturday, October 7, Not Before from Republican National Committee; Affairs in Mexico: Message from the President of the United States, 6th Congress 1st Session, Document No. 324; Duty of Government to Protect Its Citizens

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    Mexico

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    Journal of the American Bankers Association vol. 10, no. 6; "Mexico Under Carranza" reviews; Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920

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    Mexico [printed matter]

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    The Mexican Oil Question with Documents and Translations; The Mexican Constitution of 1917 Compared with The Constitution of 1857; A Hot-House Constitution: The Mexican Constitution of 1917 by William H. Burgess; Germany's Monstrous Trade Plot: The World's Work, September 1918; What the Mexican Conference Really Means: It Represents Desire of the People, Deprived of Human Rights, to Re-establish Themselves in the Scheme of Social Evolution by Mary Austin; The Commerce Reports, no. 283; Congressional Record, Sixty-Fourth Congress, First Session; The Marine News: Mexican Oil Situation Has Vital Bearing On Merchant Marine Future

    mssGibbon

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    "Letters to President, Lane, etc. about Mexico"

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    Franklin K. Lane; Mexico -- History -- Revolution, 1910-1920; Woodrow Wilson, 1856-1924 Included: From the New York World…The President's Mexican Policy, Presented in an Authorized Interview by Secretary of the Interior, Franklin K. Lane by Henry N. Hall; W.J. Bryan Folder 2 out of 2

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    Unnumbered subject files: Mexico [printed matter]

    Manuscripts

    Although the Thomas E. Gibbon papers consists of four series with subseries, the entire collection is essentially one series. Gibbon's professional endeavors as a businessman, lawyer, and political activist are found throughout the entire collection. There is also material related to highways, power development, irrigation, real estate in Hollywood, California, mining and oil ventures in California, Arizona, and Nevada.

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