Word: cleveland
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Question: "Resolved, That the United States ought to pursue a more aggressive foreign policy than that of President Cleveland...
Best general references: Judge Cooley, Grave Obstacles to Hawaiian Annexation, Forum, XV, 389 to 406 (Je. 1893); A. B. Hart, Practical Essays on American Government, p. 98; Cleveland's Writings and Speeches, p. 35; Cleveland's Message, Public Opinion, XVI, 238 and 261 (Dec. 7 and 14, 1893); Journal of Political Economy, I, 280 (Mch. 1893); The Hawaiian Failure, Nation, LVIII, 96 (Feb. 8, 1894); The True Monroe Doctrine, Nation, XXXIV, 9 (Jan. 5, 1882); Papers relating to annexation of Hawaii; House report on foreign relations...
...Cleveland's policy to protect the interests of the United States in her relations with foreign countries.-(a) He protected the American fishermen in the Canadian fisheries controversy: Message to Congress, Speeches and Writings of Grover Cleveland, 501.-(b) He advocated the United States having a controlling interest in the Nicaragua Canal: Cleveland's Message in Public Opinion, XVI, 238.-(c) Since he disclaimed the annexation of Hawaii.-(1) He saved to the United States $5,000,000 a year bounty: Journal of Political Economy...
Question: "Resolved, That the United States ought to pursue a more aggressive foreign policy than that of President Cleveland...
...Washington; Dec. 17, Richmond; Dec. 18, Charleston; Dec. 19, Savannah; Dec. 20, Jacksonville; Dec. 21, St. Augustine, spending Sunday in St. Augustine; Dec. 23, Atlanta; Dec. 24, Mobile; Dec. 25, New Orleans; Dec. 26, Memphis, joint concert with Yale clubs; Dec. 27, Nashville; Dec. 28, Cincinnati; Dec. 30, Cleveland, spending Sunday in Cleveland; Dec. 31, Buffalo...