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Secretary of State Kellogg was called upon to undertake a major rearrangement of Ambassadors and Ministers as follows...
...Alanson B. Houghton, Ambassador to the Court of St. James's (who had not yet assumed his post) and ex-Ambassador to Germany, conferred with President and Secretary Kellogg at the White House before entering on a brief vacation that will precede his going to London...
...Reports indicated that it was the President's intention 1) to appoint a commission to study the problem of disposing of Muscle Shoals- as suggested by a resolution passed by the House shortly before its adjournment; 2) to have Secretary of State Kellogg sound out naval powers on the question of holding a new limitation of armaments conference for light cruisers and submarines, as soon as it became apparent that the attempt for limitation of armaments under the League of Nations (see Page 6) had definitely failed...
With the Embassy at Berlin waiting an Ambassador, Secretary of State Kellogg was obliged to scurry around to find other diplomatic officers as well...
...President, had taken that same oath himself, but in the Senate Chamber. The Cabinet, including Mr. Hughes, retired, appeared in their silk hats. The new Secretary of Agriculture, Mr. Jardine, was with them; in the fortunes of the day, a dent had been stove in his headgear. Frank B. Kellogg was not with the Cabinet. He stood at one side with Senators Butler and Watson. At one side also were Will Hays, Colonel Harvey and Frank H. Hitchcock, who last summer managed Senator Hiram Johnson's abortive attempt to take the Republican nomination. Silk hats were everywhere in the stand...