Word: sheffield
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Other callers at White Court included Ambassador to Mexico James R. Sheffield and Mrs. Sheffield (who are cruising along the Massachusetts coast in a houseboat) ; Representative Underhill of Massachusetts, just returned from the Philippines; Admiral and Mrs. Eberle...
These facts were set forth last week in the Protestant press. For one thing, Mr. Stearns had once possessed a vigorous Protestant Episcopal faith; had, in fact, graduated from the General Theological Seminary, Manhattan, became rector of Christ Church, Sheffield, Mass. A "convert to Romanism,"** he had then gone to a Jesuit college...
...great deal of property of Americans has been taken under or in violation of the agrarian laws for which no compensation has been made, and other properties practically ruined and, in one instance, taken by the Mexican Government on account of unreasonable demands of labor. Mr. Sheffield will have the full support of this Government and we will insist that adequate protection under the recognized rules of international law be afforded American citizens...
...recalled, moreover, that U. S. Ambassador Sheffield had popularly been given credit for protecting American and foreign interests; and, if this was so, he had no right to attack Mexico for not protecting those interests...
...orators of the world"; Robert Andrews Milliken, President of the California-Institute of Technology; Ernest Martin Hopkins, President of Dartmouth College; Alumnus John Hays Hammond, mining engineer; Alumnus Gifford Pinchot, Governor of Pennsylvania; Owen D. Young, Chairman of the Board of the Radio Corporation of America; Alumnus James Rockwell Sheffield, U. S. Ambassador to Mexico...