Word: warren
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Charles B. Warren, new U. S. Ambassador to Mexico, began to investigate seizure of American-owned property, the safety of Americans in Yucatan (scene of the present fighting), the question of double taxes levied on Americans by the Federal and revolutionary governments...
...barons of the Great Council in defiance of the mightiest king in the Western world there arose a storm of discussion whose interest has survived the dust of the chronicles by which it was recorded. It was a case of clash of convictions. When Edmund Burke arose to impeach Warren Hastings on the charge of high crimes and misdemeanors there was no talk of the pedantry and dry formalism of debate; against the fire of intense personal conviction and the crusading zeal of a diligent investigator even the aristocratic aloofness of the Lords would not prevail. And when Webster...
Meanwhile, Charles B. Warren, "flower of American diplomacy," af-ter conferring with Charles E. Hughes, set off to serve as Ambassador in Mexico City. Mr. Warren and John Barton Payne negotiated with Obregon last summer the treaties whereby the U. S. recognized the present Government of Mexico...
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...became owner of a store. Then, in 1908, the boy married. The marriage lasted only about a year and a half, and was followed, in due sequence, by a divorce. More time passed and Lawyer Daugherty, who was in politics, conceived the idea of making a President. In 1921 Warren G. Harding became President, and Harry M. Daugherty Attorney General...