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Notes from the Capital

June 3, 1915 issue

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The article focuses on duties of William J. Stone as Chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations devolves largely the duty of planning the committee's programme of work and as its spokesman on the floor his intelligence, tact, persuasiveness, and skill in debate count for so much that for the moment he becomes to all intents the leader of the Senate. Stone is a lawyer, and has the reputation of being a pretty clever one. He gains his fame for shrewdness at the expense of recognition as a leader. Stone will now have to face, not questions of domestic party tactics, but the foreign problems of a great nation.

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STONE, William J.; UNITED States. Congress. Senate; INTERNATIONAL relations; INTERNATIONAL cooperation; LAWYERS; UNITED States
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