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Taylor, Hannis | March 28, 1918 issue

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Among the severest critics of the U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's first note to the warring powers in Europe was Hannis Taylor, whose standing as an authority on international law entitles his judgment in such a matter to at least the thoughtful consideration of the less learned. His recent quiescence may be due to his realization, as the fruit of his own ties surrounding a public officer who is anxious to do his full duty in a many-sided emergency. He had a delicate situation to handle while United States Minister to Spain during the administration of President Grover Cleveland.

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TAYLOR, Hannis; PUBLIC officers; INTERNATIONAL law; WILSON, Woodrow, 1856-1924; PRESIDENTS -- United States; UNITED States
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