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  1. Addresses and Statements By the Honorable Cordell Hull in Connection With His Tr by Honorable Cordell Hull, 1935-01-01
  2. Democratic National Committee Chairs: Howard Dean, Chris Dodd, Henry M. Jackson, Terry Mcauliffe, Tim Kaine, Ed Rendell, Cordell Hull
  3. United States Presidential Candidates, 1928: Herbert Hoover, Al Smith, William Z. Foster, Norman Thomas, Cordell Hull, James Eli Watson
  4. Memoirs of Cordell Hull Volume 1
  5. HULL, CORDELL: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of the Great Depression</i> by DAVID B. WOOLNER, 2004
  6. Addresses and statements by the Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of State of the United States of America: In connection with his trip to South America, ... States, Montevideo, Uruguay (Publication) by Cordell Hull, 1935
  7. Pickett County, Tennessee: Byrdstown, Tennessee, Dale Hollow Reservoir, Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park
  8. The Memoirs Of Cordell Hull V1, Part One by Cordell Hull, 2010-09-10
  9. THE AMERICAN SECRETARIES OF STATE & THEIR DIPLOMACY, Vols. XII & XIII CORDELL HULL, 1933-44. 2 Vols. by Julius W. Pratt, 1964
  10. Addresses and Statements by the Honorable Cordell Hull Secretary of State of the United States of America in connection with his trip to South America to attend the Inter-American Conference Buenos Aires, Dec 1-23 1936 by Cordell Hull, 1936
  11. The Memoirs of Cordell Hull. 2 Vols by cordell hull, 1948-01-01
  12. La Paix Future Selon M. Cordell Hull
  13. LETTERS TO MEHMED A. SIMSAR, SIGNED BY PEARL S BUCK [3], CORDELL HULL, ARCHIBALD MACLEISH, by Pearl S Buck, 1942
  14. The Memoirs Of Cordell Hull V2, Part Two by Cordell Hull, 2010-09-10

41. AbsoluteFacts.nl - Hull, Cordell (1871-1955)
hull, cordell. 18711955 Amerikaanse staatsman De Amerikaanse staatsmancordell hull werd geboren in Picket County, Tennessee. cordell
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De Amerikaanse staatsman Cordell Hull werd geboren in Picket County, Tennessee. Cordell Hull kon goed leren en werd, hoewel zijn ouders het niet breed hadden, in staat gesteld om te studeren. Op zijn twintigste opende Hull zijn advocatenkantoor in Celina.
In zijn studietijd was Cordell Hull geïnteresseerd geraakt in politiek. Zodra hij de vereiste minimumleeftijd had bereikt, stelde Cordell Hull zich kandidaat als volksvertegenwoordiger van Tennessee. Van 1907 tot 1931 vertegenwoordigde hij Tennessee in het Congress in Washington.
Cordell Hull was van 1933 tot 1944 minister van Buitenlandse Zaken in het kabinet van Franklin Roosevelt.
Cordell Hull voerde vlak voor de aanval op Pearl Harbor besprekingen met Japan. Hull eistte de terugtrekking van de Japanse troepen uit China en Indo-China.
Reeds tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog hield Cordell Hull zich bezig met de totstandkoming van de Verenigde Naties (VN). In 1945 werd Cordell Hull voor zijn belangrijke werk onderscheiden met de Nobelprijs voor de vrede.
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42. Hull, Cordell
encyclopediaEncyclopedia hull, cordell, kôrdel Pronunciation Key. hull, cordell, 1871–1955, American statesman, b. Overton co. (now Pickett co.), Tenn.
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43. Hull, Cordell
Nobel PEACE Prize Winners. ? ?. hull, cordell.?. hull, cordell (b. Oct. 2, 1871, Overton county, Tenn., US
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Hull, Cordell (b. Oct. 2, 1871, Overton county, Tenn., U.S.d. July 23, 1955, Bethesda, Md.), U.S. secretary of state (1933-44) whose initiation of the reciprocal trade program to lower tariffs set in motion the mechanism for expanded world trade in the 20th century; in 1945 he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his part in organizing the United Nations As a young Tennessee attorney, Hull early identified with the Democratic Party. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives for 22 years (1907-21, 1923-31) and in the Senate (1931-33). Appointed secretary of state by President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the beginning of the New Deal, he called for a reversal of high tariff barriers that had increasingly stultified U.S. foreign trade since the 19th century. He first won presidential support and public acclaim for such proposals at the inter-American Montevideo Conference (December 1933). He next succeeded in getting Congress to pass the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act (March 1934), which set the pattern for tariff reduction on a most-favoured-nation basis and was a forerunner to the international General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), begun in 1948.

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On the Web since 1995. hull, cordell Memoirs of cordell hull 2 volsNew York Macmillan, 1948 Binding Hardcover. See also more
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Cordell Hull (1871-1955) Cordell Hull (1871-1955) Biography Before he left his position as secretary of state, Hull was influential in planning for the creation of the United Nations. In 1945 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Bibliography Non-Fiction Representative American Speeches, 1938-1939 (contributor, 1939) The Memoirs of Cordell Hull Sources and Links Nobel Prize bio Cordell Hull Foundation Tennessee Authors -Return to Browsing-

46. HULL, Cordell (1871-1955) Bibliography
hull, cordell, 18711955. Extended Bibliography. Akins, Bill. Garden City, NY Doubleday,Doran Co., 1942. hull, cordell. The Memoirs of cordell hull. 2 vols.
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47. Cordell Hull Foundation - Cordell Hull Biography
cordell hull, preeminent Tennesseean, renowned statesman, longest serving Secretaryof State of the United States, and Nobel Prize winner, was best known as
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Cordell Hull, preeminent Tennesseean, renowned statesman, longest serving Secretary of State of the United States, and Nobel Prize winner, was best known as the " Father of the United Nations ." It is a title extended to Sec. Hull by President Franklin Roosevelt. Though the Secretary shunned the limelight, his work still provides a shining example of what can evolve from the vision of one man. For more information on Cordell Hull, please click on the highlighted title of this section or explore at Friends of Cordell Hull Foundation
Cordell Hull, 1871-1955 THE EARLY YEARS According to his Memoirs, Cordell Hull was born October 2, 1871, in a log cabin near Brydstown in Pickett County, Tennessee. His parents were Tennessee mountain people. William Hull was a founder of the logging industry in upper middle Tennessee. Sec. Hull's mother, Elizabeth Riley, was part Cherokee. Secretary Hull was privately educated by tutors hired by his father. Later he went to Montvale Academies in Celina and Bowling Green, Kentucky. He completed his undergraduate education at National Normal University in Lebanon, Ohio, which was to be later merged into Wilmington College. Sec. Hull was apprenticed to attorneys in Nashville and Celin. Subsequently he entered Cumberland Law School at Lebanon, Tennessee, with advanced standing. Hull received a law degree in 1891 after less than one year's study. He was admitted to the bar a few months later and practiced law in Celina.

48. Anecdote - Cordell Hull - Cordell Hull: Spin Doctor
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49. Anecdote - Cordell Hull - Bad Company?
After 7,000 hands, its designers reported, it was clear that the human wasthe better player. hull, cordell (18711955) American public official
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50. Crystal Clouds Quotations: Source Profile
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51. THE UFO CASEBOOK, Cordell Hull Saw Alien Bodies In Glass Tubes
cordell hull saw Aliens in glass containers. William E. Jones writes belost. cordell hull. One day when my father was in DC,. cordell swore
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Cordell Hull saw Aliens in glass containers William E. Jones writes, "I thought your readers should be aware of the Cordell Hull story that alien artifacts were in our hands in 1939." In early December of 1999 the Center of UFO Studies received a letter from the daughter of the Reverend Turner Hamilton Holt: "Today I want to share some knowledge that has been, by request, kept secret in our family since sometime in World War II. This concerns something my father was shown by his cousin Cordell Hull, the Secretary of State under Franklin Roosevelt. Snip, my father, who was young, brilliant, and sound of mind, told us this story because he didn't want the information to be lost. Cordell Hull One day when my father was in D.C,. Cordell swore him to secrecy and took him to a sub-basement in the U.S. Capitol building, and showed him an amazing sight: (1) Four large glass jars holding 4 creatures unknown to my father or Cordell [and], (2) A wrecked round craft of some kind nearby. Depiction of Aliens in Containers Cordell Hull was one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th Century with absolutely no apparent reason to tell this story unless it was true, especially at a time when stories of flying saucers and their alien drivers had not yet become part of our culture. Hull was elected U.S. Senator 1931-1937, as chairman of the Democratic National Committee, and became the Secretary of State under President Franklin D. Roosevelt in March 1933, the longest in American history until 1944, when he resigned because of ill health. He was also offered the Vice Presidency and in 1945, Cordell Hull won the 1945 Nobel Prize for Peace.

52. Cordell Hull
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53. Cordell Hull
cordell hull Year 1977 Nobel Peace Prize Cause For his peacekeepingefforts. About Ralph Johnson Bunche was born in Detroit in 1903.
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Ralph Johnson Bunche was born in Detroit in 1903. He grew up surrounded by a supportive extended family that included his parents, his aunts and uncles and his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Taylor Johnson, the matriarch of the family.
A barber's son, Ralph Bunche was born in Detroit, Michigan, on August 7, 1904. His parents died when he was 13, and his maternal grandmother took Ralph and his young sister to live in Los Angeles. While going to school Ralph helped support the family by working as a janitor, carpet-layer, and seaman. His grandmother's indomitable will and her wisdom had a lasting influence on him. Bunche attended the University of California at Los Angeles on scholarships and graduated in 1927. He earned a master's degree at Harvard University in 1928 and a doctorate in government and international relations at Harvard in 1934. His doctoral dissertation won the Tappan Prize as the best one in the social sciences that year. Later he did advanced work in anthropology at Northwestern In 1949, Ralph Johnson Bunche (1903-1971) successfully negotiated armistice agreements between Israel and four neighboring Arab nations. For this outstanding feat, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The global reach of his work can be seen today in the peacekeeping strategies and operations which he created as United Nations Under-Secretary General. Bunche' s living legacy also includes major contributions to world decolonization, conflict resolution and advancements in human and civil rights at home and abroad.

54. TN State Parks: Cordell Hull State Park
cordell hull State Park. 1300 cordell hull Memorial Drive Byrdstown , TN 38549Office 931864-3247 Fax 931-864-6389. Recreational Opportunities
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Skip to Content. TDEC Home Park Inns Golf ... Contact Us Main content begins below. Cordell Hull State Park 1300 Cordell Hull Memorial Drive
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Fax: 931-864-6389 Recreational Opportunities:
The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is a historic site owned by the State of Tennessee. It was placed under the TN Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Parks in June 1997 by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly. The site is located on 45-acres on the Highland Rim, near Byrdstown, north of Cookeville, near the Kentucky border. The site consists of a representation of Hull's log cabin birthplace, an activities center and a museum housing documents and artifacts. The collection includes his Nobel Peace Prize that is on display. Cordell Hull State Historic Park Management Plan Directions Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is located just a few miles west of Byrdstown. It is 1.5 miles off Hwy. 111 on State Route 325. Hours of Operation Open daily 9a.m.- 5p.m. including weekends.

55. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
hull, cordell (18711955). The Hutchinson Dictionary of World History01-01-1998 hull, cordell (1871-1955) US Democratic politician.
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56. Cordell Hull Institute
Top Photo cordell hull addressing the US Congress on 18 November 1943 on returningfrom the Four Power Conference of Foreign Ministers in Moscow that lead to
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Top Photo: Cordell Hull addressing the U.S. Congress on 18 November 1943 on returning from the Four Power Conference of Foreign Ministers in Moscow that lead to the establishment of the United Nations, the Bretton Woods institutions and the multilateral trading system ( Courtesy National Archives) Click here Cancun Ministerial Meeting The Institute is holding a series of Trade Policy Roundtable meetings on the WTO Ministerial Conference. Click here to view the first series of papers and comments from the conference.
"Our goal should be the integration of developing countries into the world economy, entailing not only adjustment in industrialized countries to increasing trade with developing ones but also the opening of developing-country markets to stimulate the adjustment and investment needed in them to promote their economic growth and development"
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57. Statement By The Secretary Of State, (Cordell Hull), July 5, 1940
Statement by the Secretary of State, (cordell hull), July 5, 1940.The American Chargé d Affaires in Berlin has communicated to
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Statement by the Secretary of State, (Cordell Hull), July 5, 1940
The American Chargé d' Affaires in Berlin has communicated to the Department the text of a note dated July 1, which he has received from the German Minister of Foreign Affairs. The note in question refers to the note delivered by the American Chargé d' Affairs under instructions of the Government of the United State on June 18, in which this Government informed the Government of the German Reich that it would not recognize any transfer of a geographical region of the Western Hemisphere from one non-American power to another non?American power, and that it would not acquiesce in any attempt to undertake such transfer. The German Minister of Foreign Affairs states that the Government of the German Reich is unable to perceive for what reason the Government of the United States of America has addressed this communication to the Reich Government. He states that in contrast with other countries, especially in contrast with England and France, Germany has no territorial possessions in the American Continent, and has given no occasion whatever for the assumption that it intends to acquire such possessions, and he asserts that thus insofar as Germany is concerned, the communication addressed to the Reich Government is without object. The German Minister of Foreign Affairs continues by remarking that in this case the interpretation of the Monroe Doctrine implicit in the communication of the Government of the United States would amount to conferring upon some European countries the right to possess territories in the Western Hemisphere and not to other European countries. He states that it is obvious that such an interpretation would be untenable. He concludes by remarking that apart from this, the Reich Government would like to point out again on this occasion that the nonintervention in the affairs of the American Continent by European nations which is demanded by the Monroe Doctrine can in principle be legally valid only on condition that the American nations for their part do not interfere in the affairs of the European Continent.

58. HUGH R. WILSON PAPERS
R. Green, Joseph C. hull, cordell Atherton, Ray 1935 (AUSTRALIA) See Moffat,Pierrepont (AUSTRIA) See Kennedy, Joseph Mackersen, George von Moffat
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HUGH R. WILSON PAPERS
The papers of Hugh R. Wilson , ambassador to Germany 1938-39
and advisor to the Secretary of State, 1940-41, were given to the United States of
America for deposit in the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library by his son Hugh R.
Wilson, Jr. in a deed of gift signed September 15, 1968. Literary rights in the
unpublished writings of Hugh R. Wilson have been given to the United States of America.
Linear feet of shelf space occupied: 2
Notice published in NUCMC: MS 69-749
The Hugh R. Wilson Papers are arranged in straight alphabetical
order. Case 1 holds correspondence from Ernest R. Ackerman
through Anthony Eden. Case 2 from James A. Farley through Cordell Hull, Case 3 from Hallett Johnson through Sumner Welles, and Case 4 from John Wiley through Miscellaneous. Case 5 contains drafts of two books which Hugh R. Wilson, Jr., wrote about his father ("A Career Diplomat" and "For Want of a Nail"). Wilson's diary

59. Franklin Roosevelt Memorandum To Cordell Hull
Franklin Roosevelt Memorandum to cordell hull, January 24, 1944. FromMajor Problems in American Foreign Policy, Volume II Since
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Franklin Roosevelt Memorandum to Cordell Hull, January 24, 1944
From Major Problems in American Foreign Policy, Volume II: Since 1914 , 4th edition, edited by Thomas G. Paterson and Dennis Merrill (Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, 1995), p. 189.
I saw Halifax [Lord Halifax, British ambassador to the United States] last week and told him quite frankly that it was perfectly true that I had, for over a year, expressed the opinion that Indo-China should not go back to France but that it should be administered by an international trusteeship. France has had the country-thirty million inhabitants for nearly one hundred years, and the people are worse off than they were at the beginning. As a matter of interest, I am wholeheartedly supported in this view by Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek [of China] and by Marshal Stalin. I see no reason to play in with the British Foreign Office in this matter. The only reason they seem to oppose it is that they fear the effect it would have on their own possessions and those of the Dutch. They have never liked the idea of trusteeship because it is, in some instances, aimed at future independence. This is true in the case of IndoChina. Each case must, of course, stand on its own feet, but the case of Indo-China is perfectly clear. France has milked it for one hundred years. The people of IndoChina are entitled to something better than that.

60. Cordell Hull --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Online Article
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, hull, cordell Britannica Concise. born Oct. 2, 1871,Overton county, Tenn., US died July 23, 1955, Bethesda, Md. cordell hull.
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