Minutes, 1919 July 1-Sept. 4.

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Minutes, 1919 July 1-Sept. 4.

Minutes (typescripts carbon copies and typescripts mechanically reproduced) of meetings of a steering committee that was apparently formed July 1, 1919. James Brown Scott was elected chairman, and Allen W. Dulles was secretary. Concerns chiefly treaties with Austria, Bulgaria, and Hungary.

1 v. (46 leaves) ; 34 cm.

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George Washington University

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