Dorothy Stanley letter : London, to Miss Crosby, 1920 Jan. 11.

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Dorothy Stanley letter : London, to Miss Crosby, 1920 Jan. 11.

Thanks Miss Crosby for the book and mentions that her son has returned from India. She describes the uncertainty in Europe regarding the League of Nations, the watered-down peace terms and menace of a recovering Germany, and the perceived betrayal of England by President Wilson.

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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924

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Woodrow Wilson (b. Thomas Woodrow Wilson, December 28, 1856, Staunton, Virginia-d.February 3, 1924, Washington, D.C.), was the twenty-eight President of the United States, 1913-1921; Governor of New Jersey, 1911-1913; and president of Princeton University, 1902-1910. Biographical Note 1856, Dec. 28 Born, Staunton, Va. 1870 ...

League of Nations

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Stanley, Dorothy, Lady, 1855-1926.

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Victorian neoclassicist painter born in London. She was the wife of British explorer Henry Morton Stanley (1840-1904). After Stanley's death, she married Henry Curtis. Helen Hekimian was the daughter of Buffalo industrialist William H. Crosby. During World War I she worked with the Red Cross american Fund for French Wounded and supervised a rest hotel in Geneva, Switzerland. From the description of Dorothy Stanley letter : London, to Miss Crosby, 1920 Jan. 11. (Buffalo History Museum...

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