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Draft Bill to Prevent the Disturbance by Undue Immigration of the Scale of Wages and of the Social and Economic Conditions of the Population of the United States and to Prevent the Evasion of the Immigration, Naturalization, and Sanitary Laws and Regulations, 1910
Unknown
A typed draft bill on immigration written by an unknown author, dating from circa 1910. Within, the bill details sections intent on preventing perceived disturbances by undue immigration.
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Address of Mr. Huntington Wilson, July 3, 1909
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
The document is a typed address from the Assistant Secretary of State to diplomatic officers. Wilson discusses the postponement of nominations for consular appointments along with upcoming vacancies and changes in assignments for current officers. He also speaks to the process of selecting men for posts and the importance of work efficiency. He explains diplomatic procedures, organization, languages that should be spoken, calling cards, and proper form for dispatches.
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Notes on the Payne Tariff Bill, 1909
Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A typed set of notes on the Payne Tariff Bill written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dating from circa 1909. Within, Wilson summarizes his thoughts on various sections of the bill.
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