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    Letter from Elihu Root, Secretary of War, Washington, D. C., to Halstead Dorey, March 25, 1903

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    This is an item from the William Crawford Gorgas Papers. This collection includes material created by and written about Gorgas, as well as material created by Gorgas' family members. His diaries and journals illuminate his life and work for the U.S. Army as a surgeon and span the years he worked in Cuba and Panama. The collection includes official reports and other documents Gorgas wrote and collected, as well as articles and other publications written about Gorgas and his work in sanitation and disease prevention, particularly yellow fever. Correspondence, articles, and other items document the numerous awards and tributes Gorgas received during his life and memorials after his death in 1920. In addition to William Crawford Gorgas material, the collection includes other material belonging to Gorgas family members including Marie Gorgas and their daughter, Aileen Gorgas Wrightson. In 1924, his widow Marie Gorgas published William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work. This collection includes manuscripts, galley proofs, and published versions of her work

    Essentials of the Constitution. An article from the North American review of July and August, 1913, entitled "Experiments in government and the essentials of the Constitution,"

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    Presented by Mr. Brandegee. Ordered printed August 22, 1913Mode of access: Internet

    Letter from Elihu Root, Root, Clark, Buckner, and Howland, New York City, New York, to General W. C. Gorgas, Washington, D. C., March 9, 1918

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    This is an item from the William Crawford Gorgas papers. This collection includes material created by and written about Gorgas, as well as material created by other Gorgas family members. His diaries and journals illuminate his life and work for the U.S. Army as a surgeon and span the years he worked in Cuba and Panama. The collection includes official reports and other documents Gorgas wrote and collected, as well as articles and other publications written about Gorgas and his work in sanitation and disease prevention, particularly yellow fever. Correspondence, articles, and other items document the numerous awards and tributes Gorgas received during his life and memorials after his death in 1920. In addition to William Crawford Gorgas material, the collection includes other material belonging to Gorgas family members including Marie Gorgas and their daughter, Aileen Gorgas Wrightson. In 1924, his widow Marie Gorgas published William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work. This collection includes manuscripts, galley proofs, and published versions of her work

    Letter from Elihu Root, War Department, Washington, D. C., to W. C. Gorgas, May 22, 1903

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    This is an item from the William Crawford Gorgas papers. This collection includes material created by and written about Gorgas, as well as material created by other Gorgas family members. His diaries and journals illuminate his life and work for the U.S. Army as a surgeon and span the years he worked in Cuba and Panama. The collection includes official reports and other documents Gorgas wrote and collected, as well as articles and other publications written about Gorgas and his work in sanitation and disease prevention, particularly yellow fever. Correspondence, articles, and other items document the numerous awards and tributes Gorgas received during his life and memorials after his death in 1920. In addition to William Crawford Gorgas material, the collection includes other material belonging to Gorgas family members including Marie Gorgas and their daughter, Aileen Gorgas Wrightson. In 1924, his widow Marie Gorgas published William Crawford Gorgas: His Life and Work. This collection includes manuscripts, galley proofs, and published versions of her work

    Addresses on international subjects,

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    The need of popular understanding of international law. -- The real questions under the Japanese treaty and the San Francisco school board resolution. -- The sanction of international law. -- The relations between international tribunals of arbitration and the jurisdiction of national courts. -- The basis of protection to citizens residing abroad. -- The function of private codification in international law. -- The real significance of the Declaration of London. -- Francis Lieber. -- The real Monroe doctrine. -- Address at a conference of teachers of international law. -- The Hague peace conferences. -- The importance of judicial settlement. -- Nobel peace prize address. -- The ethics of the Panama question. -- The obligations of the United States as to Panama calal tolls. -- Panama canal tolls. -- The treaty of 1832 with Russia. -- The Mexican resolution. -- The ship purchase bill. -- Second speech on the ship purchase bill. -- The outlook for international law. -- Should international law be codified? -- The declaration of the rights and duties of nationas of the American Institute of Intrnational Law. -- Foreigh affairs, 1913-1916.Mode of access: Internet
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