Philander Chase Knox (May 6, 1853 – October 12, 1921) was an American lawyer, bank director and politician. A member of the Republican Party, Knox served...
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1909, President-elect Taft announced his intent to nominate Senator Philander C. Knox to be Secretary of State. Shortly after the announcement, the Clause...
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Congress to pass a peace resolution independent of the League. Senator Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania introduced a resolution the following day, and it...
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Nicaraguan national assembly on December 20, 1909. U.S. Secretary of State Philander C. Knox admonished that the United States would not resume diplomatic relations...
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List of international trips made by secretaries of state of the United States (section Philander C. Knox)
Caribbean. John Hay was the first secretary of state to visit Europe. Philander C. Knox was the first to go to Asia. Cordell Hull was the first to go to Africa...
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Middle East and Asia. Reed Smith was founded in Pittsburgh in 1877 by Philander C. Knox and James H. Reed. The two partners created a relationship with American...
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the land company who were also immortalized in street names include Philander C. Knox, James H. Reed, H. Sellers McKee, George O. Morgan, and George B....
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never served as president, alongside Alexander Hamilton, Henry Clay, and John C. Calhoun. Kazin also emphasizes the limits of Bryan's influence by noting...
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Taft announced that he had chosen Philander C. Knox to serve as his secretary of state. He also stated that Knox would play a role in advising him in...
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American journalist Philander C. Knox (1853–1921), American lawyer and politician Philander Prescott (1801–1862), American translator Philander Smith (1809–1882)...
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Sr., and Pennsylvania elected a slate that supported its Senator Philander C. Knox. The 1908 Republican Convention was held in Chicago between June 16...
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former Governor of Ohio Frank B. Kellogg, U.S. senator from Minnesota Philander C. Knox, U.S. senator from Pennsylvania Irvine Lenroot, U.S. senator from...
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the first vice-president of any party elected to a second term since John C. Calhoun in 1828. As Calhoun had served as vice president under John Quincy...
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cricketer Northrup R. Knox (1928-1998) American sportsman, banker, original principal owner of the Buffalo Sabres Philander C. Knox (1853-1921), U.S. Attorney...
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the Western District of Pennsylvania. With partner Philander C. Knox, he formed the law firm of Knox and Reed. Born on September 10, 1853, in Allegheny...
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Retrieved November 10, 2021. "Biographies of the Secretaries of State: Philander Chase Knox (1853–1921)". Office of the Historian. Archived from the original...
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1911. In 1921, he was appointed to the United States Senate, after Philander C. Knox died in office. Crow himself died in office less than a year after...
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service as acting attorneys general before appointment or after resignation U.S.C. Title 28, §508 establishes the first two positions in the line of succession...
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Harold C. (August 5, 2005). "Continuity of Government: Current Federal Arrangements and the Future" (PDF). CRS Report for Congress. Washington, D.C.: Congressional...
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Bayard, John Sherman, Walter Q. Gresham, William Jennings Bryan, Philander C. Knox, Charles Evans Hughes, Elihu Root, Cordell Hull, Edmund Muskie, Alexander...
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Hussey – wife of C.C. Hussey, elected as the club's only female member following her husband's death in 1884 Lewis Irwin Philander Chase Knox – American lawyer...
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candidate for re-election. The Republican nominee, Philander C. Knox, defeated Democratic nominee Ellis C. Orvis. Herbert T. Ames, Williamsport attorney (Prohibition)...
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Secretary Knox may refer to: Frank Knox, U.S. Secretary of the Navy (1940–1944) Henry Knox, U.S. Secretary of War (1785-1794) Philander C. Knox, U.S. Secretary...
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to 1913, President William Howard Taft and his Secretary of State Philander C. Knox asserted a more "peaceful and economic" Dollar Diplomacy foreign policy...
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debt owed to the United Kingdom. United States Secretary of State Philander C. Knox facilitated the negotiations, which would place agents of bankers...
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Philander C. Knox (1853–1921) was a U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania from 1917 to 1921. Senator Knox may also refer to: Forrest Knox (born 1956), Kansas...
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as a guarantee of world peace. In 1911 he and Secretary of State Philander C. Knox negotiated treaties with Great Britain and France providing that differences...
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United States Senate Committee on Rules and Administration (category 1867 establishments in Washington, D.C.)
1887–1893 Joseph C. S. Blackburn (D-KY) 1893–1895 Nelson W. Aldrich (R-RI) 1895–1899 John C. Spooner (R-WI) 1899–1907 Philander C. Knox (R-PA) 1907–1909...
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Elihu Root, Secretary of the Navy John D. Long, Attorney General Philander C. Knox, Secretary of the Interior Ethan Hitchcock, Postmaster General Charles...
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inauguration of William Howard Taft as president. Taft appointed Philander C. Knox to succeed him as secretary. Less than three weeks before Bacon's...
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