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Charles Evans Hughes—an Appreciation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1949

References

1 In another place this writer has endeavored to show how Mr. Hughes succeeded in this task. See American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy (New York, 1929), Vol. X, pp. 225-230.

2 See statement by him dated July 1, 1924, on the foreign relations of the United States (p. 45), where he said: “The essential fact is the existence of an organization in the United States created by, and completely subservient to, a foreign organization striving to overthrow the existing social and political order of this country. The subversive and pernicious activities of the American Communist Party and the Workers’ Party and their subordinate or allied organs in the United States are activities resulting from and flowing out of the program elaborated for them by the Moscow group.” (Quoted by this writer in American Secretaries of State and Their Diplomacy (New York, 1929), Vol. X, p. 287.)

3 Cong. Rec., 67th Cong., 4th Sess., Vol. LXIV, p. 4499.

4 American Bar Association Visit to England, Scotland and Ireland, 1924, Memorial Volume (1926), pp. 90-91.

5 Hughes, Charles E., The Pathway of Peace, and Other Addresses (1925), pp. 102-108 Google Scholar.