United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources; Ambulance service -- United States; Oberlin College; Phonographs -- 1910-1920
Illustrated catalog produced by the Societa italiana di Fonotipia which describes the contents of phonograph records featuring the Oberlin College Octette and the American Jazz Band in the U.S. Army American Ambulance Service in Italy. Includes...
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to Amnavpar in Paris, stating that events in the Middle East require urgent attention from the Peace Conference.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Armenia
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to Hoover in Paris, discussing efforts to provide humanitarian relief to Armenia.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace in Paris, discussing competing efforts of the French and British to curry favor with the Turkish delegation to Paris.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources ; Greeks -- Turkey
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace in Paris, in reference to guerilla warfare between Greeks and Turks in Smyrna.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources ; Armenian question
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace in Paris, concerning the repatriation of Armenian refugees.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East ; Turks -- Turkey -- Politics and government
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace in Paris, discussing the composition of the Turkish delegation to Paris, noting that there has been no American...
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources ; Britain -- Government relations -- Middle East
Copy of a coded dispatch sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to the American Mission to Negotiate Peace in Paris, providing his analysis of British aims in Turkey.
United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources; House, Edward Howard, 1836-1901 -- Correspondence; King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934 -- Correspondence
Unsigned draft or copy of a letter, probably from Henry Churchill King, to Colonel Edward M. House expressing his and Charles Crane's concern that the Commission will not have any honest purpose unless the creation of Turkish mandates at the Peace...
United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace -- History -- Sources; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- History -- Sources; House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938 -- Correspondence; King, Henry Churchill, 1858-1934...
Unsigned copy or draft of a letter, probably from Henry Churchill King, to Colonel Edward M. House arguing that the Commission will be placed in a false position if its investigation happens while the discussion of mandates continues in Paris. This...
Lybyer, Albert Howe, 1876-1949 ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Reporters and reporting ; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section -- History -- Sources
Albert H. Lybyer's personal handwritten diary from 1919, covering both the Paris Peace Conference and the King-Crane Commission.
Bristol, Mark L. (Mark Lambert), 1868-1939 -- Correspondence ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Armenia ; Greeks -- Turkey
Intelligence dispatches sent from High Commissioner Mark Bristol in Constantinople to American diplomats in Paris, focusing on the humanitarian situation in Armenia, and the Greek invasion of Smyrna.
Middle East -- Foreign relations -- History -- Sources; World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Middle East -- Sources; Inter-allied Commission on Mandates in Turkey. American Section
Mary Mills Patrick, President of Constantinople Woman's College, argues that an American mandate is welcome in the Middle East, and would be the best way of bringing about peace.
World War, 1914-1918 -- Territorial questions -- Middle East -- Sources; Britain -- Government relations -- Middle East; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East
This official British document, produced by the British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, outlines the British positions on all territorial questions in the Middle East.
Lybyer, Albert Howe, 1876-1949 ; Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920) -- Middle East ; Greece -- Politics and government -- 1913-1919
Copy of a draft paragraph written by Albert Lybyer that discusses the Paris Peace Conference's mistakes in handling Greek territorial ambitions in Asia Minor.
Prince Faisal, son of Hussein ibn Ali, had been recruited by T. E. Lawrence to lead what became known as the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks during World War I. The British had promised Faisal that he would be king of the Arabs in...
Prince Faisal, son of Hussein ibn Ali, was recruited by T. E. Lawrence to lead what became known as the Great Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Turks during World War I. The British had promised Faisal that he would be king of the Arabs in Damascus...