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Henry Cabot Lodge. The Lodge Reservations, written by United States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, the Republican Majority Leader and Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations, were fourteen [1] reservations to the Treaty of Versailles and other proposed post-war agreements.
Commissioners and staff of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace in Paris on June 25, 1919 (President Wilson seated at center of front row) The American Commission to Negotiate Peace, successor to The Inquiry, participated in the peace negotiations at the Treaty of Versailles from January 18 to December 9, 1919. [1]
The year after Berger proposed his amendment, Congress passed an amendment mandating popular election of Senators which was duly ratified by the several states. An anti-miscegenation amendment was proposed by Representative Seaborn Roddenbery, a Southern Democrat from Georgia, in 1912 to forbid interracial marriages nationwide.
List of documents relating to the negotiation of ratified and unratified treaties with various Indian Tribes, 1801–1869 (1949) from the University of Wisconsin Digital Collections; Native American Treaties and Information from UCB Libraries GovPubs; List of Treaties between the U.S. and Foreign Nations 1778–1845 from the Library of Congress
Listed below are executive orders numbered 5076–6070 and presidential proclamations signed by United States President Herbert Hoover (1929–1933). He issued 1011 executive orders. [ 8 ] His executive orders are also listed on Wikisource .
Amendment to Executive Order No. 11513 increasing the membership of the President's Commission on School Finance June 11, 1971 147 11598 To provide for the listing of certain job vacancies by Federal agencies and Government contractors and subcontractors June 16, 1971 148 11599: Establishing a special action office for drug abuse prevention
In a statement by President Wilson to the Senate, he described Article 10 as advisory in nature, and that Congress under the War Powers Clause was free to interpret or reject even a unanimous vote of the League Council invoking Article 10. He went on to say that Article 10 "is a moral, not a legal, obligation...it is binding in conscience only ...
Amendment No. 2: Repeal of inactive special funds in Constitution A vote for would: Remove six inactive funds with zero or near-zero balances from the Louisiana Constitution.