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Series III. Topical, 1923-1995 and undated (Box 4 and 8) Articles, map, newspaper clippings, reviews of books, etc.
Author recounts serving a demanding customer and his family while a retail clerk at a dry goods store in a small Southwest Texas town.
A look at the overthrow of France on Mexican soil, and at the role played by the United States.
The Monroe Doctrine, "dollar diplomacy," the policy of the Good Neighbor—these well-known terms indicate the spectrum of the United States's relationships with its neighbors of the Western Hemisphere. Hemisphere thinking in the "Yankee" nation, founded on economic, political, and strategic needs, has come to encompass an appreciation of social and intellectual aspects as a vital part of a unified international unit. In The Western Hemisphere: Its Influence on United States Policies to the End of World War II, Wilfrid Hardy Callcott traces the rise of this awareness of the essential unity of the Western Hemisphere in international affairs. Although Callcott concentrates on the United States...
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