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Speeches and Writings File, 1882-1938 (continued)
"On a Pan American Monetary Union"
"Open Door: Manchuria and the Opportunities for American Trade in China"
"Opinions on the Gillett Resolution: Why Negotiations in the World Court Matter Should Go On"
"Our Christmas Cholera Dinner," 26 Sept. 1900
"Our Open Door in the Orient"
"Our Opportunity in Latin America," Oct. 1914
"Our Philippine Policy"
"Our Trade with South America"
"Outstanding Facts in Development of United States Commerce with Latin America"
BOX 106 "Pacific Coast and Pan America," Oct. 1914
"Pacific Coast States and the Far East"
"Pacific Commerce," 12 Mar. 1915
"Panama as a Nation"
"Panama and the United States Question," 10 June 1906
"Panama Canal,"
26 Apr. 1912
Undated
"Panama Canal and Foreign Trade with the Pacific Coast of Latin America"
"Panama Canal and Los Angeles," 1911
"Panama Canal and Pan America"
20 Dec. 1912
15 Jan. 1913
"Panama Canal and Pan American Commerce: What They Mean to Cincinnati and the Ohio Valley," 20 Jan. 1913
"Panama Canal and Pan American Commerce: What They Mean to New York, N.Y."
"Panama Canal and Pan American Commerce: What They Mean to Portland, Ore.," 30 Oct. 1912
"Panama Canal and Pan American Trade"
"Panama Canal and What It Means," 19 Dec. 1912
"Pan America and Pan Americanism"
(2 folders)
"Pan America and Pan Americanism-Relationship to Miami, Fla."
"Pan America and Pan Americanism: Their Vital Meaning to Canada"
"Pan America and the Future"
"Pan America and the Panama Canal"
"Pan America and the War"
1 July 1918
15 Sept. 1918
"Pan America Speaks Frankly on Relations"
"Pan America, the Democratic Spirit"
"Pan America: The New America," Dec. 1914
"Pan America's New Home," 13 Dec. 1910
"Pan American Building and Grounds," 14 Nov. 1916
"Pan American Club"
"Pan American Commerce"
19 Feb. 1916
1918
"Pan American Commerce and the Panama Canal: What They Mean to San Francisco, Calif.," 4 Feb. 1915
"Pan American Commercial Situation"
"Pan American Conference"
"Pan American Cooperation in Food Supplies," 11 May 1917
"Pan American Cooperation in the War Situation"
"Pan American Era," 10 Oct. 1914
"Pan American Field, the Greatest before the United States Today," 20 Dec. 1912
"Pan American Financial Conference"
"Pan American International Committee"
"Pan American Movement"
"Pan American Opportunity"
14 Nov. 1916
17 Jan. 1919
"Pan American Preparedness Appeal to Illinois," 20 Feb. 1916
Iowa, 22 Feb. 1916
New York, N.Y., 5 Mar. 1916
Ohio, 18 Feb. 1916
"Pan American Possibilities of Miami as Viewed by Dwight W. Morrow"
"Pan American Scientific Congress," 19 Dec. 1915
"Pan American Trade Conference in the Pan American Building, 13 Mar. 1919
"Pan American Union: Activities of the Division of Intellectual Cooperation, 1930-31"
"Pan American Union and Pan American Commerce"
"Pan American Union and Peace," Jan. 1916
"Pan American Union: New Name Given to the International Bureau of the American Republics," 14 Oct. 1910
"Pan American Union: A Present-Day Working League of Nations, 1 Jan. 1920
"Pan American Union: The Prototype of World Peace Organization"
"Pan American Union Shipping Situation," Jan. 1920
"Pan American Union: A Working League of American Nations," Dec.1918
"Pan American University and the University of Miami," 1933
"Pan Americanism and Aviation," 1936
"Pan Americanism and the Monroe Doctrine," draft
"Pan Americanism and the Pan American Union"
"Pan Americanism and the Work of the Young Women's Christian Association"
"Paramount Interests of the United States in the Far East"
BOX 107 "Personal Impressions and Comment Regarding Conference on the Limitation of Armament and Far Eastern Questions"
"Permanent Peace in Mexico"
"Philadelphia and Pan American Commerce," Feb. 1916
"Philippine Islands," 8 Dec. 1899
"Philippine Islands and Their Environment," Washington, D.C., 8 Dec. 1899
"Philippine Possibilities under Bryan"
"Philippine Question and the Chinese Crisis"
"Philippines and the Far East"
"Pittsburgh's Stake in Latin America"
"Pittsburgh's Taking an Interest in the Development of Trade with Sister Republics South of the United States"
"Plattsburg for Foreign Commerce"
"Plain Facts about American Occupation of the Philippines
"Portland Telegram, 50th Anniversary"
"Practical Pan Americanism," 1 July 1916
"Practical Pan Americanism: Past, Present, and Future," 2 Dec. 1918
"Present-Day Pan Americanism"
"The President and Panama"
"The President's Proposal for World Application of the Monroe Doctrine," 24 Jan. 1917
"Progress and Possibilities of the Republics to the South of Us," 31 Oct. 1911
"Progress at Panama"
"Progress in Our Sister Republics"
"Province of Yunnan (Southern China)"
"Real Value of Foreign Commerce"
"Reciprocity between the United States and Latin America"
"Regarding the American Legations in Japan and China"
"Relations of the United States with the Latin American Republics"
"Relations with South America," for the president
"Relative to the Right of the Philippine Republic to Recognition," 11 Jan. 1899
Remarks
Bohemian Club
Congregational Club dinner, New York, N.Y., 14 Nov. 1916
Latin American Trade and the Rapidly Growing Interest in Trade Opportunities
Location of the Philippines
Massachusetts State Federation of Women's Club, Franklin, Mass., 30 Oct. 1916
Mayflower dinner, Washington, D.C. 21 Nov. 1908
Miami Beach Tennis Club and the Miami Beach Lions Club, Miami Beach, Fla.
Miami Woman's Club at Its Pan American Day celebration, 5 Apr. 1938
Opening of the Inaugural session of the Summer School of Pan America and Foreign Commerce, Washington, D.C., 19 July 1920
Opening of the Industrial Conference
Pan American Society luncheon, 21 Feb. 1917
Rotary Club luncheon, Nashville, Tenn., 9 Mar. 1919
Southern Society, Washington, D.C., 31 Mar. 1920
Throughout the South
WMAG radio, "A Pan American Exposition for Chicago"
"Republican Party"
"Roosevelt's Message to the Coast"
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