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Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas
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President Harding names four U.S. delegates to the upcoming disarmament convention: Secretary of State Charles Evans Hughes, former Secretary of State Elihu Root, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, and Senator Oscar W. Underwood.
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President Harding has named as the four delegates to represent America in the coming disarmament convention: Chas. Evans Hughes, secretary of state; Elihu Root, once secretary of state, served as secretary of war, eminent lawyer and statesman of repute, and close friend to the late Theodore Roosevelt; Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, and floor leader, and chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee; Oscar W. Underwood, Democrat senior Senator from Alabama and Democratic leader in the Senate, and a lawyer by profession.
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President Harding has named four delegates to represent America in the coming disarmament convention: Chas. Evans Hughes, secretary of state; Elihu Root, once secretary of state, served as secretary of war, eminent lawyer and statesman of repute, and close friend to the late Theodore Roosevelt; Henry Cabot Lodge, Republican Senator from Massachusetts, and floor leader, and chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee; Oscar W. Underwood, Democrat senior Senator from Alabama and Democratic leader in the Senate, and a lawyer by profession.