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Story November 17, 1904

Aberdeen Herald

Aberdeen, Grays Harbor County, Washington

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President Roosevelt announces in Washington on Nov. 14 that John Hay will remain Secretary of State for the term beginning March 4, 1905, with no details on other cabinet positions.

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HAY WILL REMAIN.

President Announces This, But Is Silent About Others.

Washington, Nov. 14.—President Roosevelt has made the announcement that John Hay would continue as secretary of state during the four years beginning March 4, 1905.

The president was asked regarding other possible changes, but indicated that there was nothing to be said at present. His announcement regarding Secretary Hay was made to a number of newspaper representatives in his office late in the afternoon. Mr. Hay's succession to the state department portfolio fills the most important place in the new cabinet, and is the first and only step so far taken in that direction.

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Historical Event

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Roosevelt Announcement John Hay Secretary Of State Cabinet Continuity

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President Roosevelt John Hay

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Washington

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President Roosevelt John Hay

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Washington

Event Date

Nov. 14

Story Details

President Roosevelt announces that John Hay will continue as Secretary of State starting March 4, 1905, but remains silent on other cabinet changes.

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