Philander C. Knox has written:
'Speech of Senator Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania at a mass meeting held in the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, held under the auspices of the Manufacturers Club of Philadelphia, Saturday evening, October first 1904' -- subject(s): Campaign literature, 1904, Politics and Government, Republican
'The spirit and purpose of American diplomacy' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
'Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox' -- subject(s): Republican.
'The reasonableness and lawfulness of the general features of the president's rate regulation policy'
'International unity' -- subject(s): International cooperation
'The Monroe Doctrine and some incidental obligations in the zone of the Caribbean' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Monroe doctrine
'Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox at a mass meeting held under the auspices of the Union League at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, October 20, 1908' -- subject(s): Republican, Campaign literature, 1908
'Address of Hon. Philander Chase Knox at a patriotic mass meeting in Exposition music hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., March 31st, 1917' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Naval operations, Foreign relations, Submarine
'A bill to construct a Lincoln memorial highway from the White House, Washington, District of Columbia, to the battlefield of Gettysburg, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania' -- subject(s): Roads, Buildings, structures, Monuments
'Speech at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, November 5th, 1904' -- subject(s): Campaign literature, 1904, Republican.
Philander C. Knox was born on 1853-05-06.
Philander C. Knox died on 1921-10-12.
Karen C. Knox has written: 'Implementing technology solutions in libraries' -- subject(s): Libraries, Public libraries, Planning, Information technology, Case studies
Elizabeth Masterson has written: 'Knox County, Kentucky, marriage book B' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records 'Knox County, Kentucky, marriage book BB & C' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Marriage records
In 1909, Theodore Roosevelt's Secretary of State was Philander C. Knox. Knox served in this position from 1909 until the end of Roosevelt's presidency in 1913. He was involved in significant foreign policy initiatives during his tenure, including the promotion of American interests in Latin America and the negotiation of treaties.
John C. Knox died in 1966.
John C. Knox was born in 1881.
C. C. Krijgelmans has written: 'Homunculi'
C. C. Magee has written: 'Accounting'
C. C. Hoffgaard has written: 'Asterida'
C. C. Hawkins has written: 'The dynamo'
C. C. Stimson has written: 'The price to be paid'