The motto of Henry L. Stimson Center is 'Pragmatic Steps for Global Security.'.
Henry L. Stimson died on 1950-10-20.
Henry L. Stimson was born on 1867-09-21.
Harry Woodring from Kansas served from 1936 to 1940. He was replaced by Harry L. Stimson from New York who served until 1945.
Henry L. Stimson , if you meant the Secretary of War .
Herbert Hoover's Secretary of State was Henry L. Stimson.
Secretaries for War under Taft were Jacob M. Dickinson of TN (1909-1911) and Henry L. Stimson of NT (1911-1913).
Michael Krepon has written: 'Nuclear Risk Reduction in South Asia' 'Nuclear Risk Reduction in South Asia (Henry L. Stimson Center Books)'
Kyoto was where the Emperor lived. The place did not get the bomb. One of the leaders choosing the targets was opposed to it because he had been there for his honeymoon and had major ties to the place. That was Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson.
Kyoto was not bombed by Allied forces during World War 2, despite being the home of Emperor Hirohito. The reason is that the US Secretary of War, Henry L. Stimson, had visited Kyoto on his honeymoon and was sentimental about the former capital of Japan. Stimson's cousin had also studied Japanese and Chinese culture, and persuaded Stimson of the overall importance of keeping the city intact on account of its historical importance.
The motto of L. J. Hooker is 'nobody does it better, Thank you Mr Hooker'.
The first authoritative explanation of how and why it was decided to use the bomb came in February 1947 from Henry L. Stimson, wartime Secretary of War and the man who more than any other was responsible for advising the President in this matter. [3] This explana-[1] The study that follows was published in substantially its present form in Foreign Affairs, Vol. XXV, No. 2 (January, 1957). It is reprinted by special permission from Foreign Affairs; copyright by Council on Foreign Relations, New York. [2] James Phinney Baxter, 3rd, Scientists Against Time(Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1946), p. 419. [3] Henry L. Stimson, "The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb," Harper'sMagazine (February, 1947). The article is reproduced with additional comments in Henry L. Stimson and McGeorge Bundy, On Active Service in Peace and War (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1948), Chapter XIII, and in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Vol. III, No. 2 (February, 1947).
The motto of D. L. Evans Bank is 'Idaho's Hometown Community Bank'.