01994cpcaa2200337 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010003100075040002400106072001200130111007700142245009600219300001300315506002200328520069100350533003501041546003601076600005001112600005701162600007301219600006501292600005501357600003601412600003501448600003701483610002701520651004601547651004601593999001701639mm 79058388 DLC20260227111657.0800903|||||||||||| eng  amm 79058388 bms 82001149  aDLCcDLCedacsdDLC 7aR2lcmd2 aConference on Near Eastern Affairsd(1922-1923 :cLausanne, Switzerland)00aConference on Near Eastern Affairs (1922-1923 : Lausanne, Switzerland) records,f1922-1923. a1fitem.0 aOpen to research.8 aBound volume (500 pages) of telegrams and ciphers (1922 October 27-1923 February 10) between U.S. secretary of state, Charles Evans Hughes, and members of the American mission observing the conference, Joseph C. Grew, Richard Washburn Child, and Mark L. Bristol. Messages relating to U.S. interest in the conference called to form a peace treaty with Turkey. The messages contain detailed reports on the various sessions of the Conference committees and reveal diplomatic manuevering between the Allied Powers. Some of the leaders mentioned most frequently include George Nathaniel Curzon, marquis of Curzon, Benito Mussolini, Ismet Pasha (Ismet Īnönü), and Raymond Poincaré. aIn part, transcripts.b[S.l.]. aCollection material in English.10aBristol, Mark L.q(Mark Lambert),d1868-1939.10aChild, Richard Washburn,d1881-1935vCorrespondence.10aCurzon of Kedleston, George Nathaniel Curzon,cMarquess,d1859-1925.10aGrew, Joseph C.q(Joseph Clark),d1880-1965vCorrespondence.10aHughes, Charles Evans,d1862-1948vCorrespondence.10aĪnönü, Ismet,d1884-1973.10aMussolini, Benito,d1883-1945.10aPoincaré, Raymond,d1860-1934.20aAllied Powers (1919- ) 0aUnited StatesxForeign relationszTurkey. 0aTurkeyxForeign relationszUnited States. c42346d42346