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1. [Consul General of Austria-Hungary to James Bertram, April 11, 1910] [Consul General of Austria-Hungary to James Bertram, April 11, 1910] Nuber, Alexander von--Correspondence; Bertram, James, 1872-1934--Correspondence; Franz Joseph I, Emperor of Austria, 1830-1916; Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. Konsulat (New York, N.Y.); Diplodocus Typescript letter. Alexander von Nuber, the Consul General of Austria-Hungary in New York, tells Carnegie's secretary James Bertram that the charge? d'affaires, Baron Ambro?zy, wishes to meet Andrew Carnegie...

2. [Andrew Carnegie to Elihu Root, December 30, 1908] [Andrew Carnegie to Elihu Root, December 30, 1908] Carnegie, Andrew, 1835-1919--Correspondence; Root, Elihu, 1845-1937--Correspondence; Nabuco, Joaquim, 1849-1910; Lacerda, Joa?o Batista de, 1846-1915; Castro, Cipriano, 1856?-1924; Brazil; Venezuela; Argentina; Russia; Austro-Hungarian Monarchy; Italy; Great Britain; Diplodocus; Dinosaurs; Arbitration, International; United States--Foreign relations--1901-1909 A typescript letter (unsigned) from Andrew Carnegie to Elihu Root. In response to Root's letter of the 24th, Carnegie agrees to present a Diplodocus replica to Brazil, as requested by Brazilian ambassador...

3. The American verdict on the war: a reply to the manifesto of the German professors The American verdict on the war: a reply to the manifesto of the German professors World War, 1914-1918 -- Causes "Ninety three of the most prominent men of Germany… have recently circulated broadcast throughout America a letter entitled, 'An Appeal to the Civilized World,' in which they attempt to change public...
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