Minding the Campus The Chronicle of Higher Education recently published an essay titled “How a University Fights an ...
Following President Harding’s death on August 20, 1923, Calvin Coolidge took office. He quickly signaled to the Treasury Department and Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon that he wanted to ...
At the end of World War I, Britain was in heavy financial debt to the U.S. The question of repayments would bedevil both countries for decades.
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How the Carolina wildfires are, perversely, good news for CaliforniaThe measure ran into opposition from President Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, the multimillionaire Andrew Mellon, who thought private enterprise should take on the task. Across the Southeast, ...
The measure ran into opposition from President Coolidge and his Treasury secretary, the multimillionaire Andrew Mellon, who thought private enterprise should take on the task. Across the Southeast ...
3. Protectionism and Trade Wars: The Smoot-Hawley Tariff 1930 responded to economic pressures but exacerbated the global ...
For some time, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has been leading efforts to “transform” our monuments landscape. The Mellon Foundation is the “nation’s largest supporter of the arts and the ...
Prince Andrew is reportedly desperate to save his costly palatial Royal Lodge – even if it means trying to find work. The claim was made by British broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard ...
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