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| | Cordell Hull - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Cordell Hull (October 2, 1871 – July 23, 1955) served as United States Secretary of State from 1933-1944 under Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945. |  | | From 1903 until 1907, Hull served as a local judge, later he was elected as a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives where he served 11 terms (1907 - 1921 and 1923 - 1931) totaling 22 years. |  | | At the age of 19, Hull became the elected Chairman of the Clay County Democratic Party. |
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| | Cordell Hull Foundation - Cordell Hull Biography |
 | | Hull was elected Chairman of the Clay County Democratic Party at the age of nineteen. |  | | Hull served as a member of the United States' delegation to the San Francisco Conference, and ever the diplomat, acceded to a senator who would be important to the ratification of the Charter. |  | | Hull returned to Tennessee and briefly practiced law before appointment to a circuit judgeship in the fifth Judicial District. |
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| | Cordell Hull Biography / Biography of Cordell Hull Biography |
 | | Hull was elected to the Tennessee Legislature at the age of 21, and in 1903 he was appointed to fill an unexpired term as judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the States. |  | | Cordell Hull was born on Oct. 2, 1871, in Pickett County, Tenn. He attended normal school at Bowling Green, Ky., and had a year at the National Normal University at Lebanon, Ohio. |  | | Hull worked vigorously for the realization of the United Nations, though he resigned from the State Department in late 1944, partly because of failing health. |
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| | Cordell Hull - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cordell Hull |
 | | Hull was born in Olympus, Tennessee, graduated from Cumberland University and became a lawyer. |  | | After December 1941 foreign policy was handled more directly by Roosevelt, but Hull was active in reaching agreements with Vichy France, though these were largely cancelled by the rising influence of General Charles de Gaulle. |  | | He served as a captain in the Spanish–American War in 1898. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Cordell+Hull
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| | Cordell Hull And The "Creatures" |
 | | Hull was elected U.S. Senator for the 1931-1937 term but he resigned to become the Secretary of State under President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 4, 1933. |  | | Cordell Hull was born on October 2, 1871 in a log cabin in Pickett County Tennessee, the third of five sons to a farmer and subsequent lumber merchant, William Hull. |  | | Hull died July 23, 1955 and is interred in the National Cathedral (Episcopal) in Washington, DC. |
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| | Cordell Hull |
 | | Partly due to that recognition, Hull was appointed Secretary of State by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on March 4, 1933. |  | | For this, Hull was called the "Father of the United Nations" by President Roosevelt and was later honored with the Nobel Prize for Peace. |  | | However, Hull was later persuaded to serve as member and senior advisor at the United Nations Conference in San Francisco in 1945. |
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| | Cordell Hull law office |
 | | Hull was elected special judge by the Clay County Bar, then elected judge in April 1903. |  | | Cordell Hull used the building as a law office in 1891. |  | | He was then appointed judge by Governor Frazier, and elected to the same position in August of the same year. |
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| | Cordell Hull Institute: Who was Cordell Hull? |
 | | This he did first in the Congress of the United States, as a Representative and Senator from Tennessee, then as President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Secretary of State from 1933 through 1944. |  | | Although his name is usually associated with the establishment of the United Nations, for which he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1945, Cordell Hull’s chief legacy was in another field altogether. |  | | During and after World War I, Hull was influential in the U.S. House of Representatives where, as a senior member of the Ways and Means Committee, he persuaded President Woodrow Wilson to press internationally for the establishment of a multilateral trade regime. |
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| | American President |
 | | He graduated from the law department of Cumberland University (Tennessee) and was admitted to the Tennessee state bar in 1891. |  | | He then restarted his law practice and sat as a judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court of Tennessee (1903-1907). |  | | After briefly losing his House seat in 1920, Hull acted as chairman of the Democratic Executive Committee (1921-1924). |
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http://www.americanpresident.org/history/franklindelanoroosevelt/cabinet/statesecretary/state/h_index.shtml
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Cordell Hull |
 | | Tennessee liberals flourished as well: Cordell Hull, born in a small Middle Tennessee town, went on to be a Roosevelt brain-truster, and, for his role in creating the United Nations, a Nobel Peace Prize-winner, while Senator Estes Kefauver ran for the White House with Adlai Stevenson. |  | | Theodore Roosevelt, Peter Drucker and Cordell Hull (congressman, senator, secretary of State under Franklin Roosevelt; Hull won the Nobel Peace Prize). |  | | Ironically, 25 years later it was another politician from the Tennessee hills, Cordell Hull, who led the establishment of another international council, the United Nations. |
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http://history.surfwax.com/files/Cordell_Hull_America.html
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| | Hull, Cordell |
 | | For this work, President Roosevelt described Hull as the "father of the United Nations," and universal recognition of his key role came with the Nobel Prize. |  | | He resigned after the 1944 presidential election and wrote his Memoirs of Cordell Hull (1950). |  | | When the United States entered the war, Hull and his State Department colleagues began planning an international postwar peace-keeping body. |
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http://www.britannica.com/nobel/micro/281_15.html
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| | National Interest, The: Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and Summer Welles |
 | | The election of Warren G. Harding in 1920 put Charles Evans Hughes at the helm of the State Department, a fortunate outcome for Welles, inasmuch as Hughes was a friend both of his family and that of his wife. |  | | The arriving official was, unmistakably, Benjamin Sumner Welles, undersecretary of state and arguably the most important figure in American foreign policy during the first three administrations of Franklin D. Roosevelt. |  | | National Interest, The: Secret Affairs: Franklin Roosevelt, Cordell Hull and Summer Welles |
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| | Cordell Hull Museum Home Page |
 | | Cordell Hull was appointed Secretary of State by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933 and served until 1944, longer than any other secretary. |  | | He was given the sobriquet "Father of the United Nations" by Roosevelt. |  | | In 1945 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace for his role in establishing the United Nations. |
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http://www.cordellhullmuseum.com
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| | Cordell Hull |
 | | Two years later, President Franklin D. Roosevelt appointed Hull as his Secretary of State. |  | | He specialized in financial matters and helped draft the federal income tax law (1913) and federal estate and inheritance tax law (1916). |  | | Hull had two spells in the House of Representatives (1907-21 and 1923-31) before becoming a member of the Senate in 1931. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USARhull.htm
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| | Cordell Hull |
 | | He was, however, often undercut by the personal diplomacy that Roosevelt pursued. |  | | Cautious Visionary : Cordell Hull and Trade Reform, 1933-1937 (American Diplomatic History Series, No 12) |  | | Prior to becoming Secretary of State, Cordell Hull was a member of the US Senate. |
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http://www.multied.com/Bio/people/chull.html
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| | SSRN-Cordell Hull, the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act, and the WTO by Kenneth Dam |
 | | Cordell Hull, President Franklin Roosevelt's Secretary of State from 1933 to 1945, developed a set of ideas about free trade that formed the basis for the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act of 1934. |  | | Later, as GATT negotiations moved beyond tariffs to non-tariff barriers involving domestic law, Congress began to refuse to implement the resulting agreements, an impediment that was overcome by "fast track" Congressional implementation. |  | | Cordell Hull, the Reciprocal Trade Agreement Act, and the WTO |
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http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=604582
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| | Congressman Bart Gordon - $1.5 Million Grant Aids Cordell Hull Head Start Program |
 | | The Cordell Hull Economic Opportunity Corp.’s Head Start program serves 437 low-income preschool children in Jackson, Smith, Clay and Macon counties. |  | | May 5, 2003, WASHINGTON, D.C. — The United States Department of Health and Human Services has awarded the Cordell Hull Economic Opportunity Corp. a $1,512,450 grant to fund Head Start programs in four Middle Tennessee counties, U.S. Rep. Bart Gordon said. |  | | $1.5 Million Grant Aids Cordell Hull Head Start Program |
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http://gordon.house.gov/pressarchives/2003/May/cordellhullheadstartmay03a.htm
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| | MS 1110: The Cordell Hull Centennial Collection |
 | | In conjunction with Hull's one-hundreth anniversary observance, U T Professor of Political Science and International Law, Salo Engel, supervised the editing of a proposed volume of essays evaluating various aspects of Hull's career, especially his service as U. Secretary of State during the Franklin Roosevelt administration. |  | | For commercial license to use contact, University of Tennessee Libraries, Office of the Dean, Permissions, 1015 Volunteer Boulevard, Knoxville, TN 37996-1000. |  | | This anniversary also coincided with the twenty-fifth anniversary of his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1946 and the fortieth anniversary of his election to the U. Senate in 1931. |
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http://www.lib.utk.edu/spcoll/manuscripts/ms1110fa.html
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| | Cordell Hull |
 | | Hull was the Secretary of State during the Roosevelt Administration and is known as the father of the United Nations. |  | | Hull was awarded when he served as Secretary of State. |  | | This project, designed by Michael Emrick Associates with Sparkman and Associates as consulting architects, was the development of the master plan for the birth place of Cordell Hull. |
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| | Cordell Hull Foundation J-1 Visa Teacher Exchange Program |
 | | Hull, the former U.S. Secretary of State and Nobel Peace Laureate honored primarily for his efforts as prime architect of the United Nations. |  | | Webpage written by President Marianne Mason and edited by Joseph Scott, Communications Director. |  | | After enjoying the experience of teaching in the United States on a temporary basis, program participants return home to share wonderful memories and positive feedback on American culture. |
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http://www.cordellhull.org/english/Teacher_Programs/J-1_Teacher_Exchange_Program.asp
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| | Information on Cordell Hull |
 | | Cordell Hull n : United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955) [syn: Hull] |  | | [ W E B K N O W L E D G E O N L I N E :: Cordell Hull ] |
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| | Archives: Story |
 | | Cordell Hull Economic Opportunity Corporation closed down seven Head Start schools on December 2nd, leaving 437 children in four counties without a preschool and 106 employees of the Head Start schools without a job. |  | | Arrangements were made to appoint the Administration of Children and Families, Head Start program, out of Atlanta, as a permanent caretaker. |  | | Macon County school principals say flu hasn't severely impacted Macon County yet, but it is becoming a growing factor in student absences. |
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http://www.maconcountytimes.com/articles/2003/12/10/news/newsc.txt
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| | Gijapa Database |
 | | Now Cordell Hull was Secretary of State under Franklin D. Roosevelt. |  | | Always look at both sides before you make a decision. |  | | What Cordell Hull meant was-since he could only see one side, he was not going to go out on a limb and say that the sheep had been sheared on both sides. |
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| | U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > Cordell Hull |
 | | Once the clay model was completed and Secretary Hull had announced his resignation in 1944, the Cumberland (Maryland) Evening and Sunday Times decided to honor Hull by presenting Conlon’s bust to the nation. |  | | It is said that Conlon admired Cordell Hull, and records indicate that after his return from France, the artist sought a meeting with the secretary of state to gain approval to model his portrait bust. |  | | Sculptor George Conlon was born in Lonaconing, Maryland, to a working-class family, and sought employment at an early age in the Allegany coal mines. |
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http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/art/artifact/Sculpture_24_00002.htm
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| | Cordell Hull Foundation Funding |
 | | Photograph of Cordell Hull courtesy of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, New York. |  | | Since the Cordell Hull Foundation is a public nonprofit organization, all grants and donations are credited with income-tax credit for organizations, corporations, agencies, and private donors. |  | | As a 501(c)(3) corporation, to conform to laws governing the organization of nonprofit corporations, the foundation is not permitted to derive any financial benefit nor carry any propaganda. |
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http://www.payson.tulane.edu/cordellhull/prod03.htm
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| | Cordell Hull Institute |
 | | Top Photo: Cordell Hull addressing the U.S. Congress on 18 November 1943 on returning from the Four Power Conference of Foreign Ministers in Moscow that lead to the establishment of the United Nations, the Bretton Woods institutions and the multilateral trading system (Courtesy National Archives) |  | | The Institute honors the vision and perseverance of Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary of State in 1933-1944, in pursuing the idea of an international economic order as the basis for peace and prosperity in the world. |  | | The Cordell Hull Institute is an independent think tank which promotes the analysis and public discussion of issues in international and economic relations, focusing primarily on trade, investment and competition policies. |
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http://www.cordellhullinstitute.org
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| | CORDELL HULL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 12/02/1931 |
 | | TLS: "Cordell Hull" as U.S. Senator from Tennessee, 1p, 8x10½. |  | | As FDR's Secretary of State (1933-1944), Hull was the architect of the Good Neighbor policy toward Latin America and was awarded the 1945 Nobel Peace Prize for his peace efforts. |  | | It had $2 billion at its disposal to lend to failing banks, farm mortgage associations, building and loan associations, railroads and insurance companies. |
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http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/3_2002/peacemakers/CORDELL_HULL.htm
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| | Find in a Library: Cordell Hull Lake. |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | Subjects: Recreation -- Tennessee -- Cordell Hull Lake. |
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| | Cordell Hull Lake |
 | | He also became father of the United Nations. |  | | Cordell Hull rode log rafts to Nashville when he was young. |  | | Cordell Hull Lake fishing info (UPDATED) by Corps of Engineers |
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| | Address and Statements by The Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of States of the U.S.A., In Connection with His Trip to ... |
 | | Address and Statements by The Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of States of the U.S.A., In Connection with His Trip to S. Amer. |  | | Hull, Cordell Address and Statements by The Honorable Cordell Hull, Secretary of States of the U.S.A., In Connection with His Trip to S. Amer. |  | | Cordell Hull, U.S. State Dept., Peace, South America, Argentina, |
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| | TN State Parks: Cordell Hull State Park |
 | | The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is a historic site owned by the State of Tennessee. |  | | This day-long event is sponsored by the Friends of Cordell Hull. |  | | It was placed under the TN Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Parks in June 1997 by an act of the Tennessee General Assembly. |
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http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/parks/parks/CordellHull
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| | CORDELL HULL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/16/1943 |
 | | TLS: "Cordell Hull" as FDR's Secretary of State, 1p, 7x9. |  | | Cordell Hull was awarded the 1945 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in creating the United Nations. |  | | The declaration made at the conference contained a recognition of the need of a postwar world organization for the maintenance of international peace and security. |
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http://www.galleryofhistory.com/archive/1_2002/war_cabinets/CORDELL_HULL.htm
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| | Cordell HULL |
 | | “Cordell Hull and His Concept of a World Organization.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1965. |  | | “The Public Life of Cordell Hull: 1907-1924.” Ph.D. dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 1960. |  | | Stanley, Judith M. “Cordell Hull and Democratic Party Unity.” Tennessee Historical Quarterly 32 (Summer 1973): 169-87. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/biography/us/congress/hull-cordell.html
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| | Hunting |
 | | Waterfowl: The Cumberland River population of waterfowl is located within the Mississippi Flyway, one of four major flyways in the United States. |  | | Waterfowl hunters must purchase a Federal Migratory Waterfowl Stamp. |  | | As a result, moderate populations of wintering waterfowl stop at the lake during their fall migration. |
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| | Cordell Hull Foundation FAQs |
 | | "J-1" is the non-immigrant visa category allowing The Cordell Hull Foundation to bring exchange teacher visitors to work in the United States on a temporary basis of one year, renewable each year up to three years. |  | | Applicants must make an appointment for an interview with a consular officer. |  | | The Cordell Hull Foundation is a J-1 sponsor granted authority by the U.S. Department of State to administer individual Exchange Teacher Visitor programs. |
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http://cordellhull.brinkster.net/english/FAQ/Default.asp
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