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  1. Edward Mandell House. 1858. július 26. A Wikimédia Commons tartalmaz Edward Mandell House témájú médiaállományokat. Edward Mandell House ( Houston, 1858. július 26. – New York, 1938. március 28.) amerikai politikus, diplomata .

  2. Edward House (1858-1938) was an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924) throughout World War I. He never wanted or held a formal cabinet position, but he helped form Wilson’s cabinet. This ensured the continuation of his close relationship with the President throughout the war.

  3. House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938, “Colonel House to Woodrow Wilson,” 1918 August 9, WWP25110, World War I Letters, Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum, Staunton, Virginia. Output Formats atom

  4. Edward Mandell House (1858-1938) grew up in Houston, Texas. His father, Thomas William House, an English immigrant who had made a fortune as a blockade runner during the War Between the States, died the third-richest man in the state in 1880, leaving to his children an estate valued at $500,000. Edward managed his share of the inheritance ...

  5. Edward Mandell House, the son of a successful banker and land owner, was born in Houston, Texas. He was educated in Connecticut private schools and entered Cornell University in 1877. His father died in 1880 and House returned to Texas to handle family business affairs. For the next dozen years he devoted his energies to cotton farming and ...

  6. Abstract: The papers consist of correspondence with Edward M. House (1920-1938), personal correspondence, manuscripts and correspondence preparatory to the publication of Seymour's Intimate Papers of Colonel House (1926-1928), newspaper clippings, articles, and memorabilia. Much of the material concerns Seymour's role as delegate to the Paris ...

  7. Edward Mandell House was born July 26, 1858 in Houston, Texas. He became active in Texas politics and served as an advisor to President Woodrow Wilson, particularly in the area of foreign affairs. House functioned as Wilson's chief negotiator in Europe during the negotiations for peace (1917-1919), and as chief deputy for Wilson at the Paris Peace Conference.