Under Four Administrations, from Cleveland to Taft / Recollections of Oscar S. Straus ...
RECOLLECTIONS OF
Member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague Three Times Minister and Ambassador to Turkey Former Secretary of Commerce and Labor WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
Boston and New York HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY The Riverside Press Cambridge
COPYRIGHT, 1922, BY OSCAR S. STRAUS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED SECOND IMPRESSION The Riverside Press CAMBRIDGE·MASSACHUSETTS PRINTED IN THE U·S·A
DEDICATED TO MY GRANDCHILDREN AND THEIR CONTEMPORARIES OF EVERY RACE AND CREED
I am drawing these memories to a close in my log cabin in the primitive Maine woods, where my wife and I have been coming for rest and for fishing for the past twenty years. Here we renew our youth, and far from tumult and crowds, near to nature, we realize anew how little is required in order to be contented and happy. Here I am taken back to the memories of my childhood in the little town in Georgia where too our home was a log house, but for appearances had the luxurious outer and inner dressing of clap-boarding painted white. The logs of the upper story where we children played and slept had no covering, which pleased us all the more.
In a highly organized society, we are often attracted by pomp and circumstance, rather than by qualities of heart and mind, which after all are the true measure of enlightenment. Here in these woods, fair dealings and human relations are not regulated by statutes, but by the golden rule of conduct. We need not hide our possessions behind locked doors, honesty is the accepted rule of life; there are no treasures to hide and no bars to break.
It has been permitted me to do useful work and to have interesting experiences. Privileged opportunities have been afforded me for public service. Of these I write.
Perhaps in chronicling the experiences of a life which at many points touched vital affairs and the most interesting personalities, I may be able to add something to the record of men, movements, and events during those decades still absorbing to us because they are so near.
Oscar S. Straus
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FROM CLEVELAND TO TAFT
OSCAR S. STRAUS, Litt.D., LL.D.
PREFACE
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
Under Four Administrations
CHAPTER I
ANCESTRY AND EARLY YEARS
CHAPTER II
LAW, BUSINESS, AND LETTERS
CHAPTER III
ENTERING DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER IV
FIRST TURKISH MISSION
CHAPTER V
HARRISON, CLEVELAND, AND McKINLEY
CHAPTER VI
MY SECOND MISSION TO TURKEY
CHAPTER VII
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
CHAPTER VIII
INDUSTRIAL DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER IX
IN THE CABINET
CHAPTER X
THE TAFT CAMPAIGN OF 1908
CHAPTER XI
MY THIRD MISSION TO TURKEY
CHAPTER XII
THE PROGRESSIVES
CHAPTER XIII
THREATENING CLOUDS OF WAR
CHAPTER XIV
PERSONAL VIGNETTES
CHAPTER XV
THE WORLD WAR
CHAPTER XVI
PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE
INDEX
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