Friday, November 11th, 1898
Dr. Clarke turned up early this morning, and said that Judge Day was in no danger, but must certainly keep his bed today and probably… Read More »Friday, November 11th, 1898
Dr. Clarke turned up early this morning, and said that Judge Day was in no danger, but must certainly keep his bed today and probably… Read More »Friday, November 11th, 1898
At the beginning of our meeting this morning, Secretary Day presented a dispatch just received from Bellamy Storer, our Minister in Belgium. It was a… Read More »Thursday, November 10th, 1898
We began quite early this morning the further consideration of our reply to the Spanish Commissioners, really intending only to read for slight verbal corrections,… Read More »Tuesday, November 8th, 1898
Drives both forenoon and afternoon and a quiet evening at home. Tried in the morning to take several of the Senators out; but Senator Davis… Read More »Sunday, November 6th, 1898
The Commissioners began early this morning on the translation as far as it had advanced, reading and pausing, from time to time, for discussion. Judge… Read More »Saturday, November 5th, 1898
Considerable time was spent this morning in translating to the other Commissioners the articles in the Figaro and Gaulois, which had obviously been inspired, if… Read More »Friday, November 4th, 1898
Dispatch from the President to Senator Frye read this morning together with Frye’s previous dispatch to the President which had called it out. Frye expressed… Read More »Wednesday, November 2nd, 1898
. . . Judge Day was a good deal troubled [today] by the statement in one of the papers that the French yellow book contained… Read More »Tuesday, November 1st, 1898
… There was some speculation as to the attitude the Spaniards were likely to take when our Philippine demands were presented. Secretary Day was full… Read More »Monday, October 31st, 1898