File:Henry Percival Dodge, and Joseph Rucker Lamar, and Frederick William Lehmann, and Robert F. Rose at the Niagara Falls peace conference in 1914.jpg
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DescriptionHenry Percival Dodge, and Joseph Rucker Lamar, and Frederick William Lehmann, and Robert F. Rose at the Niagara Falls peace conference in 1914.jpg
English: Henry Percival Dodge, and Joseph Rucker Lamar, and Frederick William Lehmann, and Robert F. Rose at the Niagara Falls peace conference on May 22, 1914
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Henry Percival Dodge (1870-1936)
Joseph Rucker Lamar (1857-1916)
Frederick William Lehmann (1853-1931)
Robert Forest Rose (1868-1924)
Related text from the New York Times
Why Lamar And Lehmann Were Made Peace Delegates. How President Wilson Came to Select the Tall, Slim Judge and the Short, Stout Lawyer Who Are Passing on Huerta's Fate at Niagara Falls.What They Are Like and How They Entered the Public Service. When President Wilson was casting about for two men to represent the United States Government at the mediation conference on the Mexican situation, he made up his mind that an essential qualification of this Government's representatives was a masterful knowledge of law." Source: New York Times on May 24, 1914. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F50D1EFE345D13738DDDAD0A94DD405B848DF1D3
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