[Kempner Scrapbook 1924-1929]: Searching Inside

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... the war but there still remain the difficulties connected with the settlement of the interallied debts. We... is probably as great if not greater than before the war. We have also over three thousand millions of capital... of carrying on the war. These foreign investments and our export trade together are the best guarantees of our... the outlook is good. The economic problems which surround us after the war are being gradually straightened

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... institution had been founded by John Sealy, George Ball and J. H. Hutchings prior to the civil war. Hi... the Avorld war Mr. Sealy virtually led all Galvestonians. He Avas chairman of all drives for the ; sales... of the joint drive for the combined war agencies and helped to more than double Galveston’s quota. At all times

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... of a century, i. e.. the war against Mexico, it may be asserted justly and truthfully, I believe, and without... the Spanish-American War, as a matter of course,—or, if not then, would have availed Itself of one of the repeated... the World War, America had opportunity to extend, her territorial sway. She refused to do so. In the closing... of the Spanish-American War, unsought and decidedly unwanted, hut—having come—it "involves a national responsibility

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... and J. H. Hutchings prior to the civil war. Hi® inherent leadership early manifested itself... fellow man. During the world war Mr. Sealy virtually led all Galvestonians. He was chairman of all drives

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... returning from Houston with- Mgr. Kirwin, the day the United States entered the world war was referred to.... On this occasion Mr. Kempner declared that the house of H. Kempner would not realize a dollar out of the war

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..., the day the United States entered the world war was referred to. On this occasion Mr. Kempner declared... that the house of H. Kempner would not realize a dollar out of the war, but would give of both men and money

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