Home Historical Documents Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, The Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Volume XIII Section I .—General Provisions (Art. 231 to 244)
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His diary is a treasure trove of great historical significance. Available on compact disk (The Haldeman Diaries, the Multi-Media Edition), a selection of key entries have been published in book form by G. Putnam and Sons as The Haldeman Diaries: Inside the Nixon White House.
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The Spokesman-Review: This day in history: Chronicle begins running Doonesbury. Spokane inmate sawed his way through Sandpoint jail
From 1976: The Spokane Daily Chronicle announced the launch of two new comic strips: B.C. and Doonesbury. B.C. was a traditional strip in which Stone Age characters engaged in humorous antics.
This day in history: Chronicle begins running Doonesbury. Spokane inmate sawed his way through Sandpoint jail
The Inlander: The MAC’s latest exhibit analyzes Spokane’s past, present and future regarding fire
The MAC’s latest exhibit analyzes Spokane’s past, present and future regarding fire
The Spokesman-Review: Getting There: Spokane’s Parkade becomes one of few parking structures on state’s historic register
Spokane’s most iconic parking structure has been listed on the Washington Heritage Register and may soon receive national recognition. In March 1967, amid an effort to revitalize the downtown core, a ...
Getting There: Spokane’s Parkade becomes one of few parking structures on state’s historic register
The Spokesman-Review: Groups look to celebrate Spokane’s Black history with digital archiving event Saturday, asking residents to bring their family letters, pictures and more
Local entities are looking to preserve and celebrate Spokane’s Black history by creating a digital archive of photos, letters and other items from community members this weekend. Residents are invited ...
Groups look to celebrate Spokane’s Black history with digital archiving event Saturday, asking residents to bring their family letters, pictures and more
The Spokesman-Review: This day in history: A Spokane author died trying to stop her runaway car, and Colville came up as a possible state capital
From 1975: Mary Avery, a Spokane author, historian and archivist, died when she attempted to halt her rolling car in a Spokane parking lot. She had exited her car and noticed that it was rolling ...
This day in history: A Spokane author died trying to stop her runaway car, and Colville came up as a possible state capital