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The post-1945 global trading system was inspired by the free-trade ideology of conservative southern Democrats such as Cordell Hull, Franklin Roosevelt's Secretary of State and a former Tennessee Senator--an ideology inherited by today's southern Republicans.
Hullabaloo 2008
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You imagine him in striped pants and morning coat, like Cordell Hull.
The Enigma of Jon Huntsman Peggy Noonan 2011
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Trade relations between Canada and the U.S. were most unfortunate from 1922 to 1935, when Cordell Hull's influence on FDR resulted in a more rational trade policy.
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Even secretary of state Cordell Hull, who regularly shuttled back and forth between the White House and the State Department, was now required to show his credentials.
Steven M. Gillon: New Document Reveals Measures Taken to Protect FDR in the Days After Pearl Harbor Steven M. Gillon 2011
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Even secretary of state Cordell Hull, who regularly shuttled back and forth between the White House and the State Department, was now required to show his credentials.
Steven M. Gillon: New Document Reveals Measures Taken to Protect FDR in the Days After Pearl Harbor Steven M. Gillon 2011
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APIC One imagines him more as secretary of state, like Cordell Hull.
The Enigma of Jon Huntsman Peggy Noonan 2011
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FDR was planning to endorse Secretary of State Cordell Hull for the nomination in July at the Democratic Convention in Chicago, before retiring to the life of a country gentleman in Hyde Park.
'Valley of Death' 2010
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His secretary of state, Cordell Hull, as well as Hull's number two, Sumner Welles, were involved in delicate negotiations with the Japanese, which could be disrupted by bans on exports.
'Valley of Death' 2010
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In both disputes between Wallace and other senior figures in the administration—with Cordell Hull in 1942 and Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones in 1943—Roosevelt sided against his vice president.
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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Against the advice of Secretary of State Cordell Hull, the U.S. House and Senate advanced what Hull called "alarming resolutions" that trampled on thirty years of Jewish-Arab negotiation in Palestine.
Geoffrey Wawro: Blockading Palestine: Lessons from Exodus 1947 2010
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