Archibald Cary Coolidge

Coolidge c. 1890 Archibald Cary Coolidge (March 6, 1866 – January 14, 1928) was an American educator and diplomat. He was a professor of history at Harvard College from 1908 and the first director of the Harvard University Library from 1910 until his death. Coolidge was also a scholar in international affairs, a planner of the Widener Library, a member of the United States Foreign Service, and editor-in-chief of the policy journal ''Foreign Affairs''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The United States as a world power by Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928

    New York, Macmillan Co., 1908
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    Origins of the Triple Alliance : three lectures by Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928

    New York : C. Scribner's Sons, 1917
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    Origins of the Triple Alliance three lectures by Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928

    New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1917
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    The United States as a world power, by Coolidge, Archibald Cary, 1866-1928

    New York, The Macmillan Company, 1908
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    Suleiman the Magnificent, 1520-1566. by Merriman, Roger Bigelow, 1876-1945

    New York : Cooper Square Publishers, 1966
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    Foreign affairs.

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    Three peace congresses of the nineteenth century.

    Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 1917
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