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18 Jan 1919 to 21 Jan 1920, Paris Peace Conference - Palace of Versailles

John Foster Dulles (Legal Counsel. Served under uncle, Secretary of State Robert Lansing)

Allan Dulles (Served with brother John, under uncle, Secretary of State Robert Lansing. CFR)

Stanley Kuhl Hornbeck (Rhodes 1904, Freemason)
1918 to 1919 - Technical Expert of the Far Eastern Division of the American Commission to Negotiate Peace

Col. Edward M. House (Alpha Delta Phi. CFR. Close friend of Charles Seymour S&B 1908) - Advisor to President Woodrow Wilson.

Whitney Hart Shepardson (Rhodes 1910)
1933 to 1941 - Treasurer of the Council on Foreign Relations
1921 to 1966 - Director of the Council on Foreign Relations
1919 - Assistant to Edward Mandell House at the Paris Peace Conference

Frank Lyon Polk (S&K)
1 Jul 1919 to 15 Jun 1920 - 1st Under Secretary of State by President Woodrow Wilson. Headed the American Commission to Negotiate Peace, representing the United States at the Paries Peace Conference.

Francis Fitz Randolph (S&B 1911)
1919 to 1920 - Member, War Loan Staff, US Treasury, Peace Conf. Paris.

Frederick Collin Walcott (S&B 1891)
1919 - Paris Peace Conference.
1918 - France and Italy negotiating War Loans.
WW1 - United States Food Administration as assistant to Director, Herbert Hoover (Bohemian).
1915 to 1916 - Representative Rockefeller Foundation to investigate conditions in Belgium and Poland.

Harold Phelps Stokes (S&B 1909)
1919 - Correspondent Paris Peace Conference.

Charles Seymour (S&B 1908)
1919 - American Commission to Negoiate Peace; US Delegate.

Edwin Sheldon Whitehouse (S&B 1905)
1919 - Member of American Peace Commission at Paris.

Harold Terry Clark (S&B 1903)
1918 - Member, American Peace Commission, Paris.

Clive Day (S&B 1892)
1921 - “The Atmosphere and Organization of the Paris Conference” in What Really Happened at Paris.
1920 - The Question of the Balkans.
1919, Secretary, Paris Peace Conference.
1918 to 1919 - Acting chairman, Head of Balkan Division, US Peace Committee.

John Norton Pomeroy (S&B 1887)
Served as a special expert to the Tariff Commission in Washington, in the fall of 1918, engaged in the preparation of a digest of the world’s extant commercial treaties for the use of the Peace Conference.

Charles Richard Crane - Paris Peace Conference.
VP Crane Company. Jekyll Island. Contributor to Woodrow Wilson’s Presidential Campaign.

James Duncan (Freemason) - Member of the American Labor Mission to Peace Conference, Paris, 1919.[5]

[1] - German white book concerning the responsibility of the authors of the war : translated by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Division of International Law by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

[2] - Book - What really happened at Paris; the story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919 by House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938, ed; Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963, joint ed

[5] - 10,000 Famous Freemasons - Vol I - A to D

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