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Definition of Cordell hull
1. Noun. United States diplomat who did the groundwork for creating the United Nations (1871-1955).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cordell Hull
Literary usage of Cordell hull
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. India and the United States: Estranged Democracies, 1941-1991 by Dennis Kux (1994)
"178; Memorandum by Secretary Hull of a conversation with Lord Halifax, 7 May
1941 ; cordell hull, Memoirs, vol. II, p. 1483. 16. FRUS, 1941, vol. Ill, pp. ..."
2. Raising Standards: State Policies to Improve Academic Preparation for College by Patricia A. Flanagan (1999)
"TN 37996-0184 (615)974-3211 Sidney Owen Public Information Office Tennessee State
Department of Education cordell hull Building Nashville, TN 37219-5335 ..."
3. Destruction of a Planet: Zionism Is Racism by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1991)
"Morgenthau wrote FDR Secretary of State cordell hull was “a bundle of fervor and
vitality” on the bombing project. “What we have to do, Henry,” Hull ..."
4. Warmwater Fisheries: Symposium I (1991) edited by James L. Cooper, R. H. Hamre (1999)
"Percent N LMB genome ranged from 100 within cordell hull Reservoir (CRHR) to
29.17 in Normandy Reservoir (table 2). Although not significantly different, ..."