American Businessmen and Consular Service Reform, 1890's to 1906*
Thomas G. Paterson
Business History Review, 1966, vol. 40, issue 1, 77-97
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This study demonstrates how business desires to improve information regarding foreign operations and a genuine interest in America's image abroad combined with civil-service reform sentiment to effect change in a vital branch of government service.
Date: 1966
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