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41 Reform of the Tariff 291
42 Reforms in Regulation of Business: The Anti-Trust Laws,
Creation of Federal Power Commission, Railroads and
Their Reorganization, Reforms in Banking and Stock
Exchanges
300
43 Development of Social Reforms: Old-Age Assistance, Unem-
ployment Insurance, Education, The Indians
312
44 An Interlude -- Living in the White House 320
FOREIGN AFFAIRS -- 1929-1933
45 General Peace Policies: Latin America, Latin American and
Other Foreign Loans, Reorganization of Our Foreign Serv-
ice, The Kellogg-Briand Pact, Advancement of Other
Pacific Methods for Settling Controversies, Cooperation
with the League of Nations in Non-Force Fields
330
46 National Defense and World Disarmament: Limitation of
World Navies, The MacDonald Visit, Reduction of Land
Armies, Trade in Arms
338
47 Policies as to Our Island Possessions 359
48 The Japanese Aggression in China in 1931-1932 -- and a
Summary of My Foreign Policies: An Exercise in Power
Politics, League Action, Origin of the Doctrine of Non-
recognition, Implementing the Nonrecognition Doctrine,
Summary of Foreign Policies -- 1929-1933
361
Appendix 380
Index 391

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: The Cabinet and the Presidency, 1920-1933. Contributors: Herbert Hoover - author. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1952. Page Number: xii.
    
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