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* 1909 U. S. President William Taft used what became known as a Saxbe fix, a mechanism to avoid the restriction of the U. S. Constitution's Ineligibility Clause, to appoint Philander C. Knox as U. S. Secretary of State
* October 12 Philander C. Knox, American politician ( born 1853 )
* Philander C. Knox, Senator from Pennsylvania
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The three states holding primaries to select delegates without the preference component were split: California chose a slate of delegates that supported Taft ; Wisconsin elected a slate that supported Wisconsin Senator Robert M. La Follette, Sr., and Pennsylvania elected a slate that supported its Senator Philander C. Knox.
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This maneuver had only occurred once before, when Senator Philander C. Knox had been appointed Secretary of State in 1909, and has since become known as the " Saxbe fix ".
* Philander C. Knox ( R-PA ) 1905-1908
United States Secretary of State Philander C. Knox was involved in the negotiations, which would have agents of bankers J. P. Morgan and Company sitting in the countries ' customs offices to collect the taxes needed to repay the debt.
Secretary of State Philander C. Knox wrote a letter expressing the regret of all involved to the Japanese Ambassador.
* Philander C. Knox ( 1853 1921 ), American lawyer and politician
Fall of New Mexico, Bert M. Fernald of Maine, Joseph I. France of Maryland, Asle J. Gronna of North Dakota, Hiram W. Johnson of California, Philander C. Knox of Pennsylvania, Robert M. LaFollette of Wisconsin, Medill McCormick of Illinois, George H. Moses of New Hampshire, George W. Norris of Nebraska, Miles Poindexter of Washington, James A. Reed of Missouri, Lawrence Sherman of Illinois, and Charles S. Thomas of Colorado.
President William Howard Taft appointed Crane minister to China on July 16, 1909, but on the eve of his departure to his post on October 4, 1909, he was recalled to Washington and forced to resign under pressure by U. S. Secretary of State Philander C. Knox, who held him responsible for the publication in a Chicago newspaper of the U. S. government's objections to two recent treaties between Japan and China.
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The sixty-odd club members were the leading business tycoons of Western Pennsylvania and included among their number Frick's best friend, Andrew Mellon, his attorneys Philander Knox and James Hay Reed, as well as Frick's business partner, Carnegie.
in Chemistry, 1974 ), founding president of Vassar College Milo Parker Jewett, founder and first president of Bates College Oren B. Cheney, founder and first president of Kenyon College Philander Chase, first professor of Wabash College Caleb Mills, and former president of Union College Charles Augustus Aiken.
* 1775 Philander Chase, American founder of Kenyon College ( d. 1852 )
File: Chase Wilson 02900v. jpg | Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Cannon, and Philander Chase Knox on March 4, 1921
On February 25, 1913, Secretary of State Philander Knox proclaimed that the amendment had been ratified by the necessary three-fourths of the states ; thus, it had become part of the Constitution.
Taft, in fashioning his cabinet, showed also that he was not unwilling to depart to some degree from Roosevelt's progressivism ; he named an anti-progressive, Philander Chase Knox Secretary of State, who had primary influence over other appointments.
* September 20 Philander Chase, American founder of Kenyon College ( b. 1775 )
** Philander Chase, American university founder ( d. 1852 )

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Along with his closest friends Henry Clay Frick and Philander Knox, also South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club members, Mellon served as a director of the Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce.
Carnegie corporation attorney Philander Knox gave the go-ahead to the sheriff on July 5, and McCleary dispatched 11 deputies to the town to post handbills ordering the strikers to stop interfering with the plant's operation.
The sixty-odd club members were the leading business tycoons of Western Pennsylvania, and included among their number Frick ’ s best friend, Andrew Mellon, his attorneys Philander Knox and James Hay Reed, as well as Frick's occasional business partner Andrew Carnegie.
Philander Chase Knox ( May 6, 1853October 12, 1921 ) was an American lawyer and politician who served as United States Attorney General ( 1901 1904 ), a Senator from Pennsylvania ( 1904 1909, 1917 1921 ) and Secretary of State ( 1909 1913 ).
Henry Clay Frick, Andrew Mellon and Philander Knox were directors of the Pittsburgh National Bank of Commerce.
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* Philander P. Humphrey ( 1823 1862 ), physician, politician
* June 29 Thomas Philander Ryder, composer, organist, teacher, conductor, and organ builder ( d. 1887 )
South Africa Vernon Philander, Vaughn van Jaarsveld and Roelof van der Merwe
* Philander Claxton, 1930 1946
* Philander Chase ( 1775 1852 ), Episcopal Church bishop, educator, and pioneer of the United States western frontier
* Philander Claxton ( 1862 1957 ), American journalist
* Philander Smith ( 1809 1882 ), American philanthropist and eponym of Philander Smith College
* Philander Stephens ( 1788 1861 ), Jacksonian member of the U. S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
* Philander Chase Knox-American lawyer and politician who served as Attorney General and U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania and was Secretary of State from 1909 1913

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