• Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles. Dean Acheson described the state department as a "house divided against itself" with Hull's and Welles's loyalists plotting against each other. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, px 91-7.

Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Sumner Welles. Dean Acheson described the state department as a "house divided against itself" with Hull's and Welles's loyalists plotting against each other. Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, px 91-7.

From Sumner Welles, postwar planning, and the quest for a new world order, 1937-1943 by Christopher D. O'Sullivan

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