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作者:Anonymous 在 罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
Lansing, Robert (Oct. 17,1864-Oct. 30, 1928)
Dictionary of American Biography, Vol. 10, 609-611
Ed. Dumus Malore, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, 1933
Secretary of State, was born at Watertown, NY, the son of John and Marin Lay (dodge) Lansing. His American ancestry reach far back into colonial times: on his father's side in New York and New Amsterdam, whither Gerrit Lansing had come about 1640 from Holland (C. G. Munsell, The Lansing Family, 1916). Jan. 15, 1890, Lansing married Eleanor Foster.
On Nov. 2, 1917, Lansing signed with Viscount Ishii (Kikujiro Ishii, 石井菊次郎, 1866-1945) of Japan the so-called Lansing Ishii agreement, by which, while both nations declared their adherence to the "open door" in China, the united States recognized "that Japan has special interests in China, particularly in the part to which her possession are contiguous" (United States Treaty Series, No. 630, 1917). The negotiation resulting in this agreement took place some months after the United States had entered the war and at a time when some such concession to Japan seemed necessary to secure her continued participation as a belligerent. Aside from its apparent necessary, the best defense that can be made of it is that it had no permanently injurious effects upon China. At the time, it did much to destroy Chinese confidence in the friendship of the United States.
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