The Forum . THEODORE ROOSEVELT Whose soul is marching on, and whose uncompromising Americanism, exalted patriot-ism, high national and civic ideals the Roosevelt Memorial Association is seeking to per-manently commemorate by the erection of a national memorial monument and park. —See Editors Un-Easy Chair. FORUM For September, 1919 WHAT MUST BE DONEWITH MEXICO The Obligations of the United States in Our Illiterateand Bandit-Infested Neighbor Nation By HON. HENRY LANE WILSON [FORMER AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO, PRESIDENT INDIANA BRANCH OFTHE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE] WHEN, after a long period of disord
The Forum . THEODORE ROOSEVELT Whose soul is marching on, and whose uncompromising Americanism, exalted patriot-ism, high national and civic ideals the Roosevelt Memorial Association is seeking to per-manently commemorate by the erection of a national memorial monument and park. —See Editors Un-Easy Chair. FORUM For September, 1919 WHAT MUST BE DONEWITH MEXICO The Obligations of the United States in Our Illiterateand Bandit-Infested Neighbor Nation By HON. HENRY LANE WILSON [FORMER AMBASSADOR TO MEXICO, PRESIDENT INDIANA BRANCH OFTHE LEAGUE TO ENFORCE PEACE] WHEN, after a long period of disorder and anarchy,Diaz became master of Mexico in 1880, he found agovernment wholly disorganized in its administra-tion and finances and without power to enforce its decreesexcept by the exercise of military force. Both the generaland local administrative instrumentalities were paralyzed;throughout the whole extent of Mexico fifty years of lawless-ness and revolution had engendered conditions closely ap-proac
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