John Hay
John Hay is an academic and literary scholar recognized for his analysis of Emily Dickinson's poetry, particularly her use of dashes, which he has explored in depth, contributing to the ongoing debate about their significance in her work.
Born on Jul 08, 1838 (187 years old)
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Italy:
John Hay pushed for the acquisition of the Danish West Indies as part of his expansion plans.
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Greece:
John Hay was the Secretary of State who ordered the ambassador in Constantinople to seek the Sultan's intervention.
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Canada:
John Hay was an American diplomat who wrote to future president Theodore Roosevelt about the Spanish-American War.
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Panama:
John Hay was the Secretary of State of the United States who signed the Hay-Bunau Varilla Treaty.
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Panama:
John Hay was the U.S. Secretary of State involved in the treaty negotiations for the canal.
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Panama:
On November 18, 1903, Secretary of State John Hay signed a treaty that expropriated the future Canal Zone from Panama.
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Ireland:
John Hay collated an essay discussing the significance of Emily Dickinson's dashes.
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