CHARLES EVANS HUGHES AND DISARMAMENT

As secretary of state, Charles Evans Hughes, the distinguished man in the white beard in the middle of this 1921 photograph, brought the world's major powers to Washington for naval disarmament talks. The gathering resulted in the greatest diplomatic achievement of the United States of the 1920s. A former presidential candidate and Supreme Court justice, Hughes lent respectability to his office, although few Americans cared about foreign affairs. Library of Congress.