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...actual football teams composed of Princeton and Harvard graduates actually meet in the Yankee Stadium will the report of the game scheduled for October 30 be more than half-believed. To arrange the teams is a difficult project for even C. C. Pyle. If played, the game will doubtless be a financial success, and will attract wide publicity. It will do nothing, however, toward "burying the hatchet" between Princeton and Harvard. For the hatchet has been buried ever since the break eleven months ago, and the resumption of athletic relations must await the time when a Princeton-Harvard undergraduate contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE GAME IN NEW--YORK | 10/4/1927 | See Source »

...some 20,000 American legioraries paraded in Paris, only 2,000 attended official functions and only two spoke officially. Observers wondered if the 20,000 were more acutely bespoken by General Pershing and Commander Savage than they were by often-wounded Captain Jean Piot, a contributor to L'Oeuvre. Doubtless aware that a large percentage of the legionaries in Paris last week were men who had not so much as got overseas during the War, Captain Piot wrote...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEROES: In Paris | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

...opposing the militarists that he was transferred to The Hague, Netherlands. After the war he was called to the Foreign Office first as head of the Eastern Department and after as State Secretary of Foreign Affairs - the permanent head of the German Foreign Office. His greatest diplomatic ordeal was doubtless in persuading the Kaiser to abdicate. Wilhelm II, at the time he fled from Germany, had not officially abdicated, his renunciation of the throne having been announced without Imperial authority by Chancellor Prince Max of Baden. Baron von Maltzan was therefore sent to Amerongen Castle to secure the Kaiser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Death of von Maltzan | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

...Socialists (with three Peasant parties, two Labor parties and a Communist party) considerably outnumber the Pilsudski forces. They introduced a number of motions forbidden by Dictator Pilsudski, chief of which was a motion of lack of confidence in him. Had they succeeded in winning the motion, it would doubtless have done them no good; for Dictators have an irritating habit of putting themselves above the law. Still, it would have done Pilsudski small good had he been forced to ride roughshod over their veto. To avoid all such unpleasantness, he issued a decree closing the Sejm...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLAND: Dread Pilsudski | 10/3/1927 | See Source »

...most important, and at the same time, one of the most difficult offices in the University is doubtless that of Secretary to the University for Student Employment. Due to increasing enrollment, more and more men are compelled to work their way through college, and there are many others who choose to do so in order that they may enjoy such advantages as a trip to Europe, first hand experience at earning their own living, or the chance for early matrimony...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FILES ON PARADE | 9/26/1927 | See Source »

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