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Thus, with his nerves jangling and raw after the adjournment of the League without admitting Germany (TIME, March 29), Sir Austen Chamberlain, the erstwhile "hero of Locarno" (TIME, Nov. 2 et seq.), returned to hear the jibe that "he strangled the Locarno peace dove with his own hands."* Cheerlessly Sir Austen sought his home. Two days' rest were vouchsafed to him. He slept, thumbed the recently published Intimate Papers of Colonel House for relaxation, and drafted with a vitriolic pen his "speech of accounting" to the House of Commons...
With the momentous Adjournment at Geneva behind him (see THE LEAGUE), Premier Briand sped back to Paris. There he resumed his enforced political tightrope walking. (TIME, Dec. 7 et seq.) There he again found himself in anomalous position of being two men at once, politically...
Professor Alfred Jeanroy, Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures in the University of Paris, and French Exchange Professor at Harvard University, will deliver the last of his lectures in French in Emerson J at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. His subject is "La Sotie et la Moralite...
Professor Alfred Jeanroy, Professor of Romance Languages and Literature in the University of Paris and Exchange Professor from France to the University, will give the last of his series of 12 lectures on "Le Theatre francais aumoyen age" on Monday. The subject of this lecture will be "La sotie et la moralite...
...Monologue, Le Mime, et la Farce" will be the subject of the eleventh of Professor Alfred Jeanroy's lectures on "Le Theatre Francais au Voyer Vie", which he will deliver this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock in Emerson...