Word: macdonaldization
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...House of Commons, Premier MacDonald of Britain made it clear that the Premiers' Conference, which the French and British Premiers decided to call (TIME, June 30), will concern itself solely with putting into operation the provisions of the Experts' Report. Once this was settled, continued the Premier, the problems of interallied debts and French security would be separately broached. There is much wisdom in segregating these problems and settling them one by one; for in this sane policy lies at least the certainty that something will be done to relieve the burdens of a staggering Europe...
...most significant development was the invitation extended by Premier MacDonald to the U. S. Government to take part, on its own terms, in the forthcoming Premiers' Conference, which is to be held in London on July...
...Administration that the Dawes plan should be put into effect as speedily as possible. This is the first essential step to the economic recovery abroad, in which this country is vitally interested. It is with this view, that, in response to the invitation extended by Prime Minister MacDonald, instructions have been given to Ambassador Kellogg to attend the conference in London on July 16 for the purpose of dealing with such matters as affect the interests of the United States and otherwise for purposes of information...
House of Commons. To the House, Premier MacDonald branded as "gross misrepresentation and falsification" reports which alleged that he had promised Premier Herriot a military alliance against Germany...
...movement is what its leaders make it. The British Labor Party is still being made. Until James Ramsay MacDonald became Premier, the Party suffered from a surfeit of leaders. There appeared none who had an authoritative ascendancy over the others. Result: the Labor Party became "all things...