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...Star, London evening newspaper, represented in a cartoon the popular British view of the reparations tangle. Poincaré is about to roll Baldwin in the mud of humiliation, but is held back by a stern glance from " Big Brother Sam," who stands behind "Little Stanley...
...public burning on Capitol Hill of State securities offered by patriotic Italian subjects. Their names are to be inscribed on a roll of honor as an example to all Italy...
...give thanks for his splendid welcome, stating that " no Britisher talks of Americans as foreigners " and that " the real founder of the British Empire as we know it was George Washington." He then outlined the troubles of Europe and professed himself confident that the dark clouds would roll...
...aristocracy. It was the first public appearance of the Dictator, and the occasion was a reunion and grand celebration of the veterans of the Leibregiment, the defunct Royal Bodyguard, disbanded by order of the Allies under the terms of the Versailles Peace Treaty. Twenty thousand men responded to the roll-call of the regiment. It was pointed out that if 20,000 men answered the call of one regiment, it is reasonable to presume that 6,000,000 men of the defunct German Imperial Army would answer to a Monarchist bugle call. The event in Munich shows that the possibility...
...William Martin '2, who two years ago accompanied the University Glee Club on its European tour, has succeeded brilliantly in the Opera Comique in the roll of Werther, judging from some recent Parisian newspaper comment...