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Charles E. Hughes, Secretary of State, and Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States, signed an agreement to renew the arbitration treaty of 1908 between the two countries. The treaty has already been twice renewed for five years, in 1913 and 1918, and the third renewal is for...
Herr Cuno, German Chancellor, made his second offer. This is a distinct advance on his last note. The offer, which was made on the advice of the British Government and which takes account of the Belgian plan (TIME, June 11) is for payment of $265,600,000 a year for...
It seems likely that the Lausanne Treaty will be signed toward the end of the present month. It will, however, be little more than a declaration of peace, as many major issues are to be settled by separate conference between the interested parties.
A Treaty. All disputes arising between American States that cannot be settled through diplomatic channels shall be submitted to a commission of investigation and inquiry. The commission will be composed of five members, Americans; their reports, which will not be considered arbitral settlements, must be rendered within one year.
Historically, American Unitarianism rose in protest against the extreme Calvinism of the Massachusetts theologians. Rhode Island was settled by Baptists; Connecticut, by Thomas Hooker?" liberal" in his theology (1637). For over one hundred years the liberal and the conservative Calvinists remained in the Congregational churches of New England. In 1800...