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...From every point of view, it is lamentable that the Zionist Congress should require special police protection. It is hardly pleasant to attend a meeting patrolled by police, mounted and afoot, and to find one's sole interest personal security, because of the threats of the rowdies and hooligans, stimulated by liquor and fortified by the hope of plunder...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Vienna | 8/31/1925 | See Source »

Shapurji Saklatvala, M.P., sole Communist member, announced his intention of being present at this year's Inter-parliamentary Union Conference, to be held in Washington next month. He was asked if he thought the U. S. authorities would let it stand. After saying that he had two brothers who are U. S. "subjects," and that he will be paying them his first visit in 15 years, he added: "I don't for a moment expect the United States Government will be so childish as to interfere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News Notes, Aug. 24, 1925 | 8/24/1925 | See Source »

Hate, naked and unashamed, stalked through Poland and Germany. By order of the Polish Government, 15,000 German families were arbitrarily deported for the sole reason that in 1921 they had fearlessly voted in a plebiscite to remain German citizens. By order of the German Government, 12,000 Polish families were likewise arbitrarily deported as a reprisal. In two days of last week the exodoi were completed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Exodoi | 8/10/1925 | See Source »

Smiling quizzically, speaking softly, deprecating demonstration, Air Pilot Lincoln Ellsworth, sole American to accompany Explorer Amundsen of Norway on his dash from Spitsbergen to the North Pole (TIME, June 1 et seq.), trod again his home shores last week. His footnotes to the story of the flight that stuck in icy hummocks 157 miles from the goal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Home | 8/10/1925 | See Source »

Speakers who addressed their less prominent fellows during the five days of sessions at the Olympic Hotel: Chief Bibliographer Herman H. B. Meyer of the Library of Congress, President of the Association; Director Charles F. D. Belden of the Boston Public Library, sole nominee for next Association President; Librarian Arthur E. Bostwick of the St. Louis Public Library, just back from examining China's library system and making recommendations to that Government; City Librarian Matthew S. Dudgeon of Milwaukee; Librarian Charles E. Rush of Indianapolis; Director George S. Godard of the Connecticut State Library; State Librarian Milton J. Ferguson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Librarians | 7/20/1925 | See Source »

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