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What Standard had won the State Department could not ignore, although Washington had hitherto not thought it necessary to have diplomatic relations with the Near East's largest State. On July 26 orders were given to accredit His Excellency Bert Fish, already U. S. Minister to Egypt, additionally to Saudi Arabia, and last week down the Red Sea at last sailed Bert Fish...
...unable to return to other colleges this year. Freshmen would be accepted only in special cases. Total enrollment would be limited to 100. Port Royal offers no degrees, but will give the usual run of courses, with certificates of work done which, it is hoped, other colleges will accredit. It is planned to have a visiting staff of professors from other institutions, private researchers, politicians, journalists, and government workers involuntarily furloughed from Washington. Port Royal's announcement listed 14 instructors, most of them young. With Port Royal's opening set for Nov. 1, Dr. Hill and his associates...
...course all this is just Irish tosh, but the Queen-Empress and her advisers have apparently thought it unwise to overrule President Cosgrave openly. They were faced with a nasty dilemma when occasion arose for the Crown Council to accredit Mr. Michael MacWhite as Irish Free State Minister to the U.S. (TIME, March 25). But they found a weasel way out. Since the Irish were determined to honor none but Royal signatures, the necessary papers were signed by the Duke of York, Queen Mary and Edward of Wales only...
...General Hertzog is by far the most secessionist of all the Dominion Prime Ministers; and at the last Dominion Conference (TIME, Nov. 1 to Dec. 6, 1926) it was his bite which finally nipped the British Commonwealth into formal recognition that: 1) The Dominions are nations, with rights to accredit diplomats to non-British countries; 2) Great Britain is on a plane of "equality under the Crown" with the Dominions; 3) Great Britain, while continuing to administer the colonies and the foreign policy of the Empire must now do so in concert with the Dominions, and not with her onetime...
...wish to state my disapproval of the aspersions you cast upon the life-principles of "George Sherwood Eddy, famed preacher," in TIME, Feb. 23. In the same breath with which you accredit Mr. Eddy with having "in almost every land exhorted for peace, brotherhood," you fling at him the baleful charge: "He bullies men's consciences, he stirs their emotions." Is your method of procedure in matters concerning religion constructive or destructive? If the latter, as these words seem to imply, you would in my opinion, do well to omit the column on RELIGION from your publication...