Word: agents
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Coop To Act as Travel Agent...
...Harvard Co-operative Society is acting as agent this year for several steamship lines and tours. Among the most attractive of their projects is a College. Tour on the S. S. Regina of the White Line. The plan has been designed particularly for students and consequently, the Olympic games hold an important position in the itinerary. The party will reach Paris in time to see the most exciting part of the Olympics, the most exciting part of the Olympics, the field and track meets. The expense of this trip is moderate and the added attractions, such as automobile trips...
Gaston B. Means. The former agent of the Department of Justice described himself as follows when questioned by Senator Wheeler...
...Memel Convention was signed between Lithuania and the Powers. The Memel dispute involved the former East Prussian port of Memel and the mouth of the Niemen River, full control over which was sought by the Lithuanian Republic. Norman H. Davis, Manhattan publicist, acting as special agent of the League, provided the settlement. Lithuania gets Memel. Traffic on the river, which serves the commerce of Germany, Poland and Russia, is to be free. The Lithuanians pretended to object. Poland did object. Russia barked...
...tongues wagging for another day, after which a new name or new names were discovered to be be-oiled. Last week's 'daily contributions included: ¶ The discovery that Edward B. McLean (TIME, March 10), owner of the Washington Post and the Cincinnati Enquirer, is a special agent of the Department of Justice, at a salary of $1 a year. McLean's connection with the oil scandal is that he gave tentative assent to Mr. Fall's attempt to make the investigating committee believe that a newspaper publisher, not an oil magnate, had lent...