Word: australia
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...such he was presented with the highest honorary degree in the gift of the University of Toronto. Next day he prepared to continue a quite unobtrusive journey from Australia back to England, without parading through...
...Handbook of the War (with A. 0. Lovejoy) has edited (beside the 28 volumes mentioned) over a score of volumes of historical sourcebooks, histories, lives of statesmen and the Macmillan Co.'s exhaustive American Year Book (with W. M. Schuyler). He will now bend his energies upon South America, Australia and Theodore Roosevelt. In June, Harvard will bid him godspeed, call him "emeritus...
Applause. World-traveler, world-organizer, Christian statesman John R. Mott? approached last week the Continent of Australia. Meanwhile reports of his brief stop-over in Japan reached the U. S. It was learned that never had he been so warmly welcomed. Daily papers hung upon his words?they were words of optimism for the world and Christianity. Crowds clattered to his few public appearances. Delegations solemnized "ave's" and "vale's." Freedom of cities was bestowed upon him. And upon him was bestowed the "Freedom of the Empire." (For another view of Christianity in Nippon, see JAPAN...
...made up to a great extent of citations of authority for the various decisions in the history of each case. In selecting cases for comment in the Review, the editors examine the decisions of the appellate courts of all the individual states, the United States, Great Britain Canada, and Australia...
Some weeks ago a plump little man entered the office of the U. S. Consul at Melbourne, Australia. Said he: "I am about to portray the role of Abraham Lincoln in Mr. Drinkwater's play of that name, which we are shortly to produce at the Melbourne Repertory Theatre. May I ask your advice as to the playing of the role...