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...concession for the supply of 1,000,000 thoroughbred Angora cats at $1 each. The syndicate reckons that it can sell these cats at $50 apiece-a fact which, be it said, has fairly staggered the Turks, who have never regarded felines as a source of tremendous wealth. Shukri Bey, prominent in the Turkish delegation, said: "It is true that there are more cats in Angora than there are stones on the street. The same is true throughout Anatolia...
...declared Dr. Fuad Bey, a member of the Angora Assembly and the first Turkish official to visit the United States since the war, who has come to this country to make a study of social and philanthropic institutions as well as educational and business methods. Speaking through an interpreter in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, Dr. Fuad who was formerly Turkish Minister of Health and Child Welfare, described the work being conducted by the Nationalist government along hygienic and educational lines. When asked to comment on affairs in Smyrna, Dr. Fuad said he had nothing...
...reiterated "I cannot say good-bye!". The part of Hector Mac Collins, Factor of the Trading Post, was well taken by Ralph Remley, except where there was too noticable a combination of broad Scotch and pure English. Mark Kent as the doctor and Houston Richards as Pierre La Bey also deserve commendation...
...Brown, M. Barash, W. C. Cummings, J. J. Drew, F. M. Defandorf, Robert Hefferan, C. T. Kountze, M. C. Lilley 3rd, E. N. Lee, C. W. Mills, Risso, Sayed Ali Bey Ratch, Isador Shapiro, J. H. Smith, L. B. Vaughn, G. S. Howe...
...from Kilis on Aintab. A few minutes before, we had passed the turn in the road and the stone bridge where Perry and Johnson, the American "Y" secretaries, were killed in 1920, and our chauffeur had pointed out near the road the grave of the Nationalist Turkish leader, Shahin Bey, who had deplored the deed committed by his men, and bad himself been killed almost at the game place, during the French advance...