Word: bulgaria
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Germany is nominally one of four allies; but practically is the moving force in Bulgaria and Turkey, and particularly in Austria. No decision as to foreign relations or military movements is made by the Empire of Austria. That it has not declared war on the United States is not because of love for this country, but because those are the orders from Berlin. It is impossible to consider Austria at present as an independent nation, capable of forming relations according to its own judgment with other powers...
...recall and the name of a Turkish or Bulgaria or even an Austrian general? Of the German field commanders who are generals by professional attainment rather than because of birth, we remember hardly as many as half a dozen. There was von Kluck, for instance, who lost at the Marne, and there are von Buelow in Italy and Mackensen. Do you readily think of any more? Among the French such names as Foch and de Castelnau occur, but when recently the command of the French forces in Italy was assigned, presumably to an officer of merit, the name was entirely...
Columbia, Cornell, Harvard, Illinois, Iowa State, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Minnesota, Oberlin, Purdue, Syracuse, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Yale. Dr. A. E. Phoutrides '11 and K. W. L. Sanders Sp. represented the University. In all, there were men from ten different countries present: Bulgaria, China, Cuba, Germany, Greece, India, Russia, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States...
...situation and present status of Albania makes the subject very interesting. Much of the recent fighting between the Austrians and Allies has been carried on in close proximity to this country. Moreover, its future is especially unsettled at this time since Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, and several other countries manage the government. Christians, Manichaeans, Turks, and other religious sects are represented in Albania so that inward dissension frequently occurs. These peculiar conditions add particular interest to Mr. Noli's talk. Those who were unable to attend the lecture last Friday evening should take this opportunity of informing themselves on this subject...
...there is no industrialism, owing to the absence of routes for trade with the outside world. The spirit of nationality in them was brought to a head by the annexation of Bosnia by Austria in 1908, and resulted in the training of an army which has defeated Turkey, Bulgaria and Austria...