Word: chamberlaine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Guests. Sir Austen Chamberlain arrived from a "vacation" at Rapallo, Italy, where he is rumored to have secretly reached an Anglo-Italian "understanding" with Premier Mussolini...
Foreign Minister Briand welcomed Foreign Secretary Chamberlain and they went into secret session with each other and finally with Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary General to the League of Nations, who suddenly had sped to Paris from Geneva...
Atop the Hohenzollern chateau at Doorn, the imperial standard flaunted all day. The Lord Chamberlain (TIME, Nov. 30) was kept busy welcoming Dutch and German notables, who motored up to the estate with baskets of flowers and were either pressed to remain or turned away after being allowed to sign the "Complimentary Register" kept at the entrance to the lodge...
...another. Even during the Sunday services . . . there was always the feeling that the lid might blow off at any time. . . . I would rather have 50 interested men coming here willingly than 1,500 coming because they have to and sitting through the services mad." Thus Rev. Roy B. Chamberlain, writing last week in the Boston Herald upon the effect of a ruling (TIME, Oct. 19) that relieved undergraduates of compulsion to attend services in the chapel of Dartmouth College, of which the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain is director...
Married. Miss Dorothy Payne, a stenographer of Sir Austen Chamberlain's, able typer of the original of the Treaty of Locarno, to John Sterndale Bennett, a secretary to Sir Austen Chamberlain, now promoted to a British diplomatic post in Chile; at London...