Word: chamberlaine
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London, in answer to a question put in the British House of Commons by Commander Kenworthy, Liberal M. P., Foreign Secretary Austen Chamberlain stated that a new naval armament conference, to be called by President Coolidge, had been the subject of conversations with the retiring U. S. Ambassador, Frank B. Kellogg...
...Foreign Secretary Austen Chamberlain, replying to Colonel Wedgwood (Liberal), made a statement on the British attitude toward the Geneva Protocol (TIME, Dec. 22). He announced that, owing to objections of the Dominions, who believe that the ideals of the Protocol should be realized progressively in a series of practical stages, he would be obliged to request the League of Nations for a further postponement of the Protocol question...
...home (Crewe House) to King George and Queen Mary. To this brilliant function, a long line of lords and ladies was invited-the Londonderrys, the Greys, the Oxfords and Asquiths, the Desboroughs, Lord Cowdray, Lady Leicester, Lord Colebrook, Lady Northcote, Premier and Mrs. Baldwin and Foreign Secretary and Mrs. Chamberlain. Among the Americans present were Ambassador Herrick, Mr. and Mrs. S. Parker Gilbert, Cora, Countess of Strafford, Lady Astor, Frederick Sterling, Counsellor of the U. S. Embassy; Ray Atherton, First Secretary; Boylston A. Deal, special attache. The men were dressed in court costume, the ladies in expensive gowns. The banquet...
During the past week five persons stood around the Prince's bed in the Akasaka Palace, Tokyo. One was Dr. Kikuchi, Surgeon to the Imperial Household; one was Dr. Irizawa, Court Physician; another was Count Chinda, Grand Chamberlain; two were nurses. An operation had been performed on the Prince's nose. He was reported to be recovering rapidly...
...following members of the faculty and their wives will be present: Professor and Mrs. C. J. Bullock, Professor and Mrs. T. N. Carver, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Chamberlain, Professor A. C. Coolidge, Mr. W. A. Ellis, Mr. Charles Fairman, Mr. R. S. Fanning, Dr. W. H. Geer, Mr. C. A. Gregory, Professor and Mrs. C. H. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jordan, Mr. B. H. Kuhns, Mr. E. S. Mason, Professor and Mrs. R. S. Merian, Professor and Mrs. R. B. Merriman, Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Parmenter, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Russell...