Word: chancellor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Berlin the processions of glittering nonentities who wished to shake the Soviet Minister's hand were resumed. Prince von Bulow (onetime Court Chamberlain) Count Rantzau (brother of the German Ambassador to Moscow), Counts Kalckrenth, Westarp, et al., were called in by Chancellor Luther and Foreign Minister Strese-mann to have lunch with M. Tchitcherin and keep him entertained...
...importunate Tchitcherin, stayed not upon the order of bolting for his train. On the platform stood the British, French and Italian Ambassadors to Germany, their faces wreathed in smiles. They whispered into the ear of Herr Stresemann. Then they shook his hand and that of his colleague, Chancellor Luther, who was also going. As Herr Stresemann clambered into his compartment, yet another pair of lips spoke quick and soft in his ear. They belonged to Monsignor Pacelli, the Papal Nuncio, who had come to whisper the deep counsel of the Vicar of Christ...
...Pittsburgh Chancellor John G. Bowman led off last week with a talk on Spare Moments. Dr. A. G. Worthing explained the Nature of Electricity, or as much of it as he could. Lectures in the offing deal with Radium, X-rays, Structure of the Atom, Relativity-topics which will doubtless supply timely and needed information to the farmers...
Last week, Oct. 5 was definitely set as the date on which representatives of Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Poland and Czecho-Slovakia will meet with Foreign Minister Stresemann and Chancellor Luther of Germany, to discuss regional agreements (TIME, Sept. 21) intended to guarantee the Rhine and Eastern frontiers of the Reich. It was announced that Austen Chamberlain and M. Briand will represent Britain and France; but that the opening of the general council of the Facist party at Rome, also on Oct. 5, will prevent Signor Mussolini from being present...
...University of Denver took up her tasks with a feeling of gratitude and relief. Her Chancellor, Dr. Heber R. Harper, had declined an offer to become President of Boston University, with the words: "I am convinced that I ought not to leave the work I have begun here...