Word: conference
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...That the signatory Powers will confer upon the nature of the sanctions to be inflicted and the method of rapidly and effectively applying them...
...Reparations Commission shall find that Germany has made default, the Governments interested . . . will confer at once on the nature of the sanctions to be applied . . ." These words upset the apple cart in the Premiers' Conference.* They formed part of the recommendations of Committee No. 1 appointed by the Conference (TIME, July 28), to settle a method of determining possible German default under the Experts' Plan and to recommend what measures should be taken against Germany in case of default...
During this month, the Little Entente, (CzechoSlovakia, Yugo-Slavia, Rumania) will confer at Prague...
While foreign countries expressed their unbounded approval, Premier Herriot of France journeyed to London to confer with Premier MacDonald of Britain upon the enactment of the Experts' Report. The two Premiers then traveled to the Chilterns and settled down in Chequers Court to a pipe-puffing conference...
...nomination on the seventh ballot of Senator Carter Glass of Virginia for president, and of Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Montana for vice-president. Accordingly C. P. Morehouse '25, president, J. H. Smith Jr. '25, vice-president and T. K. Shuff 2L., will leave shortly for New York to confer with Glass leaders there as to the possibility of securing a similar result like the National Convention. Meanwhile William Exton Jr. '26, who was chairman of the committee on platform and resolutions at the meeting here, R. H. Jackson '26, and E. W. Rovere '27, will lay the Harvard platform...