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...European history!" "Moreover," cried Il Duce and drew crashing cheers, "this pact is not limited to the signatory powers. Collaboration is its ultimate aim, so it is open to everybody and first of all to the United States!"* Collaboration-a solemn promise by Italy, Britain, France and Germany to consult and collaborate for the political and economic peace of the world-proved to be about all that is left of the Four-Power Pact after an emasculation which Il Duce (once an editor) described last week as "editing." To friends of Disarmament the Mussolini Pact in its final form...
...World, opened the bidding at $250,000, the minimum set by the court. At $300,000 Mrs. McLean's lawyer, Nelson Hartson, chimed in. Then Lawyer Geoffrey Konta, for William Randolph Hearst. Up, up the bidding soared to $600,000, mounted again when Lawyer Hartson went inside to consult Mrs. McLean. Sadly she told him to withdraw. "I think $600,000 is all it's worth," she said. Presently the auction narrowed to a struggle between Hearst's Lawyer Konta and George E. Hamilton Jr., lawyer for an unnamed principal. Hearst's lively Editrix Eleanor ("Cissy...
...particular, as emphasized by President Roosevelt, we are prepared to join other nations in abolishing weapons of an aggressive character. ... In particular we are willing to consult the other states in case of a threat to peace with a view to averting conflict...
...also remarkable how he could be so interested in so many different problems. His wide knowledge both within and without the field of chemistry was recognized and there were usually several people waiting to consult with him on their problems. The members of the faculty of the Medical School were especially frequent visitors because Professor Conant was one of the few organic chemists to have a through knowledge of physical chemistry...
...created three years ago, as an experiment, and has been held since its inception by the Reverend T. L. Harris, who will continue to fulfill its duties until the end of the term. The place was originally created to provide a full time pastor with whom students could consult, and who could handle the other religious problems arising in the University; it was abolished, because of the necessity for economy...