Word: czecho
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Garrigue Masaryk, son of Dr. Thomas Garrigue Masaryk, President of the Czecho-Slovakian Republic, like his father is to marry an American girl...
...Conference of the Little Entente (CzechoSlovakia, Yugo-Slavia, Rumania) took place at Prague, Capital of Czecho-Slovakia...
Foreign Ministers Eduard Benes of Czecho-Slovakia, Momtchilo Nintchitch of Yugo-Slavia, Jon Duca of Rumania were reported by an official communiqué to be in agreement upon all the points they discussed. The necessity of further cooperation and of closer permanent relations was, however, emphasized. Recognition of Russia was left to the independent action of each nation, but admission of Germany to the League of Nations was agreed to by all three Ministers. The most vital question today agitating the peace of Central Europe (the possible attack upon Rumania by Russia on account of Bessarabia) was not discussed...
...expected that Germany will be invited to attend the Conference after many perplexing details have been settled by the other representatives, i.e., those from Britain, France, Italy, Japan, the U. S., Belgium, Greece, Czecho-Slovakia, Yugo-Slavia, Rumania, Portugal...
...riot of modernistic delicacies. Arnold Schpnberg, Florent Schmitt, Sergei Prokofiev, Ernest Bloch, Arthur Honegger were all well represented by new works, guaranteed to irritate unaccustomed ears. A new composer of unquestioned merit was also brought to light oh this occasion. He is Alexander von Zemlinsky, an Austro-Czecho-Slovakian. His Third, or "Lyric", Symphony was performed; its seven long movements are all built around a single leading motif: the theme of "a man bent on conquest and adventure, to whom love is but an episode in a life of combat and struggle." Zemlinsky used a baritone voice and many kettledrums...