Word: czecho
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great success produced by the Theatre Guild of New York; a Czecho-Slovakian play of quite some merit will bear reading. SET THE STAGE FOR EIGHT, by Doris F. Halman, a collection of unusual one-act plays, excellent alike for reading and acting, will prove a mine of entertainment and no little instruction...
...Czecho-Slovakia, the only nation of Central Europe ready to pay her debts...
...Czecho-Slovakia's debt to the United States amounted, principal and interest, to $106,292,205.32 on Nov. 15, 1922. It is expected that the Mission will ask for terms similar to those granted to Great Britain...
...Czecho-Slovakian Mission will arrive shortly in Washington for the purpose of arranging War Debt terms. They will deliberate with Secretary Mellon and the American Debt Funding Commission...
Under their Bishop-elect, Adrot, several thousand Roman Catholic priests have founded in France a new Church. The tradition of celibacy of the clergy is 1,000 years old, but they have decided to break with this tradition. Bishops of similar churches in Holland, Switzerland, Poland, Czecho-Slovakia and Hungary will be present at Adrot's consecration, which is scheduled for late in April. Two of these had been duly consecrated as bishops before their break with Rome. The new church therefore claims apostolic succession, and the same authoritative basis as the Church of England...