Word: daeschner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...alleged that M. Daeschner bowed, pressed a packet of papers into the President's hands and burst forth into felicitous words, as follows...
...Daeschner, when he was so gracefully ushered in by Mr. J. Butler Wright, had exclaimed "Pooh!" and spat upon the carpet; if the President, in rejoinder, had ejaculated, "Bah!" and blown his nose with rage, the public would have been none the wiser...
Indeed, the report of their remarks would probably have been substantially the same. For M. Daeschner had carefully penned his remarks in advance and sent them to the White House for the President's approval. Whereupon the President, with equally calculating eloquence, penned his reply and sent it to the Ambassador, so that neither of them might be taken aback by the other's expressions...
...Emile Daeschner, new successor to M. Jusserand, presented his credentials as Ambassador from the French Republic...
...Emile Daeschner (see Page 1), new French Ambassador at Washington, found he could not take up residence in the French Embassy. M. Jusserand, retiring after 22 years of service, had carried away most of the furniture, which was his own. M. Daeschner went to a hotel and Premier Herriot promised he would receive "fine French furniture of the antique style...