Word: debts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Foch, appearing before the Chamber in full uniform, declared: "Germany is disarmed in accordance with the Treaty of Versailles, but France must always be prepared against a nation of 70,000,000 people." Since the Premier ruled out debate, last week, on the Franco-British and Franco-U.S. debt settlements, neither of which has been ratified by the Chamber, it was implicit that these will not be voted on for many months to come...
...letter from him to Chancellor Churchill of the British Exchequer, declaring that the French treasury will pay to Britain ?3,000,000 on Sept. 15 next, and ?3,000,000 more on March 15th, 1928. These are the sums due Britain from France in the unratified Franco-British debt settlement. By simply paying them, without ratification or discussion of the debt settlement, the Premier signified his intention last week, of forcing the debtors of France to take what they can get when they can get it. Pursuing this policy, he cabled the French commercial attache in Washington, to ascertain whether...
...possibly buy, and all such benefactors, past and present, deserve a better memorial than the presence of an occasional dusty book on the more esoteric shelves of Widener; the new association, besides bringing mutual pleasure to the members, is thus making a graceful, if tardy, acknowledgment of Harvard's debt to John Barnard...
...clock in the Paine Music Building H.G. Abdian '30; J.P. Creel 27; A.D. Howlett '28; J.K. Hurd '20; A.F. Reel '28 and E.C. Sibley '27 the survivors of the preliminaries held this week, will speak on either side of the question, Resolved: That the acceptance of the Franco-American debt settlement is to the best interests of France...
Trials for the annual Pasteur Debate will be held tomorrow evening in Sever 36. Contestants should prepare five-minute speeches on either side of the question. "Resolved: That the adoption of the France-American debt settlement is to the best interests of France...