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...Nicholas Kelley '06, a former editor of the CRIMSON and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury at Washington Mr. Kelley has served in many diplomatic capacities involving financial arrangements, being in 1921 in charge of all loans to foreign governments. He is an officer of the Ordine della Corona d'Italia, an honor conferred upon him by the King of Italy...
...from the late Emperor's Diary, published by Karl Werkmann, his private secretary, reproduced by the Italian Corriere della Sera of Milan and reproduced by The Living Age, comes a new story about Horthy's alleged perfidy...
...clear that Benito meant that he would only quit the Senate and not the Premiership. He let it be known, by an attack on Senator Albertini, Editor of the Corriere della Sera (a Milanese paper which recently reached a daily circulation of one million copies), his bitterest enemy, that he would be uninfluenced by a noisy minority opposition. Affirmed he: "It has been said that I wish to remain in power at all costs. That is not true. I have always bowed to his Majesty the King's powers. If, at the end of this sitting, the King were...
Savoy should tell me to. But when 'his majesty the Corriere della Sera' tells me, then I say 'No.'" With his head thrown back defiantly, his white face in startling contrast to his flashing eyes, he declared: "Don't be led astray by the idea that Fascismo is approaching its end. We may pass through a crisis, we may have some dark moments, but a party like the Fascist Party, which has such a wonderful history of vitality and pugnaciousness, cannot die. If you think it can, you are wrong, and history will prove...
Other appointments made: M. de Fleuriau, Minister to Peking, to be Ambassador to Great Britain in place of Comte de Saint Aulaire; Senator Réné Besnard to be Ambassador to Italy, displacing M. Barriére, who for 27 years has represented France at Rome; M. Peretti della Rocca, Director of Political and Commercial Affairs at the Quai d'Orsay, to be Ambassador to Spain in room of M. de Fontenay; Comte Charles de Chambrun, Director of Press Service at the Quai d'Orsay, to be Minister at Athens; Deputy Jean Hennessy, ardent supporter of the League of Nations...