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Dr. Leonard Wood was the personal Surgeon of President William McKinley and became the close friend of Theodore Roosevelt, then Assistant Secretary of the Navy in President McKinley's cabinet. With Civilian Roosevelt as lieutenant colonel, Dr. Wood as Colonel Wood organized the "Rough Riders" from prominent athletes of...
"There are times when it is necessary to speak clearly. Messieurs, the whole fate of French finances rests on your decision." Such was the climax of a great speech in the Chamber of Deputies last week-a speech that came in compact, persuasive phrases from Premier Raymond Poincaré. At...
By steady plugging and with the co-operation of the Shah (whose revenue has been larger under Dr. Millspaugh than ever before) sufficient progress has been made so that the present budget shows a surplus. Time and again the Majlis (Parliament) has been ready to oust the U. S. Administrator...
In addition to the important fact that no one is killed, War Games differ from War in three important particulars. In the first place, each side is given a constructive strength far in excess of its real strength. For example, one destroyer may have a constructive strength of a destroyer...
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, in deciding to discharge both General Andrews, assistant secretary in charge of prohibition, and Major Haynes, "acting" commissioner of prohibition, has adopted the logical way out of the trouble caused by the continual disagreement of these men. There was an impasse predicted when General Andrews...