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...policy of the Herriot Government, as shown by the past week's dicta, does not depart widely in substance from that pursued by the Poincaré Administration, which, having followed an arbitrary policy in foreign and domestic affairs, was at length to display unmistakable moderation. The spirit of the policy to be followed by Premier Herriot and his colleagues is by all odds more conciliatory than any that has been shown in France since the days of Premier Briand (1921). In so far as this spirit of conciliation is concerned, the Herriot policies diverge considerably from those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Policy | 6/30/1924 | See Source »

Despite the protests of the U. S. A. Labor Party, Laborites have consistently attended the political meetings of the Premier, General Right Honorable Jan Christian Smuts, to display every kind of hooliganism. In Durban, 5,000 people foregathered in the Town Hall, most of whom were determined to prevent him from speaking. When the Premier appeared rowdyism was let loose and after facing the multitude for ten minutes in a vain effort to start his speech, he was forced to leave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: In South Africa | 6/16/1924 | See Source »

...exhibition in the display cases in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library for the remainder of the year are copies of most of the 50 books recently selected by the American Institute of Graphic Arts as the best examples of the art of printing published in 1924. Five of the volumes on display were published by the Harvard University Press...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRIZE WINNING BOOKS ON EXHIBITION AT WIDENER | 6/11/1924 | See Source »

...Editorial on June 3), for there is the possibility of remolding minds which have as a goal the present mental attainments of some of our senators and representatives who think they are glorifying their country by jeopardizing the friendly relations with a foreign country merely to make a display to the people back home of one of their 100 per cent 'isms. If the student of today is made to think internationally, the leader of tomorrow will think likewise: and that will help form a solid foundation for the development of world peace and friendliness...

Author: By F. F. Lacacza n.s, | Title: Communication | 6/5/1924 | See Source »

...particularly careless of the toes of the French, whose prestige in the Near East has been great. When it is considered that the success of the Kemalist regime depends to a large extent upon the cooperation of other nations, particularly that of France, the expediency of this most recent display of religious enthusiasm is doubtful in the extreme...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MISPLACED ENTHUSIASM | 6/5/1924 | See Source »

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