Word: documenting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Parity of Japanese submarines with British and U. S. was said to be a feature of the hush-hush document. On the whole the London Conference, last week, began for the first time really to move...
...rumors have been current in regard to the Memoirs of Georges Clemenceau, "Les Grandeur et Miseres d'une Victoire," which he was writing up to the time of his last illness that French officials and two members of the French Academy have examined the work and have signed a document in regard to the state in which Clemenceau left it. The ex-Premier's son, Michael Clemenceau, has just sent this document to Harcourt, Brace and Company who will publish the book, uncensored, in America under the title "Memoirs of a Victory". The document states that the work was completely...
John Henry Cardinal Newman, onetime hope of the Anglicans, then convert to Roman Catholicism, finally acknowledged prince of his adopted church, author of the "immortal" Apologia pro vita sua, is now little more than a dusty document, even, at Oxford University where his fame was brightest. Author May, sympathetic archivist, here takes out the dossier and with reverent breath blows off some of the dust...
...suddenly, and in despite of the Socialist Government of German Prime Minister Hermann Müller, Dr. Schacht announced: first, that the Young Plan had been so tinkered that it is no longer the document he originally signed; second, that it would be "morally wrong" for the Reichsbank to associate itself with a plan so contrary to German interests, since it now sanctions France to act against the Fatherland in the event of German refusal to pay Reparations; and third, that Dr. Schacht, basing his stand as he said "on the highest moral grounds," would not as President...
...importance of this document." said Osservatore with bitter sarcasm, "has evidently escaped the editors . . . though it was the longest and one of the most important encyclicals ever issued by the Holy Father. . . . "Some newspapers of Rome published only a few lines. Others ignored the encyclical entirely. Only one gave it as much as half a column-and this when treating of the words of the Bishop of Rome...