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Expressing "absolute confidence" in the resources of France and the intelligence and industry of its people, Mr. Morgan declared: "If the ruling classes only make a similar effort, France soon will be invincible in the economic domain. In any case, we shall always be at her side, and sustain her when necessary." Mr. Morgan evidently understands the French psychology very well; said he: "It is quite understood that Germany must pay you." He went on to state that nothing in the French situation prior to the fall of the franc justified a panic; that in fact France's national...
...does not yoke his steeds so remote from the Yard and the Square, that we on this occident shore, whither also Harvard's alumni have ventured, are insensate to your ninety beautiful years. To think that your ninety years look back to that little day when this great western domain that has since contributed generously to Harvard's generations was scarcely known but in name...
...right to reserve objects of capital importance and share the remainder with the committee after appraisal. Carter claims that TutankhAmen's tomb was not found intact, had already been searched, and therefore falls in the latter category. The Egyptian lawyers claim it is a part of the public domain. Carter and Lady Carnarvon claim the right to examine all the contents before the Government takes them over. The hope of archeologists, of course, has been that representative collections would finally be lodged in the British and Metropolitan Museums...
Hindus admit the possibility of multiple leadership in religious experiences, and, since their idea of religion reaches out of the limits of theology and covers the entire domain of human experiences, they have no single book like the Bible, Koran or Zenda Vesta but their religious doctrines are to be found in the vast Sanskrit literature of which I have spoken...
...Temps, Paris semi-official daily: "We may be permitted to observe, without a desire of discouraging the good-will affirmed, that the real remedies for the foreign exchange situation lie neither in the domain of repression nor of regulation. Measures of the kind adopted in foreign countries, notably Germany, have given most deplorable results. There is no possibility of hiding the fact that the present movement of the depreciation of the franc began this time from the interior. This is indisputable. There has developed in the last few days among the French public an unjustified panic, causing excessive purchase...