Word: doors
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...plot is laid about an incident of Lloyd George's war career. At a political meeting in one of Great Britain's industrial cities, Lloyd George and his policies were resented by an infuriated mob of workmen, and the expresser was forced to leave the building by a rear door in the disguise of a policeman. Shortly thereafter, the wisdom of Lloyd George's policies was proved, and the same workmen returned him to power with an overwhelming majority. Thus democracy, which seemed to be a failure at the political meeting, ultimately was a public good...
Admission will be 75 cents at the door for each person with reserve seats at $1.50 each...
...reiterated the Hughes offer of U. S. mediation in Europe, which rested principally on the unanimity of the Allies in extending an invitation to the U. S. to join in a reparations conference. Said Ambassador Harvey. " Well, Mr. Hughes did it. He did it publicly. America came to the door of Europe and, lo and behold, the door was closed. The United States was not wanted. What could the United States do? What could any self-respecting nation have done? The United States went home. . . . We are willing to 'come in,' as the saying is, as soon...
...hammer at the doctor's door...
Major General Henry Trueman Allen will speak at the Union this evening at 8 o'clock on the subject of "Europe as I Saw It" Only members of the Union may hear General Allen and these will be asked to present their membership cards at the door. Opportunity to join the Union will be given at the door to non members who wish to hear the General's discussion...