Word: europeanizer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...April 10, 1922, Lloyd George succeeded in assembling the representatives of the Allied Powers at Genoa, there to dictate to the Foreign Ministers of Russia (Tchitcherin) and Germany (Rathenau), (subsequently assassinated) the terms of a general European economic peace. On April 17 Tchitcherin and Rathenau, realizing that they would get only, harsh terms from the Allies, slipped off to Rapallo and signed a mutual economic agreement on a "most favored nation" basis. When the Treaty of Rapallo was announced at Genoa, it created such consternation that that conference subsequently dispersed without notable accomplishment. This Treaty must be carefully distinguished from...
...certain that the United States where prohibition is in force suffers far less as a result of drink than any of the European countries where liquor is freely sold. The idea that this is the only country where alcoholism is a great problem is a pure fallacy. In fact this is the only country where it is not. We hear a great deal about bootleggers and drunken students in America, but do we hear of families being broken up any more as a result of drink...
...very unlikely that Americans could ever attain European moderation with a free sale of liquor allowed. It is also worthy of note that the idea of European moderation is a beautiful glossing over of the actual conditions. The state of English and German working families caused by drinking is often deplorable...
...Andre Polah will give a violin recital at the Liberal Club this afternoon at 5 o'clock Before the war Mr. Polah played in several of the European courts. He served his apprenticeship under Ysage in Belgium and Massanet in France...
...English lawyer, Professor A. P. Higgins, will come to the Law School for the second half year and will take courses conducted during the past year by Professor Manley O. Hudson, who is also taking his sabbatical term next year. Professor Higgins is one of the most eminent of European students of international law, having been made Whewell Professor of International Law a few years...