Word: foche
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Richmond, Va. From here Mr. George and party visited the scenes of the Civil War. The ex-Premier admitted to Judge John T. Goolrick, Confederate veteran, that Marshal Foch, of all the generals in the War, was " the closest...
According to Springfieldites Mr. George received a greater welcome there than did King Albert of Belgium, Clemenceau, Foch, Pershing...
...those who have felt that France entered the Ruhr in part at least because of her desire for security, the idea of a separate state will appeal at first sight as perhaps a good substitute for Marshal Foch's famous "left bank of the Rhine." To those, on the other hand, who see in the occupation merely the desire to enforce Reparation payments, the idea will suggest the possibility of guaranteeing Franco-German peace on the basis of a buffer and neutral state. But multiplication of small states-buffer or neutral-has never in the past served the cause...
...sculptures including two of his own. The California sculptor, Arthur Putnam, is generously represented. Gobelin tapestries and Sèvres vases were contributed by the French Government, and the Queens of Rumania, Yugoslavia and Greece sent examples of their respective national arts. Marshal Joffre laid the cornerstone; Marshal Foch planted a tree in the garden of the "palace...
...called on by Marshal Foch, who leaves card when told...