Word: greatest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...heart throbs that they may mingle with you in spirit. I want you to feel that your purposes will be their purposes, and to know that they are still rooting for you to give another lesson to the world of what a real 100% American is-God's greatest gift to mankind." ¶ Was received by President Doumergue of France, whom he assured that New York City would keep on growing for generations. ¶ Was not, despite excited advance notices by his friends, decorated with the Legion of Honor. ¶ Announced in one breath: "I feel myself enormously benefited...
...thoroughly unpopular by opposing the militarists that he was transferred to The Hague, Netherlands. After the war he was called to the Foreign Office first as head of the Eastern Department and after as State Secretary of Foreign Affairs - the permanent head of the German Foreign Office. His greatest diplomatic ordeal was doubtless in persuading the Kaiser to abdicate. Wilhelm II, at the time he fled from Germany, had not officially abdicated, his renunciation of the throne having been announced without Imperial authority by Chancellor Prince Max of Baden. Baron von Maltzan was therefore sent to Amerongen Castle to secure...
...with memories of his famed battle "thick as autumnal leaves that strew the brooks of Vallom-brosa," Germany's greatest warrior showed no sign of emotion as he approached the mammoth octagon memorial, surmounted by huge, lofty towers. Said he to the dense mass of people around...
Known the world over as the greatest living prognosticator, he will write weekly articles, picking the winners, giving the scores, and predicting the outstanding plays of all the major football games this fall BEFORE they are played. His articles will appear in the CRIMSON every Saturday morning...
...Review personnel is chosen from among those students whose standing in their classes is highest, election to it being the greatest honor in the School. The Review deals entirely with a discussion of cases in law, most of them being current cases which contain or illustrate interesting corners of the law. It is also contributed to by members of the Faculty, and while it is entirely outside of Faculty control it is the official publication of the Law School. Its officers, elected from the third year class last spring are: President, E. N. Griswold; Treasurer, C. E. Man; Note Editor...