Word: iii
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...George III.-"He [King George]-asked West [President of the Royal Academy] what would Washington do were America to be declared independent. West said He** believed He would retire to a private situation. The King said if He did He would be the greatest man in the world. He asked West how he thought the Americans would act towards this country if they became independant. West said the war had made much ill blood but that. Washington, Lawrence, Adams, Franklin, Jay were favorable to this country which would soon have a preference to any other European Nation. During this conversation...
...Austria are left alone to fight the battle of autocracy and pay the bill in blood and treasure and prestige. In this war they have no sympathizers even among neutrals. The enilghtened opinion of the whole world has turned against the two kaisers as it did against Napoleon III when he sought to make himself the autocrat of Europe...
...program is as follows: I Since Christ Our Lord, from "The Seven Words" Schutz Jesu Duleis Memoria Vittoria To God on High Decius Cruelfixus Lotti Harvard Glee Club II Dem Unendliehen Schubert Der Feuerreiter Huge Wolf Epiphanias Rugo Wolf Die Haninel Ruhmen Beethoven Mme Oaegin III My Bonny Vass Morley Three Christmas Carols Christians Hark' (Bressan) Bring a Torch (Old French) Le Miracle de Saint Nicholas (Lorraine) Chorus form "The Gondoliers" Sullivan Harvard Glee Club IV Von Ewiger Liebe Brshms Standchen Brahms Der Schmied Brahms Allelnish Mosard Mme Onegin
...Theodore Roosevelt III (now a lad in knickerbockers) is elected President for a third term. At the same time the U. S. Constitution is amended to make the executive, legislative, and judicial branches all one, and T. R. Ill has a deep design to make himself dictator...
Finally Roosevelt III is about to be inaugurated before an assemblage including flag-draped statues of G. Washington and A. Lincoln. The oath of office is read and T. R. Ill denounces it, claiming absolute power. Then C. Putnam emerges dramatically from the base of the Lincoln statue. A follower of Roosevelt shoots. The bullet nicks Lincoln and ricochets off. The bullet embeds itself firmly and fatally in T. R. III...