Word: incidental
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The War Department denied that it was implicated in any way with an incident which took place in Baden, Germany.
The incident, coming on top of many others (TIME, July 9, Aug. 13), aroused a storm of protest against Americans in the Paris press:
One may readily perceive that such an imponderable plot must be fashioned mainly of talk. Since the talk is consistently bright and often brilliant the lack of incident is not a serious setback.
The Tate Gallery, London's famous storehouse of modern art, supplementing the old masters in the National, was offered by Lady Cunard, of the great shipping family, Sir John Lavery's portrait of his wife, one of the show pieces of last year's Royal Academy. The...
About 100 people, men and women, signed the Declaration, although many of them later " withdrew" their signatures when ridicule began to be heaped upon the incident. Other resolutions were also passed, all unanimously, except one for woman suffrage, which was carried by a narrow margin.