Word: interred
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...German offer was received in Paris with expected skepticism. "Of what use," said Frenchmen, "will another scrap of paper be?" At the same time, Le Marechal Foch presented his report to the Council of Ambassadors (see Page 9). The Marshal tacitly admitted that, if Germany wished to arm, the Inter-Allied Military Commission could not stop her; hence it appeared to him that a defensive alliance with England-long a topic in London and Paris-seemed the logical way to provide for lasting security. This was an admission that the control machinery, set up after the Versailles Treaty was signed...
...view of the Yale game on Saturday, was decidedly encouraging. The University played through the entire second half without having a single foul called against it, and caged eight out of 11 free throus in the whole game. Against the Blue five, which has been playing under less rigorous Inter-Collegiate rules, this ability to score from the foul line should prove valuable. The Connecticut defense last night was about as strong as a zone system can be, and the success of the Crimson attack against it augurs well for Saturday night. HARVARD CONN. AGGIES Smith, Dorn. r.f. l.g. Allard...
This contest is not part of the inter collegiate Fencing Leagus schedule. Captain Durham's men engage in their first league tilt on March 7, when they fence the Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
...first thanked his host and honorers with deep sincerity. He gave them two of his memories of Woodrow Wilson-triumphant Wilson in London, 1918; sick but dauntless Wilson in Washington, 1923. Then he embarked upon a narration of the history of the League of Nations idea and a catalog, inter alia, of the chief international disputes with which the League has dealt...
...Madrid, the Public Prosecutor presented to the President of the Supreme Tribunal an indictment against Ibanez for publication and distribution of pamphlets, constituting inter alia, the crime of lèse-majesté*. The author was then summoned to appear within 15 days before a military judge in Madrid, to give testimony in his defense. Somewhere in France, somebody informed Ibanez of the summons. Roared he in hearty laughter: "I would just as soon take refuge on a cannibal island or throw myself into waters inhabited by crocodiles or famished sharks as to confide myself to the government of bandits...