Word: interred
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Consideration of the appropriate means of effecting inter-imperial economic cooperation...
Minor Achievements of the Lausanne agreement last week were to provide: 1) A total moratorium on Reparations and inter-allied debts until the settlement is ratified by the signatories or until one signatory gives formal notice of intention not to ratify. 2) Final payment by Germany not in cash or in kind but in 5% bonds, to be sold to the world public after July 8, 1935, all bonds remaining unsold in 1947 to be destroyed. 3) Security already given to the Allies by Germany in the form of stock certificates of the German State Railways to be returned...
...years every time that one of Willard's comic strip characters referred to Moon Mullins as a "banjo-eyed bum," I have agreed with them that that is just what Mr. Mullins is. But I could never figure it out. Your issue of May 23 says, inter alia, "banjo-eyed Norman Klein." Do Klein's eyes look like banjos, or does Mr. Klein look like Moon Mullins? And another thing, that expression is the only one that angers our Mr. Mullins; a sort of "when you say that, smile" business. Are you not taking considerable chances that...
...Irish Free State has issued a special Congress stamp, with a cross, "Inter-nationalis Congressus Eucharisticus" and "Eire" (Ireland). Throughout Dublin some 450 loudspeakers have been set up to broadcast the affairs of the Congress over a 15-mile radius. Dublin florists advertised seeds which "if planted immediately will yield a wealth of bloom for the Eucharistic Congress." Another advt. said: "Enhance and prolong their stay by treating them to a night's rest on a 'Nelpha' mattress or bedstead." Dublin set up floodlights and searchlights, asked its citizens to help with electric lights and candles...
Though more than a month ago the officials at Lehman Hall announced that the task of forming new rules concerning inter-House dining was entirely in the hands of the House Masters, and though a change is evidently desired by students, no action has been taken on the matter. The most practical plan for liberalization of the rules must allow House members to dine as the guests of friends living in other Houses, and at the same time remove the financial burden which new checks the hospitality of too many students. There must be certain restrictions, a limitation, consonant with...