Word: italianization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Times change, and Germans know that Count von Bernstorff is now a leading exponent of The League of Nations. Last week, at Geneva, he did his best to mediate between U. S., French, Italian and Japanese representatives who were squabbling about disarmament as members of an important League committee. With a voice and manner gently reproving, Count von Bernstorff called upon the Great Powers to disarm here and now down to the minute Post-War armament of Germany. Up and down Unter Den Linden, Germans commented on the Count's speech with ponderous approval, seemed unstirred by the supreme...
...Japanese officer, ostentatiously without arms, landed from a Japanese gunboat in the harbor, and with great coolness brought 160 Japanese citizens in safety from the city. ¶ At Nanking were killed: one U. S. citizen, the Harbor Master and Mr. L. S. Smith, both Britons, one French and one Italian Catholic priest and one unidentified Japanese seaman...
...Italian Renaissance Sculpture," Professor Edgell, New Fogg Museam, Fine Arts...
...Italian Baroque Architecture," Professor Edgell, Robinson Hall, Fine Arts...
...Italian...