Word: kellogg
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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First to sign was Herr Doktor Stresemann (Allemagne), next Visitor Kellogg (Amérique, Les États Unis d'), then Foreign Minister Paul Hymans (Belgique), and so on alphabetically. Baron Cushendun signed twice, once for Great Britain, once for India...
Tactful were the proceedings. The word was whispered to Europeans not to appear in glittering finery which might dim the effect of Signatory Kellogg's sober apparel...
They could not keep Jules, doorman for M. Briand, from appearing in all his medals. Jules said "War is abominable, but the army ... is fine." Also spoke Jules, "This American, too, Mr. Kellogg. Perhaps he will get to understand France better, like the American Ambassador does, and will make jokes and laugh like Mr. Herrick does with M. Briand...
Secretary Kellogg smiled, fidgeted. He and the other signatories were taken aback by the barrage of "talking movie" cameras which had previously been installed in the Salle des Horloges...
...Briand manfully braving the pinkish white glare of the flood lights made a speech which was later translated into English. He returned compliments to Secretary Kellogg and paid homage to first signator Gustav Stresemann, Foreign Minister of Germany...