Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...familiar'' with the matter. In a moment he recovered himself, rallied to his colleague's support. Quickly he rattled off passages from Mr. Balfour's memoirs, from Colonel House's diary, from a letter written by Britain's Wartime Prime Minister David Lloyd George-all indicating that on his visit to the U. S. in the spring of 1917 Secretary Balfour had told President Wilson and Secretary Lansing all about the secret treaties. Furthermore, declared Senator Clark, Secretary Balfour had left with the State Department "a comprehensive memorandum" concerning the treaties. Then the Missouri...
...Young, cable editor of the New York Times, who was fortunate in obtaining memoranda left by the late Adolph S. Ochs. On April 22, 1921, Mr. Ochs, as the potent publisher of the New York Times, was invited to breakfast at No. 10 Downing St. by Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Afterward he was shown into the office of First Lord of the Admiralty Viscount Lee of Fareham, secretaries were sent out of the room, the doors were closed. As palpitating Publisher Ochs afterward recorded in his memorandum, "I left this conference in a high state of elation, feeling very...
...removed from the political whirlgig that had red-headed Governor Chandler cruising the streets for votes in a sound truck with a red-combed rooster on the radiator, is Professor Lloyd Arnold of the University of Illinois, in a state neighbor to Kentucky. With a colleague, Dr. J. A. Vauchulis, in the division of bacteriology, department of health, Dr. Arnold has perfected a new skin disinfectant for surgical use. The new solution is much cheaper than any disinfectant known today and more efficient than any other. Eminent in medicine, Dr. Arnold received his M.A. at Texas Christian...
...Benes in the election Dec. 18. Since the wreck of the Habsburg Empire was in no small part the work of Dr. Masaryk, in Vienna last week the Neues Wiener Tagblatt exulted with Restorationists: "The foes of the Habsburgs pass! Lloyd George, for adequate reasons, was sentenced to political obscurity long ago. Wilson, Poincare, Clemenceau and Foch are dead. Masaryk has resigned...
...Professor Lloyd Lorenzo Arnold, University of Illinois bacteriologist, last week predicted: "Common head colds will cost the American people about $100,000,000 between now and Easter. . . . There will be 2,000,000 wage-earners who will be sick for at least eight days due to common colds...