Word: londoners
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Almost fevered perturbation was evinced in London over the possibility of France's making an agreement with the U. S. without bothering her head about a mere matter of $3,000,000,000 that she owes to Britain...
...tugged his beard, sat down and wrote a firm rejoinder to the British objections. This note was not published either, but the Secretary of State was understood to have maintained the claim of the U. S. to share in the Experts' Plan payments. According to The Times of London, however, a compromise was offered. The U. S. Government was understood to be willing to place ex-enemy sequestered property in "the common reparations pool...
History students will have an opportunity to get an intimate view of modern diplomatic procedure in the lecture which will be given by Dr. Hubert Hall Litt.D., F.S.A., of the University of London, on "The Evolution of British Treaty Papers" in Emerson J at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. The lecture is being given under the combined auspices of the department of History and the University History Club...
...Hall is a well-known mountaineer, having scaled mountains all over the world. He is a member of the American Alpine Club and the London Alpine Club. Membership in these societies is limited to men who have made the ascent of difficult peaks in this country and abroad...
...people of London are the most truly educated and broad minded people in the world. In that respect Boston is more like London than New York or any other American city," is the opinion of Mr. Arsbag Fetvadjian, who visited the University recently...