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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cleopatra, as all the world knows, got Antony into a lot of trouble. Anna seems to be doing her worst for Léon. Next, the fascinating Simanova may well be expected to blight the happiness of Commissar Tchicherin of the Soviet Foreign office...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: The Real Rulers | 4/21/1924 | See Source »

...will be recalled by old playgoers that just before Mine. Eleanors Duse was playing her first season in Little Lord Fauntleroy, Harry Pratt was playing the part of a girl in the Pudding. Studious application to his art has done a lot for Pratt, and he is now cast for the female lead in "Who's Who". He will probably not open in the Boston performances, where the Watch and Ward Society, though quite, is still looking out for the morals of the young. But he is grand...

Author: By P. W. Hollister., | Title: Reviewer Finds "Who's Who" Another of Hasty Pudding's "Best Ever" Shows--Declares Comedy Is of Very High Order | 4/10/1924 | See Source »

...president, coming into office the way President Coolidge came in, could expect to pull a party guilty of such practises out of its hole. But President Coolidge, in my opinion, has handled the situation about as badly as it could be handled. He was given the country a lot of platitudes, but people soon get tired of platitudes, especially when the President doesn't stand by them. He took no action until forced to do so by public opinion. He then forced Denby, who had never been accused of dishonesty, out of office after he said he would...

Author: By Raymond LESLIE Buell, | Title: LAMENTS CONDITION OF G. O. P. 'S MORALS | 4/9/1924 | See Source »

...Curtis Wilbur, wife of the new Navy Secretary: "Arrived at Washington, I said to newspaper men: 'I want to do the cooking. I love to cook. My children say I am always in the apron. I am afraid I shall have a lot of social duties which I don't like much. I don't want servants. around. They are too much trouble...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Imaginary Interviews: Apr. 7, 1924 | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

...forts. But there was one thing that stayed him. He knew that to pass though Switzerland would cost him hundreds of thousands of lives and months of delay, if he ever got through at all. Switzerland was prepared. Now on the other hand what would have happened if a lot of sincere, but none the less dangerous, pacifists, had refused to be mobilized in their country's defense? FRANCIS VAN W. MASON...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 4/7/1924 | See Source »

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