Word: macdonald
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...third note declined to take cognizance of a demand from the Moscow Government for an apology for having allowed the Zinoviev letter to be published without reference to Moscow. The note said there is "no intention of departing from the decision communicated to you by Mr. MacDonald and recorded in this office, that the note in question was one which his Majesty's Government cannot consent to receive...
...Greenough '25, president of his class, announced last night the committee to make nominations for officers of the Senior Class. Hiller Innes, of Boston, will be the chairman, with Walter Julius Milde of Cleveland, Ohio; Edward Livingston Hunt Jr. of New York City; Arnold David Hoffman of Dorchester; Wallace MacDonald Snow of Stoneham; Sterling Dow of Kennebunk, Maine, and Lendon Snedeker of Brooklyn, N. Y., as members of the committee...
Labor. In a manifesto, signed by ex-Premier MacDonald and several notables of the Independent Labor Party, Socialists were told that "our work now is to win the people for Socialism." They were also informed that...
Premier James Ramsay MacDonald was driven in his handsome Daimler into the courtyard of Buckingham Palace; three-quarters of an hour later he emerged. King George had accepted the Cabinet's resignation...
...Seals. Following the announcement of the new Cabinet, Premier MacDonald and his Cabinet marched to Buckingham and delivered their seals of office to the King. In leaving the Palace gates, the ex-Labor Ministers met the incoming Conservative Cabinet. Hearty greetings were exchanged, which further lends evidence to the fact that the relations between Conservative and Laborite have never been branded with that bitterness which has marred of late those between Liberal and Laborite...