Word: marshals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Harvard Dramatic Club, and in those of the Idler Club at Radcliffe, where he took the role of Lord Darlington in "Lady Windermere's Fan," will direct the production. B. H. Goldsmith '33 will be production manager, and J. W. Welsh '31 will attend to the lighting arrangements, while Marshal Smith '32 will be make...
...Marshal Josef Pilsudski hates the chores which a prime minister cannot dodge (such as signing papers), resigns that office whenever he can, resigned it again last week...
...that all is shipshape, Marshal Pilsudski will smoke his pipe contentedly in his dear old War Office (he always remains War Minister), will leave the prime ministry to swashbuckling Colonel Walery Slawek who prepared to take up his chores last week. Under the fantastic Pilsudski administration, oddly enough, Poland prospers steadily. Example: Gydnia, up to a few years ago a tiny fishing village, is now the first 100% Polish "Gateway to the Sea," teems with imposing dockyards, has just been connected with the centres of Polish industry by a new railway...
Officials pointed out that to win the distinction of common military burial among Frenchmen who fell in the War one must, according to law, have died between Aug. 2, 1914 and Oct. 24. 1919. whereas martial Marshal Petain is still alive...
Returns: The Pilsudski bloc, which had 120 seats in Parliament before the election, won last week 247 seats, a thumping majority in a parliament of 444 members divided among 22 parties. Even when in a minority, Marshal Pilsudski and his army clique have no difficulty in dictating to Poland, but they decided recently to become the majority in order to revise the constitution, rivet their power...