Word: matin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...author and correspondent, will speak in Jordan Hall tomorrow afternoon at 3.30 on Soviet Russia. Mr. Eaton was recently banished from Russia, where he had been imprisoned and sentenced to death as a spy. He had gone to Russia to conduct an investigation for the London Daily Mail, Le Matin and La Nation Belge...
...Eaton '12, an international correspondent and author, who recently returned to Boston after being banished from Russia, where he was imprisoned and sentenced to death as a spy while conducting a special investigation for the London Daily Mail, Le Matin and La Nation Belge, will give a lecture on "Soviet Russia" in Jordan Hall next Sunday at 3.30 o'clock...
...next day he listened, from 9:30 a.m. till 7 p.m., while Senator after Senator rose to the attack. The strongest assault on his position was made oy Senator Henri de Jouvenal, proprietor of the Matin, who pointed out that the British economies had not required decrees for their accomplishment. Finally at 7 o'clock, facing a talked-out and hungry Senate, he rose and announced his intention of delivering a two-hour speech. He offered his hearers the choice of submitting to it then, or of waiting until after dinner. The Senate chose to dine, and returned...
...Boston, Edward A. Filene had instituted plans for a peace award, similar to that of Mr. Bok, to be held in England, France, Italy. The prize will be $50,000. Leon Bourgeois, former President of the Council of the League of Nations, Senator de Jouvenel, editor of Le Matin; Tommaso Tittoni, President of the Italian Senate, and Professor Gilbert Murray are cooperating in the effort...
...Matin continued: "When one thinks that this happened in a Ministry of which France is justly proud and at the head of which is a man of great intelligence and sense of justice, one wonders what happens in other Ministries. Above the imbecility of rules, should not there be common sense and pity...