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...Lemuel Bowden '36, F. Gorham Brigham '37, Leonard K. Bristol '38, Edward B. Brooks '37, John H. Burns '37, William G. Burt '38, Hallock G. Campbell, Gr., Courtland Canby '36, Edward T. Canby, Gr., Robert S. Chafee '36, William V. Doering '38, George Ehrenfried '35, John H. Eric '37, Matin S. Erlanger '38, Eben H. Fiske ocC., H. Walter Forster '36, William Fraser '38, Richard L. Gregg '38, N. Babcock Groton '37, Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Malcolm L. Hayward '38, Hugh F. Hinckley '87, James C. Hopkins '38, William A. Johnson '36, George Keller '37, Morris...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MILTON CONCERT FIRST ON GLEE CLUB SCHEDULE | 2/12/1935 | See Source »

...majority interest in Le Journal des Debats, is the head of the group that in October, 1931 (jointly with the Comite des Houilleres, the coal cartel), purchased the semiofficial newspaper of the French government, Le Temps, controls the Journee Industrielle, and is a power in the management of Le Matin and L'Echo de Paris. Yet for all the illustriousness of this multi-sided man, the newspapers of France almost never mention his name. He does not like publicity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMS AND THE MEN | 5/25/1934 | See Source »

...this arch-swindler continued to march on through the ranks of French politics, striking in the dark like a vampire at large. Paris newspapers, seldom more than 16 pages, are not given to over-writing the news. Of the 30 columns of news in last Sunday's Matin, 14 were definitely concerned with the Stavisky scandal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Distraction from Scandal | 3/12/1934 | See Source »

...most fears is a successful policy of peace by Adolf Hitler for the next few years, until Germany is strong enough to fight and win. Last week Chancellor Hitler flung down the velvet gauntlet of Peace in a significant interview with Comte Fernand de Brinon of Paris' Le Matin...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: Answer on Security? | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

...pale eyebrows of General Maxime Weygand to lift. Great General Max, the Army's executive Commander-in-Chief, holds that "in France colonial troops become easy victims of Communism and alcoholism." He announced last week that he will make an inspection tour of Morocco. Promptly the Paris Matin predicted that when General Max returns he will further deprecate the value of colonial troops, will ask for an increase in the period of military training served by all young Frenchmen from one year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Sarraut & Weygand | 11/13/1933 | See Source »

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