Word: met
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present situation. But France, if we may believe the French press, raises three objections: first, that passive resistance must cease, second, that there shall be no examination by outsiders of Germany's capacity to pay, and finally, that any abatement of France's claim on Germany must be met by a corresponding abatement of the English and American claims on France. If Mr. Baldwin can unravel this tangle or can cut this Gordian knot, he will rank as the greatest statesman--or the greatest diplomat--of the twentieth century...
...Discussed the teacher's position and pointed out that the professor's salary is not as low in actuality as is commonly imagined. for the law the speaker was Mr. James Byrne '77; his principal point of emphasis was need of college men in public service which could be met by a greater number of lawyers...
Cecil had died in San Antonio? Bee had passed through much, including an unhappy love-affair. She and Guy met almost as strangers? but he knew from the first moment that he could never be happy with anybody else. So he told the dessicated Dessie that all was off between them?and she went right out and married the man he had robbed...
...stars can be seen with the naked eye. With every new increase in the size of telescopes, new stars are revealed, and their number is apparently infinite. The map, with its accompanying catalogue, is the outcome of international coöperation between the astronomers of 18 nations who met...
...table. To such languorous notes as Peace was piping from its drowsy Valerian hillock Mr. Sullivan added a knowing and a star-spanGled obbligato. He was, in fact, closer to what was happening upon the shifty Quai D'Orsay than were several of the involved prime ministers. We met him one afternoon in the Rue de Rivoli, walking with Baron Sonnino and Wellington Koo. Arthur Krock, of The Louisville Times, was with us and he paused to speak to Mr. Sullivan and the others. ' Have you seen Lansing today?' asked Mr. Krock casually. ' Yes,' answered...