Word: mutualization
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Government of Francisco Largo Caballero (although he has been driven from Madrid), invitations have had to be dispatched to these Governments asking them to send representatives to the Coronation. At news of this Benito Mussolini, who was recently appeased by a new British-Italian treaty supposed to have ended mutual animosity over Ethiopia (TIME, Jan. 11), grew furious. II Duce's press thundered that Italy's Royal House of Savoy is justly renowned for the wisdom of Vittorio Emanuele III, added that His Majesty "cannot make other than the correct choice" in deciding whether or not to send...
...Washington as secretary, later became counsellor at the Free State Legation. Dark-haired, affable, fond of bridge, Counsellor Macaulay was popular in the quiet set of Mrs. Lawrence Townsend in Washington, sometimes saw-Mrs. Brady at parties. In 1930 he was appointed Free State Consul General in Manhattan, where mutual social circles brought him closer to Mrs. Brady, now a widow who spent her autumns in the U. S.. springs and summers in Italy, Carlsbad, England. Last summer "Bill" Macaulay, an unostentatiously "good"' Catholic, was in his third year as Minister to the Vatican and Mrs. Brady...
...will also be the five Yale Freshman team in several years to enter the Harvard game with at least an even chance. The Bulldogs have won nine games, lost three, and tied one, whereas the Yardlings have won eight, lost one, and tied one. St. Paul's their only mutual opponent, beat Yale and was defeated by Harvard, both by one goal margins. Comparing the teams on this basis, the teams are very evenly matched...
...everything in Europe today to get a feeling of security -at any rate in one part-from which that security, if once attained, may spread to other parts of the Continent. Were there a pact-I am not speaking of collective security through the whole of Europe-for mutual assistance against aggression between the nations of Western Europe, I hold and believe that such a pact could maintain peace...
...major efforts of this Department, which will be vigorously continued should Congress renew the Trade Agreements Act of 1934, is the negotiation of agreements with other nations whereby the barriers to trade are lessened and a greater movement of trade facilitated. I am certain that this program will bring mutual economic advantage to this country and to other countries, and that the resulting economic stimulus and improvement in the world will lessen the burdens placed upon governments. Further, the improved opportunity and the increased hope which the enlarged international trade will bring should favor the maintenance of peace...