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...crusaders in the holy cause of Islam against the "atheist" Kemalists who now govern Turkey from her new capital, Angora, in the heart of the Anatolian Peninsula. But the matter goes further. In effect, this is nothing more than the unfurling of the banner of the House of Osman, deposed by the Grand National Assembly in 1922, and raising the question of the Califate, suppressed by the Assembly in 1923 (TIME, Apr. 28,1923). A Kurdish victory, therefore, could mean but one thing-defeat of the Kemalists, resurrection of the Califate at Constantinople, restoration of the Ottoman Empire...
...Missolonghi is a hot, dusty little fishing hamlet on the north of the Gulf of Corinth. It was there that Byron died during the dramatic defense against the overwhelming forces of Osman Pasha, a defense that lasted two yeart and fired the imagination of all Europe...
...reported from Constantinople that the long-expected Constitution will proclaim Turkey a Republic. Thus will appear the formal death-warrant of the House of Osman, whose place will now be taken by Mustapha Kemal Pasha as first President of the Turkish Republic...
Yale.--Bow, Malquist; 2, Randolph; 3, Shean; 4, Jonas; 5, Hill; 6, Osman; 7, Hunman; stroke, Eastein; cox., MacAllister...
...Director of the Chemical Laboratory, Willis Arnold Boughton '17; as Austin Teaching Fellows--in Fine Arts, Millard Burr Gulick 3S.A.; in Chemistry, Ralph Hunter Bailey 1G., Orin Renwick Douthett, Herbert Frederick Engelbrecht 2G., James Hallett Hodges 2G., Bruce Robinson Silver 1G., Lee Irvin Smith 1G., Walter Elwood Vail 1G., Osman James Walker 1G.; as Instructors--in English, Paul Franklin Baum '12, Arthur Stanwood Pier '95, Arthur Parker Stone '93; in Fine Arts, Martin Mower; in Mathematics, Richard Potts Johnson 2G.; in Semitic, Harry Austryn Wolfson; in Chemistry, Alfred Theodore Larson 4G.; in Public Utilities Operation (Business School), Eliot Grinnell Mears...