Word: outward
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Twenty-four hours after the President died, his body was conveyed from the Palace Hotel, San Francisco, with simple ceremonies to the special train which had carried him .on his outward journey. On a fast schedule it started across the continent to Washington. Plans were made for formal obsequies in the Rotunda of the Capitol on Wednesday and interment at Marion, Ohio, on Friday. Calvin Coolidge, who succeeded to the Presidency, appointed that day for national mourning...
When swords are thrust outward to glean...
...Millerand added his voice to that of the Government. During his recent tour of France he says the people energetically supported the Ruhr policy, giving vent to their approval in cries of "Stick it out! " "Don't budge!" "We are with you!" "Don't worry!" Despite these outward manifestations there is an inward tendency on the part of the Government to accede to the growing demands of organized labor and the big industrialists for an early Ruhr peace...
...University crews went down to the Navy Yard in the morning at an easy paddle. Coach Muller took the place of S. N. Brown '24, at stroke in the junior eight on the outward trip, but Brown took charge of the combination again on the return stretch, which was accomplished at a somewhat higher beat. The Freshmen paddled to the three mile mark and back before lunch...
Aside from the outward manifestations in the Ruhr, the week's most important event in diplomatic circles was the British answer to the German note. It is evident that the British Government saw fit to seize a favorable opportunity to change its stand on the whole Ruhr question. Hitherto Great Britain has maintained an attitude of despairing neutrality upon a question which vitally affects her own interests; now she is determined to have her say in the ultimate peace offering that the Germans, sooner or later, are bound to make. The propitious moment arrived. France views with no inconsiderable...