Word: pan
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...neutral rights. Latin America, emotional, idealistic, and ever ready to respond to chivalrous action, has followed suit, and already a goodly number of her states have severed relations with Germany and lent their moral support to the Allies. A great advance has been made in the feeling of Pan-American unity, which with tact and prudence on the part of our diplomats, should lead to an understanding and friendship of lasting benefit to both continents...
...visited many of the aerodromes, or flying fields, and has been in close touch with the French military instruction. His unique experiences include actual flights over battlefields and he has also been a witness of several Zeppelin raids on Paris. Lantern slides of the training at the Pan-Aerodrome, and pictures of Norman Prince '08, who was Dr. Prince's nephew, that have never before been shown in this country, will be exhibited...
...flying fields in France, and he has been in close touch with the military instruction there. His unique experiences include actual flights over the battlefields and he has also been a witness of several Zeppelin raids on Paris. Mr. Prince will show lantern slides of the training at the Pan-Aerodrome, and pictures of Norman Prince which have never before been shown in this country...
Heading the cast are E. H. Morse '20, who plays the role of Pan Maleski, Vanda's father; E. P. Goodnow '20, the American; and T. M. Hodgens '20, the Russian officer. Miss Helenka Adamowska plays the part of Vanda. The complete cast follows: Pan Maleski, proprietor of an estate in Poland, E. H. Morse '20 Tadeusz Bolski, E. P. Goodnow '20 Sasha Polivanof, a Russian officer, T. M. Hodgens '20 Sebastian, Maleski's servant, J. L. T. Tildsley '19 Bartosz, H. B. Griffiths '18 Yuzef, Yan and Stach, peasant men, D.S.Critz ucC., W. E. Fuller '19 and P. Means...
...President of Brazil and although a comparatively young man, he has had a notable career in the diplomatic service of his country. He has written a number of important books on diplomatic affairs in South America. The latest of these is a survey of the history of pan-Americanism entitled, "From Monroe to Rio Branco." I addition, he has made series of investigations of the boundary litigation's in which Brazil has had a part, and which on account of the extent and location on that country, are of unusual importance in the affairs of several of the countries...