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...parley, held in order to fix the terms upon which the Experts' Plan is to be operated, was no milk and water affair. Statesmen puffed out their chests, sighed with relief; then a highly dramatic incident recharged the air with electrical emotion. The delegates had signed the final protocol of the agreement and were somewhat sheepishly regarding one another with a "that's that" expression on their faces, when Premier MacDonald started the electricity by shaking hands all round. The paw of Chancellor Marx he held long and earnestly, led its owner to Premier Herriot of France, seized...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: New Era | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

Results. The protocol, which set the seal of international approval on the decisions of the Conference, was accompanied by four annexes, designed to make the Experts' Plan effective. The content of the annexes was practically the same as the 'substance of the agreement reached by the Allied and Associated Powers before the arrival of the Germans (TIME, Aug. 11). The major distinction was that the Germans had approved the proposals and made the agreement international and effective by signing with the Allies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: New Era | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

Costa Rica. The Costa Rican Constitutional Congress ratified a convention and protocol with the U. S., the terms of which facilitate the work of traveling salesmen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LATIN AMERICA: Notes, Jul. 7, 1924 | 7/7/1924 | See Source »

...William H. Park, head of Research, Vaccine, and Chemical Laboratories, New York City Health Department : "Tuberculosis vaccine has long been used on animals. In America it was used by the Department of Agriculture of Pennsylvania . . . Until we see a protocol on the subject we are not in a position to judge whether it will be a practical solution in immunizing the human race...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Wolf! Wolf!? | 7/7/1924 | See Source »

...More than a year ago President Harding proposed that the Senate should authorize our adherence to the protocol of the Permanent Court of International Justice with certain conditions. His suggestion has already had my approval. On that I stand. I should not oppose other reservations, but any material changes which would not probably receive the consent of the many other nations would be impracticable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: World Court | 6/9/1924 | See Source »

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