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...Fiume, which had not been promised to her, but which she then claimed. The question was further complicated by the action of the Italian poet, d'Annunzio, in seizing Fiume (Sept. 12, 1919) and annexing it to Italy. These difficulties were smoothed out by the Treaty of Rapallo (November, 1920) negotiated for Italy by Count Sforza, Foreign Minister in the last Giolitti Cabinet, who, in a letter to the YugoSlavian Government, recognized its claims to the adjacent port of Barros. In Article 4 of the Treaty of Rapallo the contracting Powers recognized the independence of Fiume in perpetuity. Article...
...mission, now a Tripartite concern, went to work to apply the terms of the Treaty of Rapallo and the Agreement of Santa Margherita. But, the geographical situations of Sussak (a suburb of Fiume) and Porto Barros created many difficulties in regard to the administration of Fiume. Moreover, Yugo-Slavia wanted Porto Barros completely under her own sovereignty. It is the question of Porto Barros that has delayed a settlement so long...
...Beerbohm is nearly 51 years of age. Educated at Charterhouse and Merton College, Oxford, he has since dabbled with the fine arts and literature. A great lover of Italy, he spends much of his time at his villa (Villino Chiaro) at Rapallo...
...Studdy, of Yale, and Richard Trimble, of Harvard. Those whose term expires in 1894 are George A. Adee, of Yale; Edward D. Appleton, of Trinity; Henry W. Barker, of Williams; Henry Stanford Brooks, of Yale; George Walton Greene, of Harvard; Tracy H. Hains, "of Princeton, and Edward S. Rapallo, of Columbia. The election of officers resulted as follows: George A. Adee, president; Robert C. Cornell, vice - president; William S. Tod, treasurer, and Evert Jansen Wendell, secretary...
...Appleton, Trinity; Collin Armstrong, Amherst; Wendell Baker, Harvard; Henry W. Banks Jr., Williams; Henry Stanford Brooks, Yale; Robert C. Cornell, Columbia; Cornelius C. Cuyler, Princeton; George Walton Green, Harvard; Tracy H. Harris, Princeton; Oliver G. Jennings, Yale; William H. L. Lee, Yale; Charles F. Matthewson, Dartmouth; Edward S. Rapallo, Columbia; Guy Richards, Columbia; William W. Skiddy, Yale; William Stewart Tod, Princeton; Richard Trimble, Harvard; Henry S. Van Duzer, Harvard, and Evert Jansen Wendell, Harvard...