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...question is so often propounded to me in various forms as to what I consider the particular service women may render in politics and government that I am forced to the conclusion that it is inspired by real concern on the part of the public as to the effect of the general enfranchisement of women. Whether the question emanates from, apprehension or hope I am unable...
...Geneva officials of the Permanent Secretariat of the League of Nations penned with one swift stroke and three twiddles a figure which stonecutters quaintly render "M." The figure represented the number of international agreements deposited and registered, up to last week, with the League of Nations. Far and wide, diplomats remarked that for the League to have already accumulated 1,000 such documents, constituted no insignificant tribute to its prestige...
...program includes 18 pieces, of which the Glee Club will render eight. Mme Onegin singing the remaining...
...Foreign Minister spoke: "I do not say that these documents when ratified will make war impossible, but I do say that they will render war infinitely more difficult. . . . It will be almost impossible for a signatory nation to make war without clearly putting itself in the wrong before the whole civilized world and bearing the odium of such wrongdoing. . . . I should like to say that the success of the Locarno conference was essentially due to the high character of the representatives of Germany and France. . . . 'The spirit of Locarno' epitomized and was animated by a sincere desire...
...fuss. Any attempt to render deliberate justice in a controversial case usually brings on a big fuss. In the court martial of Colonel William Mitchell (TIME, Nov. 2 et seq.) there is little doubt that the nine generals who are the august judges, were, if given any instructions at all by the War Department, told to conduct the trial in such a manner that Colonel Mitchell could have no complaint of unfairness...