Word: renger
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...much of the equipment purchased last year for the Moroccan war (TIME, June 7) has not yet been paid for and accounts for the excess of this year's budget over last year's. Le Senat- ¶Welcomed back into its ranks Senator Victor Henry Bérenger who resigned last week as French Ambassador to the U. S. M. Bérenger whose "businesslike" personality impressed Secretary Mellon most favorably and went a long way toward making possible the Fran-co-U. S. debt agreement which they mutually negotiated (TIME, May 10) was in high dudgeon...
...Passed after much debate the measure for funding the $4,025,000,000 French debt to the U. S. as agreed upon by the Debt Funding Commission and Ambassador Bérenger (TIME, May 10, THE CABINET) by vote of 236 to 112. (Bill went to the Senate...
...renger and the American Commissioners?Secretaries Mellon, Hoover, Kellogg, Senator Smoot, Representative Theodore E. Burton and their colleagues?last week signed an agreement in the following terms...
Next morning the meeting was held. It lasted less than 30 minutes. M. Bérenger made a concrete offer and a little speech. Unlike M. Caillaux's debt efforts, there was a minimum of publicity. Not even M. Bérenger's speech was made public. His offer was said to be better than Caillaux's. The American Commission took a few days to consider the proposal, and an aura of hopefulness floated over the White House and Treasury Department...
After consideration, the Commission sent back M. Bérenger's offer, asking him to> revise it so that larger payments would be made by France in the early years...