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...haired Dr. Dodge hopes to make more Americans conscious of the importance of maintaining the seven Near East colleges as outposts of American influence and democratic attitudes.* The American College at Sofia, Bulgaria, has already succumbed; it was closed by the Nazis, and the Russians have not let it reopen...
Producing the Goods. These were obviously temporary measures. The problem now was how to reopen the bank and keep it in as healthy a condition as possible. Under the present state of world affairs, this called for more than just financial aid to Britain. It meant that the U.S. would probably have to take over Britain's share of keeping Germany alive. Since money is nothing if it is not backed by goods, it also meant that Britain would have to increase her own lagging production...
...Conference will heal some old sores, may reopen others. Scheduled for war's end, the conference was summarily torpedoed a year ago by headstrong Assistant Secretary of State Spruille Braden on the ground that the U.S. had no business sitting down at the same table with Argentina. The scorching, inside battle that Braden's bull-in-china-shop action precipitated among U.S. diplomats made confusion of the U.S.'s Latin American policy, which was not too clear in the first place. Now that Braden and ex-Ambassador George Messersmith, his chief antagonist, are out, and the Administration...
...book exchange, which enabled many veterans to purchase hard to get and expensive items, will reopen at the AVC office in Phillips Brooks House. There too, all veterans who have let their National Service Life Insurance lapse will find forms and information for re-instating before the August deadline...
...great day arrived last week, the Mahdi's son, 63-year-old Sayed Sir Abdul Rahman el Mahdi Pasha, now the darling of the British because he opposes union of the Sudan with Egypt, was ready to reopen his father's tomb at Omdurman. In ruins since Lord Kitchener's army shattered it with artillery in the reoccupation of the Sudan in 1898, the tomb was rebuilt this year with British permission...