Word: secreted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Foreign Minister Briand welcomed Foreign Secretary Chamberlain and they went into secret session with each other and finally with Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary General to the League of Nations, who suddenly had sped to Paris from Geneva...
...wound up by stating that its "purely criminal aspects" must be left strictly in the hands of the courts, but that he would welcome a Parliamentary investigation into the Government's responsibility. After several days of party dickering an investigating committee was formed and began to deliberate in secret. The Significance. There appears to be no doubt that the counterfeiting was undertaken with far wider aims in view than the mere enrichment of the counterfeiters. Scarcely anyone questioned last week that its purpose was to finance a putsch designed to set a king upon the vacant throne of Hungary...
...Makropoulos Secret. Karel Capek, Czech author who wrote R. U. R. and who pronounces his name "Chapek," has fastened upon the curiously fascinating and not wholly unusual theme of one who lived beyond her time. Marty, the singer heroine of his conception, has lived 339 years and is still active...
Marty had a secret formula which disappeared. In the play she looks for it; finally it is found and rejected by a group of contented mortals, who burn it to ashy bits. The play is a mixture of mystery melodrama and philosophy, neither of which seems to fulfill itself fully...
...horsewomen, used as they are to coursing astride, noted with secret mockery British news of last week that "a reaction had started in favor of the sidesaddle and the graceful riding habit of a generation ago, as against the man's saddle and the riding breeches of today." The objections to the man's saddle, besides the supposedly esthetic ones, were based on the quasi-medical grounds that the muscles of a woman's thighs were less strong than the corresponding ones of a man and that therefore a woman was less secure astride a horse-would...