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...almost all they seriously asked. The same thing is true regarding Bulgaria. The last bit of Bulgarian Macedonia has gone to Serbia. Without gong into the Macedonian question, one must say that in spite of the skillful historical and other arguments that have been put forth on the Serbian side, it is hard to dodge two facts. First, until ten years ago the great majority of foreign and unprejudiced travellers in or students of Macedonia regarded the Macedonian Slavs as Bulgars; second, rightly or wrongly, they felt so themselves, and their sympathies were accordingly that of the Bulgars...
After discussing the present alliance between Serbia and Greece, the questions of Skutari, Dalmatian and of Fiume, the pact of London, Italian occupation, of the armistice; the question of the Serbian ports, with much light thrown upon geography, nationality and history, Professor Coolidge spoke of the felling that exists between the Serbs and the Croats. The latter look on themselves as much more cultured and western, but are willing to be united with the Serbs without domination by them. The Serbs likewise fell a superiority in that they have fought and suffered and freed the others whom they sometimes look...
...members of the Serbian War Mission to the United States, who are visiting Boston today, will inspect the University early this afternoon. They are scheduled to arrive at Cambridge at 2.30 o'clock and to leave in time to attend a reception given by Mayor Curley at 4 o'clock. Following the reception the visiting delegates will hold a conference with the committee in supervision of the Boston Serbian relief fund A dinner at the Hotel Somerset precedes their departure...
...Serbian War Mission visiting Boston today will include the University in its itinerary. For two hours, after a luncheon to be given at the Boston City Club, the party will inspect the University buildings, finishing the tour by 4 o'clock in order to be present at a reception held by the Mayor of Boston...
...Marseilles is further removed from the struggle--it typifies the universality of the conflict. The streets are thronged with soldiers of most of the warring nations and their dependencies; French, French colonials from the Soudan, Algiers and Indo-China, British, Australian, New Zealand, Hindu, Serbian, Russian--all united in the same titanic task...