Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Governor Allen of Kansas: "I am visiting in Greece and have been received with great éclat by King, Ministers and populace. Says the Embros (Athens paper): 'No foreigner in history ever won the hearts of the Greek people so completely.' I am afraid, however, that I share my honors with Lord...
...round sum of 50,000,000,000 gold marks - about $11,900,000,000. It will, however, take into consideration the amount already paid to the Allies-about $1,428,000,000, and the British will, it is known, forego a claim to the major part of their share, which is about $2,618,000,000. The net offer will be between seven and eight billion dollars, and it is considered likely that France and Belgium, with the concurrence of Italy, will accept this figure. There is still, however, a possibility that Cuno will open the negotiations with a small...
Lady Rachel, whose father will be best remembered as Governor General of Canada, is a close friend of the royal family, and was one of a few girls who were selected by Queen Mary to share the lessons given to Princess Mary at Buckingham Palace. It was felt certain, even in well- informed Court circles, that the Prince of Wales would ultimately propose to Lady Rachel. Once again the bubble of speculation has been pricked; nothing remains now but the advent of that tiresome edict, issued periodically by the Dowagers of London, as to whom the Prince will marry...
...note is described in its text as a proclamation and starts off with: " The Government of the Republic, anxious to contribute its share to a movement for peace and to found it on principles that will give governmental stability and otherwise prove of value to the nation, hereby proclaims its readiness to negotiate an immediate cessation of hostilities...
...past three years the University has had the benefit of three coaching systems, all of them directed by men of known reputation. During the same period the University has had its full share of good material. But so far Harvard has been almost invariably unsuccessful...