Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sign my name in sincerity but request that no more than my "nickname" be put in print. But don't omit "The Hill School...
...Rakovsky incurred French displeasure some months ago while in Moscow conferring with his government. Although in every sense an ambassador accredited to the head of a foreign country, he was undiplomatic enough, or brazen enough, to sign a Bolshevik proclamation calling upon the workers and soldiers of European countries to strike and revolt against their governments in the event of a war with Russia...
...name?" He grinned "Well, my real one is Edwin, but I had an aunt who thought that was too long or something, so she started calling me 'Poodles' when I was three days old, for no particular reason, and it certainly has stuck. I even sign checks with it, and they're good checks...
...posting you a magazine in which you will find a good portrait of the Infanta Beatriz, Alfonso's eldest daughter and favorite child. She is very clever and has fine eyes, but she is not a beauty by any means. The King of Spain never signs Alfonso R. as you describe it; the Spanish custom is to sign Yo, El Rey (I, the King...
...November, 1917, M. Trotzky became the first Commissioner of Foreign Affairs, in which capacity he represented Russia at the Brest-Litovsk peace conference with Germany. He at first refused the German terms, but the continued advance of German troops into the heart of Russia eventually forced the Bolsheviki to sign far worse terms of peace. M. Trotzky agreed to the necessity of ending hostilities, and handed over his portfolio of Foreign Affairs to become Commissar of War, in which capacity he organized the Red Army...