Word: spokes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Then spoke Secretary of State Kellogg: "I believe it is a great step forward in civilization-a great moral step...
...Again spoke the U. S. Secretary of State, making a reference to French Foreign Minister Aristide Briand, granting him inspirational credit in the authorship of the treaty. Twenty-five minutes later Mr. Kellogg was in a train which rattled into the Gare St.-Lazare, Paris, 45 minutes ahead of schedule, to the discomfiture of newsmen, of whom only one, forlorn, was present. U. S. Ambassador Myron Timothy Herrick, prominent welcomer, arrived at the station late...
Thereafter Mr. Kellogg lunched with Ambassador Herrick, spoke with M. Aristide Briand ("a pleasant talk"), again dined at the Herrick table...
...often been the business of captains and kings. In Toronto, Canon Plumptre dedicated the service of St. James's Cathedral to the signing of the treaty. Later, militaristic Author Rudyard Kipling's Recessional was sung. In Berlin, General Superintendent of Evangelical Churches Herr Doktor Martin Bibilius spoke in the same wise but made no mention of Imperialist Kipling...
Delegates representing the Communist Youth Internationale, the Y. M. C. A., the Socialist Youth Internationale and the Jewish World Youth Organization hobnobbed, spoke pieces, debated, passed pacifist resolutions, and drank an informal milk toast to Peace...