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Early in the week heavy pressure was brought to bear on Premier Poincareé to call two or three new classes to the French Army to prepare for a possible conflict with the growing Nationalist forces of Germany. André Tardieu, leader of the Clemenceau following in the Chamber of Deputies, was foremost in this move, with a threat to overthrow the Ministry if M. Poincaré did not comply...
...Council of Foreign Affairs, President Eliot and two other Harvard men: Professor George H. Blakeslee '05 and Mr. Denys P. Meyers '06, adviser to the World Peace Foundation. The complete list of contents follows: A Requisite for the Success of Popular Diplomacy, Elihu Root The Policy of France, Andre Tardieu The Tacna-Arica Controversy, Edwin M. Borchard America's Next Contribution to Civilization, Charles W. Eliot The Little Entente, Eduard Benes Reconstruction in the Danube Countries, Josef Redlich Ireland; Resurgent and Insurgent, Ernest Boyd The Mandates of the Pacific, George H. Blakeslee The Allied Debts, John Foster Dulles Russia After...
...there, it is true, a few individual efforts are being made to combat this smugness in the American mind. The latest example is a new magazine, "Foreign Affairs", under the editorship of Professor Archibald Carey Coolidge of the University. Included in the list of contributors are President Eliot, Andre Tardieu, and Elihu Root...
...refusal to go to Genoa and upon a near agreement among the Allied Finance Ministers as to the division of the German indemnity, the action of our government has provoked unfavorable comment abroad. The London "Chronicle", though admitting the justice of our claim, thinks it unfortunately timed; Andre Tardieu characterizes it as an "unfriendly act", and French opinion generally is that we should "tell it to Berlin...
...then passed to the dining-room, and an intense feeling of happiness, mingled with indifference to what I said or did, gradually grew upon me, and all the other guests were evidently equally well-disposed toward the world. The conversation was animated, in fact, very brilliant, and when Monsieur Tardieu, next to whom I was seated, asked: 'Now what do you think about the cocktail?' I felt more inclined to get up and dance than to give him a serious answer...