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...condition was not serious, but he was indisposed for several days. The Regent? Admiral Koundouristis requested M. Kafandaris, Royalist, quondam Minister of the Interior to form a Cabinet to succeed the Venizelos Government; Premier Venizelos resigned, on his doctor's advice. Despite rumors of a Republican coup détat to oust the great Premier, it was stated that his control of the Greek situation was prerequisite to the maintenance of friendly relations with foreign power. The Premier was to take a rest, but it was categorically affirmed that he would remain in some other capacity helmsman at the Greek tiller...
...going to Harvard, when I get through school.' The point of this preamble is that isn't there literature that you can send him so that he will be really interested in Harvard and feel that Harvard is interested in seeing him prepare for it? I know tat you have the pick and choice of the country, but he is such a fine, smart, little lad, that I feel and college ought to be glad to have him. If it is not too much, would you have a minute to write him a few words? You see how much audacity...
Radek then went on to say that there really is little difference between the Communist and Nationalist program. He also printed out that the Bolshevik coup d'état was effected with 70,000 men, whereas the strength of the Communist party is more than...
Although the Fascisti cannot be absolved from using armed force against the civil population, Mussolini's coup d'état of . October, 1922, was largely effected by the potency of his castor oil and the monotony of Giovinezza...
...charged with thunder. It was rumored in London, Paris, Rome that a coup d'état had been effected in Greece by a group of revolutionaries, aiming to set up a Republic. For two days the press of the world referred to activities of General Pangalos (former Commander-in-Chief of the Greek Army in Thrace) and Admiral Hadjkyriakos, who were reported to be the strong men mysteriously directing the movement...