Word: visitant
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President William T. Cosgrave of the Irish Free State was another White House visitor-of-the-week (see p. 12). His presence was no less formal in nature than the visit last month of Canada's chief exec- utive, Governor General Willingdon, who was dined at the White House. But some expert on etiquette decided that a White House luncheon for President Cosgrave would do just as well, and luncheon it was. The Cabinet, some outstanding Senators and Representatives, the military chiefs of staff and many a minor official with...
Courtesy and convenience have shortened to "President" the title commonly affixed to William Thomas Cosgrave of the Irish Free State. Last week, as he terminated his U. S. visit (TIME, Jan. 9 et seq.) and prepared to sail from Manhattan on the White Star liner Olympic, Mr. Cosgrave frankly said about his title what is known to every Englishman but perhaps not to every Irishman...
...time-honored ally, France. An Italian-Albanian-Bulgarian-Rumanian rapprochement spanning the lower Balkans and linked up with Hungary, thus encircling Italy's enemy Jugoslavia, has long been a favorite pipe dream for correspondents. Lest it crystallize into a rumor, M. Titulescu prepared, last week, to visit Paris for a friendly chat with Foreign Minister Aristide Briand of France...
...thoroughgoing personal inspection (TIME, Jan. 16) of Marine activities throughout Nicaragua. Last week as he went aboard the cruiser Rochester, at Corinto, Nicaragua, and prepared to sail for Panama, "Leatherneck" Lejeune delivered heavy parting shots as follows: "The boys are well liked by the Nicaraguans. At every place I visited, Nicaraguans greeted me cordially. I was able to visit these places and get first hand information. I appreciate conditions better and in the future will be in a better position to help the boys...
Girolome de Martino, the Italian Ambassador to the United States, will visit the University as the special guest of the Circolo Italiano on February 4. A luncheon in his honor will be given at noon that day in C. H. Moore '89, and several other the Union. President Lowell, Dean members of the faculty have been invited to attend. The Italian Consul, Marquis Ferrante, will be present at the luncheon. Ambassador Martino will make a short talk at the gathering...