Word: visitor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...balcony of his immense, square palace, commanding the lagoon. Came the slow thunder of a royal salute and its return. Then the King of All the Swedes and many a Lapp* descended to greet a tanned and sprightly Monarch, who soon landed from the Principe Alfonso. Naturally the royal visitor was His Most Catholic Majesty Alfonso XIII, King of Spain...
...Immortals" of the French Academy. While Mr. Mackay remained in the U. S., she crossed the Channel to London, repeated her triumphs. Her mansion on Carlton House Terrace was decorated with Gobelin tapestries, other valuable objets d'art. Edward VII, then Prince of Wales, was a constant, admiring visitor. She went to Moscow, where Tsar Alexander III pronounced her the most beautifully dressed woman at his coronation ball. In 1902 her husband died. In 1915 she began a quiet life at Nice, France. She returned to the U. S. in 1919, where she has since entertained the present Prince...
...remote is Hanover Square from the feverish doings of Wall Street that the casual visitor might leave with the impression that little business finds its way there. For such a visitor would not be likely to see the ringlike tables which themselves form a ring about Hanover Square...
First to sign was Herr Doktor Stresemann (Allemagne), next Visitor Kellogg (Amérique, Les États Unis d'), then Foreign Minister Paul Hymans (Belgique), and so on alphabetically. Baron Cushendun signed twice, once for Great Britain, once for India...
...Kellogg chose to go to the American hospital at Neuilly, near Paris, there to call on U. S. Chief of the Division of Western European Affairs James Theodore Marriner of Visitor Kellogg's own Department of State, paver of the Kellogg way into Paris, and shortly after seriously...