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Georges Jean Claude Leygues (September, 1920, to January, 1921), 68, journalist, poet, historian, ministerial veteran of the 90's under the late famed Premier Waldeck-Rousseau. He succeeded Millerand upon the latter's ascension to the Presidency, and dutifully continued a loyal henchman of the Right...
Died. Dr. Peter Spahn, 71, sometime Oberlandesgerichts-praesident (Presiding Judge of a Court of Appeals), leader of the German Centrum or Catholic Party, former President of the Reichstag and former Prussian Minister of Justice; at Bad-Wildungen, in Waldeck. In August, 1917, he became famed for his utterance: "The non-commissioned officer is the representative...
Carthage. The excavations under Count Byron Kuhn de Prorok and the Prince de Waldeck have been suspended, but a more systematic scheme of operations will be started later by arrangement with the French authorities. A Roman chapel and Punic tombs were unearthed. The government has been aroused by indiscriminate vandalistic excavations, and future work at Carthage will be limited to those having permits from the resident-general at Tunis...
...Leopold Mabilleau will deliver the seventh of his series of lectures under the auspices of the Cercle Francais in Sanders Theatre at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon. His subject will be "Le Ministere Waldeck-Rousseau." M. Mabilleau's eighth and last lecture of the series will be given on Thursday afternoon. The subject will be "L'orientation actuelle de la politique francaise, Probabilites d'avenir...
Cercle Francais Lecture. La Politique Francaise. VII. Le Ministere Waldeck-Rousseau. M. Leopold Mabilleau. Sanders Theatre, 4.30 p. m. Admission by ticket only till 4.25 p. m.: after that hour open to the public...