Word: warsaw
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Count Skryzynski, who is shortly coming to the U. S., and Minister of Education Professor Stanislaw Grabski, acting for the Government. Deputies Dr. Thon and M. Reich represented the Jewish cartel in the Chamber of Deputies. Most of the credit for the move, which was thought exceedingly clever in Warsaw, was given to Count Skryzynski...
...wife of the attaché for aviation; the Misses Marion and Alice Tully of Corning, N. Y., Ambassador and Mrs. Houghton's nieces; Mrs. John Lawrence of Boston; Mrs. John Taylor of Philadelphia; Mrs. Williamson S. Howell, wife of the first Secretary of the U. S. Legation in Warsaw; Miss Jean Field Blair, Richmond, Va.; Miss Mary Louise Butterfield, Chestnut Hill, Mass.; Miss Elizabeth Irving Chase, Waterbury, Conn.; Miss Suzette Dewey, Chicago; Miss Helen Edwards, Cincinnati; Miss Betty Galey of London, daughter of the Director of the American University Union and Miss Joan Williams, Chicago...
...Warsaw, where most of the diplomatic heads are Ministers, the change means that the French Ambassador automatically outranks most of his confreres...
Inasmuch as the club is situate near the great Warsaw Cathedral, the police were convinced that a Polish version of the Bulgarian Sveti Krai Cathedral outrage (see below) had been planned...
...response to Germany's expressed design that she will seek by peaceful means, under Article 19 of the League Covenant,* the rectification of her Polish boundary, Premier Grabski of Poland said in the Diet at Warsaw...