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...United States Department of Agriculture, the third volume of which will be ready sometime this fall. His book entitled "Contemporary Sociological Theories," published in 1928, has already been translated into German and Chinese, and is now in the process of being translated into Japanese, Czecho-Slovakian, and Yugo-Slavian. At the present time, three-quarters of the work of translating Professor's Sorokin's "System of Sociology" from Russian into English has been done by Dr. Sharol of Columbia, and the book will be published by Harper sometime in 1932. "Social Dynamics" will be the title of the three volume...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PROFESSOR P. A. SOROKIN SATISFIED WITH NEW SOCIOLOGY DIVISION | 10/8/1931 | See Source »

...Yugo-Slavia. Friction between Italy and Yugo-Slavia was generated, curiously enough, by the Zaniboni affair. At Trieste the Slavonian newspaper Edinost published accusations to the effect that the whole Zaniboni "plot" had been "framed" by Fascist leaders to embarrass the Opposition and serve as an excuse for further tyranny. Promptly Fascists attacked and severely damaged both the offices of Edinost and the Yugo-Slavian consulate at Trieste...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Fascismo Trionfante | 11/23/1925 | See Source »

...Yugoslavian cities. Apparently the Government of Yugo-Slavia made almost frantic efforts to quell these disturbances, which included the burning of Italian flags, attacks on Italian consulates and some scattered plundering of Italian-owned shops. Foreign Minister Nintchitch of Yugo-Slavia promptly despatched a note of apology to the Italian Government, and was reviled as a "traitor" by many of his countrymen for so doing. The incident appeared closed with the alleged arrival at Belgrade of an Italian note in which the original Fascist outbreak at Trieste was "deplored" and the Yugo-Slavian apology accepted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: Fascismo Trionfante | 11/23/1925 | See Source »

...Yugo-Slav Ambassador at Washington made advances to Secretary Kellogg looking forward to the funding of the Yugo-Slavian debt. But that is a minor matter-only about $65,000,000, as compared to the billions owed by France and Italy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Italy's Debt | 7/6/1925 | See Source »

...Belgrade, Yugo-Slavian capital, Nikolai Pashitch pays no attention to the protests and growls of his angry opponents. Sitting back in his easy chair, the octogenarian Premier runs his desiccated fingers through his long beard and confidently hopes for an overwhelming "electoral" victory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: YUGO-SLAVIA: Balkanized Election | 1/19/1925 | See Source »

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