Current History, Том 15New York Times Company, 1921 |
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... President Harding entered from a side door at the back of the hall . He stood for a moment , bowing acknowl- edgment ... PRESIDENT HARDING'S ADDRESS . When Dr. Abernathy said " Amen , " Secretary Hughes , acting as pro tem- pore Chairman ...
... President Harding entered from a side door at the back of the hall . He stood for a moment , bowing acknowl- edgment ... PRESIDENT HARDING'S ADDRESS . When Dr. Abernathy said " Amen , " Secretary Hughes , acting as pro tem- pore Chairman ...
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... President's address an interesting little passage took place , hinging on the French in- sistence that their language be with English one of the official languages of the conference . Mr. Hughes ob- Mr. Hughes ob- served that , inasmuch ...
... President's address an interesting little passage took place , hinging on the French in- sistence that their language be with English one of the official languages of the conference . Mr. Hughes ob- Mr. Hughes ob- served that , inasmuch ...
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... President invited the Governments of the British Empire , France , Italy and Japan to participate in a conference on the subject of limitation of armament , in con- nection with which Pacific and Far Eastern questions also would be ...
... President invited the Governments of the British Empire , France , Italy and Japan to participate in a conference on the subject of limitation of armament , in con- nection with which Pacific and Far Eastern questions also would be ...
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... President Harding to co - operate with the Disarmament Conference . Left to right : Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird , Mrs. Thomas G. Winter , Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan and Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson British delegates at the Disarmament ...
... President Harding to co - operate with the Disarmament Conference . Left to right : Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird , Mrs. Thomas G. Winter , Mrs. Eleanor Franklin Egan and Mrs. Katherine Phillips Edson British delegates at the Disarmament ...
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... President , would submit a concrete proposal for an agreement for the limitation of naval arms . He looked directly at Mr. Bal- four at his left and Prince Tokugawa , half way down the side table on his right , as he said in even tones ...
... President , would submit a concrete proposal for an agreement for the limitation of naval arms . He looked directly at Mr. Bal- four at his left and Prince Tokugawa , half way down the side table on his right , as he said in even tones ...
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