THE new reparation plan proposed by the Dawes Committee on April 9, 1924, and accepted by the Allied and German Governments on August 30, 1924, has now been in operation for over a year. This period ...
This book, written by the former Accountant-General of the Reparations Commission, immediately takes rank as one of the really noteworthy contributions to the literature of reparations. The point of ...
"I believe it will go through," said Professor T. N. Carver, Professor of Political Economy, in reference to the plan advocated by the Dawes committee on the adjustment of the German reparations ...
Not until last week—more than ten years after the War—was Germany presented at Paris with a definite bill for reparations. The Dawes Plan fixed the maximum annual charge which Germany may be called ...
The acceptance of the Dawes plan by the German Reichstag, is in the opinion of Gen. Ludendorf a deliverance of the German victories to the Jews. He expressed this view immediately after the vote in ...
The wildest scenes ever witnessed in the German Parliament occurred yesterday through the provocation of the Voelkische Partei when they shouted “Out with the Jews” during the discussion on the Dawes ...
Gen. Dawes spent his 59th birthday working on a speech. He then gathered his family together; and the entire group were transported from Evanston, Ill., to Lincoln, Neb. There they were met by an ...
Dawes was named for Gen. Charles Dawes, who originated the Dawes Plan, designed to help Germany pay World War I reparations. He shared in a Nobel Prize for the plan. He also served as vice president ...