DURING the last three years the Swiss Government, of its own accord and within the limits of the country's necessarily restricted possibilities, has exerted itself to contribute to the reconstruction of j the European economy. Trade ' agreements have been concluded j with virtually all countries of the j European continent, providing for : a steadily increasing exchange of goods. i * * -K EHARLES L. SWEM, for eight years . the confidential secretary to President Woodrow Wilson,' recently bestowed over a hundred notebooks to Princeton University's new Firestone Library. Dr. Julian P. Boyd, chief librarian, said the Swem notebooks were "of the greatest historical importance, including much material hitherto unknown." Mr. Swem is now a reporter in the Supreme Court of New York State. — Business Education World. Immediate relief — Coughs, Colds — Woods' Great Peppermint Cure W. E. WOCBDS, Ltd., Lambton Quay., Wgtn.
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Chronicle (Levin), 4 May 1949, Page 3
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