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Show BRITAIN PLEASED BY HARVEY'S WORK LONDON, May 15 The Times! prints a special article revie wing the! first year's work of George Harvey, as i American ambassador at the court of St James, paying tribute to his ef I forts to smooth away exisMng raisun derstandlngs between England and; America and reealling his many pub-lie pub-lie speeches, in which, says the article, "he bent bis energies to dispel illusions illu-sions even at the risk of hurting feelings feel-ings and stating fundamental facts which could not be ignored and had to bo reckoned with in dealing with the Am- rii n n p oplc." "Thanks to his untiring efforts," the article continues, "Anglo American re lations have steadily Improved until at the present moment there is no ques tlon in dispute or argument between the two countries. Ambassador Har vey has acted throughout as the Interpreter Inter-preter Ol President Harding, the BUC cess of whose policy he has been greatly Instrumental in assuring '' |