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On Friday, July 18, 1924, during a religious ceremony, Major Robert Imbrie, American vice–consul at Teheran, was attacked and done to death by a fanatical mob that misunderstood or resented his presence. The outrage was peculiarly atrocious in that the mob after severely wounding Consul Imbrie pursued him into the operating-room of the hospital where he had been taken for relief and there pounded him to death.
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The discussion of this incident is based upon the facts as given out by the Department of State and the cabled press reports published in the New York Times.
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1 The discussion of this incident is based upon the facts as given out by the Department of State and the cabled press reports published in the New York Times.