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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Notification. "Deeply conscious of the high honor it [the Party] confers and the responsibility it imposes, I accept its nomination for President of the United States...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Candidate Coolidge | 8/25/1924 | See Source »

...Coöperation, thereby urged, is not a pledge of indentification with an in dependent party movement nor a third party, nor can it be construed as sup port for such a party, group or movement except as such action accords with our non-partisan political policy. We do not accept government as the solution of the problems of life...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Recommendation | 8/11/1924 | See Source »

...great Spanish litterateur, Professor Don Miguel, de Unamuno, recently liberated by general amnesty (TIME, July 28), arrived in France, where he intends to continue his campaign against Dictator Primo. He declared that he could not accept Primo's amnesty, asserted that. Primo needed amnesty, not he. "I cannot accept .the Spanish amnesty," he said, "but I can accept French hospitality. My banishment consisted of 'being thrown onto the island of Fuerteventura, which nature dropped into the ocean like a slice of the Sahara Desert. I lived for months on this arid island, many times suffering from thirst...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SPAIN: Dejected | 8/11/1924 | See Source »

...Tribune advocates and will accept drastic restriction of this preliminary publicity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Confessional | 8/4/1924 | See Source »

...diplomatic conundrum, posed by the Chinese Government when it agreed to accept an Ambassador from Russia, was in process of being solved. The Chinese Government wrote to foreign governments and asked them what they were going to do about it, which was a virtual invitation to them to raise the rank of their representation from Ministers to Ambassadors. Replies were awaited...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CHINA: Notes, Jul. 28, 1924 | 7/28/1924 | See Source »

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