Word: accordingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Simultaneously M. Caillaux received from Washington assurances that the U. S. will not, in the event of ratification of the Franco-U. S. debt accord, throw any bonds received in payment on the security markets of the world, a possibility under Article VII of the agreement. French fear that Germans might eventually acquire these bonds, thus putting France under a sort of fiscal vassalage to her worst enemies, was thereby allayed. Since this particular "emotional factor" had loomed like a boojum, and threatened to rouse Frenchmen unalterably against ratification, to eliminate it was of paramount import...
General Dalton is doubtless in accord with the proposed governmental action likewise announced last week: to offer for sale $27,000,000 worth of liners, including the entire United States and American Merchant lines. Excepting the Leviathan, these ships are, for the most part, of the "President" class formerly sold to the Munson and Dollar interests for little more than $1,000,000 each, with the stipulation, however, that the buyers would continue the service for a minimum of five years...
...part must now get a general medical education. They must know what the regular school knows, except materia medica. For that knowledge of drugs they substitute a thorough knowledge of anatomy and of manipulation, osteopathic therapy. The osteopathic idea is that the body will overcome disease of its own accord if all its parts are functioning normally. Abnormalities of joints, bones, muscles, tendons, nerves are "lesions." The osteopath, by finger surgery, finger technique, nuger treatment, by a kind of mighty massaging- removes these lesions, breaks up adhesions, gets lymphatic drainage. Regular physicians and surgeons recognize the value of such manipulation...
...CRIMSON plans to hold annual competitions for school publications are in accord with its policy of establishing a closer contact between the University and the schools, and also of keeping the schoolboys informed of the happenings at Harvard not only in the line of athletic events. The latter is accomplished by means of the newsletter which is sent out every week, and the news cards which inform the editors of school papers whenever a graduate of his school gains some sort of distinction at the University...
Other speakers and their subjects were as follows. W. F. Nash '26, L'Ecrivain francais d'aujourd'hui; R. S. Coolidge '27, "L'accord economique franco-allemande"; R. G. Fiske '28, "La Dette des Etats-Unis a la France vers...