Word: adding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bran and other by-products of milling, 7½% ad valorem (present rate 15%; limits under the law, 7½%-22½%). The new tariffs will go in effect after April...
Married. Jessie Reed, 24, of the Ziegfeld Follies, to William P. Young, 26, "rich ad. man" at Waukegan, 111. The romance was precipitated at an after-the-theatre party at "The Tent," a North State Street restaurant...
Arms. The League Committee on the Sale of Arms heard the U. S. case stated by Joseph C. Grew, U. S. Minister to Switzerland. The Committee then referred ad interim most of the problems before it to a subcommittee. The Committee met to try to solve U. S. objections to the St. Germain Convention, which aims at binding Governments to control private manufacture and sale of arms and at stopping international traffic in them. It was understood that the U. S. Government considered the control of manufacture and sale of arms by private firms a question for domestic politics...
...That is what I wanted to see you about. I've just landed another full page ad...
That his criticism is largely destructive and his solutions scarcely original is nothing to cavil at. Both criticisms and solutions are similar to those offered by Harvard graduates the country over. The first subject has been discussed ad infinitum ever since President Lowell sent up his famous "sounding balloon" in his report of two years ago. The second has been even more a point of dispute since the issue of limitation was raised last spring. The lesson to be learned by the College from this continued interest on the part of the Alumni is that the situations must...