Word: aids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...visit of Prince Hichibu Yashito, second son of the Emperor of Japan, to the U. S. during the coming Summer was forecast. The visit is destined to express Japan's appreciation and gratitude to the people of the U. S. for their generous aid during the period following the great earthquake of last Fall...
Strongest opposition was expressed last week by America's most prominent educators to the Sterling-Reed Bill, which would create a Federal Department of Education under a new cabinet officer, would give federal aid to local schools, and, in general, would increase federal control of education...
...similar offenses in war time, by a vote of 239 to 120; 2) Proposal to give a condemned soldier right of appeal to a civil court, by a vote of 193 to 120; 2) Proposal that a holdier, upon enlistment, may choose to refuse duty if called to aid the civil power in connection with a trade dispute, strike, etc., by a vote...
Doctors disagree on only two subjects: what is wrong with a patient and what cured a patient. The franc, which a month ago seemed beyond medical aid, is now in the convalescent ward. The patient shows a healthy appetite and touched 6.06 cents-the highest point since July...
Almost simultaneously with the English Mr. Bridges arrived the brilliant Bertrand Russell who is said already to have discovered many corruptions on our shores; and to be retiring shortly to his native heath without much investigation. All this is a tremendous aid to Anglo-American amity. Personally, we favor sending our own Robert Bridges to teach the court of St. James that there are human, charming, gentlemanly literary men still left in a somewhat overcrowded profession...