Word: aids
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Directed Coast Guard aircraft and cutters guarding the transatlantic lanes against icebergs to aid in the search for Captains Nungesser and Coli, missing French flyers...
Last week Mr. Roosevelt, who still walked with the aid of a cane, discussed a six months' tour of the South, undertaken, he said, in the interests of "party unity." But Mr. Roosevelt, who was the Democratic candidate for Vice President in 1920, is generally regarded as the unofficial manager of Governor Smith's unofficial campaign for the presidential nomination...
...women of 1927 but men and women of 1860; heard, perhaps, not his voice but the voice of Henry Ward Beecher. For she it was who long ago had been "sold" in that same pulpit; after 67 years "Pinky" had come back to Plymouth Church. It was to aid in celebrating the 80th anniversary of Henry Ward Beecher's first sermon at Plymouth Church that "Pinky," now Mrs. James Hunt, of Washington, D. C., returned. She was born a slave in 1851 in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Md. When she was seven years old her mother and two brothers...
...rooms and offices. To help carry out the School's intention to forward graduate study and research, the library is planned for 250,000 volumes as contrasted with the 80,000 we now possess. The presence of the Sterling Memorial Library in the immediate vicinity of the School will aid in furthering research. The Yale Law Journal, which publishes much of the research done at Yale, will have commodious quarters on the library floor. That floor will also contain a reading room for the entire school and alcoves for graduate students...
This problem like many treated in Social Ethic's courses is one on which every intelligent being has ideas of his own, but which can often be greatly clarified by the aid of an intellect trained in that particular branch of learning...