Word: answers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...early part of the war. "We were getting the worst of it at the time, and it seems that some pacifist organization asked President Eliot to appeal to the American President to try and stop the war. This President Eliot refused to do, and I always liked his answer. 'The English people have often gotten themselves into scrapes and they usually manage to crawl out of them...
...arranged in Cambridge between himself and Professor Mather. He says, in part: "The fact that he is a prominent figure in both the scientific and religious worlds would make him a very appropriate person to figure in such a discussion, especially as the anti-evolutionists had no chance to answer him and the other scientists at Dayton...
...business of the theologian, not the scientist, to state just when and how man gained a soul. The man of science is keenly interested in the matter, but he should not be blamed if he cannot answer questions here...
...answer to Press inquiries President Coolidge made it known that he would accept, but not seek, authority from Congress to abolish and rearrange bureaus in the executive branch of the Government. He^ further intimated that, while he believed some saving could be made by such procedure, he did not believe it would be as great as is expected in some quarters. (Senator Curtis has calculated that perhaps $250,000,000 could be saved by giving the President this authority...
...Board must, of course, assume that this special part of your testimony has been prepared by you because you believe the facts set forth therein indicate the need of certain changes in organization which in your opinion will improve the service. Upon that assumption the Board's answer is quite clear: Put everything...