Word: arisen
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tariff Commission (TIME, April 28), as a whole and in divisions, visited the White House a number of times in an attempt to solve, with the President's aid, various dissensions which had arisen with-in the Commission. The chief disagreement is understood to be whether a member may take part in disposing of any case concerning any commodity in which he is or has been financially interested, a point on which there was a three-three division. President Coolidge apparently did not secure a settlement...
...expected that the problems that have arisen in consequence of the publication of the Pastoral Letter will give rise to many conferences of a friendly and constructive kind," Dean Washburn concluded...
While there is a great deal to be said on each side in the controversy which has arisen between William T. Tilden and Harold H. Hackett, former champion, there can be nothing but the deepest regret that such a shadow should be cast on one of America's cleanest sports. It has always been thought that this of all games was a true example of sport for sport's sake. This squabble over policies and personalities between two such prominent men is as unfortunate an occurence as has arisen in the history of tennis...
...revoke such permits where my officers present proof of violations? " And the Governor added: " As Governor of this Commonwealth, in honor bound to use every power I have for the welfare of its people, I cannot remain silent if the Federal Government, under whose present activities these conditions have arisen, is merely to continue doing as it has done before...
...qualmy moments, was carried to victorious conclusion. Chicago opera competition was met without any serious loss of prestige. The great stars whom Gatti found waiting for him when he took the directorship passed with the years ? Caruso died and Farrar left the organization. Stars as great have not arisen to take their places, yet the standing of the opera has gone higher. Titta Ruffo and Gallf-Curci have created no new glories for the Metropolitan. Among the newcomers only Jeritza has achieved something like old time Metropolitan stardom. It is here that we encounter an interesting phase upon which...