Word: belongings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Every month the Pope advises the 36,000,000 (6,000,000 in the U. S.) Roman Catholics who belong to the Apostleship of Prayer what they should pray for. The prayer for July: "Protection against dangerous broadcasting." Rev. James M. Gillis, editor of The Catholic World, explained last week: "We must send out over the air polite, mannerly explanations of Catholic doctrine, hoping thus to offset the attacks of the enemy. . . . The anti-Christians, who rushed pell-mell into radio and made it a devil's instrument will presently get tired of it, after wearing down the endurance...
...front of the wheelhouse of the ''Hopping Tom," where stood young Capt. Tom Greene himself, were the gilded antlers that go to the "fastest packet on the Ohio river." From the wheelhouse of the Betsy Ann peered Capt. Fred Way Jr. who had said: "Those antlers belong on the Betsy Ann and that's where they are going...
...contributions from others than Baptists. Great donors will not give if their denominations are not strongly represented in the university's board of trustees. The board numbers 30, of whom 18 have been obliged to be Baptists. The convention last week decided that at least 18 must belong to Christian churches and of those 18 at least ten must be Baptists...
...former years. It is recognized more fully that a professor's chair is a condition of limitations, as well as a place of understanding and a means of teaching. In fact the rights and the duties of academic freedom have become better discriminated. These essential rights and duties, moreover, belong quite as much, it is recognized, to the executive office as to the professorial chair. The dismissal of the president of the University of Michigan is notorious, and as unfortunate, even if unavoidable, as it is notorious. Investigations, too, made by the Governor and his associates of Missouri...
Copper prices for export are fixed by Copper Exporters, Inc., to which belong all the important U. S. copper producers. Acting quite independently, but with a unanimity as perfect as if they had an agreement, these producers fix the price for domestic copper at an equivalent level. The 18? price was started April 15, 1929, after a wave of copper buying had sent the price to 24? for a short period. Even then consumers protested against the price, and with the decline in business last autumn it seemed obvious that a reduction would have to come. Buying became negligible, exports...