Word: blissfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Robert W. Bliss, Minister to Sweden, is spending two months' leave at Washington...
...general terms, the findings of the subcommission proposed compulsory arbitration, outlawry of aggressor nations, as provided by the Bliss-Shotwell Plan (TIME, June 30). "Aggressor nations" were defined as those who decline to submit external disputes to the Permanent Court of International Justice or the Council of the League of Nations (constituted as courts of arbitration), or those who fail to carry out the decisions of the courts of arbitration. In the event of a nation embarking upon aggressive warfare in defiance of the aforesaid decision, the signatory Powers of the protocol (to the Covenant of the League...
...secretaries, stenographers, etc. In two days it was estimated that 20,000 people had poured into the city. Among the notables present were: Premier MacDonald, Premier Herriot, Premier Theunis. Among the Americans: Mr. ex-Associate Justice John H. Clarke, George W. Wickersham, Thomas W. Lamont, General Tasker H. Bliss...
...Majestic (White Star) -Charles E. Mitchell, President of the National City Bank (Manhattan) ; Gen. Tasker H. Bliss; Prof. James T. Shotwell of Columbia; the Maharajah and Maharanee of Jind (Punjab, India) with H. H. the Lita Sahib, Princess Diamond and Princess Ruby...
...whole movement is essentially sound and praiseworthy from every point of view, and, best of all, most of the undergraduates who will be "up" for the Michaelmas Term will not be a penny the wiser. Here ignorance is superlative bliss, for who cares for the stranger in one's private preserves...