Word: cared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Canada, beneath thy shining skies May stalwart sons and gentle maidens rise, To keep thee steadfast through the years From east to western sea, Our Fatherland, our Motherland, Our true north, strong and free.- Chorus. Ruler Supreme, who hearest humble prayer Take us and all men in thy loving care, Help us to find, O God, in Thee, Our certain rich reward; As waiting for the better day We ever stand on guard.-Chorus...
...work of speeding industrial production be carried forward by the Rykoff Cabinet as a whole. For himself, "Mr. Steel" reserves the harsh detachment of a commander. Ensuing months will show whether, without President Dzerzhinsky, he can advance the schedule of Russian production up to the point of taking care of the now overwhelming and largely unsatisfied demand of Russian peasants for manufactured goods at a price which they...
...must be born of a Haitian father"; and calls attention to the famed "Letter to Chancy" m which President Borno wrote: "I was born on Sept 20 1865 of a Haitian woman married to a foreigner." [Mr. Borno's father became a naturalized Haitian m 1874.]- E.D.) Take care not to mix up as so many Americans do: the charge is not that he is not a Haitian-for he is: but his father was a Frenchman who took his Haitian papers nine years after the President's birth. Why I am in jail? I was arrested...
...would be made within 10% of certain specifications. No mention was made by Captain Fonck of Hotelman Orteig's $25,000 prize money and last week, with the Sikorsky ship a-testing, the public had all but forgotten there was a prize . Data. Captain Fonck's two care fully-chosen U. S. companions for the flight are Captain Homer M. Berry, pilot, and Lieut. Allan P. Snody, navigator. The S-35 has a wingspread of 101 feet. Her motors are three Gnome-Rhone-Jupiters, 425 h.p. apiece, brought over, installed and tested by the makers mechanic She will...
With emphasis, Mr. Ellsworth next day denied the Herald-Tribune's article. "I don't care what Nobile writes," he said. Then he put an end to all the press stories about his reputed differences with Nobile: "I want to give Roald Amundsen 100 percent credit for the whole flight. It was his idea. He organized it and put it through. . . . I give credit to General Nobile for building the airship and for captaining it across the Polar...