Word: cautiously
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cautious Clarence Marshall Young, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics, withheld his opinion while he began a careful study of the case. Said he solemnly: "If the disadvantages in allowing seaplanes to navigate . . . are so serious and numerous as to offset the possible benefits which might accrue to the state of New Jersey, then the action possibly is both wise and justified...
...marriage, divorce and birth control and recommendation that adherents be permitted to take the sacraments in any consecrated building if an Anglican or Episcopal church were not handy, dealt mostly with general church problems, little with problems of personal belief. In subject the resolutions were general, in tone cautious...
...retired him for two years. For three years (1921-24) he served as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Back in the House he led a dwindling Democratic band opposed to any form of protective tariff. In 1928 he was Tennessee's "favorite son" at the Houston convention. Cautious in speech and action, he rates high for sense and ability in the House. His graduation to the Senate has long seemed politically logical...
...many weeks Scot MacDonald has realized that while the more cautious Conservative leaders were far from anxious for a general election, young Conservative hotheads were eager for the first opportunity to throw out the Labor Government...
...hurry to fly back to his bride in Mexico City (TIME, July 23. 1928). Col. Pablo Sidar, "The Madman," laughed at bad weather reports and fell into the Caribbean in an attempted flight from Mexico to Buenos Aires (TIME, May 19). Last week Col. Roberto Fierro, cool, cautious, conservative, after days of patient preparation, took off from Roosevelt Field, L. I. and 16 hr. 35 min. later landed on Valbuena Field, Mexico City-first non-stop flight from New York to the Mexican capital.* Mexico was delirious with joy, not alone over the actual feat, but also because the pall...