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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...earnings of 10,000,000 industrial workers of the U. S.−this on a total outlay of $4,000,000 in gifts and taxes for "American institutions of higher learning of all classes." Roughly, the annual dividend rate is 100% from physical sciences alone. Mr. Scott proceeded to cite biologists, their good works...
...business). False they may be, in part or in whole, but flat statements unsupported by proff or authority can bear little weight, and this unfortunately is the author's favorite method. Worse yet, he himself is guilty of statements almost as inaccurate as those he seeks to disprove. To cite two examples: his reference to the Sisson Documents as forged papers cannot be accepted without very grave qualifications, and his charge that the Russian Division of the State Department was allowed to become a centre for Czarist supporters and for Czarist intrigue is quite without foundation in fact...
...contrary in fact, those educated derelicts, which encumber the modern world, are just another of those burdensome heritages which an impeccable Victorian Age has dumped upon that modern world. In particular one may cite the scholars of Germany, whom the President of Columbia mentions as being among the most spectacular of educational failures, as true exemplars of Victorian ideals...
...Citoyen American, engage au service de la France. Veritable ame d'elite pour sa bravoure at son esprit de sacrifice. Est tombe le 23 Avril 1917 apres une heroique defense contre trois appareils ennemis." (A ete cite...
...experience, has so aptly pointed out. The fact is that even in its short three years of history the League has undertaken and successfully completed a variety of international tasks of a practical constructive nature, such, in many cases, as have never before been accomplished in the world. To cite a few examples: it has set up for the first time in history a workable Court of International Justice; it has done the immense work, through its High Commissioner, Dr. Nansen, of repatriating 330,000 prisoners of war; it has actually prevented two wars, and brought a third...