Word: citizenness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...citizen, am in favor of barring such plays from the American stage...
...fancy that Koizumi, who "does not mention . . . that . . . Hearn was compelled to support 13 people on his small salary," also fails to mention that Hearn's salary at the Government college at Kumamoto was reduced soon after Hearn became a citizen of Japan-ostensibly because a "native" could not possibly be worth as much as a "foreigner...
...public is entirely justified in interpreting these appeals in the worst light possible. They are confessions that some banks have made bad or illiquetiable loans to their own officers. The public's feeling is that if such bad or illiquetiable loans have been made to an ordinary citizen, he would have 'gotten the works' long ago, been sold out or required to obtain additional endorsement or collateralization which would have made his loan legitimately renewable...
WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE: A citizen of this republic who has devoted his life to democratic ideals and labored unceasingly for the public good...
...time he had become a Japanese citizen Hearn, no longer a bohemian, insisted that "no boy or girl should ever be left unguarded." His son recalls him as too strict in his morality, declares that at the sight of some modern customs he "would surely have lost consciousness...