Word: commonwealths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...COMMONWEALTH (British Commonwealth of Nations...
...University and Freshman polo squads will start their indoor season this afternoon, when the initial practice of the winter will be held at the Commonwealth Armory in Boston at 3 o'clock...
...COMMONWEALTH (British Commonwealth of Nations...
...press, however, favored an independent hall for the famed dead, while an addition to the Abbey was favored by the Cathedral Commission, which recommended the raising of $2,500,000 in the Commonwealth and the U. S., "who value and venerate these noble buildings as a priceless heritage of our Christian civilization," for repairs to various English cathedrals...
...Monds, originally a Jewish family from Cassel, Germany, have fixed themselves most solidly in the industrial and political life of the British Commonwealth of Nations. The first Mond in England was Ludwig (1839-1909), great chemist, who migrated in 1862 and five years later became a naturalized British subject. First he worked in a chemical factory. A fellow worker was John Tomlinson Brunner (1842-1919). They formed the partnership which became Brunner, Mond & Co., and which has long dominated the British chemical industry. Brunner's second son, Roscoe, chairman of the company, killed himself and his wife a year...