Word: considerable
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Concerning the settlement of the French War debt, Mr. Churchill stated in plain terms the attitude of His Majesty's Government. '"We consider it essential," he stated, "that any payments made by our debtors in Europe to their creditors in the United States should be accompanied simultaneously and...
Protocol Delay. Foreign Secretary Austen Chamberlain, chief British delegate, stated that his Government, which has just come into office, had not yet had time to consider the protocol or to confer with the Dominions over what was to be their common attitude toward it. He accordingly asked for an adjournment...
At this annual meeting more than 200 colleges from every part of the country, including the Pacific coast, will be represented. Committees will be chosen to consider any changes in the rules for football, soccer, basketball and a number of other sports for the coming season.
The publication of this picture I consider as a despicable attack upon a man who, while you may differ from him vitally, does not deserve this sort of treatment at your hands. You received the picture from some other source but this does not excuse its publication by you.
"I have noticed," he continued, "that no marriage can be undertaken between people of non-kindred races with safety I have had a long observation of such intermarriages, and I have never known them to turn out well. I hope that you Jews will consider that.