Word: counts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...entire sect has refused the services of local physicians; medical science is barred from the homes of all its members. The local health authorities have quarantined both the Tabernacle itself (a $60,000 brick structure), and the homes of nine families. Legal action has been started on the count that they disobeyed the State law in not having their children vaccinated before school age. Alderman Miller: "I am sorry that I can merely hold Winterborne for court on the State charge ... I consider his action in advising the people against the calling of physicians as nothing short of murder...
Mapes and Hodder were the individual stars of the afternoon, both turning in scores of 78. The latter afforded considered surprise by the ease with which count being five up and three to go, Heary, playing at number two for the Green, also turned in a card of 78, and it was only at the 21st hole that Mapes was able to take a well-earned, victory...
Although Mustapha Kemal Pasha has encountered several serious obstacles in his campaign for the modernization of Turkey, he ean count at least one success to his credit. Some of the decisions of the Angora government have seemed impolitic to outsiders, and in his determination to interfere with the foreign schools in Constantinople the Pasha was hardly diplomatic; but the recently discovered tolerance of the average Turkish citizen toward the moving pictures indicates that Occidentalism is growing faster than the world has been led to suspect. Whether this latest development is due to the efforts of Kemal, of whether...
...Budapest University. Aged 19, he became steward to the Countess Sapáry, a position which he subsequently lost owing to a quarrel with that good lady, who vindictively charged him with stealing money to pay his gambling debts. Soon after this he became the representative of Count Hungárdy at the National Diet in Pressburg (dissolved...
This was the time when the great reformer Count Szechényi (forebear of the present Hungarian Minister to the U. S.) was instilling into Hungarian politics a pronounced liberal spirit ?and liberalism in those days was regarded as Bolshevism is today...