Word: documented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...addition M. Manoilescu carried a letter from the prince to his mother, Dowager Queen Marie, who was reported to have been greatly angered when informed that M. Bratino had dared to open it. Also, he was alleged to have with him a photostat of a document signed by his late father, King Ferdinand, in which it is said that the monarch advised M. Bratiano to recall Carol if he showed signs of being worthy of trust...
...denying that the ultimate goal of the Harvard tutorial system is identical with the Oxford system, Assistant Professor R. M. Eaton has merely repeated and emphasized the attitude which President Lowell made clear in his Annual Report for 1925-1926. In that document the President said that "courses are an invaluable means to the end and there is no intention of abandoning them in favor of the more exclusively tutorial system of Oxford and Cambridge." In view of this position, those who have heretofore looked upon the Harvard plan as but the rudimentary shoots of an eventual Oxford replica...
...manifesto in question accused Ahmed Zogu of crass tyranny and attempted to show that he was the creature of Britain and Italy, with the latter of whom he signed the much-criticized Treaty of Tirano (TIME, Dec. 17, 1926). The document also advocated a Soviet regime as being the only means of freeing the "enslaved" people...
...would want to kill Judge Tillman Davis Johnson? Mrs. Eliza Simmons, widow, was one person. "I'll show you how to get justice!" was what she had screamed as she shot. At her home, Widow Simmons produced a rambling document penned by her, in which she declared war on the Utah Copper Co., for whom her husband had been a brakeman until his accidental death in 1910, and on "hardboiled" Judge Johnson...
Arbiter. Prospective members of the Exchange must present innumerable personal & business & bank references. They must sign the constitution & by-laws of the Exchange. In this document they promise to show their books to the Committee on Business Conduct at regular intervals, and also at any other times. The Exchange becomes the absolute arbiter of their business life. According to its bylaws, it can even hold the money it receives from the sale of the seat of an expelled member and pay it on claims of other members...