Word: documented
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wake of the great ovation accorded Secretary Hughes when the latter proposed concrete measures for the immediate scrapping of naval forces, how the assembled plenipotentiaries were engaged for three months in searching consideration of the Treaty, and how the final draft agreed in every essential with the original Hughes document...
Dean Briggs said that the facts of the poem were essentially true and that they were brought to Browning's notice through an old document which he picked up for a pittance. The author introduced his imagination and into the story wove a complex plot. The author shows a wide knowledge of Italy, but his most remarkable understanding is of the relations between man and woman. Browning was masculine to the core and it was this quality which enabled him to write so well on the subject. He put everything he had into his writing and this included human insight...
...document is the most important measure concerning education that has been before Congress since the Smith Hughes-Bill providing for national aid for vocational education. The Towner Sterling Bill creates a Department of Education, with a Secretary in the President's Cabinet at a salary of $12,000 and transfers to the Department the present Bureau of Education with its equipment and personnel. It directs the department to conduct research in special fields and authorizes appropriation up to $500,000 for its administer. The most important clauses in the bill are those authorizing $15,000,000 for the removal...
...over the country in the National Student Committee for the Limitation of Armaments. Over 200 colleges are now engaged in the work and by February the work of the committee will have taken the definite form of testimonials which will be sent to the White House. This document will be one of the most representative summaries of collegiate opinion all over the country that could possibly be obtained, as the students will not only vote on the questions but will choose their own subjects for discussion. Mass meetings will be held separately and in groups by all of the American...
...Here the document breaks off, evidently having received rough treatment at the hands of the censors. Cordially yours, J. BLAIR-DUNCAN