Word: east
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...truck lines are not yet within the moderating influence of the Railway Labor Act. Result was that with little or no warning, the country last week suffered its first major bus strike. The Railroad Trainmen called out 1,300 drivers on eight Greyhound lines serving 16 States east of the Mississippi...
...addressed to anyone, A Report covers twelve typewritten pages with a historical summary in which Japan and China are pictured as entangled in difficulties such that "solution can be achieved only by the co-operation of all countries interested in the Far East...
...least willing to negotiate. The British say that among the "arms" which Sheik Farhan was found to "possess" was one engraved with the name of a recently-assassinated pro-British Arab leader, Radi Abboushi. Such suspicions and circumstantial evidence might not hang a man in England, but the Near East is the Near East...
Uniat churches, often called "Greek Catholic," are churches of the Near East recognizing the papacy and all Roman Catholic dogma. They are not to be confused with the Orthodox churches of the Near East which, likewise, are often lumped together as "Greek." Uniat churches exist because of a Catholic policy similar to the old trust builder's maxim: If you can't lick them, join them. The Roman Church absorbed numerous Orthodox faithful by allowing them to keep their customs, the discipline of their clergy, and their rites. To U. S. Catholics, Uniat Catholics of the Greek Rite...
With delegates from all parts of the East converging on Cambridge, the Guardian Foreign Policy Conference will get under way in the Senior Common room of Winthrop House at 10 o'clock this morning with a welcoming speech by President Conant. Adolph A. Berle, Jr. '12 will preside at the opening session...