Word: equalization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Politics to Come. Several Republicans who voted for the Court did so with trembling tongues, fearing what the irreconcilables may do to them in the next election if such men as Senator Borah carry the fight into states where pro-Court and anti-Court sentiment is nearly equal. Several members of the 17 threaten to do so, but the arguments of the opposition furnish ready-made ammunition to the outs who want to get into places of the pro-Court Senators. At the last minute before the vote, Senator Hiram Johnson exclaimed...
...Negress was admitted last week to practice before the U. S. Supreme Court. She is Violette N. Anderson of Chicago, and her credentials showed that she had practiced for more than three years before the Supreme Court of Illinois. Before the bar of Justice she stands with privileges equal to those of such eminent practitioners as Charles E. Hughes, John W. Davis; perhaps some day will face them in a great case...
...Great Britain agrees to return to Italy in half yearly installments the £22,000,000 deposit in gold bullion which was shipped from Rome to London during the War, as an earnest of Italy's fiscal good faith. At first the gold will be shipped back in eight equal installments totaling £1,000,000 over four years. After that the remaining £21,000,000 in gold will be shipped back in equal installments terminating Sept. 1987. 3) In the event that the total payments received by Great Britain from her former Allies and Germany shall exceed...
...unbeaten Freshman sextet with a record of four victories behind them will entrain at 1.15 o'clock today for Exeter, where they will clash with the Academy skaters on the outdoor rink at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The powerful first year hockey squad is determined to equal the accomplishments of the 1927 and 1928 skaters by ending the season with a clean slate. The Freshman teams have now run their record of wins in the last three years up to 24. Of these the 1927 six won 12 and the last year's Freshmen, eight. Last year the Crimson...
...Bobbed Hair" which ran in the Saturday Evening Post was the composition of twenty-one authors, all white and sober, it is the most inebriate tale which we have ever happened to find. Although we were not chosen among the twenty-one, we are quite capable of producing an equal absurdity any time of the day or night...