Word: establish
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...subject for the trials is "Be It Resolved, That the Eastern States Should Establish State Universities." Every one trying out will be expected to prepare a five minute speech on either side of the question...
...Great Britain. ¶ Ratified a convention with Chile for the mutual protection of trademarks. ¶ Gave up a precious afternoon and evening of work in respect to the memory of the late Senator Medill McCormick (see below). ¶ Extensively debated the McFadden Bill, which would allow National Banks to establish branches. ¶ Debate on the Isle of Pines Treaty became futile when Senator Borah, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, declined to allow it to come to a vote this session. ¶ Passed finally the Postal Pay and Rate Increase Bill (see Page 4). (Went to the President.) ¶ Passed...
...arms, started anew the age-old controversy: "Should women confine their fiddling to the home? Is Love's Old Sweet Song the most ambitious composition that any female, however talented, should attempt to render?" Such questions are, of course, absurd; nor are there many remaining critics who can establish a reputation for mordacity by frequent quotation of Ruskin's remark that it is the province of man to create and woman to praise. Nevertheless, the fact remains that while orchestras of women are usually adequate, adeptly trained, they are seldom impressive...
...establishment of junior high schools in the U. S. has reached a point where 75% of the cities with 100,000 or more population have established, or are planning to establish, such schools. −James H. Glass, Director of Junior High Schools for Pennsylvania...
...debate, which is triangular, will be held on April 5, one Freshman team debating Yale at New Haven and the other meeting Princeton in Cambridge. The subject for the trial is, "Resolved. That the Eastern states should establish state universities." Every one trying out, will be expected to prepare a five-minute speech on either side of the question...