Word: establish
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...being asked to keep and is seeking to keep her engagements, has she not a right to say to her allies and associates, 'Remember your own engagements, reread the texts of the discussions during the framing of the peace treaty. Think how, while France is seeking to establish peace, she has a dagger pointing within a few centimeters of her heart and is asking only that this dagger be removed.' " He referred to the strong position which ex-Crown Prince Rupprecht, "virtual King of Bavaria" is in, asked: "Have we not treated too lightly the return...
...Passed the McFadden bill which would give National Banks the right to establish branches in states where other banks now have that privilege. (Went to Senate.) (See BUSINESS...
...That the legislature has not thought fit to interfere neither proves nor disproves the charges. But Harvard men--both graduates and undergraduates--can not rest upon this noncommittal result. The interests of the University demand that the Alumni assume responsibility for a thorough investigation by the proper authorities to establish the facts...
...order to establish permanency and uniformity in the make up of the Senior class lists, the 1925 Album Committee, with the approval of the Class Secretary, has adopted the following rules, first drawn up by the Class of 1924. Only men who come under one of the classifications below will be included in the 1925 Senior Album. If any men are in doubt as to their eligibility for this year's book they should consult the Album Committee, which will hold office hours at the Crimson Building all this week from 7 until 9 o'clock...
Youthful Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr., able, active scion of an able, active line, whilom Hearstling, who in 1923 branched out from running the national news service that bears his name to endeavoring to establish a chain of newspapers in the U. S. (beginning with two gum-chewers' sheetlets in California [TIME, Aug. 20, 1923]), last week made a loud announcement...