Word: establishments
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...establish a more permanent record of the graduates of the school that this second change has been made," Dean Bates stated...
Return. The story is simple enough. In the late '50's a plain and hearty British sailor returns to England with his wife-the daughter of an African king-and their baby. They establish themselves in a village pub. The sailor tends bar; the alien princess is his cheerful helpmate. The village reaction results in tragedy. The baby is consigned, through friendly sailor hands, to Africa, perhaps to become a prince again-his mother never knows. The new proprietors of the pub permit her to become the drudge-of-all-work in her old home. Just that...
Banking. The McFadden bill for permitting national banks to establish branches under certain restrictions is still before Congress, with the national banks favoring its passage and certain groups of farmers and others opposing...
...preferred peace in Syria to your victories. But since the enemy, by plundering and massacring obliges us to defeat them, you will continue to do so until the day when order and security return to the territory which the League of Nations entrusted to us and we can establish the independence and prosperity to which the people of Lebanon and Syria are entitled and which the rebellion alone delays. Peace to those who want peace; war to those who want...
...military instruction was given in more than 226 educational institutions in the United States: The exact number is difficult to obtain. 226 institutions maintained units of the R. O. T. C., but as explained, the Secretary of War encourages military training in schools which do not establish R. O. T. C. For the schools with R. O. T. C. Congress appropriated $3.818,020 and the number of students taking military instruction was 125,504. To these schools, the War department assigned 768 officers and 1,064 enlisted men to carry on training; it paid their salaries. Before 1916 there were...