Word: expression
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...foreign relations, the United States has never been over-addicted to tact or a regard for the proprieties; and the Senate's action is not unusual. Private individuals, it is true, may express their feelings with more or less freedom, on international as well as on domestic matters; but with public dignitaries the case is different. Their acts (official and unofficial) receive greater weight than those of private persons, and should be governed with a greater degree of caution...
...last lecture will be given on May 11 by Lientenant Colonel B. Rustam-Beck a Russian officer attached to the Soviet Embassy in Washington and formerly military expert of the London Daily express. Colonel Beck will speak on "Why Allied Intervention Failed in Russia." During the war he served with the British Volunteer Forces in France
...Marne Memorial drive in the University offers us an opportunity to express our appreciation for our ally, France. The appeal to Harvard men to give, is more than a request for contributions to immortalize a cause. Behind it is the intimate personal bond between the University and France through those men we all learned to admire,--the French officers. Harvard should lead all American colleges in helping to raise the fund for a Marne Memorial...
...condition of the affairs of the state. Throughout the period of the World War the governor took firm steps to prevent the occurrence of riots and strikes, and by his untiring perseverance he succeded in reducing all outbreaks against law and order to the minimum. Then, too, the express purpose of making improvements upon the roadways and increasing the facilities for commerce Governor Lowden exercised his influence in the legislature for the passage of laws that would effect these desired changes...
...members of each class have shown sufficient interest in class affairs to vote for the officers of the class. The two sections which the Executive Committee of the Council has drawn up are intended to prevent lack of interest in class affairs and to make all elections express the opinion of a decided majority of the members of the class...