Word: expressively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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June 1, the Air Mail Service will start its night service between New York and Chicago. Night flying is absolutely essential to air transpor tation, which cannot otherwise compete with express trains. The route will have giant beacons of 600,000,000 candlepower at the terminals, smaller beacons every 25 miles and emergency landing lights every three miles. The French are following in our footsteps by inaugurating night flying and will have one beacon of even greater candlepower. This will be located at Mont St. Afrique near Dijon, 2,000 feet above sea level, operated at 8,000 volts with...
...Representative Branch of Florida until they come to be completely disregarded and overlooked. Thus, a nourished, they at last die out, but such protests as this suggested bill in Florida will only glorify and strengthen them. There are always people to cry for the right of the citizen to express himself in his own choice...
During the past week Princeton has played the gracious role of host to the Harvard crews. Harvard appreciates the kind and hospitable entertainment extended to its oarsmen and takes this opportunity to express its gratitude to Princeton. Courtesies of this nature do much to strengthen intercollegiate bonds, and in these days when petty jealousies and rivalries are often magnified to formidable proportions, only cordial relations can lay the ghost of extra-mural comment. Princeton's hospitality is but another expression of that unbroken friendship which has long characterized the pleasant relations of the two universities...
...going to appeal to you as part of Senator Butler's constituency to express your opinion on this subject of Senate rules...
...court then meets in private and discusses the case; each Justice, beginning with the senior, gives his opinion in turn. If agreement is reached, the Chief Justice appoints one of the Justices to write the decision of the court; if agreement is not reached, one or more Justices may express their dissent in a dissenting opinion or in several such...