Word: extended
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...present case, however, the President should not have to extend himself far, for the burden of proof appears to rest entirely upon Governor Pinchot. There is no reason to believe that the President is luke-warm in his Prohibition sentiments nor that he has abetted any relaxation in federal enforcement. The difficulty appears to be that although a majority of the population of the country favor Prohibition, a large and compact minority in one section--along the Atlantic seaboard--not only disapprove of but openly defy this law. When enforcement officers and even the judiciary in this "wet" belt...
Twelve Mile Limit. U. S. Secretary of State Hughes' proposal to extend the three miles of territorial waters to twelve miles came up for discussion. Dominion Premiers were favorably disposed to the project and it seemed likely to receive endorsement by the Conference...
...officers of the class of 1926, on behalf of the members of our class, wish to extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Emma M. Gilfoy, on the loss of her son, Bernard Anthony Gilfoy...
John Bull, whom Secretary Hughes has been trying to persuade to let us extend our property rights nine miles further to seaward to prevent rum-running, sent a reply to the State Department. The text of the note was not made public and will not be until the matter is closed. But the State Department let it be known that the reply was "not sympathetic...
There is a fee of three dollars for each make-up examination, to be paid at the Bursar's Office. The examinations will not extend over three hours...