Word: firms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bible, maintaining that it should be applied to present-day needs and problems in a practical way Bishop William T. Manning of the New York diocese disagreed violently with Dr. Grant's utterances, and the dispute that followed shook the Episcopal Church to its foundations. Dr. Grant was firm in his advocacy of a livable religion and refused to retract his statements...
...Public life and the law" will be the twofold subject of the first talk, which is scheduled for Thursday, March 6, by George W. Wickersham Hon. LL.D. '21. Mr. Wickersham was Attorney General of the United States under President Taft and is now a partner in the law firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham and Taft...
...hymns-Onward Christian Soldiers, etc. The President appeared on the portico and Pussyfoot Johnson pledged to the President the cooperation of those present in enforcing Prohibition. Mr. Coolidge spoke: "It is a satisfaction to receive the assurances of such a body of men and women that they have a firm determination to abide by the laws of the land, and that they propose to uphold the Constitution of the United States. You set a great example in that respect. "There is no such thing as liberty without observance of law. It is a fundamental principle reaching every activity...
...thirty drawings submitted were judged yesterday afternoon by a jury consisting of Mr. James L. Greenleaf, president of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Mr. Robert W. Beal M.L.A. '13, of Boston, Professor H. V. Hubbard '97, a member of the firm of Olmsted Brothers, and Professor J. S. Pray '95, chairman of the School of Landscape Architecture...
...payable in dollars, as if the franc had ceased to be the only currency having official circulation in France? Whatever way we turn, we find the need for a strong Premier to steer the country through its difficult task. M. Poincaré as Minister of Foreign Affairs has been admirably firm, dauntless and energetic in the conduct of the battle of the Ruhr, but as President of the Council of Ministers he has found internal politics nauseating and has been reluctant to take action because it required a certain kitchen cleaning which is repugnant...