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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...comfortably. If comfort were the prime object of top hats and stiff shirts, they would give place at once to loin cloths and beads. Ever since garments have risen to the dignity of clothes, they have been ornaments first, and conveniences second; and if they fail in their first function, modern men can console themselves with the reflection that men in general would be still homelier in a state of nature. Clothes, whether of starched linen or silk padded with bran are the masculine defense against exposure as a two-legged animal without feathers; and so long...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A WOMAN'S MAN | 11/17/1925 | See Source »

...that adhering to the protocol creating the court, as the administration spokesmen have asserted, will involve no other commitments to the league. Yet the fact that so many professional and non-professional advocates of the league are so ardently enthusiastic for our "joining" the World Court, of whose real functions some of them appear to have only vague information, may afford some ground to the opponents of the league to support that the advocates of the court are mainly concerned with its function as a door to the league...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUESTION OF JOINING WORLD COURT IS OF TRIVIAL IMPORTANCE, DECLARES BORCHARD | 11/13/1925 | See Source »

...Court has thus far done its work well. While confined almost entirely to the interpretation of the treaties of peace and the arrangements effected under them, and while oc- cupied principally with advisory opinions, it nevertheless has demonstrated its usefulness. The advisory opinion, though not involving strictly a judicial function, has been arrived at with all the thoroughness and technique of a judicial proceeding. Though there still seems to be some support in the court for the secret opinion and the decision of cases where the defendant is absent, it is believed that the court will hardly thing of adopting...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUESTION OF JOINING WORLD COURT IS OF TRIVIAL IMPORTANCE, DECLARES BORCHARD | 11/13/1925 | See Source »

...Permanent Court of Arbitration, and to it we have submitted four substantial controversies. Would we submit any more cases to a court over whose composition for years to come we would probably have no say? If this is not likely, as is believed, just what important function is our joining the court designed to subserve? If it will not bring to the court any more cases, is it intended as a friendly gesture, as an evidence of our moral support to nations having greater desire or courage to submit disputes...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: QUESTION OF JOINING WORLD COURT IS OF TRIVIAL IMPORTANCE, DECLARES BORCHARD | 11/13/1925 | See Source »

...Washington the National Council of the Congregational Church was addressed by President Coolidge, who is its Honorary Moderator.* The President chose as his text the interrelation between religion and government. He declared that "the chief function of organized government is to maintain order, provide security for persons and property, and set up instrumentalities for the administration of justice." Then he proceeded to dwell upon the manner in which religious influence may be exerted by both the clergy and the laity in helping the government to achieve its purposes; and crystallized his conception of the vital importance of religion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: At Washington | 11/2/1925 | See Source »

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