Word: hampers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...taken place which, whatever the actual truth of the matter may be, lend color to the belief that Japanese influence is being exerted to shape Chinese internal political developments and administrative arrangements. Anything which tends to create this belief can only do harm to the prestige of Japan and hamper the development, which we all desire, of the friendliest mutual relations between Japan and her neighbors and friends...
Unfortunately, drinking to excess on the part of many students exists throughout the entire college picture. While a majority of the students in college may "only touch a drop now and then," those who drink "in earnest" are numerous enough to seriously hamper and endanger the lives of their fellows...
...will be recalled that Harvard is one of the universities which has rejected Federal aid for fear of the limitation of liberty which might result. Nothing could be clearer than that the New Deal, which has successfully muzzled the radio and which sought to hamper the freedom of the press, is reaching out its tentacles toward education. It is good to know that in the fight to maintain intellectual freedom this first of American universities is standing guard. New York Herald Tribune...
...equally and uniformly, to afford any holder of any gold clause security, who thinks he could by any possibility sustain any loss in the future, an opportunity to put himself immediately in a position to avoid such future loss, and to remove all possibility of any suits designed to hamper the Government in administering the public debt...
Work on the new surfacing of Harvard Street in front of the Union extending halfway to the Boston line is well under way and promises to be completed before winter weather begins to hamper the construction work...