Word: laws
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thirty-five Instrumentalists will make the trip, only the Banjo and Mandolin Clubs going. Popular football medleys will be their contributions to the program. K. A. Perry '28, now a first year, law student, will inaugurate his fifth season as the stellar ventriloquist performer of the Clubs...
...shall guarantee every citizen full political liberty and establish complete liberty of the press. We shall discuss stabilization of the currency and negotiate a foreign loan. We shall revise the present obnoxious anti-foreign mining law passed by [the late] Prime Minister Jon Bratiano in 1924, as well as other laws which have made Rumania a most unpopular country abroad. We shall abolish restrictions on foreign capital, which henceforth shall have the same opportunities as local capital...
Married. Sally McAdoo, daughter of onetime Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo of Washington and Los Angeles; and Brice Clagget Jr., law partner of William Gibbs McAdoo, in Manhattan...
...Wife of Clergyman Ernest Van Rensselaer Stires and daughter-in-law of the Episcopal Bishop of Long Island...
...human meat. The Islanders prided themselves that they were not cannibalistic, but merely appreciative of the "gifts of the goddess"-bodies of criminals. Moral standards were unusually high, for the monotonous fish-diet made every man the more eager to detect a gustable neighbor's mortal infringement of law...