Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Legal Aid Society will close for the season following the annual dinner tonight at the Harvard Club of Boston. The duties of the Bureau cease on April 1, to be resumed next fall on October...
...policy to be written into the platform. The discussion of domestic policy and its subsequent formation will take place at a later date. The entire platform is expected to be formulated by April 4. Professor Manley O. Hudson, Professor Sayre, and Professor Eliot, will aid the club in the legal governmental technique of preparing the platform. Among the subjects to be taken up in the discussion of policy will be the League, the Philippines, and the Pan-American situation...
...Smith A.M. '24, assistant professor of English at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut, will study for the coming year in Dublin with the object of investigating the historical and legal literature of ancient Ireland...
...unpopular law was to enforce it. . . . If your wife is discontented, let her read Divorce and realize that it is something more than a simple and convenient easement of the bonds. If your husband seems to be wavering, let him read in these pages the misery, the heartaches, the legal dangers, to the end that his sanity may return to him. . . . It will be by no means dry reading for the public. These are human documents . . . by no means without their humorous side...
...contract between the American Railway Express and the railroads for hauling express expires in February 1929. At that time, according to the contract imposed by the Government, the railroads may exercise a legal option to purchase the American Railway Express at cost less depreciation. Suppose, ruminated Wall Street, the new "invisible" owners of the American Railway Express decline to sell and invent ingenious legal delays. Then the eight railroad masters, aided by legal masters, would reply by simply purchasing express wagons, express trucks, renting express offices for the railroads of the U. S., leaving the American Railway Express with great...