Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...TIME, Sept. 17). Poland, having first held out for a permanent seat for herself if Russia got one, finally backed down. The scruples of Argentina and Portugal had been overcome. All that remained was to get quietly on paper an invitation to Russia and a Russian acceptance in exact legal forms which would be mutually acceptable to both the Soviet Union and the majority of League states issuing the invitation. Erupted at this point President Eamon de Valera of the Irish Free State...
...clock on Tuesday, October 2. The meeting which is to be held under the auspices of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House will have President Conant and Dean Pound of the Law School as the feature speakers. The President of the Law Review and of the Legal Aid Bureau, and the Chairman of the Board of Advisers and of the P. B. H. Law School Committee will also address the incoming class...
...preaching to 2,500 people who crammed old Jarvis Street Baptist Church, and to 5,000 more in overflow meetings. Dr. Shields lashed out at the "liquor traffic," flayed the Premier of Ontario, kinetic young Mitchell F. Hepburn, who took office last July when beer and wine became legal after 18 years of Prohibition. Cried Dr. Shields: "We need to rally our forces. . . . The preachers will have to get into overalls and go to work. I propose to do it. ... I am not afraid of the Premier of Ontario...
Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, who doubtless has no higher regard for the legal profession than any other outsider, sent word to the convention of the American Bar Association in Milwaukee last week that he was appointing a special committee to scrutinize the morals of lawyers, accountants and special agents who argue tax cases before the Treasury Bar. He advised the conventionites to oust voluntarily from their association out-&-out crooks, over-sharp connivers and boasters of special influence. To hammer home a point that has made a bad smell in Washington for many a year, he sent...
...American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers has copyright control over the public performance of practically every U. S. song from "I Love You Truly" to "Fun to Be Fooled." Because of that control, the most potent organization for the protection of the legal rights of Tin Pan Alley last week found itself the defendant in the most serious suit in its court-studded career. The plaintiff : the U. S. Government. The charge: violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust...