Word: legalize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hope recognition will not permit an easier dissemination of those tenets, nor their encouragement in the United States. If it does, then the American Legion will continue to oppose them in every legal way possible...
...University and the Harvard Athletic Association are understood to support the project, which if successful, will improve materially the playing conditions on Soldiers Field. President Conant and Arthur L. Endicott '94, Comptroller of the University, have been approached and both are in favor of the plan, providing that no legal flaws in the Higginson deed to Soldiers Field develop to prevent altering its shape...
...does the R. F. C. evade in purchasing capital notes, but the New Deal, expressing itself in laws of the U. S. and New York State, specifically gives banks a way to get around the constitution of the sovereign State of New York. Capital notes differ in legal theory from preferred stock but are issued, just like preferred stock, to get additional capital without subjecting the owner thereof to double liability. Said the advertisement in which the Manufacturers Trust announced its intention of selling capital notes: "Under the Constitution of the State of New York such preferred stock cannot...
...Heads will roll in the sand" declaration he promised that when he came to power his government would "seek to abrogate or revise the Treaty [of Versailles] by diplomatic negotiations. I solemnly assert that if these fail we shall proceed to ignore or circumvent the Treaty, with legal means if possible; failing that with illegal means. The world may call that 'illegal' but I am answerable solely to the German people for my actions...
...Congress, Mrs. Margaret Higgins Sanger Slee called an "American Conference on Birth Control & National Recovery," to meet in Washington Jan. 15-17. Main argument: "With 3,500,000 American families dependent on relief for their bare subsistence, there has arisen an acute need for speed in removing the legal restrictions which hamper the poor families in their natural desire to curtail increase which only aggravates suffering and piles up still more enormous problems of public and private charity." Mrs. Sanger reports a "vast amount of bootlegging has sprung up" in contraceptive supplies. Contraceptive clinicians will be instructed at the Washington...