Word: lend
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...slavery" at home. Nevertheless the weight of authoritative testimony was against drafting labor. General MacArthur, speaking for the War Department, opined: "The enforced employment of labor would not receive the support of public opinion and even if tolerated would be so resented by the workers that they would not lend their best efforts to the production of needed supplies...
...overpleased with impetuous Cardinal Segura. From the office of the Papal Secretary of State Cardinal Pacelli had already gone a message to all Spanish prelates to the effect that the Vatican now considers restoration of the Spanish monarchy impossible, instructing the Church to quiet all reactionary elements, and to lend its support to the formation of a clerical centre party, such as exists in Germany. Cardinal Segura was summoned to Rome to have a little talk with the Holy Father...
...arisen. All Haydn's bones up to his head are in Eisenstadt where for years Haydn lived and worked. Eisenstadt wants to stage the major celebration but she wants also the skull, possessed now by the Vienna Society of the Friends of Music. The Vienna Friends, loth to lend it, received it from the heirs of the morbid jailer. When the authorities discovered and traced the theft ten years after it was made, the culprits procured the skull of somebody else, surrendered that...
Remembrance of the 50 to 2 outcome of last year's game will lend an element of sternness to this afternoon's practice on Soldiers Field. Superior pitching by LeGore, fresh from a cut in Yale's University squad gave victory to the Elis. LeGore fanned 15 men, while 16 errors were chalked up against the Crimson outfield: J. A. Marcus '31 was on the mound last year, with A. L. Knowarsky '31, present First Marshal, unemployed behind...
...reason for its obvious discrepancies recondite. To use a too hackneyed phrase, the plot lacks human interest. Save for the casual friendship of the English and German Lieutenants upon which the action attempts to be based, there is little beyond its very real thrills and occasional humor to lend it coherence...