Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...telling of the results of his investigation of mining conditions, Mr. Clay outlined the relations of the mining industry with the government in the past under the Asquith ministry, and those of the present under Lloyd George. He showed that the threat of the Triple Alliance was only natural because if the miners were defeated in their demands, the Alliance would be the next affected. The only danger Mr. Clay sees would be the organization of England on a class conscious basis. There may be, and are, other disputes browning but they are all of the same type--the change...
Turning to the subject of trade with Russia, Mr. Babson expressed the opinion that the new Administration could be trusted to act wisely when dealing with this question, and that the United States had already come to a more advisable decision than that recently made by Lloyd George's government...
...said that although George Washington has received all the credit for feeling this country, it was Thomas Paine who stirred the people by his marvelous writing; and that although Abraham Lincoln is justly praised as the great leader of the North in the Civil War, it was William Lloyd Garrison, the archpacifist, who aroused the public by his writing. He said that the Liberal League must not be satisfied with thinking and talking about the questions of the day, but must catch the spirit of revolt as the I. W. W. has done, and deal in the forces which...
Today is the last day for receiving the manuscripts of competitors for the Bowdoin Prizes, offered for essays in English, and translations of English prose into Greek and Latin. The Bowdoin and Tappan Biennial Prizes for graduates, as well as the Lloyd McKim Garrison Prize, offered this year for the best poem on the subject "America to England, 1620-1920," also close their competitions today. Essays for the Harvard Menorah Society Prize, all applications of candidates for Second Year Honors, and all theses of candidates for degrees with distinction in the Divisions of Ancient Languages, of Modern Languages...
...dressed, and the only department store visited had a most enticing line of such goods as are suitable for presents, at remarkably low prices in terms of American money. The major automobile companies bad fine window displays, but we did not see anyone in the showrooms. The North German Lloyd and Hamhurg American Companies advertised rather extensive Air-plane service, but apparently only the Berlin-Dortmund small route, and possibly one other line were in anything like regular operation...