Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Artillery roared one day last week around the mud-banks that embrace Kowloon Bay, in answer to a saluting salvo from the U. S. S. Pittsburgh, steaming in. It was Diplomat-Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol, commander of U. S. naval forces in the Far East, arriving to pay Hongkong the first visit of his current assignment. After a week in British Hongkong, he meant to proceed 100 miles up the Canton River to Canton to investigate the South China "situation." At the proper moment, Hongkong's Governor, Sir Cecil Clementi, entertained Admiral Bristol & aides with a state dinner. Admiral...
...most important stockholders of the Bethlehem Steel are its workmen. I never made a cent out of Bethlehem Steel. It's just been a labor of love and all I have tried to do is drive a peg to mark progress in human relations...
Among the speakers will be President Lowel, Judge F. P. Cabot '90, president of the Union, and William Lawrence '71, who was bishop of Massachusetts from 1893 until his resignation last year and is chairman of the trustees of St. Mark's and Groton Schools. Professor C. H. Grandgent '83, professor of Romance Languages in the University, and H. W. Bragdon '28, undergraduate vice-president of the Union, are the other speakers...
...there was more. Agriculture, said Mr. Brand, was making a "gigantic struggle for equality." It must have a sympathetic President. And-mark well-"Mr. Hoover has been the supreme opponent of agricultural prosperity for the last ten years...
...Politics. But then, successful, the Better Element forgets. Last week, Seattle reached the turning point of the same sort of Better Element cycle by which New York got a Hylan after a Mitchell, Chicago a Thompson after a Dever, and by which Detroit will inevitably get a question mark after its Lindberghian granduncle, Mayor John C. Lodge...