Word: matter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Health is a matter of publication and education and today I look on it as newspaperdom's best...
Thus, with true British matter-of-fact farewells, Sir Samuel and his Air Lady entered the Hercules which vanished into the zenith five minutes later. Courageous, nonchalant, they had set out to inaugurate the 6,000-mile commercial airway from the Empire Capital via Cairo to Delhi, the Indian Capital...
...Furthermore," Mrs. Rogers might continue, "for every hundred Ochses and Pulitzers and Hearsts and Curtises and Howards and Pattersons and McCormicks, there is only one Lucy Cotton Thomas. There ought, simply as a matter of equality, to be far more female Newspaper Proprietors...
...foreign city was interviewed on behalf of a Polish student who had been trying for six months to obtain a viso for the United States, and were told by the consul in plain terms and in the presence of the applicant that in the last analysis the matter was up to him and he might refuse at season regardless of evidence submitted to him. He added that their policy was to refuse all applications for entrance outside the quota, and to make only rare exceptions...
That this condition has at last been faced and at least partially solved by the English Department is a matter of no mean moment in the development of the Harvard curriculum. The abolition of the useless anticipatory examination and the lifting of the English. A requirement for all those who have passed the comprehensive entrance examination with a grade of 70 or above are certainly steps in the right direction...