Word: matters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...association with the organization. I have never resumed it and never expect to do so. At no meeting of any organization, social, political or fraternal, have I ever indicated the slightest departure from my steadfast faith in the unfettered right of every American to follow his conscience in the matter of religion...
Over in Harvard Hall, they have reduced the whole matter to much simpler terms by just painting on the doors leading to the new back exit, signs which say "Please leave the class room by this door...
...northern war zone, with the railway congestion particularly noticeable in the vicinity of Kobe and Osaka. Long trains of supplies, with some flat cars disclosing the sinister shapes of guns under concealing covers, are drawn up on the tracks in every important station. At every station, no matter how small whenever a group of soldiers departs, there is a group of people singing, cheering, and waving flags to give them a royal send off. These demonstrations are found even in the wee hours of the morning. School children make up a large per cent of any group; in fact...
...Matter of the Heart!" Thus Hitler and Mussolini were enemies three short years ago. Since then the British attitude on Ethiopia, the French attitude on Spain, have thrown them into each other's arms. "My visit to Germany," read the Italian Dictator's official advance announcement last week, "is wholly a matter of the heart. . . . The two peoples will clasp hands . . . and will march side by side in the future, for this future belongs to us. . . . My visit is a demonstration for a common policy of STRONG PEACE...
...kicked, thus obviating future controversies such as that which Yale's Larry Kelley provoked last year by "unintentionally" kicking a fumbled ball to Navy's 3-yd. line. Players trying to intercept forward passes this year will not have interference called for bodily contact, "no matter how severe...