Word: misses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Police Commissioner, in hope of restoring public confidence in policemen. Conceivably a great lawyer and statesman, such as Charles Evans Hughes, might say, in speaking of the application of a police third degree to some young woman: "Every father of an American girl sees in the affair of Miss X- an example of police methods which might be applied to his own innocent daughter...
Simon for Hughes. Not the Congress of the U. S. but its political equivalent, the Parliament of Great Britain, has appointed the Extraordinary Tribunal (TIME, June 18) which was probing, last week, into the suspected employment of third degree methods upon a young woman, Miss Irene Marjory Savidge...
...Charles Evans Hughes but the great British Liberal, Sir John Simon, highest feed London barrister, veteran statesman, and Chairman of the Indian Statutory Commission, said: "Every father of an English girl sees in the affair of Miss Savidge an example of police methods which might be applied to his own innocent daughter...
...time Governor's wife and finally a candidate for First Lady of the Land, emerged from her husband's friend's private car and smiled contentedly at Houston. Newsgatherers waiting at her hotel were soon handed a mimeographed statement by the lady's experienced secretary, Miss Rose Pedrick...
...journalistic historians of modern China explicitly describe Feng as a "traitor," .the Christian Marshal's missionary friends continued, last week, indignant at the adjective. The peculiar reasoning by which the missionary mind arrives at a conclusion opposed to the journalistic has seldom been better exemplified than by Miss Luella Miner of the Shantung Christian University, who wrote last week: "I challenge [anyone] to point to any 'cause' or superior officer or associate whom Marshal Feng has 'deserted' or 'betrayed' that has not been discredited later by those who did not have the vision...