Word: mutualization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will not, he cannot, and he means not to be happy under its burden." Mr. Quezon concludes: "And we can be friends, only if we are not your subjects. There can be no friendship between the ruler and the ruled. There can be no friendship unless there is mutual respect. And you cannot respect us while we are treated as your wards. These are no perfunctory words". MARCIAL P. LICKAUCO...
...Batchelder '19, treasurer of the Elizabeth Peabody House, spoke on "Social Service from a Graduate's Point of View". He explained how one's attitude toward Social Service changes on graduation. "Mutual benefit is derived from settlement work. The closer understanding gained between labor and capital leads to mutual esteem...
Mitchell Gratwick '22 was the next speaker. He explained the benefits gained by the self-discipline of Social Service. "Training men brings mutual...
Senators Reed and Robinson seem to regard the Four-Power Treaty as a conspiracy concocted by England and Japan for their mutual advantage. But the fact remains that America also was represented at the Conference and that the American delegation thought fit to sign the document. It doesn't matter who wrote it; the important thing is what it says...
...their native countries they will carry either a favorable or an unfavorable judgment. The Brooks House aims to present to them the kindlier aspects of American life. Professor, American students, and American homes of refinement are brought to these strangers, with the inevitable result of an increase in mutual understanding and friendship. The sympathy thus engendered is an essential contribution to the establishment between our respective nations of amity and trust...