Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hatreds of war days were unreal, manufactured in the interests of political and economic disputes. As we come to look upon our former enemies as fellow human beings, not boasts, we appreciate all the more their character and achievements. We are bound to them in a spirit of mutual respect and international friendship. The restoration of degrees to their rightful owners by the University of Wisconsin is a step in the right direction. We are only sorry that they were taken away during the war. Daily Illini...
...pure scholarship and entered into the realm of practical matters, there has been a difference, amounting almost to a hostility, between academic theorists and actual practitioners. Especially has this condition been true in the subject of economics. Professors in Economics and business men, instead of co-operating for their mutual advantage, have been inclined to frown on each others ideas. Such a thing as the Business School, which tries to combine the two, is looked down upon by both...
...even to a wrestler thought comes occasionally. Last week 32 of them including Champion Miyagiyama struck, demanding better pay. shorter hours, cheaper seats, a mutual aid society, retirement pensions...
Assorted as any Early Christian group, gathered for mutual aid and prayer, was Great Britain's delegation to Geneva. Present was bespectacled little Founder Buchman who spends most of his time in England. From Edinburgh came Mrs. Alexander Whyte, relict of the later moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Scotland and principal of New College. Accompanying her was James Watt, onetime miner, hot Communist who used to agitate among Fifeshiremen while living on the Dole. Came also Commander Sir Walter George Windham who lists himself in Who's Who as "founder of the Aeroplane Club, 1908; took part in early...
...breaking point, when everybody's suspicions were mutual, Lida Grant, worried lest murder materialize, set fire to Clayton's coal-sheds. After the bonfire Glen Hazard's native sons drove them both out of town. Thelma returned to the Tennessee mountain peace with a sorrow for the city-man in her heart, but only Chad and Vesper on her hands...