Word: prevention
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...business outlook in the United States is favorable," which you rightly set forth in detail. However, in spite of these ten indications pointing toward prosperity, Mr. Babson believes that "the stage is set for a period of business depression" which will hit the retail dealer hardest of all. To prevent this depression a change of attitude is absolutely essential...
From a point of view other than yours, California has done a thing which will go far to prevent the United States from becoming embroiled in the dangerous foreign tangle which you fear. It has called the nation's attention to a situation which cannot be allowed to continue if we are to remain at peace with Japan. The very fact, which you cite, that the California anti-Japanese legislation violates our present treaty with Japan and conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment is evidence that the problem, is a vital one and must be solved by the Federal Government. California...
...Because the present League of Nations is the only practical plan within our reach for international cooperation to prevent wars of aggression, and bring about gradual disarmament...
...effective serial game was opened by by J. E. Merrill, now back at quarter, and P. E. Sprague, substitute end. This is the Freshmen's first success with an open game, and it carried them down the field several times, though B. U. was able to buck up and prevent scoring. K. S. Pfaffman, running back of Team B, made several tearing gains of considerable distance. Pfaffman runs very fast and hard, and is a difficult man to stop. If able to play in the later season games, he should figure heavily in the 1924 attack...
...necessity for such foreign relations, he took the Japanese population question, saying that Japan proper is now so thickly populated that it has reached a point of saturation. From now on there must be some outlet, but what outlet no one knows, for every country is trying to prevent the yellow race from crossing its borders. If some solution is not evolved through the medium of a Congress of Nations, this situation is liable, he prophesied, to precipitate another World...