Word: prevention
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...principle will admittedly rebound tothe increase of agitation for that principle. In this case, however, it is suppression of a wrong principle, one that is detrimental to all government and to all society. The suppression of it will bring about its ultimate downfall. The government should take measures to prevent any irreparable wrong before that wrong has been committed and thus should immediately adopt these advocated measures...
This Propaganda constitutes a great mediate danger, the extent of which he judiciary is in a position to decide. All individual rights rest on the maintence of government. The proposed measure is practical in that the laws should and will prevent a man from attempting to commit irreparable damage to the general welfare. This measure is in accord with the constitution and should be adoted
...present position of Governor of Illinois Mr. Lowden has devoted all his efforts to better the laws of the state and make necessary improvements in the condition of the affairs of the state. Throughout the period of the World War the governor took firm steps to prevent the occurrence of riots and strikes, and by his untiring perseverance he succeded in reducing all outbreaks against law and order to the minimum. Then, too, the express purpose of making improvements upon the roadways and increasing the facilities for commerce Governor Lowden exercised his influence in the legislature for the passage...
...brought up for discussion. In the past two or three years too few members of each class have shown sufficient interest in class affairs to vote for the officers of the class. The two sections which the Executive Committee of the Council has drawn up are intended to prevent lack of interest in class affairs and to make all elections express the opinion of a decided majority of the members of the class...
...fielders and decide what men will, temporarily at least, occupy the various positions. As far as it is possible to determine the prospects of the team from the limited practice held so far in the cage, it appears that only the failure of the pitchers to develop will prevent the nine from having a successful season...