Word: projected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...asset and drawing card to the fair, held there annually. This year they came as far east as New York with an offer to bring them the best art works possible. . . . They backed up their enthusiasm by sending a liberal check to cover the cost of the project." Pieces in Mr. Barrie's shipment were by John F. Carlson, George Elmer Browne, John Gregory, Charles H. Davis, Frederick Ballard Williams, Harriett W. Frishmuth, Hobart Nichols, Edith B. Parsons, Edward McCartan, Mario Korbell. The total art sales of the fair were about...
...whom own more than one share of stock; a bank whose President and Chairman of the Board serve without pay; a bank charging only the " legal rate for interest on loans," without affiliated or subsidiary companies; in short, a " bank owned by the people at large," is the announced project of William C. Durant, spectacular motor financier. Its doors will open on 57th Street (near the tire and motor buildings of Broadway, Manhattan), and it will be known as " The Liberty National Bank...
...Oklahoma Governor Walton continues to march down the hill. And education did it. Not the Governor's education, but the Governor's project for education of the farmers, by the farmers, for the farmer vote. Jack Walton was elected Farmer-Labor Governor of Oklahoma and immediately appointed red-headed George Wilson, Farmer-Labor organizer, head of the State Agricultural School. The American Legion, the Ku Klux Klan, the Chamber of Commerce and the united Rotary Clubs filed demurrers, exceptions, writs of error and habeas corpus proceedings. Walton had handed the education of Oklahoma over to the Reds. For a month...
...Minister of Education of the French Government has recently issued a project for a new educational policy which follows the same lines?a return to the classics for the training of character...
...chief obstacle to an international loan to put Hungarian finances on a sound footing, a project similar to that recently effected in the case of Austria, has been removed by the agreement of the Little Entente (CzechoSlovakia, Yugo-Slavia, Rumania) at their Sinaia (Rumania) Conference to waive their liens on reparations...