Word: proof
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...carrying public liability insurance. He therefore has suggested that the State ''adopt the policy of allowing a credit on the car registration fee of those motorists who carry such insurance and in addition thereto if they have had no accidents." The State, of course, would have proof that there had been no accidents by a certificate from the motorist's insurance company. This would give a reward to those who carry insurance and have had no accidents, and still would permit the insurance companies to select their own risks...
...Michigan last week with the coal settlement in his pocket, Leader Lewis and U. M. W. had once again given public and employers an object lesson in industrial order, furnished unruly new automobile unionists (see p. 20) and millions of workers whom he hopes still to organize, with impressive proof of the gains to be won under his leadership...
...regime of Dr. Bock began, many changes have taken place in the Hygiene Building, all of them for the best. What had been before a most unsatisfactory system was revised and put in working order. The increase in visits and efficient treatment of minor and major ills is proof of Dr. Bock's hard work an eminent success...
...favorite editors becoming sycophantic, but if that write-up is not a press hand-out from His Majesty's Bureau of Canterbury Tales, then I am Bumbler Baldwin. Well do I realize that you must depend upon some source for the validity of human-interest reporting, but what proof has TIME that neurologically unstable George VI "today is a better pilot than King Edward ever was?" Or that he excels the Duke of Windsor in any important way, Character included? The young Princesses must automatically be excluded, Edward still being a bachelor. Your enumeration of What George...
...president of the Choral Society, the same girls presented Dr. Koussevitzky with a chocolate rabbit, considered fitting in view of the season and subject of the concert. "I'll keep it the rest of my life," the conductor said. In proof of this declaration he promptly kissed all of his feminine benefactors...