Word: protections
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...them but I can not find it. Naturally the people in Paris worshipped those guns and being unable to wear them they made the fetich referred to by Mr. Coble to wear in place of them. They also gave them to their men folks, for were they not protecting Paris from harm, and might they not protect the soldiers even if they were not in Paris...
...examinations is a step towards alleviating this state of affairs. But in many cases this step will merely result in forcing the do-or-die applicant to spend another eight months in tutoring school in preparation for the next series of quizzes. The only way, then, for Harvard to protect herself from students completely dependent on the Widow is to refuse admission to students trained by Widow methods, that is students from schools who make a specialty of passing College Boards...
...Chicago is the sickest city in America. Chicago is disgustingly stupid. . . . Chicago can't create a great [World's] fair. Chicago isn't big enough to arrest and protect Chicago's own society from the vicious operations of one little Al Capone. Chicago collectively is a municipal coward that no longer deserves the respect of a civilized world...
...Carolina. Allen Green, black and 50, was suspected of raping an 18-year-old white woman, was held in the Oconee County jail at Walhalla. At midnight a masked mob of several hundred men and boys broke into the jail. Sheriff John Thomas tried to fight them off, to protect his prisoner. He was bashed over the head, had his skull fractured. The lynchers whisked Green three miles out of town by motor, tied him to a tree, tore his body to shreds with bullets...
...will: 1) Change the present unequal compensation to operators from a "per pound" basis, which varies from 78? to $3, to a uniform "per mile" scale, the Postmaster General contracting for a fixed space in each plane; 2) provide for mail contracts with passenger lines, now losing heavily; 3) protect the equities of airmail operators who have pioneered their present lines...