Word: provisionally
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Any "decent" woman of wealth makes proper provision for the man who "lives with her" and does not make him feel he is accepting "charity," firmly asserted the Member of Parliament. His wife, who ceased having him live with her in 1936 and tried to cancel a previous financial settlement...
Filibuster. The actual contents of the Wagner-Van Nuys Bill, as simple as they were familiar, would scarcely keep the U. S. Senate busy for that period. Like its predecessors, it provided for Federal prosecution, and a $5,000 fine or up to five years' imprisonment, or both, for sheriffs...
Change. Wright had a lifetime's hard work, several lifetimes' invention behind him at 40. He had carried out a great adventure in building. But though Wright had freed domestic architecture he did not feel himself free. Making what provision he could for his wife and six children...
The Alumni Placement Office may then prove a fruitful sources of employment for graduate students seeking business and industrial opportunities. As a University department, however, it is not the sole means of assistance to these men; each school and academic department makes some provision for the placement of its own...
A compromise between complete neutrality as expressed in the Oxford Pledge, and collective security, the Harvard resolution as adopted appeased isolationists with provisions for supporting constitutional amendments calling for a national referendum to declare war, and an anti-conscription amendment. A provision for endorsing economic sanctions drew votes from the...