Word: recommended
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...health. "I resigned because no other course was open to me! His Majesty's Government believe that their new policy, while risky, must ultimately succeed and must contribute to the peace of Europe. Unhappily I cannot believe this-indeed I believe exactly the opposite-so how could I recommend such a course to the House of Commons? If I had done so. I should have been a hypocrite...
...Harvard as coach, a chance he welcomed. "It was a wonderful break for me to work with Dick Harlow," he says enthusiastically. The one lesson he's learned from the prize-ring he is quite sincere about, for he declares that, ". . . . professional boxing is not a game I'd recommend for any boy, no matter who he is!" Politics and avaricious managers corrupt boxing, he says, and in spite of all beliefs to the contrary, it is rare that a fight is actually "fixed...
Next morning's papers carried the Eden letter of resignation, addressed to "My Dear Prime Minister," giving his reason: "I cannot recommend to Parliament a policy with which I am not in agreement." In a letter to "My Dear Anthony" Chamberlain accepted...
...American Federation of Labor want peace I will recommend to the 4,000,000 members of the Committee for Industrial Organization that on the first day of February 1938, they march into the American Federation of Labor horse, foot and dragoon...
Dean Hudnut also dealt with buildings and architecture. He had an idea to recommend, and be mentioned little else. The Dean wants to improve the quality of building now being done, and be realizes that this can only be done by improving the ability of those who do the building as is the workman, so is his product. The journalistic counterpart of this idea provides a similar basis for the Nieman Fellowships. Thus Dean Hudnut plans to require the students of his School to take an outside apprenticeship of at least six months before graduation, the object being more practical...