Word: relationship
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...long reign in which your Majesty will be known to all men as a just, beneficent and kingly ruler." The King replied: "It pleases me to assure you that you may always count upon my entire support and the amicable cooperation of my government in improving the good relationship existing between Egypt and the United States of America...
...Europe has been plunged by the World War. "Fighting cannot construct--cannot bring order out of chaos, nor have politics been able to solve the problem. These evils must be wiped out by religion. Nations must dare to apply the principles of the New Testament to business and international relationship. Religion is not a top dress to be worn on Sundays and discarded week days. It is the vital condition for the survival of humanity...
...irreconcilables as Senators Johnson and Moses. These two are now abroad; so little has been heard from them. Said Mr. Hoover: " We are not by this act [joining the Court] entering the League in any sense. The connection between the Court and the League is indeed remote. Its sole relationship is that the judges are elected as provided in its own statute, not by the League, but by the representatives of the nations to the League acting as an elective body for this purpose." 3) Those who condemn the Court because it does not go far enough. These include Senator...
...each spouse of all property acquired after marriage by either or both of the spouses, with power in each spouse to devise and bequeath one-half interest in this property." ¶A delegate from Missouri proposed to amend this recommendation by adding that marriage should be considered "a spiritual relationship rather than a business partnership." ¶ Mrs. Park reprimanded those who groaned in disapproval. After an hour's debate the amendment was defeated. ¶f Quantities of birth control literature appeared, but, according to reports, was not circulated. Greetings were read from Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt...
...general acquaintance with the field of science, but who have been forced by the make-up of the science department to limit their acquaintance to a year spent in some specific field. This enforced imprisonment with test tubes or telescopes or frogs not only failed to show the relationship and importance of science but made the study toilsome, instead of interesting. Not being able to see the forest for the trees, students have become dissatisfied...