Word: republicanized
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...position of the ex-emperor in China is unique in the history of the world," he declared. "At the time of the revolution, the young emperor Shuan Tung, who was then only five years old, was not dethroned, but abdicated. Consequently the Republican government saw fit to allow him to continue living in the palace, with his family and attendants. The Chinese royal palace is divided into three parts: the reception rooms, where official business was carried on; the residence, where the emperor and his family live, and hold court; and the household. After the revolution the Republican government took...
...present Government in China stable, Mr. Ferguson replied emphatically in the affirmative: "In the future the younger element will be in control of the government instead of the older conservative party. This young group has all the fire and progressiveness of any western race and believes firmly in a republican form of government. It stands for modern economic and social theories, and it is basing its life on these that China will become a modern nation...
...Republican party has long enjoyed the reputation of being a better business organization than the Democratic, and its supporters will and in the new budget bill much to praise. It is, of course, a long-looked for reform in government administration,, and the arguments in favor of it are familiar to everyone. No business organization would attempt to get along without a budget, and in many cases a large company will have individual budgets for its various departments. The government is the greatest business organization in the country, and it is almost humorous to think that in this land...
...refusing to accept the League of Nations many years must be lost before the benefit to the rest of the world that would have been caused by our prompt entrance can be fully made up," said Hamilton Holt, editor of the "Independent' and prominent pro-League Republican, in an interview recently with a representative of the CRIMSON: The popularity that was ours during the war has also been lost; this however, will be regained whenever we decide to accept the covenant, but the moral to accept the covenant, but the moral prestige lost can never be fully recovered, for when...
...evidence either for one way or the other; we know no more now about his political plans than we did at the time of his election, and there is no way to determine them, for he was given a blank check by both the people and the Republican party. My reason makes me think that he will enter, but my instinct says...