Word: respect
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...which this agreement involves, so far as this country is concerned. There is no comparison between the positions of this crowded island, dependent for four-fifths of the food it eats on supplies from other parts of the globe, and the vast continent which is self-contained in every respect...
...Turkey will only decide to become reasonable when the nations she oppresses rise against her. We favor peace, but it must be a just peace, based on respect for existing treaties...
Committees of the Chicago Bar Association have announced that they will make two recommendations with respect to the formulation of public opinion on matters which are to be judged only by a jury. These recommendations are: 1) The adoption of a rule absolutely prohibiting the taking in court of any photographs; 2) the adoption of measures which will insure the reporting of court proceedings as solemn trials rather than as dramatic or bizarre incidents...
...measure of that success; for in those six years his teams have won four such victories. His personal relations with the Committee have been marked by unvaried courtesy, modesty, and dignity, and he has in each of those six years deserved and received the warmest admiration and respect of the teams whose football instruction he has directed. The Committee desires to give this public expression of its grateful appreciation of his services to Harvard football, and to wish him in his retirement every possible good fortune...
...served in the Austrain Army. Sometimes, when he played in U. S. cities, there were boos and catcalls jumbled with the applause; sometimes a disorderly hiss would interrupt his, music. In 1917, he canceled a concert tour, losing contracts worth $85,000. "I could not with self-respect accept U. S. money," said he. In an inimical country, he, an alien with a million friends, played only for charities until the War ended...