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...coffers, rarely receiving the close attentions of other than minor attaches, until public sentiment has at last placed the receipt of money as well as its expenditure in the realm of the executive. No longer will the eye of leadership unswervingly be fixed upon the combat-it must often revert to the ammunition...
...each rally Col. von Struense repeated that the turning point had now arrived, and explained that Monarchists should busy themselves with drumming up 20,000,000 votes, the legal number required to make effective a referendum on the question of whether Germany shall remain a Republic or revert to the status of Empire...
...land and oil laws so that they are no longer "retroactively confiscatory." Specifically, land and oil rights obtained by U. S. citizens in Mexico prior to May 1, 1917, are to be "confirmed without limitation of time," whereas 50 years had been the limit after which such rights would revert to the State...
...force which springs from methods more than satisfactory. "A small group will perhaps be carried away by their new freedom, but it is the firm belief of the faculty that the great majority will use their privileges wisely and with great profit to themselves." After midyears Harvard will revert to blackboard and lecturer. May 5 a second period, preparatory to final examinations will be dedicated to reading books...
...training period complete, Col. Lindbergh will revert on Dec. 31 to his status as a reserve officer...