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...This has been done under reservations which adequately safeguard American rights and also tend to strengthen the independence of the Court...
...sport's sake, there would be no need either of amateur rules or even of amateurism, but for the same reason that laws and a police force will always be necessary to protect the social and civic rights of men, so civic rules and administrative bodies be necessary to safeguard the ideals of amateurism and to protect the participants thereunder
...regents' reason was fear of domination by the donor, and their resolution included all incorporated foundations. Said President Keppel: "It is hard to conceive that a fair-minded man or woman should fail to realize that the broadly co-operative character of these operations offers the most effective safeguard, if safeguard were needed, against any employment of these trust funds based upon unworthy motives...
Articles VI and VII assert that the present treaty in no way undermines either the Treaty of Versailles or the authority of League; and "shall not be interpreted as restricting the duty of the League to take whatever action may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of the world...
Cried the Westminister Gazette, unintentionally pat, "Don't stare at the Prince of Wales"; continued with an editorial in which Britons were urged to safeguard the Prince from serious risk of a breakdown by "respecting his privacy...