Word: safeguarded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...also inserted whereby the development of mineral fuel was reserved exclusively to Mexicans and those foreigners who waived the right of redress through diplomatic channels to their respective governments. On May 27, 1921, Secretary Hughes, in his note to the Mexican Government, confirmed the right of Mexico to safeguard her interests, but asked that Article 27 should not be interpreted retroactively. This was conceded by President Obregon in September, 1922. It was then felt that the intent of the article as applied under Mexican law was nothing short of confiscation. The commission, which will meet at Mexico City early...
...printing communications it is customary for the CRIMSON to safeguard itself with a formal statement disclaiming responsibility. The sentence printed today seems so appropriate that the usual precaution is omitted. Regardless of opinion on the subject which the Liberal Club discussed, a formal declaration of its creed was pointless and ill-advised. Between the means of publicity which the club undoubtedly has at its disposal and the not unnatural tendency of the newspapers towards the sensational, it will not be surprising to see metropolitan headlines declaring that "Harvard Students Decide Against Limitation." A real decision cannot be reached at this...
...taking every possible precaution to safeguard the special trains to and from the Harvard-Yale game at New Haven," declared Mr. Howard A. Moulton, Special Representative of the New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday...
...provision was made for men who were in need of these special services, and as a result many students went to the "professional" man who advertised such treatment. This practice often proved more injurious than helpful. Mr. Neudorf, however, has had wide experience in his field, and will safeguard men from injurious exercises...
...vision the people cast off restraint; where there is no restraint the people perish". He stated as his belief that there was a breaking down of moral standards which could not be accounted for by the war or by the heterogeneity of the United States. "The only safeguard of any country", he stated, "is the respect of the people for law. We cannot expect a future if our citizens lose confidence in the justice of our government...