Word: safeguards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...power of the home government insures stability in legislation and is a safeguard against the follies of a people unskilled in politics...
...near to war we are drifting with Japan is interpreted by the jingoists on the one extreme and the uninformed on the other. At the moment, the aftermath of the World conflict is still fresh, and is likely to continue so for many years; it is a temporary safeguard that may ultimately lead to world peace and friendship. But the only road to amicable relations is a fuller comprehension of what the "other fellow" stands for, what he desires, what his difficulties are, and how his temperament corresponds to one's own. Before the fire breaks into flames...
...difficult to avoid confusion and mistakes--especially if all the applications are sent in at practically the same time. Now, before the hurry and stress of the last months of the season, should thought be given to the morrow. For now it will take but a slight effort to safeguard against much future trouble during the spring and summer. Now is the time, too, when the all-important decision regarding roommates should be made...
...Because Governor Cox has repeated consistently throughout this campaign that he is in favor of going in, with such reservations as will safeguard, reassure, and strengthen...
...choosing" culminated with the Centre game on Saturday, and the remaining four weeks will be devoted to polishing the selected material, with special attention to defense against Yale and Princeton plays. The regulars will not have much scrimmaging, even in the Virginia and Brown games, in order to safeguard the first-string men from injuries...