Word: send
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sport have been eliminated by the use of padding and helmets. Fatal injury to players has been done away with as much as in any other game. In fact, while there are still a good many small injuries, that, from the spectator's standpoint, appear sufficient to send a player to his happy hunting ground, probably no sport has sustained so few serious accidents...
...choosing General Pershing for Commander of the A. E. F., President Wilson chose well; few, if any, dispute that. And few dispute that the President's refusal to send General Wood to France even in command of a division, was, from General Wood's point of view, a snub. The snub may have been justified by the exigencies of the situation; that is a matter of opinion...
...states signatory to the permanent court desire to confer among themselves, the United States would have no objection whatever to such a procedure, but under the circumstances it does not seem appropriate that the United States should send a delegate to such a conference...
...committee called on the mill owners to send representatives, and through Albert Weisbord, the young Harvard law school graduate who is leading the strike, invited a committee of the workers to appear. When the meeting came, Mr. Weisbord turned up at the head of the workers' delegation. The Governor frowned on Mr. Weisbord. He was not a worker, and the committee had specified workers. The Governor declared that Mr. Weisbord had been accused of Communism and would have nothing to do with the strikeleader. So the negotiations were broken off before they began. The strikers then held a mass meeting...
...subjects for all investigation and research in this field must, of course, be human beings. Clinical material will be obtained from the Boston hospitals, and a small quasi-clinic will be established to which physicians may send suitable cases which require study and are unable to pay fees...