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Word: settlements (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...made public (see p. 9), and Mr. Hoover felt obliged to preface his broadside with a non-partisan salute to Mr. Roosevelt's efforts. Next day, completing Jonah Hoover's bad political luck, his thunder was muffled in obscure columns of the press as the Munich settlement exploded on every front page in the land...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: Muffled Broadside | 10/10/1938 | See Source »

...during the summer is believed to have called forth the first protest and the subsequent negotiation between the union and the University. For the University Durant said that his office had been working for several years on discrepancies in wages and was glad to come to a settlement at this time...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: New Pay 'Adjustment' Arranged With Janitors Leaves University Satisfied | 10/8/1938 | See Source »

Chemistry one of many activities in settlement house boys' clubs which are directed by social service workers. The Committee consisting of Irving Michelman '39 and Calvin Stillman '39, co-chairmen, Edward Allis '41, Cameron Burrage '41, Langdon Burwell '41, John Donnell '40, Robert Glaser '40, Robert Krancer '40, Cyrus Marden '40, Arthur Page '40, Robert Russell '41, and Lonsdale Stowell '41 is working to fill a very large number of requests from Boston's 30 settlement houses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P. B. H. Calls for Volunteers | 10/5/1938 | See Source »

...first instance. Speaking for the British Government, we regard ourselves as morally responsible for seeing that the promises are carried out fairly and fully and we are prepared to undertake that they shall be so carried out with all reasonable promptitude, provided that the German Government will agree to settlement of terms and conditions to the transfer by discussions and not by force...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INTERNATIONAL: There Benes, Here !! | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

...Nations officials look on almost anything from the point of view of how it might be turned to the advantage of the League. In Geneva, members of the British delegation and others rumored that at Godesberg last week (see p. 16), Mr. Chamberlain was urging that any European settlement reached with Herr Hitler be "crowned" by having Germany resume membership in a League of Nations now somewhat "revised." Such revision the Scandinavian states launched by announcing that they no longer regarded League members as bound "automatically" to join in applying sanctions to an aggressor. Last week the British delegate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Crisis & The League | 10/3/1938 | See Source »

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