Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ogre of the League of Nations. We have not been hamstrung by the isolationists. We have not been converted to an ostrich policy. We are saying to 48 other peoples that we approve what they have done, that we welcome their success, and that we want to share in the product of their effort...
...reads simply enough. The United States has voted to join the World Court of International Justice without acceding to the optional clause giving the Court compulsory jurisdiction. The United States disclaims any legal connection with the League, exacts the right to participate in the choosing of judges, promises to share the expenses of the Court, asserts the right of withdrawal, requires that all advisory opinions be public, and none rendered touching the United States without its consent. A nation sitting in the League Council can, because the Council functions by unanimity, prevent any request for an advisory opinion. The last...
...Cayuga Nation divided, half of them fighting on each side in the war. Since half the Indians fought against the United States, they could not come over and claim their share of the annual payments...
...Cayugas the sum of $100,000, a tenth of what they had asked. This sum is to be held by the Canadian and British governments. It was held that the Treaty of Ghent promised to put them where they were before the war of 1812, when they received their share, but that the payments made by New York in good faith from 1810 to 1842, before the claim was brought before the New York Legislature should stand...
...issues listed at the beginning of this and of last year gives a rough indication. On Jan. 1, 1925, listed bonds totaled 1,333 and listed stocks 926ative increase in stocks over bonds during the past year indicates very general prosperity, since such an unprecedented increase in new share issues could occur only under most favorable economic conditions. The figures also have a very real bearing on perhaps the leading banking problem of the dayt time. But the Stock Exchange's listing figures show that, not high prices simply, but a vast increase of available Stock Exchange collateral is responsible...