Word: shared
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Those who conceived the broadened scope of the Red Cross and those who have brought the work to its present state of efficiency quite properly, I believe, should receive no small share of credit for the extension of the nation's beneficence in so many fields of endeavor...
...elements. Neither will it be possible to support a Court which is exactly perfect, or under which we assume absolutely no obligations. If we are seeking that opportunity, we might as well declare that we are opposed to supporting any Court. . . . We shall not find ourselves bearing a disproportionate share of the world's burdens by our adherence, and we may as well remember that there is absolutely no escape for our country from bearing its share of the world's burdens in any case. . . . The old balance of power, mutual alliances, and great military forces were...
Mellon Proposal. The U. S. Government also has a share of 55,000,000 gold marks of German reparations annually as repayment for the costs of the U. S. Rhine Army. The Treasury proposes to take all the German reparations to the U. S.-totaling 100,000,000 gold marks (about $23,000,000)-and turn them over to trustees. The trustees would issue $250,000,000 of 5% 25-year bonds which the reparation payments would take care of and pay off. The U. S. claimants would be paid off partly in the bonds themselves. The German owners...
...adhere to the Court what objections will be imposed upon us. I answer, just one, the payment of our proportionate share of the expenses of the Court, which will amount to about $35,000 a year...
...regarded by conservative, practising physicians. Last week Dr. Morris Fishbein, Editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association curtly described it as "a middleman, which deals with the patient, collects the fee, and then doles out to the physician what is conceived to be an adequate share." He said...