Word: stepping
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Tenn.? The new atrocity, at any rate is here--noted in your news columns of Friday May 13, with the announcement that vaccination is to be a requisite for entrance to Harvard next year. Will the people who howl so vigorously about personal rights in connection with prohibition please step forward? Oh, you are silent, are you? I should like to call your attention to the fact that the world's best minds, from Moliere and Le Sage to Bernard Shaw, have valiantly resisted the efforts of the medical fraternity to gain control of the lives (and the deaths...
...most important step that can be taken is to appoint the ablest men and to change the mental attitude of some of the present diplomats in South and North America. At the present
...increasing reliance on the Chamber as the national representative of all proper business activities, the widening confidence and co-operation between Government and organized industry, based on its lengthening record of high ideals and trustworthiness, have so multiplied the responsibilities resting on the office of elected president that a step has been decided upon to strengthen the direction of the Chamber"?the election of a permanent chairman of the board of directors of the Chamber. More and more, as the Chamber has gained influence in the affairs of this country, initiative of its policies has drifted toward its executives...
People have held in past years that colleges have developed grudges against officials because of decisions given by them in games and as a result stopped employing them. This step has been taken so that such criticism will be impossible in the future...
Married. Miss Nancy Carr of Atlanta. Ga., granddaughter of the late General Julian S. Carr (one-third owner of the Bull Durham Tobacco Co. before it merged with the American Tobacco Co.), and step-daughter of Editor Clark Howell of the Atlanta Constitution (daily) ; to one Edward Friendly Rosenbaum of Salt Lake City, Utah; suddenly, in Manhattan; thereby terminating her engagement (TIME, April 25) to one William Thomas Healey of Princeton University...