Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Said Admiral McCully: "My orphans are proving themselves an increasing delight." . Reporters again were not surprised, remembering Admiral McCully's remarks on the same subject in 1921 after the children had been detained at Ellis Island: "We are very close together. Indeed I never knew how close until night before last when they were parted from me here at Ellis Island. I went back to my ship . . . without them. Entering their room on the ship, I found some of their little playthings. I had to sit down and I shook with the realization that the destiny of these children...
...whom it may affect and whatever it may cost ... he will have performed a public service that will do much to wipe out the stain upon his own name." Indeed soon after his release, the Marion Grand Jury planned to call Mr. McCray to testify on the subject of the Klu Klux Klan offer alleged to have been made by present Governor of Indiana Ed Jackson...
...subject of disarmament, equal discord was manifested. Some nations wanted complete worldwide disarmament, others partial disarmament. Some wanted League control, others did not. And the matter was finally disposed of so diplomatically and in such innocuous terms that the resolution was not thought worth publishing...
Though he shuffles off with a chorine of the Manhattan Follies, she cannot bring herself to marry a princely cattle rancher of the prairies, whose great heart and expansive properties are spread at her feet. She finds herself completely subject to her first, trashy love; follows him through his glimmer of success and his nights of degeneracy, hopelessly, happily enslaved by a pair of stuffed, checked pants...
...have reason to believe," wrote the Prince of Wales, "that when anyone in this country digs up a bone, his first instinct (subject to the intervention of the police) is to send it to Sir Arthur Keith...